Alsip § 5.604 Buildings & Construction Section Specific standards; NFPA 70-2023, National Electric Code, Article 625 This section adopts by reference NFPA 70-2023, Article 625, for the installation, compliance, and maintenance of electric vehicle charging stations. It explicitly states that EV charging stations are not required as part of any new construction. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.500 Buildings & Construction Section Definitions This section provides definitions for terms related to electric vehicle charging stations within the Village of Alsip, including different charging levels and types of charging stations. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.501 Buildings & Construction Section Permitted locations This section outlines the permitted locations for electric vehicle charging stations in Alsip, distinguishing between Level 1/2 and Level 3 chargers and their accessory or primary use allowances across various zoning districts. It also specifies permit and inspection requirements for installation. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 7.3.19 Traffic & Vehicles Section Electric Vehicle Charging Stations This ordinance section prohibits the parking of non-electric vehicles in designated electric vehicle charging stations on both public and private off-street parking facilities. It also outlines procedures for the removal of such vehicles and specifies requirements for signage. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 18.216 Traffic & Vehicles Section Regulations for Village Parking Facilities This section outlines regulations for public parking facilities in Arlington Heights, prohibiting various parking violations such as parking outside designated spaces, parking without required permits during specific hours, and interfering with traffic. It also addresses specific restrictions for electric vehicle parking and general trespassing within facilities. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.6.7 Buildings & Construction Section Green Building Code Regulations This section outlines green building requirements for new construction in Bartlett, including cool roofs for nonresidential buildings, mandatory bicycle storage, recycling dumpsters for residential and commercial projects, and vehicle charging stations for large buildings, all in compliance with the Illinois energy conservation code. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Broadview § 10.10.4 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted Accessory Use This section permits solar energy systems as an accessory use in all zoning districts where structures are allowed, outlining specific height and setback requirements. Deviations from design standards necessitate a special use permit. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 10.10.8 Zoning & Land Use Section Renewable Energy Condition For Certain Permits This section allows the Village of Broadview to mandate on-site renewable energy systems, zero-net-energy or carbon designs, or clean energy systems as a condition for approving Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) and Special Use Permits. This is done to mitigate specific development impacts like electric system performance, greenhouse gas emissions, and transportation-related emissions. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 10.6.8 Zoning & Land Use Section Electric Vehicle Charging Parking Spaces This section defers to the building and electrical codes approved by the Village of Broadview for electric vehicle charging parking space requirements. It also mandates compliance with the state's Electric Vehicle Charging Act and specifies that any required EV charging spaces count towards the total required parking. View in Broadview’s full code →
Brookfield § 62.33 Zoning & Land Use Section Electric vehicle charging This ordinance section aims to promote electric vehicle (EV) adoption and reduce emissions by establishing regulations for EV charging infrastructure. It permits Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations in all zoning districts as accessory uses, with specific restrictions for multi-family dwellings, and allows for parking space reductions for the installation of charging stations. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Campton Hills § 10.11.3 Zoning & Land Use Section Required Off-Street Vehicle Spaces This section outlines the minimum off-street vehicle parking space requirements for various land uses in Campton Hills, referencing a specific table for details. It also details provisions for incorporating car-share, bike-share, and electric vehicle charging stations, which can count towards the required parking minimums under certain conditions. View in Campton Hills’s full code →
Campton Hills § 10.8.8 Zoning & Land Use Section Renewable Energy Structures And Uses This section outlines regulations for renewable energy structures and uses within Campton Hills. It permits electric vehicle (EV) charging stations as accessory uses in various locations and establishes standards for solar panel placement, height, and integration, as well as for wind turbines. View in Campton Hills’s full code →
Carol Stream § 16.4.29 Zoning & Land Use Section Electric Vehicle Charging Stations This section outlines regulations for electric vehicle charging stations in Carol Stream, covering parking, signage, physical protection, accessibility, maintenance, and usage fees. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Chicago § 13.72.055 Buildings & Construction Section Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment. Developers converting buildings with five or more dwelling units into condominiums must ensure all existing and new parking spaces are either EVSE-ready or EVSE-installed. This requirement is waived if creating these spaces necessitates excavation of an existing parking facility for conduit and wiring. View in Chicago’s full code →
