This section establishes the R2 Single-Family Residence District, designed for existing neighborhoods with smaller lots. It outlines permitted uses, including single-family dwellings and accessory uses, and lists conditional uses such as assisted living facilities and educational institutions.
Section Text
district.
(a) Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted in the R2 district: (Numbers within parentheses ( ) indicate parking class of each permitted or conditional use. For specific parking requirements, see subsection 22.242(b).)
(1) Single-family detached dwellings. (01).
(2) Accessory uses and buildings, incidental to and on the same zoning lot as a principal use, as follows:
(A) Garages and carports.
(B) Greenhouses and conservatories, private (non-commercial).
(C) Home occupations.
(D) Outdoor storage of building materials and equipment...building or structure height exceeds twenty (20) feet.
(3) Accessory Uses. Except as indicated below, the yard requirements of the principal uses shall apply to their accessory buildings:
Interior Side Yard Corner Side Yard Rear Yard
Buildings accessory to dwellings 5 ft. 10 ft. 5 ft.
Stadiums and grandstands in athletic fields Shall be located not less than fifty (50) feet from the nearest residential property line and such setback area shall not be used for parking
(f) Building Height
Zoning & Land Use
Elmhurst·22.87
RE—Residential estates district
Summary
This section establishes the Residential Estates (RE) district, intended for areas with large lots and deep setbacks. It outlines permitted uses like single-family dwellings and accessory structures, and lists conditional uses such as assisted living facilities, schools, and hospitals.
Section Text
deep setbacks.
(a) Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted in the RE district: (Numbers within parentheses ( ) indicate parking class of each permitted or conditional use. For specific parking requirements, see subsection 22.242(b).)
(1) Single-family detached dwellings (01).
(2) Accessory uses and buildings, incidental to and on the same zoning lot as a principal use, as follows:
(A) Garages and carports.
(B) Greenhouses and conservatories, private (non-commercial).
(C) Home occupations.
(D) Outdoor storage of building materials...building or structure height exceeds twenty
(20) feet.
(3) Accessory Uses. Except as indicated below, the yard requirements of the principal uses shall apply to their accessory buildings:
Interior Side Yard Corner Side Yard Rear Yard
Buildings accessory to dwellings 10 ft.** 15 ft. 5 ft.
Stadiums and grandstands in athletic fields Shall be located not less than fifty (50) feet from the nearest residential property line and such setback area shall not be used for parking.
** Unless the entire
Zoning & Land Use
Schiller Park·150.007
Residential Code, Amendments Adopted
Summary
This section adopts the 2006 International Residential Code and amends it by replacing placeholder text with the Village of Schiller Park's name, defining 'code official,' and requiring Illinois licensed architects to sign and seal construction plans for certain new and remodeled residential projects.
Section Text
Village of Schiller Park.
(11) Section R301 is hereby amended to include the following:
R301.1.3 Exterior Requirements. Exclusive of window and door areas, at least thirty percent (30%) of the exterior walls of single-family residences and accessory dwelling structures shall be masonry; provided that, exclusive of window and door areas, at least seventy percent (70%) exterior of a wall that has any frontage upon a street shall be masonry. Materials such as exterior insulation and finishing systems (EIFS...untreated wood, glass block, plastic fiberglass or acrylic panels and vinyl siding are prohibited in new residential applications. Additionally, exclusive of window and door areas, all of the exteriors of all of the walls of two-family residences and accessory dwelling structures shall be masonry. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a single-family or two-family residence is an original frame structure with no masonry, this Section R301.1.3 shall not apply.
(12) Section R301.2 is amended by the completion of Table
General Provisions
Palatine·7.02
General requirements
Summary
This section outlines the general requirements for providing off-street automobile parking and loading spaces in Palatine. It mandates that these spaces be provided for new or enlarged structures, requires building permits for new or enlarged parking areas, and prohibits the use of vehicles for human habitation, with potential exceptions granted by the Village Manager.
