Land use.
ADULT ARCADEAny place to which the public is permitted or invited wherein coin-operated or slug-operated or electronically, electrically or mechanically controlled still or motion-picture machines, projectors or other image-producing devices are maintained to show images to five or fewer persons per machine at any one time, and where the images so displayed are distinguished or characterized by the depicting or describing of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
ADULT BOOKSTORE, ADULT NOVELTY STORE OR ADULT VIDEO STOREA commercial establishment which has a substantial or significant portion of its stock-in-trade or derives a significant or substantial portion of its revenues or devotes a significant or substantial portion of its interior business or advertising, or maintains a substantial portion of its sales or display space for the sale or rental, for any form of consideration, of any one of the following:
1. Books, magazines, periodicals, or other printed matter, or photographs, films, motion pictures, videocassettes, compact discs, slides or other visual representations which are characterized by their emphasis on the exhibition or display of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
2. Instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed for use or marketed primarily for stimulation of human genital organs or for sadomasochistic use or abuse of themselves or others.
ADULT CABARETA club, nightclub, bar, restaurant or similar commercial establishment that regularly features:
1. Persons or employees who appear in a state of nudity or semi-nudity; or
2. Live performances by persons or employees that are characterized by the exposure of specified anatomical areas or by specified sexual activities; or
3. Films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or other photographic reproductions that are characterized by the depiction or description of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
ADULT MOTELA hotel, motel, or similar commercial establishment which offers accommodations to the public for any form of consideration; provides patrons with closed-circuit television transmissions, films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides, or other photographic reproductions which are characterized by the exhibition or display of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas; and has a sign visible from the public right-of-way which advertises the availability of this adult type of photographic reproduction; and that either:
1. Offers a sleeping room for rent for a period of time that is less than 10 hours; or
2. Allows a tenant or occupant of a sleeping room to subrent the room for a period of time that is less than 10 hours.
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE THEATERA commercial establishment where, for any form of consideration, films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or similar photographic reproductions are regularly shown that are characterized by the depiction or description of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
ADULT THEATERA theater, concert hall, auditorium or similar commercial establishment which regularly features persons or employees who appear, in person, in a state of nudity or semi-nudity, or live performances that are characterized by the exposure of specified anatomical areas or by specified sexual activities.
ADULT USESAny one of or combination of the following uses: adult arcade, adult bookstore, adult novelty store, adult video store, adult cabaret, adult motel, adult motion-picture theater, adult theater, escort agency, adult establishment, seminude model studio, sexual encounter center, sexually oriented business.
ALL OTHER CONSUMER GOODS RENTALEstablishments primarily engaged in renting consumer goods and products (except consumer electronics and appliances; formal wear and costumes; prerecorded video tapes and discs for home electronic equipment; home health furniture and equipment; and recreational goods). Included in this industry are furniture rental centers and party rental supply centers.
ALL OTHER HEALTH AND PERSONAL CARE STORESEstablishments primarily engaged in retailing health and personal care items (except drugs, medicines, optical goods, perfumes, cosmetics, and beauty supplies). Examples include convalescent supply stores, prosthetic stores, food (i.e., health) supplement stores, sick room supply stores and hearing aid stores.
ALL OTHER HOME FURNISHINGS STOREEstablishments primarily engaged in retailing new home furnishings (except floor coverings, furniture, and window treatments) including bath shops, kitchenware stores, chinaware stores, linen stores, electric lamp shops, picture frame stores, glassware stores, wood-burning stove stores and houseware stores.
AMUSEMENT ARCADEEstablishments primarily engaged in operating amusement (except gambling, billiard, or pool) arcades and parlors. Examples include, electronic game arcades, family fun centers, indoor play areas, pinball arcades, video game arcades (except gambling).
ANCILLARY SALESSales to walk-in customers of businesses that are permitted or specially permitted in the O Office, M-L Manufacturing Limited or M Manufacturing Zoning Districts and which do not exceed 15% of said businesses' total sales per year.
[Added 8-2-2016 by Ord. No. 7247]
ANTIQUE MALLA building that is partitioned to provide spaces for the retail sale of antiques by antique dealers of articles of which have value and significance as a result of age, design, or sentiment. This definition excludes "used merchandise store," "consignment store" "junk store," "pawnshop" and "flea market."
[Added 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTIBLE STOREA retail store that sells antiques, curios, gifts and souvenirs and collectible items, including sports cards and comic books which have value and significance as a result of age, design, or sentiment. A store that primarily sells books is included under "bookstore." This definition excludes "used merchandise store," "consignment store" "junk store," "pawnshop" and "flea market."
[Amended 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
APPLIANCE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCEEstablishments primarily engaged in repairing and servicing household appliances without retailing new appliances, such as refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, clothes dryers, and room air-conditioners.
ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOWThe activity of offering for sale arts and crafts by means of announcing or advertising an "arts," "crafts," or "hobbies" show, bazaar or festival, all of which are synonymous, or by any other means intended to communicate that the sale is an occasional, casual event offering the sale of personally crafted property. An arts and crafts show shall only be conducted by an individual possessing a valid arts and crafts permit issued by the City of Crystal Lake. Arts and crafts shall include physical objects which are made by or as if by hand, and which require manual dexterity and artistic skill. Items such as jewelry, paintings, needlepoint, knitting, crochet, dolls, furniture, woodworking (e.g., carvings, etchings), sculptures, ceramics, toys, clothing, photography, scale models and similar items as determined by the Director of Community Development shall be considered as "arts and crafts" objects.
[Added 7-7-2009 by Ord. No. 6475; amended 6-3-2014 by Ord. No. 7034]
AUTOMOBILE DEALERSAutomobile dealers shall include all-terrain vehicle (ATV), motorized bicycle shops, motor scooters, motorbike, motorcycle, wheeled or tracked off-road all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and used motorcycle dealers.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MAJOREngine rebuilding or major reconditioning of worn or damaged motor vehicles or trailers; collision service including body, frame or fender straightening or repair; and overall painting of vehicles.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MINORIncludes routine service and maintenance work and minor repairs such as engine tune-ups, brake and transmission adjustments, wheel alignments and balancing, and similar maintenance procedures.
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND TIRE SALESAutomotive parts, accessories and tire stores comprises one or more of the following: (1) establishments known as "automotive supply stores" primarily engaged in retailing new, used, and/or rebuilt automotive parts and accessories; (2) automotive supply stores that are primarily engaged in both retailing automotive parts and accessories and repairing automobiles; and (3) establishments primarily engaged in retailing and installing automotive accessories. Examples include automotive parts and supply stores, truck cap stores, automotive stereo stores, used automotive parts stores, speed shops, etc.
CAFETERIAS, GRILL BUFFETS AND BUFFETSEstablishments primarily engaged in preparing and serving meals for immediate consumption using cafeteria-style or buffet serving equipment, such as steam tables, refrigerated areas, display grills, and self-service nonalcoholic beverage dispensing equipment. Patrons select from food and drink items on display in a continuous cafeteria line or from buffet stations.
CAMERA AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES STOREComprises establishments primarily engaged in either retailing new cameras, photographic equipment, and photographic supplies or retailing new cameras and photographic equipment in combination with activities, such as repair services and film developing.
CANNABIS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTA cannabis craft grower, cultivation center, dispensary, infuser, processing, or transporter organization.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CANNABIS CRAFT GROWERA facility operated by an organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as a "craft grower" to cultivate, dry, cure and package cannabis and perform other necessary activities to make cannabis available for sale at a dispensing organization or use at a processing organization, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CANNABIS CULTIVATION CENTERA facility operated by an organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as a "cultivation center" to cultivate, process, transport and perform necessary activities to provide cannabis and cannabis-infused products to licensed cannabis business establishments, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CANNABIS DISPENSARYA facility operated by an organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation as a "dispensing organization" to acquire cannabis from licensed cannabis business establishments for the purpose of selling or dispensing cannabis, cannabis-infused products, cannabis seeds, paraphernalia or related supplies to purchasers or to qualified registered medical cannabis patients and caregivers, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CANNABIS INFUSERA facility operated by an organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as an "infusing organization" or "infuser" to directly incorporate cannabis or cannabis concentrate into a product formulation to produce a cannabis-infused product, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CANNABIS PROCESSINGA facility operated by an organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as a "processing organization" or "processor" to either extract constituent chemicals or compounds to produce cannabis concentrate or incorporate cannabis or cannabis concentrate into a product formulation to produce a cannabis product, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CANNABIS TRANSPORTERAn organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture as a ''transporting organization" or "transporter" to transport cannabis on behalf of a cannabis business establishment or a community college licensed under the Community College Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot Program, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time to time, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord. No. 7576]
CAR WASHESCar washes shall include full service and automatic and self-service and nonautomatic car washes, are establishments featuring a car wash system where vehicles are manually driven through a wash cycle, or washed manually using a wand or other hose. Incidental interior cleaning and exterior drying are performed by vehicle operator. This type of car wash does not have an on-site attendant and there is no gasoline, oil or other merchandise for sale. Full-service and automatic car washes An establishment featuring a conveyor system to move vehicles through the wash cycle. This type of car wash may include sales of gasoline, oil and other vehicle related merchandise. On-site attendants are required. Building size is limited by lot size, parking requirements, building and landscape setbacks or other site characteristics.
CATERERSEstablishments primarily engaged in providing single event-based food services. These establishments generally have equipment and vehicles to transport meals and snacks to events and/or prepare food at an off-premise site. Banquet halls with catering staff are included in this industry. Examples of events catered by establishments in this industry are graduation parties, wedding receptions, business or retirement luncheons, and trade shows.
COMMERCIAL CHILD DAY-CARE CENTERA state-licensed child-care facility providing care, protection and supervision for children under the age of 12 for less than 24 hours a day.
COMMUNITY AND ART CENTERA community and art center is a civic use that serves as a focal point and activity center for the community with an emphasis on visual arts, performing arts, art instruction, horticultural arts, and culinary arts, community outreach and support for local nonprofit organizations. These uses may include areas for art exhibits and performance space, as well as studio and office spaces. A community and art center may also provide indoor and outdoor space for community gatherings and events, which may include ancillary banquet uses in connection with such events.
[Added 7-16-2024 by Ord. No. 8043]
COMMUNITY FOOD SERVICESComprises establishments primarily engaged in the collection, preparation, and delivery of food for the needy. Establishments may also distribute clothing and blankets to the poor. These establishments may prepare and deliver meals to persons who by reason of age, disability, or illness are unable to prepare meals for themselves; collect and distribute salvageable or donated food; or prepare and provide meals at fixed or mobile locations. Food banks, meal delivery programs, and soup kitchens are included in this industry.
CONSIGNMENT STOREAn exclusively indoor retail establishment whose primary service is to receive a new or used retail product from a second party who entrusts the establishment to reimburse the second party, or trustee, upon the sale of the consigned retail product.
[Added 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
CONSUMPTION LOUNGEA facility that allows the use, which includes eating and smoking, of cannabis or tobacco on site.
[Added 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 7964]
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITYComprises establishments primarily engaged in providing a range of residential and personal care services with or without on-site nursing facilities for (1) the elderly and other persons who are unable to fully care for themselves and/or (2) the elderly and other persons who do not desire to live independently. Individuals live in a variety of residential settings with meals, housekeeping, social, leisure, and other services available to assist residents in daily living. Assisted-living facilities with on-site nursing care facilities are included in this industry.
[Amended 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]
CONVENIENCE STOREA retail establishment, offering for sale merchandise such as preprocessed food, prepackaged food products, household items, and other goods that are commonly associated with a grocery store and having a gross floor area of less than 5,000 square feet.
DIET AND WEIGHT REDUCING CENTERSEstablishments primarily engaged in providing nonmedical services to assist clients in attaining or maintaining a desired weight. The sale of weight reduction products, such as food supplements, may be an integral component of the program. These services typically include individual or group counseling, menu and exercise planning, and weight and body measurement monitoring.
DRINKING PLACES (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES)Establishments known as bars, taverns, nightclubs, or drinking places primarily engaged in preparing and serving alcoholic beverages for immediate consumption. These establishments may also provide limited food services.
FAMILY[Amended 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
1. One of the following:
a. One or more persons related by blood, marriage or legal adoption (including foster children) together with not more than two domestic servants living as a single not-for-profit housekeeping unit occupying a dwelling unit.
b. Two or fewer persons not related by blood, marriage or legal adoption together with their children (including foster children) together with not more than two domestic servants living as a single not-for-profit housekeeping unit occupying a dwelling unit.
c. Not more than five adult persons who are not necessarily related to each other by blood, marriage or legal adoption living as a single not-for-profit housekeeping unit occupying a dwelling unit.