Cicero § 26.151 Business & Licensing Section Electric vehicle charging station This section outlines the process for locating electric vehicle charging stations on public rights-of-way or public/governmental property in Cicero. It requires a permit application with detailed plans, subject to review and approval by the Building Department, with no license fee for stations on public property. View in Cicero’s full code →
Clarendon Hills § 20.10.3 Zoning & Land Use Section Required Off-Street Vehicle Spaces This section outlines the minimum off-street vehicle parking space requirements for various land uses in Clarendon Hills, referencing a table for specific quantities. It also provides provisions for car-share, bike-share, and electric vehicle charging stations to count towards these requirements. View in Clarendon Hills’s full code →
Darien § 5A-5.17 Zoning & Land Use Section Electric Vehicle Charging Stations This section permits electric vehicle charging stations as accessory uses in all zoning districts, with specific requirements for parking, quantity, and accessibility. It also mandates pre-wiring for future installations in new residential and nonresidential construction. View in Darien’s full code →
Des Plaines § 12.8.15 Zoning & Land Use Section Convenience Mart Fueling Or Charging Stations This section outlines specific regulations for convenience mart fueling or charging stations concerning parking, landscaping, environmental performance, and signage. It mandates compliance with other chapters of the code, prioritizing more restrictive standards when applicable. View in Des Plaines’s full code →
Des Plaines § 7.7.7 Traffic & Vehicles Section City Parking Lots And Facilities; Fees; Time Limits This section outlines the rules and fees for using city-owned parking lots and facilities. It establishes daily parking fees, a 12-hour time limit (with exceptions for Sundays and holidays), and specific regulations for electric vehicle charging stations. View in Des Plaines’s full code →
Downers Grove § Sec 10.601 Buildings & Construction Section National Electrical Codes - Adopted This section adopts the 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in its entirety, with specific modifications. It also incorporates certain articles and sections from the 2023 NEC, particularly those related to Electric Vehicle Power Transfer Systems, Energy Management Systems, and EVSE load. View in Downers Grove’s full code →
Elburn § 480.13 Traffic & Vehicles Section Electric Vehicle Charging Stations This section aims to encourage electric vehicle (EV) use by establishing regulations for EV charging stations on public property. It defines EVs, charging stations, and EV parking spaces, and limits their use to three hours of continuous charging per day for EVs only. View in Elburn’s full code →
Elmhurst § 44.137 Traffic & Vehicles Section Issuance and sale of parking permits This section outlines the process for issuing and selling parking permits in Elmhurst, detailing permit types, sale procedures, and various fee structures for different parking options, including permit lots, daily/monthly fees, night parking, and EV charging stations. View in Elmhurst’s full code →
Evanston § 10.4.19 Traffic & Vehicles Section PARKING IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS This section prohibits parking or standing in electric vehicle charging stations unless an electric vehicle is parked there for recharging. It clarifies that lawful parking in a charging station does not exempt individuals from other posted parking restrictions or meter payments. View in Evanston’s full code →
Ford Heights § 12.532 Business & Licensing Section Electrical charging apparatus This section mandates that electrical charging apparatus in public garages housing vehicles with volatile inflammable liquids must be enclosed in a wire screen compartment or otherwise protected against mechanical injury, subject to fire department approval. It also prohibits battery testing except by voltmeter in such garages. View in Ford Heights’s full code →
Franklin Park § 6.1.1 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section of the Franklin Park municipal code provides definitions for various vehicle-related terms, including antique vehicle, electric vehicle, hybrid vehicle, license year, and motor vehicle, to clarify their usage within the chapter. View in Franklin Park’s full code →
Franklin Park § 6.3.8 Traffic & Vehicles Section Electric vehicle parking This ordinance section reserves electric vehicle charging stations on village property for electric vehicles only. It prohibits non-electric vehicles from parking in these spaces and outlines penalties, including fines and towing, for violations, with specific definitions for electric vehicles and charging. View in Franklin Park’s full code →
Franklin Park § 9.11.7 Zoning & Land Use Section Electric vehicle parking requirements This section outlines electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure requirements for new residential, commercial, and industrial developments in Franklin Park. It defines different levels of EV infrastructure and specifies the percentage and type of EV-capable parking stalls required based on building type and size. View in Franklin Park’s full code →
Glen Ellyn § 10.5.22 Zoning & Land Use Section Electric vehicle charging stations This section outlines regulations for electric vehicle charging stations, covering accessibility, location, design, protection, pavement markings, and parking space designation and enforcement. View in Glen Ellyn’s full code →
Glen Ellyn § 4.5.16 Zoning & Land Use Section Signage on public electric vehicle charging equipment This section regulates signage on public electric vehicle charging equipment in Glen Ellyn, setting limits on the size of general signage and video screens, and specifying conditions for video screen placement and audibility. View in Glen Ellyn’s full code →
Hampshire § 6.21.1 Zoning & Land Use Section General Provisions This section establishes regulations for electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) in Hampshire, defining purpose, limiting village liability, and outlining where EVCS can be permitted as primary or accessory uses in various zoning districts. View in Hampshire’s full code →