Antioch § 10.10.1 Business & Licensing Section Introduction This introduction to the Downtown Antioch Form Based Code establishes guiding principles for fostering a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use, and transit-oriented downtown. It outlines new development regulations for streets, blocks, and buildings, emphasizing building form, public realm, and design quality across five distinct character districts. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.10.3 Business & Licensing Section Uses; Height; Parking And Servicing This section outlines permitted and special uses for various districts within the Downtown Antioch Form Based Code, presented in a table. It also includes specific aggregate percentage limitations for certain uses in the Village Core District and a prohibition on mixing residential and commercial uses on the same floor. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.10.5 Business & Licensing Section Village Core District - Vc This section defines the Village Core (VC) district in Antioch, aiming to preserve the traditional pedestrian-oriented character of downtown shopping streets. It establishes regulations for ground-floor and upper-floor uses and sets a maximum building height of 45 feet while emphasizing context sensitivity for new development. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.10.7 Business & Licensing Section Main Street Transitional District - Mt This section establishes regulations for the Main Street Transitional District in Antioch, outlining permitted uses, building height limits, and placement requirements to maintain the character of the area. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.10.9 Business & Licensing Section Commercial Edge District - Ce This section establishes the Commercial Edge (CE) District in Antioch, intended as a transitional gateway into downtown. It focuses on improving the character of auto-oriented areas through enhanced site, design, streetscape, and landscape standards, while also allowing for mixed-use development. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.18.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Traditional Neighborhood Development Standards This section establishes standards for Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TNDs) in Antioch, aiming to create pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods with a mix of housing and commercial uses, specific density ranges, and design elements. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.18.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Commercial Guidelines This section outlines design standards for commercial neighborhood centers within Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) districts, focusing on integration with the street, parking requirements, and building facade design to foster a "third place" environment. View in Antioch’s full code →
Bannockburn § 260.421 Zoning & Land Use Section Purpose This section outlines the purpose of the R-1 Specialty Retail District in Bannockburn, focusing on attracting high-quality, large-scale specialty retail and mixed-use commercial developments that align with the village's character. It differentiates the R-1 District from the R Retail District by specifying the types of developments encouraged in each. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.6A-5 Zoning & Land Use Section Accessory Uses This section outlines the conditions under which accessory uses, buildings, and structures are permitted within the B-1 Village Center District in Bartlett. It specifies that these must be incidental to permitted or special uses, under the same ownership and on the same lot, and not inconsistent with the primary use. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Beecher § 10.10.12 Zoning & Land Use Section Parking Requirements For Unlisted Or Mixed Uses This section establishes how to determine parking requirements for uses not explicitly listed in the ordinance by referencing similar uses, and for mixed-use developments by summing the requirements of individual components. View in Beecher’s full code →
Bellwood § 156.075 Zoning & Land Use Section General Requirements; Regulations This section establishes the Redevelopment Overlay District in Bellwood to allow the Board of Trustees discretion to modify, waive, or vary existing code standards. This is intended to prevent counterproductive private investment in areas with underdevelopment or obsolete structures, facilitating the creation of dynamic, pedestrian-oriented mixed-use areas with commercial, retail, and residential development. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.6.17 Zoning & Land Use Section C-1 Downtown Mixed-Use District This section establishes bulk, setback, and design requirements for the C-1 Downtown Mixed-Use District in Bensenville. It includes specific dimensional standards for lot width, building height, setbacks, and street frontage, referencing detailed tables and figures for a complete understanding. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berkeley § 12.7B-2 Zoning & Land Use Section Special Uses This section outlines special uses permitted in Berkeley's B-2 Local Business District, allowing for automobile sales, service stations with specific proximity requirements, dual-use businesses with distance restrictions, garages, storage, and garden supply stores with outdoor display limitations. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berwyn § 1242.02 Zoning & Land Use Section Establishment Of Zoning Districts This section establishes several zoning districts within Berwyn, including Commercial (C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4), Industrial (I), Public Areas (P), and Residential (R-1). Each district is defined by its intended uses and character, such as neighborhood-serving mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development, auto-oriented commercial, industrial, public facilities, and single-family residences. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1246.04 Zoning & Land Use Section C-1 Neighborhood Mixed-Use District Requirements This section establishes specific bulk, setback, and design requirements for the C-1 Neighborhood Mixed-Use District in Berwyn. It details dimensional standards and design elements for various uses within this zoning district. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1246.05 Zoning & Land Use Section C-2 Traditional Mixed-Use District Requirements This section outlines the specific bulk, setback, and design requirements for the C-2 Traditional Mixed-Use District in Berwyn. It references tables and figures for detailed dimensional and design standards, and points to a general design requirements section for commercial districts. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1246.06 Zoning & Land Use Section C-3 Depot Mixed-Use District Requirements This section outlines specific bulk, setback, and design requirements for the C-3 Depot Mixed-Use District in Berwyn, referencing tables and figures for detailed specifications. It also points to general commercial design requirements. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 822.03 Business & Licensing Section Registration Application This section outlines the application process for obtaining a Registration of Occupancy License (ROL) for multi-tenant dwellings with five or more units and mixed-use properties in Berwyn. It details the required information to be submitted to the Collector's office by the property owner or authorized agent. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 822.12 Business & Licensing Section Emergency Response Information Owners and operators of multi-tenant/mixed-use properties in Berwyn must provide 24/7 emergency contact information to the Director and must update this information within five days of any changes. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.10A-1 Zoning & Land Use Section Purpose And Intent This section establishes the purpose and intent of a Business Park Planned Unit Development District in Bloomingdale. It aims to create a unified, campus-like environment for mixed-use economic activities on large parcels of land, with specific regulations to ensure integrated development and protect public welfare. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 54.705 Zoning & Land Use Section Hours of operation This section mandates that planned commercial or mixed-use developments adhere to the general hours of operation outlined in Article IV of the chapter. However, it allows for exceptions if other hours are specifically approved as a condition of a special use permit for the development. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 54.716 Zoning & Land Use Section Standards and criteria for planned developments containing a mixture of residential and nonresidential uses This section outlines the applicable standards for planned developments that mix residential and non-residential uses, provided they do not qualify as planned residential developments and are not exclusively for commercial, office, or industrial uses. It exempts them from certain provisions, specifically section 54-686. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Braceville § 156.111 Zoning & Land Use Section O-2 Office Park District This ordinance section establishes the O-2 Office Park District, intended for large office buildings and planned office park developments, including related retail and service uses. Specific regulations are detailed in Tables 8 and 9. View in Braceville’s full code →
Brookfield § 62.215 Zoning & Land Use Section Overview This section outlines the intent and organizational structure for station area districts in Brookfield. The districts aim to promote pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use redevelopment, preserve local character, and encourage sustainable development around transit stations. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 62.9 Zoning & Land Use Section Zoning districts This section divides the village of Brookfield into various zoning districts, including residential, business, industrial, special, overlay, and station area districts. It also specifies how abbreviated terms for these districts will be interpreted. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 62.94 Zoning & Land Use Section Business districts This section outlines the purpose and intent of various business districts within Brookfield, describing the types of commercial and retail uses permitted in each, and their intended impact on traffic and community needs. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 17.28.050 Zoning & Land Use Section Planned unit development This section outlines the purpose and intent of Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) in Buffalo Grove, which aim to create balanced neighborhoods by allowing flexible development of multiple principal buildings on a single lot. It details objectives related to environmental protection, aesthetic arrangement, open space, public activities, land use integration, recreation, and pedestrian/vehicular separation. View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 17.50.010 Zoning & Land Use Section Intent This section outlines the intent of the Mixed Use Planned Development District to foster a combination of retail, service, office, and residential uses. It emphasizes integrated planning for infrastructure and connectivity, requiring a minimum of three distinct land uses and efficient access to major roads and trails. View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 17.50.020 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted uses This section lists the permitted uses within the Mixed Use Planned Development District in Buffalo Grove. It details a range of commercial, residential, and service-related activities allowed, with specific restrictions on certain types of facilities. View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →
Burnham § 18.1438 Zoning & Land Use Section Mixed uses This section addresses off-street parking requirements for properties with multiple land uses. It mandates that the total parking needed is the sum of the requirements for each individual use, and parking for one use cannot be counted towards another. View in Burnham’s full code →