2. For purposes of this Ordinance, "single not-for-profit housekeeping unit" shall mean the joint occupancy and use of the entire dwelling unit and the facilities therein with the exception of bedrooms by all of the residents. A single not-for-profit housekeeping unit shall further be defined that the costs include the proportionate share of rent/mortgage, utilities, and other shared household expenses and not paying for services provided to residents including, but not limited to, medical care, supervision, or transportation.
3. Frequent gatherings hosted by a professional or outside volunteer, such as therapy sessions or counseling sessions, shall constitute a business use and not a family.
4. See Chapter 302, Housing Code, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Crystal Lake for standards for occupancy of a residential dwelling unit.
FAMILY CARE IA nonmedical facility operated by an individual or sponsoring entity or agency which is licensed or certified by or registered with the State and, if required by law, retains a valid license at all times wherein individuals are provided room, board, protective supervision and counseling to no more than eight unrelated persons (inclusive of any residential staff) other than a family, who, due to advanced age, handicap, impairment due to chronic illness or status as a minor who is unable to live with parents or guardians reside together. Excluded from the definition of family care facilities are Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities and Nursing Care.
[Amended 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
FAMILY CARE IIA nonmedical facility operated by a sponsoring agency which is licensed or certified by or registered with the State and, if required by law, retains a valid license at all times wherein individuals are provided room, board, protective supervision and counseling to no more than 12 unrelated persons (inclusive of any residential staff) other than a Family, who, due to advanced age, handicap, impairment due to chronic illness or status as a minor who is unable to live with parents or guardians reside together. Excluded from the definition of family care facilities are Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities and Nursing Care.
[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
FARMLand used for agricultural purposes including agriculture, floriculture, forestry, greenhouses, horticulture, nurseries, and orchards.
[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
FARMHOUSEAny single-family residence associated with a farm.
[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
FLEA MARKETAny person or aggregation, congregation or assembly of vendors, whether professional or nonprofessional, that offers for sale, trade or barter any goods, regardless whether they are new, used, antique or handmade; and where offered for sale in open air areas, buildings or temporary structures.
[Added 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTSEstablishments primarily engaged in providing food services to patrons who order and are served while seated (i.e., waiter/waitress service) and pay after eating. These establishments may provide this type of food service to patrons in combination with selling alcoholic beverages, providing carry out services, or presenting live nontheatrical entertainment.
GENERAL RENTAL CENTERSEstablishments primarily engaged in renting a range of consumer, commercial, and industrial equipment. Establishments in this industry typically operate from conveniently located facilities where they maintain inventories of goods and equipment that they rent for short periods of time. The type of equipment that establishments in this industry provide often includes, but is not limited to: audio visual equipment, contractors' and builders' tools and equipment, home repair tools, lawn and garden equipment, moving equipment and supplies, and party and banquet equipment and supplies.
HEALTH CLUBSA facility designed for the major purpose of physical fitness which may include, but is not limited to, such equipment as weight resistance machines, running and jogging, game courts, swimming facilities, saunas, showers, and lockers. Such facility shall be entirely enclosed, except for accessory outdoor athletic fields, normal and customary accessory uses, and parking. Instruction programs, aerobic classes, and weight control programs may be offered.
HOME AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND MAINTENANCEEstablishments primarily engaged in repairing and servicing home and garden equipment without retailing new home and garden equipment, such as lawnmowers, handheld power tools, edgers, snow- and leaf-blowers, and trimmers.
HOME CARE PROFESSIONALA health care professional hired by the occupant of any residence to provide therapy, medicine, or assistance with daily needs at the occupant's home for any period of time.
[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
HOME DAY CAREAn owner-occupied residence where care, protection and supervision are provided for less than 24 hours a day for more than three children, but not to exceed eight children, under the age of 12. The total number of children shall include the family's biological and/or adopted children under the age of 12.
HOME OCCUPATIONSA business, profession, occupation, or activity which is conducted wholly within a residential dwelling unit or accessory buildings, by a resident of the dwelling, and is incidental and secondary to the residential use of the lot and which does not adversely and/or perceptively affect the character of the lot or surrounding area.