Section Text
parking area to the nearest entrance of the structure that said parking is required to serve. .....
a. Spaces accessory to one- and two-family dwellings: on the same lots as the principal use served. .....
b. Spaces accessory to multiple family dwellings: on the same lot as the principal use served or within two hundred (200) feet of the main entrance to the principal building served. .....
c. Spaces accessory to uses located in a business or manufacturing district: within eight hundred...feet of a main entrance to the principal building served. .....
d. Spaces accessory to uses located in a residential district, other than residential dwellings: within eight hundred (800) feet of a main entrance to the principal building served. .....
e. No parking facilities accessory to a business or manufacturing use shall be located in a residential district. .....
(2) Off-street loading. All accessory off-street loading areas required herein shall be located on the same
Zoning & Land Use
Park Forest·V-2
Required Off-Street Parking Spaces
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for providing off-street parking spaces, including standards for availability, accessible parking, and the use of off-premises parking facilities with Zoning Administrator approval.
Section Text
between this Section and any applicable state law or regulation, the provision requiring the greatest number of accessible parking spaces shall control. 3. Off-Premises Parking Facilities. Parking facilities for uses other than single-family, two-family, and rowhouse dwellings may be provided off-premises with prior written Zoning Administrator approval, provided that the following conditions are met:
a. Location.
(1) Residential Uses. Any off-premises parking facility must be located within 400 feet, along a pedestrian route...specified in Table V-2-A. Off-Street Parking Requirements shall adhere to the requirements provided for the most similar use, as determined by the Zoning Administrator.
Table V-2-A. Off-Street Parking Requirements
Uses Parking Requirement
Residential
Accessory Dwelling Unit 1 per dwelling unit
Community Residence 0.5 per bed
Dwelling Above the Ground Floor 1 per dwelling unit
Live/Work Dwelling 1 per dwelling unit + additional spaces as required for additional uses
Multi-Family Dwelling 1 per dwelling unit
Zoning & Land Use
Sugar Grove·11.3.2
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used in the Sugar Grove zoning ordinance to ensure consistent interpretation and enforcement. It defines key concepts such as 'abut', 'access', and various types of 'accessory' buildings, structures, and uses.
Section Text
permanent residents are minors.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING OR STRUCTURE: Any building or structure existing or erected on land used principally for agricultural purposes, with the exception of dwelling units.
AGRICULTURE: The use of land for agricultural purposes, including: farming, dairying, pasturage, apiculture (beekeeping), horticulture, floriculture, viticulture and animal and poultry husbandry, and the necessary accessory uses for packing, treating, or storing the produce, provided, however, that the operation of any such accessory uses shall be secondary to that of the normal...ESTABLISHMENT: A business which handles the washing, drying, dry cleaning and ironing of clothes on the premises, and which may include pick up and delivery services.
DWELLING: A building, or portion thereof that is used exclusively for human habitation.
DWELLING, ACCESSORY: A dwelling unit contained with an existing principal building which does not exceed twenty five percent (25%) of the total floor area of the principal building and is occupied solely by no more than two (2) persons
Zoning & Land Use
Wauconda·155.023
Lot area, yard and bulk requirements in all zones (except for the RB-Retail Business District, the requirements of which are listed in section 155.065)
Summary
This section establishes minimum lot area, width, and yard requirements for all zoning districts in Wauconda, excluding the RB-Retail Business District. It also specifies standards for lot coverage, side and rear yards abutting streets or residential zones.
Section Text
Restricted to facilities for group living specifically and only for senior citizens NR 90 30 25 24 10 30 30 40% 80% NP 0.5 40 3.0 12 1.0
RB Apartments and attached dwelling unit as accessory uses in business buildings, but not on the ground floor frontage
First dwelling unit 5,000 NR 30+2 10 20 10 25+2 20 40% 95% NP 0.25 (10) 45 4.0 NP NP
Each add'l dwelling unit...other permitted use 20,000 100 30 10 20 10 30 NR 20% 50% 25% 0.25 (10) 35 3.0 NP NP
CB Apartments and attached dwelling unit as accessory uses in business buildings, but not on the ground floor frontage 1,600 / du NR (5) 30 24 (1) 12 (1) NR 30 50% 100% 80% 0.8 (8) 45 3.0 12 1.0
Any other permitted
Zoning & Land Use
Geneva·11.4A-4
TABLE OF PERMITTED AND SPECIAL USES
Summary
This section outlines the process for handling unlisted land uses in Geneva's Downtown Districts, requiring review by the director of community development and potentially inclusion in the Table of Permitted and Special Uses. It also presents a table categorizing various residential, commercial, and office uses as permitted (P), special (S), or requiring specific conditions.
Section Text
family dwelling (1) P P P*
Three-family dwelling (1) P P P*
Dwelling unit above ground floor (2) P P
Dwelling units on the ground floor (2) S
Multiple-family dwelling (2) P
Accessory dwelling units P P P P
Group home, licensed by the state up to 8 persons with disabilities (5) P P P P
Group home, unlicensed by the state and/or more than 8 persons with disabilities (5) S S S S
Group home, licensed...OTHER
Drive-in or drive-through facility (31) S
Planned unit development S S S S S S S
Home occupation, principal building P P P P P P
Home occupation, accessory building S S S S S
P = Permitted Use S = Special Use (#) = Parking Class per section 11-11A-6. *Not allowed on parcels fronting on 3rd Street. **Allowed on the first floor for parcels fronting on 3rd Street, if floor area does not exceed
Business & Licensing
Homer Glen·220.303
Definitions
Summary
This section of the Homer Glen municipal ordinance, filed under zoning, provides definitions for various terms used in the zoning code. It outlines the meanings of words such as 'Abutting', 'Accessory Building, Structure or Use', 'Adjacent', 'Adult Use', and 'Adult Use, Specified Anatomical Areas'.
Section Text
terms shall have the meanings set forth herein, except where otherwise specifically indicated. Words and terms not defined shall have the meanings indicated by common dictionary definition.
ABUTTING — To have a common property line or zoning district line.
ACCESSORY BUILDING, STRUCTURE OR USE — A building, structure or use which:
Is subordinate to and serves a principal structure or principal use;
A. Is subordinate in area, extent, or purpose to the principal structure or principal use served; B. Contributes...units, but not including mobile homes, hotels, boardinghouses, or lodging houses.
DWELLING, CONVERTED — Any building which was originally designed and constructed as a single- family dwelling, but has now been changed or altered by the construction of an additional accessory dwelling unit.
DWELLING, GROUND FLOOR AREA — The first-floor area in square feet measured from the outside of the exterior walls, but excluding cellars, basements, open porches, breezeways, garages, and other infrequently used spaces.
DWELLING, ATTACHED — A residential building which
Zoning & Land Use
Oak Brook·13.6A-1
Permitted Uses
Summary
This section of the Oak Brook R1 Single-Family Detached Residence District ordinance outlines permitted uses, including residential dwellings, home occupations, public schools, and various accessory uses such as agriculture, guest houses, and private horse stables, each with specific dimensional and operational requirements.
Section Text
parochial school, nonboarding elementary, junior high and high, on lots not less than eight (8) acres in area for an elementary school and not less than twenty five (25) acres in area for a high school.
Single-family detached dwellings.
Accessory uses and structures, subject to the following:
A. Uses and structures customarily accessory to single-family dwellings.
B. Noncommercial pursuit of agriculture: 1) on lots not less than ten (10) acres in area, provided structures and land used...line; and 2) on lots less than ten (10) acres in area, provided such uses involve only the growing of farm and garden crops and nursery stock and no accessory structures are used exclusively for such uses, except conservatories or greenhouses of the types customarily attached to dwellings.
C. Dwelling units for housing domestic servants or other persons employed on the premises and guest houses.
D. Horse stables, private, on lots not less than two (2) acres in area; provided
Zoning & Land Use
Mettawa·Section 15.704. Use Definitions.
Summary
This section defines specific "Adult Use" categories, including Adult Book or Adult Video Stores and Adult Entertainment Cabarets. It clarifies that when a use fits a specific definition, it is regulated as such and not under a more general category.
Section Text
agricultural use does not include the raising or keeping farm animals except as allowed in Chapter 12, Sections 12.105 and 12.106 of the Village Code of Ordinances. An agriculture use is allowed only as an accessory use to an associated single-family residential dwellings for the residents.
ART GALLERY. An establishment that sells, loans and/or displays paintings, sculpture, photographs, video art, or other works of art. Art gallery does not include places of public assembly, such as a library...contain one dwelling unit which is entirely surrounded by open area on the same lot and is not connected directly or indirectly to any other dwelling unit by roof, walls, porches, or any other means.
DWELLING - GUEST HOUSE. A detached residence accessory to the principal building containing one dwelling unit that is used as temporary living quarters for guests, none of whom pay rent, who are visiting persons who live in a separate principal building located upon the same
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Beach·217.0
Home occupations
Summary
This section outlines the purpose and performance standards for home occupations in Round Lake Beach's residential districts. It aims to ensure home occupations are secondary to residential use, compatible with neighborhoods, and do not negatively impact other residents.
Section Text
dwelling unit shall remain residential. 2. The home occupations shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to the primary residential use of the dwelling. The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the limits of the dwelling unit and/or accessory building(s), but no more than 30 percent of the total square footage of the dwelling unit (not to exceed 500 square feet) shall be used for non-residential purposes. In calculating the square footage being used for nonresidential purposes...areas of the dwelling unit and accessory buildings, which are in any way used toward the operation or conduct for nonresidential purposes, shall be included. 3. No more than one home occupation may be operated in the residence. 4. The operator or operators of the home occupation shall make the dwelling unit within which the home occupation is conducted his legal and primary place of residence. 5. No one may participate in or assist with the conduct or operation
Zoning & Land Use
West Dundee·10.7.5.6
Multi-Family Use Area Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the permitted and special uses, as well as specific dimensional requirements for multi-family and townhouse dwellings within the Sd Special Development District in West Dundee. It details lot area, yard setbacks, and minimum spacing between buildings.
Section Text
range of permitted and special uses and the design of buildings, lots and lot improvements shall conform with the following regulations:
A. Permitted Uses:
Accessory uses.
Multi-family dwellings.
Townhouse dwellings.
B. Special Uses:
Cluster single-family detached dwellings.
Municipal service uses.
Parks and open space, public.
Religious institutions.
Schools, public.
C. Lot Area Requirements:
1. Minimum Development Parcel Area: Twenty (20) acres.
2. Minimum Development Area: The minimum area of a specific multi-family/townhouse development shall...side face of another building, the minimum space between the two (2) buildings shall be not less than twenty feet (20').
c. Space Between Principal And Accessory Buildings: Ten feet (10').
d. Space Between Accessory Buildings: Ten feet (10').
5. Gross Development Area Per Dwelling Unit: There shall be not less than eight thousand five hundred (8,500) square feet of gross development area per dwelling unit.
6. Maximum Building Height: Forty five feet (45') or three and one-half
Zoning & Land Use
Glen Ellyn·10.4.1
Compliance with regulations
Summary
This section outlines the fundamental compliance requirements for zoning regulations within Glen Ellyn. It establishes that district regulations are minimum standards for public welfare, apply uniformly, and that all structures and land uses must conform to these specified regulations.
Section Text
common ownership with surrounding property on or after June 1, 1989, and which has less than the minimum lot width or minimum lot area required by the bulk requirements of said zoning district, provided any new single-family dwelling and accessory structures erected on the subject lot of record conform to all other bulk requirements of the zoning district in which it is located, and further provided that the vacant whole lot of record (subject lot) meets...said zoning district and has been in common ownership with an adjacent whole lot of record which is improved with a single-family dwelling wholly contained on the adjacent whole lot of record, provided any new single- family dwelling and accessory structures erected on the subject lot of record conform to all other bulk requirements of the zoning district in which it is located, and further provided: 1. At the time of sale of the subject lot of record which
Zoning & Land Use
Oakbrook Terrace·121.06
Other requirements
Summary
This section outlines additional requirements for owners or managing agents of rental dwellings in Oakbrook Terrace beyond initial and annual inspections. These include maintaining properties in good repair, tracking tenants, notifying the city of tenant changes, informing tenants of occupancy limits, facilitating city inspections, and paying inspection fees upon tenant termination.
Section Text
this Code, or other applicable laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations, or the orders or determination of the Director of Community and Economic Development. Such inspection shall include all exterior and interior areas of attached and detached single-family dwellings, including accessory structures; all interior areas of single condominium units; and all exterior and interior common areas, dwelling units, basement, and sleeping areas and accessory structures related to any multiple-family building with seven dwelling units or less that is owned
Business & Licensing
Oakbrook Terrace·121.04
Requirements for issuance of license
Summary
This section outlines the process for obtaining a rental dwelling license in Oakbrook Terrace. It mandates the issuance of a temporary certificate upon application and fee payment, followed by a mandatory inspection within 14 days to ensure compliance with the Property Maintenance Code and other applicable regulations.
