Alsip § 14.26 Buildings & Construction Section Regulations for temporary porches, canopies and skirts This section permits temporary porches, canvas-roofed canopies, and skirts for mobile homes. Auxiliary rooms can also be authorized if built with fire-resistant materials as specified by state public health regulations. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 10.4.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Village Board This section outlines the responsibilities of the Village Board in Antioch, specifically concerning land use and zoning. The board is responsible for reviewing and taking final action on various applications, including amendments to the title, special use permits, appeals, variances, and temporary structures and uses. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 10.5.12 Zoning & Land Use Section Model Homes This section permits model homes for the sale of new residential units and outlines specific operational provisions related to sales offices, parking, illumination, and bathroom facilities. View in Antioch’s full code →
Bannockburn § 260.306 Zoning & Land Use Section Special uses This section outlines special uses permitted in Bannockburn's residential districts, requiring a special use permit and adherence to specific additional standards for uses like planned unit developments, public utility stations, amateur radio facilities, personal wireless service antennas, and temporary pool and garden enclosures. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Use of certain items on village property This ordinance section regulates the use of vehicles, tents, trailers, and alcoholic liquor on village property in Barrington. It outlines restrictions on motorized vehicles except in designated areas and requires permits for temporary dwellings and the consumption or sale of alcohol, with specific exceptions. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 5.3.4 Zoning & Land Use Section Regulations For Specific Uses This section outlines regulations for specific uses within Barrington Hills, exempting agricultural land from most regulations unless it ceases agricultural use, permitting public utility equipment, restricting tents to non-residential uses, and defining home occupations to ensure they do not disrupt residential neighborhoods. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.3A-1 Zoning & Land Use Section Purpose This section establishes the purpose for regulating temporary uses and structures. It allows for uses that are not intended to be permanent, provided they are established for a fixed period with the intent to be discontinued. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.2.1 Buildings & Construction Section Permit Required This section mandates that a building permit is required for various construction, repair, alteration, and relocation activities, including the placement of construction trailers, excavation, and the installation of specific structures like play apparatus, tents, and trash enclosures. It also clarifies that obtaining a building permit does not exempt individuals from securing necessary permits from the health department for septic tanks and wells. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.9.2 Buildings & Construction Section Maintenance Of House-Car Trailers Prohibited This ordinance prohibits the use of house-car trailers for human habitation or use on any property in Bedford Park. An exception is made for trailers used for office or storage during building construction. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.7.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary Structures And Uses This section establishes regulations for temporary structures and uses within Bensenville, utilizing a table (Table 10-7-5-1) to define their permissibility (by-right or with a permit) in different zoning districts. It also outlines general use standards applicable to these temporary elements. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berkeley § 12.6A-1 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted Uses This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-2 Single-Family Residential District, primarily allowing single-family detached dwellings and temporary construction buildings, along with incidental accessory structures and uses that do not involve business or professional activity. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 12.6C-1 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted Uses This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-4 Multiple-Family Residential District in Berkeley. It specifies various housing types, recreational facilities, temporary structures, signs, and accessory buildings, along with some associated dimensional and locational requirements. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berwyn § 1244.05 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary Structures And Uses This section outlines the regulations for temporary structures and uses within Berwyn, establishing a table that designates their permissibility and any associated permitting requirements (Permitted 'P' or Permitted with Temporary Use Permit 'T') across different zoning districts. It also specifies that applicable use standards must be met for allowed temporary structures and uses. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1442.04 Buildings & Construction Section Permit For Temporary Building This ordinance allows the Council to issue temporary building permits for real estate or contractor's offices if necessary for district development. Permits are valid for six months and require a $5,000 cash bond to ensure the building's prompt removal. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1458.06 Buildings & Construction Section Scaffolds And Ladders On Streets This section prohibits the erection, construction, or placement of scaffolds or ladders on public streets, alleys, or public places unless they are securely anchored and safeguarded to prevent harm. It also prohibits leaving tools or articles on scaffolds or ladders in a manner that they could fall into public areas from a height exceeding four feet. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.7C-2 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted Uses This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-1 Single-Family Residence District in Bloomingdale. These include publicly owned parks and playgrounds, various types of nonboarding schools, single-family detached dwellings, and temporary construction buildings. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Blue Island § 165.081 Zoning & Land Use Section Building Official This section outlines the duties and responsibilities of the Building Official in Blue Island, which include enforcing zoning ordinances, issuing various certificates, maintaining records, conducting inspections, and providing public information. It also details the process for issuing permits for temporary tents and requires the Building Official to report recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals annually. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 54.286 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary uses permitted This section outlines temporary land uses permitted in Bolingbrook upon issuance of a zoning certificate, including Christmas tree sales, contractor offices and equipment sheds, and subdivision sales offices, each with specific regulations and time limits. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 54.73 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary structures and uses This section prohibits the building, establishment, moving, remodeling, altering, or enlargement of any temporary structure or use unless it is explicitly permitted by section 54-286. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Campton Hills § 10.3.9 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary Use Permits This section establishes a Temporary Use Permit process in Campton Hills, allowing for short-term uses and structures on private lots. It outlines the application process, review authority, approval standards, and expiration of the permit. View in Campton Hills’s full code →
Carol Stream § 16.4.25 Zoning & Land Use Section Sales Or Construction Trailers, Automobiles, Recreational Vehicles This section regulates the use and storage of sales/construction trailers and recreational vehicles in Carol Stream. It outlines conditions for temporary trailer use, specifies requirements for recreational vehicle parking and storage in residential districts, and prohibits the storage of inoperable vehicles on residentially zoned property except in enclosed buildings. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Chicago § 13.212.010 Buildings & Construction Section Definitions. This section defines "transitional shelter" as a building providing temporary residential accommodations for three or more unrelated persons. It explicitly excludes hotels, hospitals, nursing homes, sheltered care homes, homes for the aged, and temporary overnight shelters. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 13.212.020 Buildings & Construction Section Compliance With Multiple Dwelling Provisions. This section mandates that all transitional shelters must adhere to the regulations outlined for Class A-2, multiple dwellings, unless an exception is explicitly stated elsewhere in the chapter. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 13.212.060 Buildings & Construction Section Management Offices And Living Quarters. This Chicago ordinance section exempts transitional shelters from the requirement of maintaining separate living quarters for management personnel. It permits an office exclusively for shelter management to be located on the premises. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 14B-31.3101 Buildings & Construction Section General. This section adopts Section 3101 of the International Building Code (IBC) by reference for special construction, with a specific modification to the scope of Chapter 31. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 14B-31.3103 Buildings & Construction Section Temporary Structures. This section establishes rules for temporary structures in Chicago, specifying that structures exceeding 180 days within a 12-month period must comply with permanent structure codes, with exceptions for ongoing construction and certain membrane structures. It also outlines requirements for structural strength, fire safety, means of egress, and general welfare. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 14B-33.3310 Buildings & Construction Section Means Of Egress. This section adopts Section 3310 of the International Building Code (IBC) by reference and adds a new provision requiring a substantial temporary floor in buildings under construction, located no more than two floors below the highest work level. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 14B-35.3500 Buildings & Construction Section Chapter 35. This section adopts Chapter 35 of the International Building Code (IBC) by reference for the City of Chicago, with specific modifications including deletions and additions of standards from various professional organizations like AFSI, ASCE, ASHRAE, ASME, ASSE, and ASTM. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago § 17.9.0300 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary Uses. This section of Chicago's municipal ordinance outlines regulations for temporary uses, specifically contractor's offices, construction equipment sheds, temporary sales trailers, and produce stands. It details location requirements, restrictions on amenities, permit duration, removal timelines, and specific setbacks and size limitations for produce stands. View in Chicago’s full code →
Chicago Heights § 27.61 Buildings & Construction Section Temporary porches, canopies, skirts This section permits temporary porches, canvas-roofed canopies, and skirts for mobile homes. Auxiliary rooms may also be authorized if constructed of fire-resistant materials as specified by board regulations. View in Chicago Heights’s full code →