HOTELS AND MOTELSHotel and motel are to be considered synonymous uses. A hotel or motel means a building or a group of buildings in which in which more than five rooms or suites for sleeping accommodations are offered to the public and intended primarily for rental for temporary occupancy by persons on an overnight basis, not including bed-and-breakfast establishments or a rooming house. Such uses may include microwaves and refrigerators for each guest unit.
INDUSTRIAL[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
HEAVY INDUSTRIAL — The assembly, fabrication, or processing or goods and materials using processes that ordinarily have greater than minimal impacts on the environment, or that ordinarily have significant impacts on the use and enjoyment of adjacent property in terms of noise, smoke, fumes, visual impact, odors, glare, or health and safety hazards, or that otherwise do not constitute "light industrial." Heavy industrial generally includes processing and fabrication of large or bulky products made from extracted or raw materials or products involving flammable or explosive materials and processes that require extensive floor areas or land areas for the fabrication and/or incidental storage of the products. |
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL — The assembly, fabrication, or processing of goods and materials using processes that ordinarily do not create noise, smoke, fumes, odors, glare, or health or safety hazards inside or outside of the building or lot where such assembly, fabrication, or processing takes place. Light industrial generally includes processing and fabrication of finished products predominantly from previously prepared materials and includes processes that do not require extensive floor areas or land areas. |
INTERNET AUTO SALESAn automobile dealer which conducts business over the internet and does not have an outdoor display area. A vehicle dealer is any person engaged in the business of selling or dealing in, on consignment or otherwise, five or more vehicles during the year, or who acts as an intermediary, agent or broker for any licensed dealer or vehicle purchaser, or who represents or advertises that he/she is engaged in or intends to engage in such a business.
[Added 3-1-2016 by Ord. No. 7200; amended 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]
JUNK STOREA retail store that sells previously used merchandise or goods the majority of which:
[Added 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
1. Have not been maintained, repaired, restored or reconditioned to a functional condition; or
2. Consist of salvaged or disassembled parts of merchandise, equipment or objects no longer in their original assembled configuration.
This definition excludes "used merchandise store," "consignment store" "antique store or antique mall," "pawnshop" and "flea market." |
LIMITED-SERVICE RESTAURANTSEstablishments primarily engaged in providing food services (except snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars) where patrons generally order or select items and pay before eating. Food and drink may be consumed on premises, taken out, or delivered to the customer's location. Some establishments in this industry may provide these food services in combination with selling alcoholic beverages. Examples include: delicatessen restaurants, pizza delivery shops, family restaurants, limited-service takeout eating places, fast-food restaurants, takeout sandwich shops and limited-service pizza parlors.
LODGE/MEMBERSHIP CLUBA building, lot or other tract of land owned, leased, or used by a not-for-profit association of persons, who are bona fide members, paying dues to the association, and operated for the use and enjoyment of the association.
MANUFACTURED HOUSINGA parcel of land (or assemblies of parcels) under single ownership or management which is operated as a business engaged in providing a place where manufactured or mobile homes are installed for non-transient living or sleeping purposes and where sites or lots are set aside or offered for lease or rent for use by manufactured homes or mobile homes for living or sleeping purposes, including any land, building, structure or facilities used by occupants of manufactured or mobile homes on such premises. Accessory uses to mobile home parks include caretaker quarters, laundry facilities, and facilities for parks and recreation.
MASSAGEAny method of pressure on or friction against or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, vibrating, or stimulating any external parts of the body with the hands or other parts of the human body or with the aid of any mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliance, with or without such supplementary aids as rubbing alcohol, liniments, antiseptics, oils, powder, creams, lotions, ointments, or similar preparations commonly used in said practice.
[Added 6-3-2014 by Ord. No. 7034]
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTAny establishment that provides massage as the primary means of business, employs at least one licensed massage therapist, and does not offer illicit sexual services under the guise of therapeutic massage. This shall include any establishment having a fixed place of business where any person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation engages in, carries on or permits to be engaged in, carried on any of the activities mentioned in the definition of massage, including but not limited to what are commonly known and referred to as spas, suntan spas, parlors, bathhouses and massage parlors. A massage business shall not include any accredited educational facility that teaches massage therapy or masseuse techniques, nor shall it include any licensed health care facilities, or establishment of duly licensed doctors. This will not apply to salons, recreational facilities, or physical therapy offices which may offer massages as an accessory use to more dominant uses on the premises. A massage establishment may employ only persons that have a state license issued by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation pursuant to the Illinois Massage Licensing Act, 225 ILCS 57/1 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time, to engage in the practice of massage.
