Antioch § 5.3.1 Environment & Natural Resources Section Compliance Required This section mandates that applicants seeking to establish new regional pollution control facilities must adhere to both state statutes and local regulations. It also requires applicants to bear all associated costs, including fees for engineering, meetings, publications, legal services, and permits. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.2 Environment & Natural Resources Section Application For Site Approval This section outlines the application process for site approval of pollution control facilities in Antioch, detailing the required documentation and submission procedures. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.3 Environment & Natural Resources Section Public Comment This section outlines the process for receiving and handling public written comments regarding the appropriateness of a proposed pollution control facility site. Comments received within 30 days of the request for site location approval will be included in the public hearing record and considered by the village board of trustees in their final decision. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.4 Environment & Natural Resources Section Technical Review And Support This section outlines the process for the village board of trustees to obtain technical review and support for applications related to pollution control facilities. It specifies that the village clerk will manage these resources and that reports must be made available to the public prior to a hearing. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.5 Environment & Natural Resources Section Public Hearing This section outlines the requirements for public hearings related to site location approval for pollution control facilities, including notice, conduct, evidence submission, and participant rights. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.6 Environment & Natural Resources Section Records This section outlines the responsibilities of the village clerk in maintaining the official record of public hearings related to pollution control facilities. It details the specific documents and information that must be included in this record, ensuring a comprehensive and verifiable documentation process. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.7 Environment & Natural Resources Section Site Approval Decision This section outlines the process for the Antioch village board of trustees to make a site approval decision for pollution control facilities. The board must decide within 120 days and can impose reasonable, necessary, and non-inconsistent conditions on approvals. Decisions are final and cannot be reconsidered. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.3.8 Environment & Natural Resources Section Administration Of Fees And Costs This section outlines the administration of fees related to a hearing process for pollution control facilities. It details the accounting and summary of expenditures, the return of any unexpended application fees to applicants, and the authorization of the village clerk to manage and disburse these fees subject to village board approval. View in Antioch’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.6D-6 Zoning & Land Use Section Prohibited Uses This section of the Bartlett ordinance establishes a list of prohibited uses within the B-4 Community Shopping District. It operates on a principle of 'express authorization,' meaning any use not explicitly permitted, special, or accessory is banned. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.01 Environment & Natural Resources Section Definitions This section defines key terms used throughout the chapter related to Regional Pollution Control Facilities. It provides specific definitions for terms like ACT, APPLICANT, FACILITY, and VILLAGE, and also incorporates definitions from the Environmental Protection Act. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.02 Environment & Natural Resources Section Notice Of Request For Siting Approval This section outlines the notice requirements for applicants seeking siting approval for a Regional Pollution Control Facility in Bellwood. It mandates serving written notice to nearby property owners and local legislators, as well as publishing the notice in a local newspaper, at least 14 days prior to submitting the request. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.03 Environment & Natural Resources Section Application For Siting Approval This section outlines the requirements for submitting an application for siting approval for a Regional Pollution Control Facility, detailing the number of copies needed, the filing date process, and public access to the application. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.04 Environment & Natural Resources Section Review Of Application This section outlines the Village Administrator's role in coordinating the review of applications for Regional Pollution Control Facilities, including managing staff and consultant input and reporting to the Mayor and Village Board. It also details the process for submitting evidence into the public hearing record. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.05 Environment & Natural Resources Section Participation And Information From Other Parties This section outlines the participation process for individuals and entities in proceedings related to a Regional Pollution Control Facility. It defines who is considered a participant and requires all participants, except for the applicant and the village (when acting in an official capacity), to file a written notice of participation. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.06 Environment & Natural Resources Section Public Hearing This section outlines the procedural requirements for public hearings related to Regional Pollution Control Facilities in Bellwood, including timelines for holding the hearing, publishing notices, and rendering a decision. It also establishes quorum requirements and details the content of public notices. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.07 Environment & Natural Resources Section Records Kept This section outlines the comprehensive record-keeping responsibilities of the Village Clerk for hearings related to Regional Pollution Control Facilities. It specifies the exact types of documents and information that must be retained as part of the official record, including applications, notices, public comments, evidence, transcripts, and final decisions. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.08 Environment & Natural Resources Section Siting Approval Decision This section outlines the decision-making process for granting, conditionally granting, or denying a petition for the siting of a regional pollution control facility. The Village Board must base its decision on a comprehensive set of criteria related to necessity, public health and safety, environmental impact, operational safety, and waste management plans. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 98.11 Environment & Natural Resources Section Post-Decision Modification Of Conditions This ordinance outlines the process for applicants or transferees to request amendments to conditions previously imposed by the Board on a regional pollution control facility's siting approval. It details the required content of the request, the Board's obligation to schedule a public hearing, and the proponent's responsibility for public notice. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 6.6.14 Environment & Natural Resources Section New Regional Pollution Control Facility Site Approval Requests This section adopts by reference Village Ordinance 10-93, which establishes the procedure for New Regional Pollution Control Facility Site Approval Requests. Three copies of the ordinance are to be kept on file with the Village Clerk. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Brookfield § 62.28 Zoning & Land Use Section Recycling use category This section defines "recycling use" and establishes two subcategories: consumer material drop-off stations and consumer material processing. It outlines the criteria for each type of recycling establishment. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.00 Environment & Natural Resources Section Applicability This article applies to requests for site location approval for new pollution control facilities that do not handle hazardous waste. It clarifies that facilities handling non-waste materials or engaging in activities excluded from the Illinois Environmental Protection Act's definition of a pollution control facility are governed by other village codes. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.01 Environment & Natural Resources Section Definitions This section defines terms used in the Pollution Control Facilities article of Carol Stream's municipal ordinance. It clarifies that most terms align with the Illinois Environmental Protection Act unless otherwise specified. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.02 Environment & Natural Resources Section Petitions This section outlines the procedures for filing and processing petitions related to Pollution Control Facilities in Carol Stream. It specifies the required number of copies, filing fees, and the distribution process by the Village Clerk. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.03 Environment & Natural Resources Section Payment And Administration Of Costs This section outlines the deposit requirements for applicants filing a petition related to pollution control facilities. Applicants must provide an initial deposit of $100,000 and an additional $25,000 for any amendments, intended to cover the village's processing and administrative costs, including legal fees and expert consultations. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.05 Environment & Natural Resources Section Public Hearing This section outlines the process for holding a public hearing concerning pollution control facilities. It details the timeframe for the hearing after a petition is filed, quorum requirements, and the notification process, including publication of legal notices. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.06 Environment & Natural Resources Section Public Comment; Written And Oral This section outlines the procedures for public comment on proposed pollution control facilities in Carol Stream. It details how both written and oral comments can be submitted, reviewed, and considered by the Village Board. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.07 Environment & Natural Resources Section The Public Record This section mandates the creation and maintenance of a public record by the Village Clerk, detailing all documents related to a petition concerning pollution control facilities. The record includes petitions, written comments, notices, evidence, transcripts, motions, and reports. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Carol Stream § 15.9.08 Environment & Natural Resources Section Decision By The Village Board This section outlines the process by which the Village Board of Carol Stream decides on petitions for pollution control facilities. It specifies decision deadlines, the types of decisions the board can make (grant, grant with conditions, or deny), and the criteria the board must consider, including necessity, public health and safety, environmental impact, and operational safety. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Chicago § 11.4.1520 Environment & Natural Resources Section Permit – Application. This section outlines the application requirements for obtaining a permit to operate various waste management facilities in Chicago. It details the necessary documentation to demonstrate the facility's design, location, and operational plans will protect public health, safety, and welfare. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 11.4.1525 Environment & Natural Resources Section Permit – Conditions Of Issuance. This section outlines the mandatory conditions that must be met for the issuance or renewal of permits for various waste management facilities in Chicago. These conditions ensure compliance with the Municipal Code, public health and safety, and environmental regulations. View in Chicago’s full code →