Antioch § 10.5.7 Zoning & Land Use Section Outdoor Dining And Uses Within Village Rights Of Way This section permits outdoor dining and drinking accessory to eating and drinking establishments within village rights of way, alongside other similar uses. It requires a revocable permit, adherence to design guidelines, indemnification, and liability insurance. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2C-5 Business & Licensing Section Sales At Outdoor Cafes This section outlines the conditions under which alcoholic liquor sales for consumption at outdoor cafes are permitted in Antioch. Key requirements include site plans, ensuring incidental use of sidewalks, and obtaining specific insurance and indemnification for cafes on public property. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.2C-6 Business & Licensing Section Outdoor Sales At Taverns And Bars This section permits outdoor alcoholic liquor sales at taverns and bars under specific conditions, including site plans, incidental use of sidewalks, and insurance and indemnification requirements if on public property. View in Antioch’s full code →
Barrington § 3.6D-2 Business & Licensing Section License required This section prohibits the operation of outdoor cafes or private use areas on public property in Barrington without a valid license from the village. Exceptions are made for activities covered by special event permits or temporary uses approved by the village. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.6D-3 Business & Licensing Section Other permits, licenses and/or certificates required This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a license to operate an outdoor cafe or other outdoor area. It specifies that licenses are period-specific and require a valid liquor license/food establishment permit, and for non-cafe outdoor areas, they are temporary and limited to 12 months. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.6D-6 Business & Licensing Section Renewal of licenses This section outlines the process for renewing licenses for outdoor cafes and other outdoor uses on village property. Renewal requires the same application and fees as a new license, unless otherwise specified by section 1-14-1. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.6D-7 Business & Licensing Section Encroachments onto public property This section outlines the conditions and revocability of licenses for outdoor cafes or other outdoor areas that encroach upon public property within Barrington. It distinguishes between encroachments on village property and those on property under the jurisdiction of other governmental entities. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.6D-8 Business & Licensing Section Regulations This section outlines regulations for outdoor cafes and other outdoor areas in Barrington, covering aspects like accessibility, physical barriers, equipment standards, safety for traffic, alcohol service, and sanitation. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.6D-9 Business & Licensing Section Approval authority This section outlines the approval authority for outdoor cafes and similar outdoor areas in Barrington. The village manager initially approves or disapproves applications, with the corporate authorities making the final determination if compliance is not substantial or if concerns regarding public health, safety, or welfare arise. Licenses can also be immediately terminated under these circumstances. View in Barrington’s full code →
Berwyn § 804.24 Business & Licensing Section Beer Gardens This ordinance section outlines the requirements and regulations for operating a beer garden in Berwyn. It details the permit application process, associated fees, operating hours, and specific conditions related to property modifications, conduct, maintenance, and food preparation. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 804.31 Business & Licensing Section Outdoor Patio Dining License This section establishes a special permit/license for outdoor patio dining at food-serving establishments meeting specific square footage, food service, and liquor licensing requirements. It outlines application fees, operational hours, physical enclosure requirements, and rules for music and television sound levels. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Brookfield § 6.102 Business & Licensing Section Class S, S1 and Class S2 subsidiary licenses This section establishes Class S, S1, and S2 subsidiary licenses for off-premises retail alcohol sales, contingent on a primary license, and outlines specific operating hours for these subsidiary licenses. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 6.103 Business & Licensing Section Outdoor cafes This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a Class S or S2 subsidiary license for outdoor cafes on private property. It specifies zoning requirements, food service as primary or incidental purpose, and minimum distance requirements from residentially zoned properties, with variations based on the presence of a right-of-way. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Campton Hills § 10.8.7 Zoning & Land Use Section Outdoor Activities This section establishes regulations for outdoor activities within Campton Hills' commercial zoning districts. It generally prohibits outdoor commercial operations unless they fall under specific exceptions such as outdoor dining, seasonal storage, or sales at certain types of establishments. View in Campton Hills’s full code →
Carol Stream § 16.4.19 Zoning & Land Use Section Outdoor Dining, With Or Without Alcohol Sales And Consumption This ordinance outlines the requirements for outdoor dining areas in Carol Stream. It distinguishes between outdoor dining with and without alcohol sales, requiring administrative approval for the former and a special use permit for the latter, along with specific design and safety standards for seating areas. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Cary § 14.3.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Outdoor seating This section outlines the purpose and requirements for outdoor seating at food and drink establishments in Cary. It covers provisions for seating on private property, focusing on safety, aesthetics, and adherence to health department regulations. View in Cary’s full code →
Cary § 5.08.200 Business & Licensing Section Closing hours This section establishes closing hours for establishments selling alcoholic liquor, with different hours for weekdays and weekends. It also specifies extended hours for outside dining and alcohol consumption under certain conditions. View in Cary’s full code →
Cary § 5.34.090 Business & Licensing Section Video gaming cafés This section prohibits video gaming cafés within the Village of Cary. It defines a video gaming café and outlines nine factors that may be considered in determining if an establishment qualifies as one, focusing on the primary purpose and operational characteristics. View in Cary’s full code →
Crestwood § 112.01 Business & Licensing Section Permit Required This section requires individuals or entities to obtain a permit and a separate underlying liquor license before establishing or operating an outdoor patio dining and beverage area in Crestwood. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Crestwood § 112.02 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section provides a definition for "OUTDOOR DINING AND BEVERAGE AREA" within the context of outdoor patio dining and beverage areas in Crestwood. It clarifies that such an area is open, not centrally heated or air-conditioned, and is where food and alcoholic beverages are served or consumed. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Crestwood § 112.03 Business & Licensing Section Permit Fee; Year This section establishes an annual permit fee of $200 for outdoor patio dining and beverage areas. The permit is valid from April 1 to November 1, or until the underlying liquor license is terminated. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Crestwood § 112.05 Business & Licensing Section Conditions This section outlines the specific regulations for establishing and operating outdoor patio dining and beverage areas in Crestwood. It details requirements related to liquor licenses, physical location, operating hours, capacity, fencing, and adherence to electrical and other village codes. View in Crestwood’s full code →
Downers Grove § Sec 3.30 Business & Licensing Section Outdoor Sales This section outlines the conditions under which outdoor sales and consumption of alcoholic liquor are permitted on licensed premises in Downers Grove. It requires a Class 'O' outdoor license and specifies requirements for ownership/leasing of the area, integration with food service, and limitations on how outdoor seating counts towards interior capacity. View in Downers Grove’s full code →
East Dundee § 151.027 Buildings & Construction Section Specifications For Outside Dining Area Requires A License This section outlines the requirements for establishing and operating outside dining areas in East Dundee, mandating a license for such areas and specifying design and operational standards, including enclosure, public right-of-way maintenance, accessibility, and restrictions on permanent fixtures and signage. View in East Dundee’s full code →
Elgin § 6.06.055 Business & Licensing Section Exterior sales permit This ordinance establishes an exterior sales permit for alcoholic liquor sales in outdoor areas adjoining licensed establishments. It outlines distance restrictions from residential zones, with specific exceptions and grandfathering clauses for pre-existing areas. View in Elgin’s full code →
Elmhurst § 36.33 Business & Licensing Section Restrictions on outdoor dining This section prohibits licensees from selling or serving alcoholic liquor with outdoor dining without permission from the local liquor commissioner. The commissioner will only grant permission if public safety is not compromised and unauthorized sales are not increased. View in Elmhurst’s full code →
Frankfort § 113.75 Business & Licensing Section Permit Required; Application This section outlines the permit requirements for holders of specific liquor licenses (Class A, B, C, D, E, G, or H) to erect a balustrade that is adjacent to their licensed premises. View in Frankfort’s full code →
Frankfort § 138.04 Business & Licensing Section Outdoor Patios This section outlines the requirements for proprietors to designate outdoor patio areas where smoking is permitted. It specifies location, physical characteristics, and signage requirements, as well as prohibiting smoke from entering non-smoking areas. View in Frankfort’s full code →
Geneva § 4.2.12 Business & Licensing Section OUTDOOR LICENSING This section requires liquor licensees in Geneva to obtain a specific license to serve alcohol in an outdoor seating area. It outlines definitions, conditions for establishing such areas, and application requirements. View in Geneva’s full code →
Glencoe § 4.51 Business & Licensing Section Consumption Of Intoxicating Beverages In Public This section prohibits the consumption of intoxicating beverages in public places within the village, including streets and areas open to public view. Exemptions are provided for individuals in licensed outdoor seating areas and at special events with a Class E license. View in Glencoe’s full code →