[Added 6-3-2014 by Ord. No. 7034]
MASSAGE THERAPISTAny person who, for consideration or gratuity whatsoever, engages in the practice of massage as defined herein.
[Added 6-3-2014 by Ord. No. 7034]
MOBILE VENDORAnyone who offers for sale and immediate delivery any food, goods or merchandise from any motorized vehicle or any trailer, cart or other container attached to or intended to be attached to any motorized vehicle. Note: "Mobile vendor" does not include those vendors licensed pursuant to Chapter
504 of the City of Crystal Lake Municipal Code.
[Added 6-3-2014 by Ord. No. 7034]
MULTIFAMILYA residential building, other than single-family attached dwellings, that contain three or more dwelling units each for occupancy by a family with the units often stacked one above the other in a vertical configuration, sharing common vertical walls and/or horizontal floors and ceilings.
NURSING CARE FACILITIESCommercial establishments primarily engaged in providing inpatient nursing and rehabilitative services. The care is generally provided for an extended period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses who, along with other staff, provide nursing and continuous personal care services. Examples include convalescent homes or convalescent hospitals (except psychiatric), nursing homes, homes for the elderly or aged with nursing care, rest homes, retirement homes with nursing care, inpatient care hospices, etc.
[Amended 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL DEALEREstablishments (except those known as home centers, paint and wallpaper stores, and hardware stores) primarily engaged in retailing specialized lines of new building materials, such as lumber, fencing, glass, doors, plumbing fixtures and supplies, electrical supplies, prefabricated buildings and kits, and kitchen and bath cabinets and countertops to be installed. Examples include electrical supply stores, kitchen cabinet (except custom) stores, fencing dealers, lumber yards, retail floor covering stores, plumbing supply stores, garage door dealers, prefabricated building dealers and glass stores.
OTHER PERSONAL CARE SERVICESEstablishments primarily engaged in providing personal services (except personal care services, death care services, dry-cleaning and laundry services, pet care services, photofinishing services, or parking space and/or valet parking services). Examples include: Astrology services, baby shoe bronzing services, bail bonding services, balloon-o-gram services, blood pressure testing machine, bondsperson services, bootblack parlors, check room services, coin-operated personal service machine (e.g., blood pressure, locker, photographic, scale, shoeshine), concession operators, comfort station operation, concierge services, consumer buying services, credit card notification services (i.e., lost or stolen card reporting), dating services, discount buying services, escort services, social, fortune-telling services, genealogical investigation services, house sitting services, introduction services, social, lockers, coin-operated, rental, numerology services, palm reading services, party planning services, pay telephone equipment concession operators, personal fitness trainer, personal shopping services, photographic machine concession operators, coin-operated, phrenology services, porter services, psychic services, rest room operation, shoeshine parlors, shoeshine services, shopping services, personal, singing telegram services, sitting services, house, social escort services, telegram services, singing, wedding chapels (except churches), wedding planning services.
OUTSIDE STORAGEThe keeping, in an unroofed area, of any goods, material, merchandise, or vehicles in the same place for more than 48 hours, except areas solely designated for garbage and trash for a specific use.
[Amended 3-1-2016 by Ord. No. 7200]
PARK/PRIVATE PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES FIELDA noncommercial open space area with active or passive recreational facilities, such as playing fields, community centers, playground equipment, picnic shelters, paths/trails, benches, fences and parking lots managed by a public taxing body. Structures, such as lighting standards and buildings in excess of 900 square feet, shall require a special use permit.
[Added 3-1-2016 by Ord. No. 7200]
PARK/PRIVATE RECREATION FIELDAn open space area with active or passive recreational facilities such as, playing fields, playground equipment, picnic shelters, paths/trails, benches, fences and parking lots. Structures, such as lighting standards and buildings in excess of 100 square feet, shall require a special use permit.
