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 →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.2305 Business & Licensing Section Location of Adult Businesses This section prohibits the location of adult businesses within 200 feet of various sensitive areas, including residential zones, places of worship, educational facilities, public parks, and child-oriented entertainment businesses. It also prohibits adult businesses from being located within 200 feet of another adult business. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 260.203 Zoning & Land Use Section Zoning Map; interpretation of boundaries This section establishes the official Zoning Map of Bannockburn, Illinois, and provides rules for interpreting district boundaries. It also specifies how omitted land and the Flood Hazard Overlay District boundaries are to be determined. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 260.802 Zoning & Land Use Section Overlay district This section establishes a Flood Hazard Overlay District that is applied over existing zoning districts. Properties within this overlay must adhere to the regulations of both the overlay and their underlying base district, with the more restrictive provision taking precedence in case of conflict. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 260.812 Zoning & Land Use Section Application for special use permits This section outlines the specific requirements for an applicant seeking a special use permit within Bannockburn's Flood Hazard Overlay District. It details the necessary documentation, including detailed site plans, elevation data, and plans for floodproofing and storage basins, as well as any additional information requested by village officials. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.13.7 Zoning & Land Use Section Major Design Exceptions This section outlines the process for obtaining major design exceptions within the downtown overlay district in Bartlett. It details the authority of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Village Board, the initiation and processing of applications, and the requirement for public hearings. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.4.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Districts Established This section establishes various zoning districts within Bartlett to implement the village's comprehensive plan. It categorizes districts into Residential, Office/Commercial/Industrial, and Special Districts, each with specific designations and lot size criteria where applicable. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.6C-4 Zoning & Land Use Section Special Uses This section lists specific uses that are permitted in the B-3 Neighborhood Shopping District only after obtaining a special use permit, subject to the provisions of chapter 13. It also outlines specific prohibitions for adult-use cannabis dispensing centers within the Downtown Overlay District. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.7C-2 Zoning & Land Use Section Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations This section outlines the use, lot, and bulk regulations specific to the I-2 Economic Development Area Overlay District in Bartlett. It directs users to subsequent sections for these specific regulations and also lists other chapters and titles of the Bartlett Municipal Code that apply to this district. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.7C-3 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted Uses This section outlines the permitted land and building uses within the I-2 Economic Development Area (EDA) overlay district. It specifies that only uses permitted in the I-1 light industrial district, general manufacturing/processing/storage, or office/research districts are allowed, subject to specific performance standards, prohibitions, and special use limitations. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.7C-5 Zoning & Land Use Section Accessory Uses This section of the Bartlett ordinance outlines regulations for accessory uses, buildings, and structures within the I-2 Economic Development Area Overlay District. It specifies that such uses must be incidental to permitted or special uses, under the same ownership and lot, and not constitute a separate business. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.9C-1 Zoning & Land Use Section Creation This section establishes a Downtown Overlay District. The specific details and regulations of this district are contained in a separate document, which is adopted and incorporated by reference. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 6.1.6.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Cicero Avenue Corridor Overlay District This section establishes rules of construction for ordinance interpretation and outlines the applicability of the Cicero Avenue Corridor Overlay District regulations to new and existing developments, defining district boundaries. View in Bedford Park’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 § 10.12.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Wpnod White Pines Neighborhood Overlay District This section establishes the WPNOD White Pines Neighborhood Overlay District, defining its purpose, geographical boundaries, and expiration date. It also begins to outline permitted uses, specifically detailing accessory buildings, structures, and uses, including definitions and location requirements. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.6.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Applicability This section outlines the applicability of the chapter to new construction and significant exterior renovations. It also notes that these provisions are subordinate to federal, state, and local regulations regarding airport runway protection zones and airspace clearances, and directs readers to a separate chapter on nonconformities. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.6.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Annexed Land This section automatically classifies newly annexed land into the R-1 Single-Unit Dwelling District, subject to its regulations, unless otherwise specified in an annexation agreement. A specific annexed area is designated as the White Pines Neighborhood Overlay District. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.7.1 Zoning & Land Use Section General Provisions This section outlines the general purpose and standards for land uses within Bensenville's zoning title. It emphasizes compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, and clarifies the conditions under which multiple principal uses, accessory uses, and temporary uses are permitted. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.10A-12 Zoning & Land Use Section Application Of Provisions This section establishes the hierarchy of regulations for the Business Park Planned Unit Development District. It specifies that this article's provisions take precedence over any conflicting sections within the title, while other applicable provisions of the title govern in the absence of conflict. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.11.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Intent And Purpose This section establishes the Bloomingdale Old Town Preservation District as an overlay district aimed at preserving historic structures, sites, and neighborhoods. It seeks to maintain a harmonious environment, strengthen the local economy by stabilizing property values, and encourage new construction and renovations that are compatible with historic character. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Blue Island § 165.113 Zoning & Land Use Section Establishment Of Sign Overlay Districts This section establishes four distinct Sign Overlay Districts (Residential, Commercial, Uptown-Transit Oriented Development, and Industrial) in Blue Island. Each district has a specific purpose related to regulating signs to maintain character and provide identification for various land uses. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 165.119 Zoning & Land Use Section Signs In Industrial Districts This section outlines specific regulations for signs within Blue Island's Industrial Sign Overlay District. It details requirements for wall, ground, and projecting signs, including size, height, placement, and visibility considerations, with special rules for signs near residential districts. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Braceville § 114.27 Business & Licensing Section Frontage Consents This section requires written consent from a majority of property owners within a block to establish an industrial establishment if the majority of houses in that block are used exclusively for residential purposes. It defines 'block' and 'street' for the purpose of applying this consent requirement. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 156.046 Zoning & Land Use Section Zoning District Map This section establishes the official Village of Braceville Zoning District Map as a core component of the zoning chapter. It mandates that the map clearly shows land classifications, prevents dual classification except for overlay districts, and outlines procedures for its maintenance, amendment, public access, and annual incorporation. View in Braceville’s full code →
Brookfield § 62.195 Zoning & Land Use Section Regulations supplement other regulations This section states that the regulations for the Sexually Oriented Business Overlay District are in addition to those of the I-1 General Light Industrial Zoning District. In the event of a conflict, the overlay district's regulations take precedence. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Calumet City § XI Zoning & Land Use Section Overlay districts This section establishes a Mixed-Use Overlay District in Calumet City to permit residential uses above first-floor commercial establishments along specific business corridors. It aims to increase residential density, promote pedestrian-friendly businesses, and offer development flexibility. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Carol Stream § 16.3.7 Zoning & Land Use Section Overlay District This section establishes specific overlay district standards for the Gary Avenue and North Avenue Corridors to ensure a unified, high-quality visual and environmental environment. These standards complement existing regulations and take precedence in case of conflict. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 16.5.16 Zoning & Land Use Section Gac And Nac Overlay Districts This section establishes special overlay districts for the Gary Avenue and North Avenue corridors, defining front lot lines for abutting properties and requiring specific site design elements such as pedestrian facilities and stormwater management. It also sets a minimum building setback from the Gary Avenue right-of-way. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 16.6.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Applicability To Gary Avenue Corridor And North Avenue Corridor Overlay Districts This section outlines specific sign regulations for the Gary Avenue Corridor and North Avenue Corridor Overlay Districts in Carol Stream. It mandates that signs for new development be part of development plans and subject to Plan Commission approval, while new or replacement monument signs on existing properties also require Plan Commission review. New or replacement wall signs on existing properties must align with corridor intent and are subject to Community Development Director approval, with an appeal process available. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Chicago § 16.8.030 Zoning & Land Use Section Conversion Areas. This section establishes two specific 'conversion areas' within Chicago: the North Branch Industrial Corridor Conversion Area and the Kinzie Industrial Corridor Conversion Area. These areas are defined by their PMD zoning classifications within specific overlay districts, referencing previously adopted city plans. View in Chicago’s full code →