Alsip § 12.170 Business & Licensing Section Fees for permit for motion pictures in unlicensed premises This section establishes a daily fee of $5.00 for presenting motion pictures in unlicensed premises. However, such presentations are only permitted if the premises fully comply with building construction and maintenance requirements outlined in the article. View in Alsip’s full code →
Blue Island § 123.075 Business & Licensing Section Compliance With Regulations Required This section requires individuals to obtain a permit and comply with subsequent regulations before engaging in filming activities on any public or private property within Blue Island. It establishes a prerequisite for all filming operations. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 123.077 Business & Licensing Section Application For Permit This section requires anyone conducting filming activities within Blue Island to apply for a film permit. The application must detail the dates, times, locations, description of activities, personnel, vehicles, equipment, and safety concerns related to the filming. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 123.078 Business & Licensing Section Insurance And Indemnification This section mandates that film permit applicants provide proof of commercial general liability insurance and agree to indemnify the city against any losses arising from their operations. The insurance must be maintained for the permit's duration, including construction and removal, and violation leads to automatic permit revocation. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 123.079 Business & Licensing Section Film Permit Fee This section outlines the fees and security deposits required for film permits in Blue Island, varying based on crew size and location. It also grants the City Administrator discretion to adjust fees and deposits, and specifies additional charges for overnight vehicle parking on city streets and rental of city-owned parking lots. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 123.080 Business & Licensing Section Approval, Issuance Of Permit This section outlines the process for issuing a film permit. Upon approval by the Mayor or their designee and payment of the required fee and security deposit, a film permit will be issued for the specified timeframe. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 123.082 Business & Licensing Section Violation This section outlines penalties for violations related to filming activities in Blue Island. It specifies fines for general violations and imposes daily fines, in addition to requiring immediate termination of activities, for filming without a required permit. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.10 Business & Licensing Section Permit Violations, Revocation, And Penalties This section outlines the procedures and penalties for violations related to film production permits in Broadview. It allows for permit revocation upon violation of permit terms, ordinances, or state laws, and establishes fines for violations. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.2 Business & Licensing Section Permit Required This section requires any person or entity involved in film production within Broadview village limits to obtain a film production permit. This requirement applies to all locations, including public and private property, both interior and exterior. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.3 Business & Licensing Section Permit Exceptions This section outlines specific exemptions from the film production permit requirement in Broadview, including news events, personal use, village productions, and non-commercial purposes. It also grants the Building Commissioner discretion to waive or modify permit requirements. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.4 Business & Licensing Section General Permit Application Requirements This section outlines the requirements for submitting a film production permit application in Broadview. It specifies a minimum processing period of ten business days and details the necessary documentation and fees for a complete application. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.5 Business & Licensing Section Permit Application Form This section outlines the mandatory information required on an application form for film production permits in Broadview. It details specific data points regarding the applicant, film details, production schedule, locations, public right-of-way usage, and operational plans for health and sanitation. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.6 Business & Licensing Section Permit Application Documentation This section outlines the required documentation for film production permit applications in Broadview. Applicants must submit proof of insurance naming the Village as an additional insured, an indemnification and hold harmless agreement, and a certification of neighborhood notice. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 3.21.8 Business & Licensing Section Permit Issuance This section outlines the fees and costs associated with obtaining a film production permit in Broadview. It details permit fees based on filming duration, with discretionary waivers for students and non-profits, and establishes a cost-recovery mechanism for village personnel used during production. View in Broadview’s full code →
Brookfield § 14.501 Business & Licensing Section Permit and application This section establishes a permit requirement for commercial filming activities within Brookfield. It outlines application procedures, advance notice periods, and specifies conditions related to the use of public property, production hours, and village oversight. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 14.502 Business & Licensing Section Permit fee This section establishes that the permit fee for commercial filming is defined by the village fee schedule. The village manager has the discretion to waive these fees for nonprofit organizations. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 14.503 Business & Licensing Section Additional costs This section outlines additional costs associated with commercial filming in Brookfield. Applicants are responsible for paying for village personnel, equipment, and the use of public property, with rates determined by the village manager or fee schedule. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 14.507 Business & Licensing Section Certificate of insurance This section requires commercial filming permit applicants to provide a certificate of insurance from an approved company, with specific minimum coverage limits for general liability and automobile liability. It also mandates that the village be named as an additional insured and requires 30 days' written notice before policy cancellation, along with verification of worker's compensation insurance. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 14.508 Business & Licensing Section Assumption of liability, restoration This section requires commercial filming permit applicants to assume liability for any damage or injury caused by their activities and may require a refundable deposit to cover restoration costs. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Burr Ridge § 9.09 Business & Licensing Section Exhibition Of Films Or Videos - Regulations This section of the Burr Ridge ordinance requires sexually oriented businesses (excluding hotels/motels) exhibiting certain films or videos to obtain a Zoning Certificate of Occupancy. It mandates specific diagram submissions detailing manager stations, lighting, booths, and patron-restricted areas, along with operational requirements for on-site employee presence. View in Burr Ridge’s full code →
Deerfield § 14.39 Business & Licensing Section Exceptions To Permit Requirement: This section exempts certain film production activities from requiring a permit. Exemptions include personal use, news, news features, and student projects related to coursework from accredited or certain district-supported educational programs. View in Deerfield’s full code →
Deerfield § 14.40 Business & Licensing Section Permit Application: This section outlines the requirements for applying for a film production permit in Deerfield. It details the application form, filing deadlines, necessary information, and the signing authority. View in Deerfield’s full code →
Deerfield § 14.42 Business & Licensing Section Application Fees: This section outlines the application fees for film production permits in Deerfield. It establishes a basic application fee for initial processing and allows for additional fees based on actual staff review time, with all fees being non-refundable. View in Deerfield’s full code →
Deerfield § 14.44 Business & Licensing Section Permit Deposit: This section requires film production permit applicants to make a cash deposit equal to 125% of the estimated permit fee before a permit is issued. The deposit can be used by the Village to cover unpaid costs for public property repair, and the permittee must replenish it within three days if drawn upon. View in Deerfield’s full code →
Deerfield § 14.47 Business & Licensing Section Permit Duration And Extensions: This section outlines the duration of film production permits in Deerfield and establishes conditions under which the Village Manager may grant extensions. Extensions require additional fees, proof of community consent, and assurances that the extension will not unduly burden village operations or local businesses. View in Deerfield’s full code →
Deerfield § 14.49 Business & Licensing Section Compliance With Applicable Ordinances, Regulations, Conditions And Restrictions: This section states that all film production permits issued by Deerfield are contingent upon the applicant adhering to all local ordinances and any specific regulations, conditions, or restrictions detailed within the permit itself. View in Deerfield’s full code →
Elmhurst § 31.301 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section defines key terms used within the Article regulating film production in Elmhurst. It clarifies terms such as 'Applicant', 'City resources', and various aspects of 'Film production' and associated charges. View in Elmhurst’s full code →
Elmhurst § 31.304 Business & Licensing Section Permit application This section outlines the requirements for applying for a film production permit in Elmhurst. It details the application form, filing deadlines based on permit category, necessary application contents, and required information for completeness, including applicant and operational contact details. View in Elmhurst’s full code →
Elmhurst § 31.305 Business & Licensing Section Processing permit applications This section outlines the process for reviewing film production permit applications in Elmhurst. The City Manager or their designee is responsible for determining application completeness, adherence to standards, and applicable charges, considering the totality of the proposed production's impact on the city and its residents. View in Elmhurst’s full code →
Elmhurst § 31.306 Business & Licensing Section Application processing fees This section establishes a non-refundable $200 application processing fee for all film production permits, which must be paid before processing. The City Manager has the discretion to waive this fee for nonprofit organizations. View in Elmhurst’s full code →