PAWNSHOPAn establishment that engages, in whole or in part, in the business of receiving property in pledge or as security for money or other things advanced to the pawner or pledger.
[Added 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
PRIVATE RECREATION FIELDA commercial park, playing field, playground or other recreation facility, and/or open space which is not operated by a public taxing body.
[Added 3-1-2016 by Ord. No. 7200]
RECOVERY HOMESFacilities licensed by the Illinois Department of Human Services-Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) and possess an alcohol and drug-free housing component whose rules, peer-led groups, staff activities and/or structured operations are directed toward maintenance of sobriety for persons in early recovery from substance abuse, or those individuals who recently have completed substance abuse treatment or who may still be receiving such treatment at another licensed facility.
[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
RECOVERY RESIDENCEAn umbrella term that includes a range of residences to support those in recovery from substance use, including recovery homes, Oxford Houses, and sober living homes.
[Added 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656]
RECREATIONAL GOODS RENTALEstablishments primarily engaged in renting recreational goods, such as bicycles, canoes, motorcycles, skis, sailboats, beach chairs, and beach umbrellas.
RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTERA facility, that is not a junkyard, in which recoverable resources are collected, separated and stored within a completely enclosed building prior to shipment to a processing center.
RECYCLING DROP-OFF POINTAn incidental use that serves as a local collection site for the temporary storage of recoverable resources such as glass bottles, newspapers, plastics, aluminum, etc.
RECYCLING PROCESSING PLANTA facility, that is not a junkyard, in which recoverable resources are recycled, reprocessed, and treated to return such products to a condition in which they may be used again for production.
RECYCLING USES1. RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTERA facility, that is not a junkyard, in which recoverable resources are collected, separated and stored within a completely enclosed building prior to shipment to a processing center.
2. RECYCLING DROP-OFF POINTAn incidental use that serves as a local collection site for the temporary storage of recoverable resources such as glass bottles, newspapers, plastics, aluminum, etc.
3. RECYCLING PROCESSING PLANTA facility, that is not a junkyard, in which recoverable resources are recycled, reprocessed, and treated to return such products to a condition in which they may be used again for production.
RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTSA facility, enclosed or open to the sky, at which people assemble for worship; and which is maintained by a religious body that has a tax exempt status and is organized to sustain worship; and may include accessory uses which are directly incidental to or in conjunction with the functions that pertain to its membership and mission.
RESIDENTIAL WIND OR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS AS AN ACCESSORY USEA residential solar energy system is the incorporation of solar panels mounted on the exterior of the structure of a residential dwelling unit or upon a lot occupied by a residential dwelling unit. Residential solar energy systems are limited to solar panels mounted on top of a building roof or a four-foot-by-eight-foot ground-mounted solar array. A residential wind energy system is the incorporation of a maximum of two wind turbines mounted on the exterior of the structure of a residential dwelling unit or upon a lot occupied by a residential dwelling unit. One turbine is permitted to be mounted to any principal residential dwelling unit roof and one turbine is permitted as ground-mounted equipment.
[Added 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 7964]
RESTAURANTAn establishment where food items are prepared from scratch or assembled from raw or cooked product to be presented for consumption on site.
[Added 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]
SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHEDA residential building containing a row of three or more adjoining dwelling units, each situated on a separate subdivision lot or being a separate condominium unit capable of individual sale, and each of which is separated from the others by one or more unpierced walls extending from ground to roof. A single-family attached dwelling is often referred to as a "townhouse."
SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHEDA residential building containing not more than one dwelling unit to be occupied exclusively by one family, not physically attached to any other principal structure, entirely separated from any other dwelling unit by space. For regulatory purposes, this term does not include mobile homes, recreational vehicles, or other forms of temporary or portable housing. Manufactured buildings constructed for use as single-family dwelling units (manufactured home dwellings) are treated similar to single-family detached dwellings.
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITYA wireless facility that meets both of the following qualifications: (i) each antenna is located inside an enclosure of no more than six cubic feet in volume or, in the case of an antenna that has exposed elements, the antenna and all of its exposed elements could fit within an imaginary enclosure of no more than six cubic feet; and (ii) all other wireless equipment attached directly to a utility pole associated with the facility is cumulatively no more than 25 cubic feet in volume. The following types of associated ancillary equipment are not included in the calculation of equipment volume: electric meter, concealment elements, telecommunications demarcation box, ground-based enclosures, grounding equipment, power transfer switch, cut-off switch, and vertical cable runs for the connection of power and other services.
