Alsip § 12.170 Business & Licensing Section Fees for permit for motion pictures in unlicensed premises This section establishes a daily fee of $5.00 for presenting motion pictures in unlicensed premises. However, such presentations are only permitted if the premises fully comply with building construction and maintenance requirements outlined in the article. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.206 Business & Licensing Section Prescription of route; deviations prohibited This section mandates that parades must adhere strictly to the public ways specified in their permit. Deviating from the approved route is prohibited and subject to penalties, including potential license revocation by the mayor. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 4.3.1 Business & Licensing Section General Provisions This section requires various types of amusements, including circuses, traveling troupes, and merry-go-rounds, to pay a daily license fee of $50.00. Additionally, it mandates that this fee must be deposited with the village treasurer before the operation can commence. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 4.7.7 Business & Licensing Section Seasonal Holiday Business Ventures Involving Agricultural Products This section establishes a new business classification for seasonal holiday ventures involving agricultural products, outlining licensing fees, operational zones, and a required Village Board review process for license approval. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 9.108 Business & Licensing Section Bond Requirements for Clean Up This section allows the Village Manager to require a bond of $100-$750 for temporary activities that might generate litter or debris, to ensure site cleanup and restoration. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 260.903 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary uses This section outlines regulations for temporary uses, specifically addressing special use permits for pool or garden enclosures and defining conditions for congregate homes. It details grounds for permit revocation and establishes a minimum distance requirement between congregate homes. View in Bannockburn’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 § 10.3A-2 Zoning & Land Use Section Allowed Temporary Uses This section outlines allowed temporary uses in various zoning districts within Bartlett. Uses marked with a "T" in Table 3A-1 are permitted as of right with a temporary use permit, while similar compatible uses can be allowed by the Zoning Administrator. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.3A-3 Zoning & Land Use Section Permit Required This section requires a permit for any temporary use, outlining the application process, associated fees, and specific standards that must be met, including permits for structures and electrical connections, setbacks, and signage restrictions. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 10.3A-4 Zoning & Land Use Section Regulations For Specific Temporary Uses This section outlines specific regulations for temporary medical testing facilities and temporary outdoor dining areas in Bartlett. It details requirements for site plans, operational procedures, and licensing for each use. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.3.2.15 Business & Licensing Section Class M This section establishes a Class M liquor license for out-of-town caterers to serve alcohol incidentally with food at approved private events. It outlines operational restrictions, fee references, a limit on the number of licenses issued, and defines key terms. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 3.3.15.1 Business & Licensing Section Civic Organizations This section outlines conditions under which a civic organization can host an event at a licensed facility without needing its own liquor license, primarily focusing on notification and how service is provided by the existing licensee. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.3.15.2 Business & Licensing Section Park, Library, And School District This section authorizes the Batavia Park, Library, and School Districts to sell alcoholic liquors for on-premises consumption at specific events. It outlines notification and licensing requirements, including background checks for personnel and specifies that sales must occur within a building or approved outdoor area. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.4.8 Business & Licensing Section Circuses This section outlines regulations for circuses in Batavia, requiring inspections by the Police and Fire Chiefs, mandating compliance with all relevant ordinances, prohibiting fraud, and stipulating that circuses must adhere to city building and safety codes and obtain a special event permit. View in Batavia’s full code →
Beecher § 3.4.7 Business & Licensing Section One Day License This section authorizes the Liquor Commissioner to issue one-day licenses for Class A or Class C/Class E liquor licenses. These licenses permit on-premises consumption only and require applications to be submitted at least 30 days in advance, with specific fees for each license type. View in Beecher’s full code →
Bellwood § 113.041 Business & Licensing Section Unlicensed Premises This section imposes a $5 per day fee for motion pictures or theatricals presented in unlicensed premises. However, such presentations are only permitted if the premises fully comply with all building code and ordinance requirements. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.3.10 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary Use Permit This section outlines the purpose, applicability, and procedure for obtaining a temporary use permit in Bensenville. It establishes a process for approving reasonable short-term community-beneficial uses, referencing other sections for detailed application procedures and standards. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 10.6.6 Zoning & Land Use Section Use Of Land And Buildings This section establishes rules for the number of principal buildings on a lot and dictates that all land uses and structures must comply with district-specific regulations regarding use, lot dimensions, setbacks, bulk, and height. It also prohibits any elements that obstruct visibility for motorists, bicyclists, or pedestrians. View in Bensenville’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 →
Bensenville § 3.13.12 Business & Licensing Section Auctions, Issuance Of Permit This section outlines the process for issuing auction permits in Bensenville, including application requirements, the Village Clerk's authority to issue, and the Board of Trustees' power to suspend or revoke permits. It also specifies permit validity, posting requirements, and operational hours. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 3.13.15 Business & Licensing Section Block Parties, Application This section outlines the application requirements for obtaining a permit to host a block party in Bensenville. It details the necessary information to be provided by the sponsors, including personal details, event specifics, neighborhood consent, and adherence to various restrictions. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 3.13.16 Business & Licensing Section Block Parties, Issuance Of Permit This section outlines the process for obtaining a permit for block parties in Bensenville, including application requirements, issuance by the Village Clerk, and conditions for suspension or revocation by the Board of Trustees. It also specifies permit validity and transferability. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 9.2.9 Buildings & Construction Section Location Of Trailers This ordinance prohibits housecar trailers and mobile homes from being maintained for habitation within Bensenville except in a licensed trailer park. Temporary permits for non-habitation trailers can be granted for up to 90 days, with longer permits requiring Village Board approval. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berwyn § 1244.01 Zoning & Land Use Section General Provisions This section outlines the general purpose of the chapter, establishing the allowed uses of land and setting forth overarching standards that apply to all permitted uses. It addresses federal, state, and local compliance, the possibility of multiple principal uses on a lot, the classification of uses as principal, accessory, or temporary, and the requirement for uses to be within enclosed structures unless otherwise specified. It also details exemptions for certain public uses and provides a mechanism for interpreting unlisted but similar uses. View in Berwyn’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 § 858.09 Business & Licensing Section Reservation Of Locations This section allows individuals to reserve a specific location for a newsstand by filing an application and paying a fee. The reserved location is lost if construction of the newsstand is not completed within six months, unless an extension is granted. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.10B-11 Zoning & Land Use Section Approval Of Bulk Requirements For Certain Uses And Temporary Uses This section outlines the process for approving bulk requirements for certain uses and temporary uses within large Planned Unit Developments in Bloomingdale. The Board of Trustees makes the final decision, based on recommendations from the Planning and Zoning Commission, with specific timelines for review and potential conditions for approval. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.5.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Temporary And Interim Land Uses This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a temporary land use permit for specific activities within Bloomingdale, primarily focusing on unified shopping centers. It details regulations for sidewalk sales and other promotional events, including limitations on duration, frequency, and display area. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 4.1.4 Business & Licensing Section Bond Requirements This section allows the Bloomingdale village administrator to require a cash or surety bond of $10,000 for temporary activities like circuses or carnivals. This bond guarantees the cleanup and restoration of the site after the event concludes. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 12.392 Business & Licensing Section Hours of operation This section establishes daily operating hours for food trucks in Bolingbrook, limiting them to specific times on weekdays and weekends, and also defines setup and cleanup periods. It further restricts parking overnight and allows for extended hours for special events with village approval. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →