This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way in Berkeley. It prohibits locations that interfere with village utilities, usual travel, or visibility, and mandates minimizing impact on adjacent property owners and using the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.
Section Text
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
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Carol Stream·12.5.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within rights-of-way, prioritizing underground placement and minimizing interference with public ways, future facilities, travel, and property owners.
Section Text
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
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Crete·22.29
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within rights-of-way in Crete. It prioritizes avoiding interference with village facilities and travel, minimizing impact on adjoining property owners, and maintaining visibility, while also specifying the use of appropriately sized equipment.
Section Text
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
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Beach Park·13.02.150
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for utility facilities within rights of way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, public travel, property owner rights, and visibility. It also specifies requirements for parallel overhead facilities within highways.
Section Text
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
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Batavia·7.4.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the placement of utility facilities within rights-of-way in Batavia, emphasizing minimal interference with city facilities, public travel, property owner convenience, and visibility. It also includes specific location guidelines for overhead parallel facilities within highways.
Section Text
Wilson Street Bridge in the city for any reason.
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 being traversed
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Bartlett·7.6.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of all utility facilities within rights of way. It emphasizes minimizing interference with village facilities, public travel, property owner rights, and visibility, while also requiring the use of the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.
Section Text
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
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St. Charles·13.22.015
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for utility facilities within St. Charles' rights-of-way, prioritizing minimal interference with city facilities, public travel, property owners' convenience, and visibility. It also specifies size limitations for utility enclosures.
Section Text
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
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Steger·19.15
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general and specific location requirements for utility facilities within Steger. General requirements focus on avoiding interference with village facilities and travel, minimizing impact on adjacent property owners, and limiting visibility obstruction. Specific rules address parallel facilities within highways, prohibiting new overhead lines and setting conditions for underground facilities.
Section Text
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
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Stickney·86.265
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way. It prohibits interference with village facilities, mandates minimum impact on property owners and travel, and requires consideration for visibility and the use of the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.
Section Text
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
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Barrington·8.3.15
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way in Barrington. It prioritizes preventing interference with village facilities and travel, minimizing impact on property owners, and ensuring visibility, with specific provisions for overhead parallel facilities along highways.
Section Text
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
Streamwood·8.1.1.15: Location Of Facilities:
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for locating utility facilities within public rights-of-way, emphasizing the need to avoid interference with village facilities and travel, minimize impact on property owners, and use the smallest suitable equipment. It also specifies conditions for parallel overhead facilities within highway rights-of-way.
Section Text
generator or alternator. All standby power must be supplied by batteries.
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 or terrain features visible to the highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed.
G. Aboveground Installation: Aboveground facilities may be installed only
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Bannockburn·200.15
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for utility facilities within rights-of-way in Bannockburn. It mandates that facilities must not interfere with Village facilities or travel, minimize impact on adjacent property owners and visibility, and use the smallest suitable equipment. Specific provisions address overhead parallel facilities within highways.
Section Text
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, bufferyards, 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
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Coal City·95.116
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within Coal City's rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with Village facilities, public travel, property owners' rights, and visibility. It also mandates the use of the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.
Section Text
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
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Winthrop Harbor·53.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for utility facilities within Winthrop Harbor's rights-of-way. It prioritizes minimizing interference with village facilities, public travel, property owner rights, and visibility, and mandates the use of the smallest suitable equipment.
Section Text
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
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University Park·1028.15
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of all utility facilities within public rights-of-way in University Park. It prioritizes minimizing interference with Village facilities, travel, property owner rights, and visibility, and mandates the use of the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.
Section Text
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
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Tinley Park·103.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for the placement of utility facilities, both overhead and underground, within the right-of-way lines of highways in Tinley Park. It specifies proximity to right-of-way lines, distances from pavement and curbs, and restrictions on placement within ditches.
Section Text
location and screening of such facilities within any right-of-way.
(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. Facilities may be installed above ground only
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Volo·8.2.15
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines the specific requirements for locating overhead and underground parallel facilities within highway rights-of-way in Volo. It establishes guidelines for proximity to right-of-way lines, distances from curbs and shoulders, and placement of appurtenances to minimize disruption.
Section Text
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
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Vernon Hills·Section 1.14
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within public rights-of-way in Vernon Hills. It mandates that utility installations must not interfere with village facilities or travel, minimize impact on adjoining property owners, and maintain visibility. Specific provisions address parallel overhead facilities along state or county highways.
Section Text
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
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Villa Park·13.1115
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for utility facilities in public rights-of-way, focusing on minimizing interference with village facilities, public travel, visibility, and adjoining property owners, and specifies minimum size requirements for enclosures. It also details placement guidelines for parallel overhead facilities within highway rights-of-way.
Section Text
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 highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed
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Third Lake·22.67
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for the location of utility facilities within village rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with village facilities, property owners, travel, and visibility. It also includes specific provisions for overhead parallel facilities within highway rights-of-way.
Section Text
expected from the utility service as compared to the risk involved.
(g) 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
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Dolton·153.074
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general and specific requirements for the location of utility facilities within rights-of-way in Dolton. It emphasizes minimizing interference with village facilities, public use of the right-of-way, travel, visibility, and property owner convenience, while also specifying placement for overhead parallel facilities along highways.
Section Text
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
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North Chicago·9.7.16
LOCATION OF FACILITIES
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within North Chicago's rights-of-way, emphasizing minimal interference with city facilities, public travel, property owner rights, and visibility. It also mandates the use of the smallest suitable equipment enclosures.
Section Text
like a tree). • Small wireless facilities must be designed so that the facilities silhouette, mass and color are masked in such a way as to be virtually indistinguishable from their background. • Examples of stealth of camouflage designs are presented in Figure 1.
(3) Design Standards in Historic Districts.
Applicability: These design standards apply in any historic district or on any historic landmark.
Purpose: To promote the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of the City by identifying, preserving, protecting, enhancing...wiring must be concealed within the freestanding facility or covered with an appropriate cover.
(5) The City may discourage the installation of facilities in particular locations in order to preserve visual quality.
(6) 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.
(7) A facility may not be installed in a manner which defeats
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Warrenville·7.5.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within Warrenville's public rights-of-way. It prioritizes minimizing interference with city facilities, public travel, property owner rights, and visibility, while also specifying minimum size requirements for utility enclosures.
Section Text
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 highway user or impair the aesthetic quality of the lands being traversed.
I. Small Wireless Facilities: Small wireless facilities shall be subject
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North Barrington·3.6.15
Location Of Facilities
Summary
This section of the North Barrington ordinance outlines specific requirements for the placement of utility facilities, both overhead and underground, within public highway rights-of-way. It details setback distances from the roadway, curb lines, and right-of-way lines, and specifies conditions under which facilities can be located under paved sections.
Section Text
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
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Homer Glen·92.22
Location of facilities
Summary
This section outlines general location requirements for all utility facilities within rights-of-way in Homer Glen. It prohibits interference with Village facilities, mandates minimum impact on property owners and travel, and restricts visibility limitations and the size of utility equipment.
Section Text
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