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Orland Hills · 154.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines specific placement requirements for overhead and underground utility facilities within highway rights-of-way in Orland Hills. It details setback distances from pavement edges, curbs, and right-of-way lines to minimize disruption and ensure safety.

located within a right-of-way to be screened from view. (E) Appearance standards. (1)   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed. (F) Above ground installation. Above ground facilities may be installed only
Streets & Public Property
Golf · 6.3.12

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within rights of way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, property owners, and public travel, while also limiting the visibility impact and size of equipment.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. H.   Appearance Standards: 1.   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right of way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Grayslake · 15.44.150

Location of facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, public travel, property owners' rights, and visibility. It also specifies that installations should use the smallest suitable equipment and details specific placement requirements for overhead parallel facilities along highways.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. H. Appearance Standards. 1. The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2. A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Glenwood · 86.135

Location of facilities

This section establishes standards for locating overhead and underground parallel facilities within highway rights-of-way in Glenwood. It outlines specific placement requirements related to right-of-way lines, pavement edges, and clear zones, with different rules for curbed and uncurbed pavements.

located within a right-of-way to be screened from view. (e) Appearance standards. (1) The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2) A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed. (f) Aboveground installation. Aboveground facilities may be installed only
Streets & Public Property
Glenview · 62.515

Location of facilities

This section outlines general requirements for locating utility facilities within Glenview's rights-of-way, prioritizing minimal interference with Village facilities, public travel, property owners' convenience, and visibility. It also specifies requirements for parallel overhead facilities within highway rights-of-way.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (h) Appearance standards. (1) The Village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2) A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Glendale Heights · 8.2.10

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the placement of utility facilities within rights of way in Glendale Heights, prohibiting interference with village facilities, travel, and visibility, and mandating minimum impact and the use of smallest suitable equipment.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. H.   Appearance Standards: 1.   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right of way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Oswego · 4.11.15

Location of facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way in Oswego, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, public travel, property owners, and visibility. It also specifies requirements for parallel overhead facilities within highways.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (H) Appearance standards. 1. The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2. A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Glencoe · 30.86

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way in Glencoe, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, public travel, property owner convenience, visibility, and the use of appropriately sized equipment.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (i) Appearance standards. (1)   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Palos Park · 1030.15

Location Of Facilities.

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, public travel, property owner convenience, and visibility. It also specifies minimum size requirements for enclosures.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (h) Appearance Standards . (1)   The Village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Franklin Park · 7.11.15

Location of facilities

This section establishes standards for the location of utility facilities within highway rights-of-way in Franklin Park, differentiating requirements for parallel and crossing facilities, and for overhead versus underground installations.

located within a right-of-way to be screened from view. (e) Appearance standards. (1) The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2) A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed. (f) Aboveground installation. Aboveground facilities may be installed only
Streets & Public Property
Peotone · 100.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general location requirements for utility facilities within rights-of-way, emphasizing no interference with village facilities or travel, minimum impact on property owners, and limitations on visibility. It also specifies requirements for overhead parallel facilities within highways.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (H) Appearance standards. (1)   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Frankfort · 52.32

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of all utility facilities within Frankfort, focusing on avoiding interference with village facilities and public travel, minimizing impact on property owners, and ensuring visibility. It also specifies placement requirements for overhead parallel facilities within highway rights-of-way.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (H) Appearance standards . (1)   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed. (Ord. 2479, passed
Streets & Public Property
Forest View · 8.6.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within Forest View's public rights-of-way. It prohibits interference with Village facilities, travel, and visibility, and requires minimizing interference with public use and adjacent property owners. Utilities must cooperate with Village requests for placement and use the smallest suitable equipment.

located within a right-of-way to be screened from view. (F)   Appearance Standards: 1.   The Village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees, vegetation or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or adjacent residents and property owners or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed
Streets & Public Property
Flossmoor · 245.5.15

Location of facilities

This section outlines general and specific requirements for the location of utility facilities within Flossmoor's rights-of-way. It emphasizes minimizing interference with Village facilities, public travel, property owner convenience, and visibility, while also stipulating requirements for parallel overhead facilities.

benefit expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved.H. Appearance standards.(1) The Village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality.(2) A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Plano · 4.10.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within rights of way, emphasizing minimal interference with city facilities, public travel, property owners, and visibility. It also specifies requirements for overhead parallel facilities within highways.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. H.   Appearance Standards: 1.   The city may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right of way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Evergreen Park · 21.237

Location Of Facilities

This section establishes general location requirements for all facilities in rights-of-way, prohibiting interference with village facilities and travel, and mandating minimum impact on property owners and visibility. It also specifies size limitations for utility facilities.

Section 21-229. (j) Appearance Standards. (1)   The Village may require that utilities or wireless providers install screening or otherwise camouflage facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being
Streets & Public Property
Evanston · 7.17.16

LOCATION OF FACILITIES

This section outlines general and specific location requirements for utility facilities within the public right-of-way in Evanston. It prioritizes avoiding interference with city facilities and travel, minimizing impact on adjoining property owners, and limiting the visibility and size of installations. Specific rules apply to utility poles and parallel facilities within highways.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (I) Appearance Standards. 1. The City may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2. A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Prospect Heights · 11.7.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the placement of utility facilities within rights-of-way in Prospect Heights, focusing on minimizing interference with city facilities, property owners, and public travel, while also addressing specific guidelines for parallel overhead facilities within highways.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. H.   Appearance Standards: 1.   The city may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right of way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Richton Park · 1052.15

Location Of Facilities.

This section outlines the requirements for locating utility facilities, both overhead and underground, within public rights-of-way in Richton Park. It specifies placement criteria for parallel facilities near right-of-way lines and roadways, and for facilities crossing roadways.

located within a right-of-way to be screened from view. (e) Appearance Standards. (1)   The Village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees, vegetation or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed. (f) Above Ground Installation. Above ground facilities may be installed
Streets & Public Property
River Grove · 3.7.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within River Grove's rights of way. It prioritizes avoiding interference with village facilities and travel, minimizing impact on property owners, and ensuring visibility, while also specifying size requirements for equipment enclosures.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (H)   Appearance Standards: 1.   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right of way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Elwood · 51.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within Elwood's rights-of-way, emphasizing no interference with village facilities, minimal impact on property owners and travel, maintaining visibility, and requiring the use of the smallest suitable equipment. It also specifies placement guidelines for overhead parallel facilities within highway rights-of-way.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (H) Appearance standards. (1)   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2)   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
River Forest · 5.14.15

Location Of Facilities

This section outlines the specific placement requirements for utility facilities, both overhead and underground, that are located within public rights-of-way along highways in River Forest. It details setback distances, proximity to right-of-way lines, and conditions under which facilities can be placed under paved portions of the roadway.

that are not highways, rather than within particular highways. D.   Appearance Standards: 1.   The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2.   A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed. E.   Aboveground And/Or Overhead Installations: Aboveground or overhead facilities may be installed only
Streets & Public Property
Rockdale · 66.105

Location of facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within Rockdale's rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, property owners, travel, and visibility. It also mandates the use of the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. (h) Appearance standards. (1) The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. (2) A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property
Elmwood Park · 10A-15

Location of Facilities

This section of the Elmwood Park ordinance establishes specific location requirements for utility facilities, both overhead and underground, within highway rights-of-way. It outlines rules for parallel facilities to minimize disruption to the roadway and for crossing facilities.

located within a right-of-way to be screened from view.(e) Appearance Standards.(1) The Village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality.(2) A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed.(f) Aboveground Installation. Aboveground facilities may be installed only
Streets & Public Property
Riverdale · 12.30.150

Location of facilities

This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within Riverdale's public rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, travel, property owners, and visibility. It also specifies that proposed installations should use the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.

expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved. H. Appearance Standards. 1. The village may prohibit the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality. 2. A facility may be constructed only if its construction does not require extensive removal or alteration of trees or terrain features visible to the right-of-way user or to adjacent residents and property owners, and if it does not impair the aesthetic quality of the lands
Streets & Public Property