Section Text
this Code, or other applicable laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations, or the orders or determination of the Director of Community and Economic Development. Such inspection shall include all exterior and interior areas of attached and detached single-family dwellings, including accessory structures; all interior areas of single condominium units; and all exterior and interior common areas, dwelling units, basement, and sleeping areas and accessory structures related to any multiple-family building with seven dwelling units or less that is owned
Business & Licensing
Hoffman Estates·9.1.18A
Planned developments
Summary
This section outlines the Village Board's authority to grant special use permits for Planned Developments, specifying procedures and an expiration date tied to the enactment of the Unified Development Ordinance.
Section Text
following zoning districts: 1. B-2 Community Business District. 2. B-3 Business District. 3. B-4 Business District. 4. O-5 Office District. 5. M-1 Manufacturing District.
F. Authorized Uses. 1. Primary Uses.
a. Dwelling-Multiple. 2. Accessory uses. Accessory uses including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Club houses, pools, patios, decks, gazebos, parks, sports courts, and other structures designed to provide support amenities for the multi-family use.
b. Home occupations.
c. Those uses listed...development stage.
(6) A summary of density of residential uses, including the number of dwelling units by type, the number of buildings by type and the number of bedrooms in each building and dwelling unit type.
(7) Information on the type and amount of primary and accessory uses, including the amount of open space.
(8) A detailed summary of existing bicycle, pedestrian, and transit improvements serving the site and what improvements will be made to enhance or maintain connectivity within
General Provisions
Schaumburg·153.14
INTERMODAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS
Summary
The Village of Schaumburg explicitly does not adopt provisions related to intermodal shipping containers, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), or tiny houses. These building types are prohibited for construction and occupancy.
Section Text
Section R301.1.4 Intermodal Shipping Containers, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU), and Tiny Houses or any references to these building types are not adopted by the Village of Schaumburg. Intermodal Shipping Containers, Accessory Dwelling Units, and Tiny Houses are not a permitted construction or occupancy type. Appendix AQ and any references to these building types shall be deleted.
(Ord. 22-084, passed
Buildings & Construction
Lake Bluff·10.13.3
Zoning Use Table
Summary
This section of the Lake Bluff Zoning Ordinance outlines permitted and special uses within various zoning districts. It acts as a reference table to determine where specific land uses are allowed based on the zoning classification.
Section Text
Aboveground fuel storage tanks1, 2 S S S S S
Accessory dwelling units 16 S S S S S S S S S
Adult entertainment establishments 1, 2 S
Advertising services 731 P P
Airport 2, 6 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Apparel and accessory stores 56 P P
Arrangement of passenger transportation 472 P P
Assembly of goods P P
Auto and home supply stores without service bays...Evanston Avenue.
15. If a property qualifies as a "building/structure for public agency" and as "building for public utilities", it shall be deemed to be a "building/structure for public agency" and a permitted use in the RIO District.
16. Accessory dwelling units are subject to the provisions of Section 10-5-15 of this Title.
17. Planned residential developments (PRDs) can only be located in certain areas of the Village identified in Illustration 10-17-2.A.
18. These special
Zoning & Land Use
Kildeer·5.13.4
Location Of Accessory Off Street Parking Facilities
Summary
This section of the Kildeer municipal ordinance outlines the permissible locations for accessory off-street parking facilities relative to the uses they serve, with specific rules for residence districts and PD-1 and PD-2 districts.
Section Text
relation to the use served shall be as prescribed hereinafter. All distances specified shall be walking distances between such parking spaces and a main entrance to the use served.
A. For Uses In A Residence District: Parking spaces accessory to dwellings shall be located on the same zoning lot as the use served. Spaces accessory to use other than dwellings may be located on a lot adjacent to, or indirectly across a street or alley from the lot occupied
Zoning & Land Use
Broadview·10.6.4
Location Of Accessory Off-Street Parking Facilities
Summary
This section of the Broadview municipal ordinance outlines the permissible locations for off-street parking facilities in relation to the principal uses they serve, with varying distance requirements for residential, business, and manufacturing districts.
Section Text
relation to the use served shall be as prescribed hereinafter. All distances specified shall be walking distances between such parking spaces and a main entrance to the use served.
A. For Uses In A Residence District: Parking spaces accessory to dwellings shall be located on the same zoning lot as the principal use. Spaces accessory to uses other than dwellings may be located on a lot adjacent to, or directly across a street or alley from, the lot occupied
Zoning & Land Use
Wayne·10.7A-2
Special Uses
Summary
This section outlines allowable special uses within the W1 Single-Family Residence District in Wayne. It specifically permits municipal/civic/community buildings and addresses commercial/office/business uses that were rezoned from a local shopping center district, allowing for their continuation and reconstruction under specific conditions.
Section Text
district or portion thereof is located within any historic district now existing or hereafter established pursuant to section 9-3-1 (historic preservation districts) of this code. Such parking lots shall satisfy the following requirements:
A. Parking lots accessory to dwellings shall be located on the same zoning lot as the use served. Spaces accessory to uses other than dwellings may be located on a lot adjacent to, or directly across a street or alley from, the lot occupied
Zoning & Land Use
Markham·156.051
Permitted Uses
Summary
This section outlines the permitted uses within Markham's R-1 One-Family Residential Districts. It specifies regulations for single-family dwellings, accessory uses, temporary construction facilities, horticultural uses, and home occupations, including licensing, spatial limitations, and operational restrictions.
Section Text
Home occupations, subject to the following:
(1) All persons conducting a home occupation must first secure a business license pursuant to Title XI of this city code.
(2) The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the dwelling unit or accessory building. All sales must be conducted entirely by mail, telephone or the internet. In-person retail sales are prohibited.
(3) No more than 25% of the dwelling unit may be devoted to the home occupation.
(4) The home occupation...applicable zoning district shall be used.
(8) No hazardous materials may be used or stored on the premises of the home occupation.
(9) No equipment or materials associated with the home occupation may be stored outside the dwelling unit or accessory building. This includes heavy equipment and trailers used for commercial purposes.
(10) No truck or commercial vehicle, other than a Class B truck or Class B commercial vehicle as defined in the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code
Zoning & Land Use
Newark·21.407
Accessory Uses And Structures
Summary
This section outlines regulations for accessory uses and structures in Newark, specifying that they must comply with district standards and be subordinate to the principal use. It sets forth specific requirements for size, height, setbacks, and architectural compatibility.
Section Text
exceed 75% of the Building Height of the principal structure. The preceding height limitations shall not apply to the R-E Residential Estate District or the A-1 Agricultural District.
Detached garages and carports that are accessory to multi-family dwellings shall not exceed 450 square feet per each dwelling unit.
All other detached accessory uses shall not exceed 200 square feet.
In all residential districts, except R-E Residential Estate and except in the A-1 Agricultural District
General Provisions
Peotone·157.065
R-1 One-Family Residence District
Summary
This section establishes the R-1 One-Family Residence District, designed for low-density single-family housing with access to urban facilities. It outlines permitted uses such as single-family dwellings and public parks, and special uses that require a permit, like two-family dwellings and churches.
Section Text
dwellings. In this zone, community water supply and sewer facilities essential to public health are available and a complete range of complementary urban facilities is encouraged.
(B) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted:
(1) One-family detached dwellings and permitted accessory uses.
(2) Parks, forest preserves and recreational areas, when publicly owned and operated.
(3) Accessory uses, including off-street parking facilities in accordance with the provisions of §§ 157.150 through 157.156.
(4) Signs - refer to Chapter 153.
(C) Special...uses. The following uses may be allowed by special use permit in accordance with the provisions of § 157.189.
(1) Two-family dwellings and permitted accessory uses.
(2) Cemeteries, including crematories and mausoleums in conjunction therewith.
(3) Churches, rectories, seminaries, convents, monasteries and similar religious institutions, including dormitories and other accessory uses required for operation.
(4) Filling of holes, pit or lowlands with non-combustible material free from refuse and food wastes.
(5) Golf course, regulation size