[Added 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]
SMOKING LOUNGE/HOOKAH BARAn establishment, which, as one of its principal business purposes, is dedicated to the smoking of tobacco products or other legal substances on its premises. The term "smoking lounge" includes, but is not limited to: cigar lounges, hookah cafes, tobacco lounges, tobacco clubs or tobacco bars.
SNACK AND NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE BARSEstablishments primarily engaged in (1) preparing and/or serving a specialty snack, such as ice cream, frozen yogurt, cookies, or popcorn or (2) serving nonalcoholic beverages, such as coffee, juices, or sodas for consumption on or near the premises. These establishments may carry and sell a combination of snack, nonalcoholic beverage, and other related products (e.g., coffee beans, mugs, coffee makers) but generally promote and sell a unique snack or nonalcoholic beverage. Examples include beverage bars, carryout service doughnut shops with on-premises baking, carryout service bagel shops with on-premises baking, carryout service pretzel shops with on-premises baking, carryout service cookie shops with on-premises baking and ice cream parlors.
SPA or DAY SPAA commercial establishment which offers patrons multiple services such as: personal hygiene, grooming, relaxation therapy, hydro therapy and licensed massage therapy. The establishment may also offer incidental light nourishment or refreshment for patrons. Establishments which offer massage therapy must conform to the other provisions governing the same in this Ordinance.
[Added 6-3-2014 by Ord. No. 7034]
SPECIAL EVENT CENTERAny building or site that has as its principal purpose the operation of a facility for participatory or spectator sports or athletic activities, including but not limited to baseball stadiums, sports complexes and commercial stables.
[Added 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]
STEALTH WIRELESSA wireless facility designed to minimize the visual impact of antennas through design, siting, landscape screening and innovative camouflage techniques, which is mounted on an existing building or existing facility such as a utility pole, tornado siren, or antenna provided the height of the existing building or facility. Wireless communication towers and small wireless facilities are not included in this definition.
[Added 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]
TEMPORARY RETAIL USE/ACTIVITYA temporary retail use or activity is a use or activity that operates or locates with an intention of operating for no more than four months in a year. Retail uses that request temporary signage for a specific use located on a property without requesting permanent signage for the use shall be deemed as temporary retail uses/activities. Temporary retail activity conducted on a property associated with a permanent retail use shall not be considered temporary retail use/activity. Outdoor temporary retail activity associated with a permanent retail use may require a temporary use permit according to the provisions of this Ordinance.
TEMPORARY SHELTERSComprises establishments primarily engaged in providing;
1. Short-term emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse; and/or
2. Temporary residential shelter for homeless individuals or families, runaway youth, and patients and families caught in medical crises.
TEMPORARY USEAny nonpermanent use of land or buildings, or both for a specific time period as described and permitted herein, subject to the provisions of the requirements of this Ordinance.
TOURIST HOMEA residential dwelling unit that is made available for residential purposes (including vacation purposes) on a short-term rental or occupancy basis for more than 30 consecutive days in any calendar year, even if not actually rented to or occupied by a short-term rental tenant for 30 days in such year. For purposes of this definition, "short-term rental" shall be a period of less than 30 consecutive days.
[Added 4-18-2023 by Ord. No. 7917]
TWO-FAMILYA residential building on a single lot containing two dwelling units, each of which is totally separated from the other by an unpierced wall extending from ground to roof or an unpierced ceiling and floor extending from exterior wall to exterior wall. A two-family dwelling is often referred to as a "duplex."
USED MERCHANDISE STOREA retail store that buys or accepts donations and sells previously used merchandise, such as clothing, furniture, appliances, household goods, sporting goods, recreational equipment or other merchandise not considered to be antique, that is in good repair or has been restored or reconditioned to a clean and usable condition. This definition excludes "antique store or antique mall," "consignment store," "pawn shop," "junk store," or "flea market."
[Added 11-19-2013 by Ord. No. 6972]
WAREHOUSING DISTRIBUTIONThe storage of materials in a warehouse or terminal and where such materials may be combined, broken down, or aggregated for transshipment or storage purposes where the original material is not chemically or physically changed.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TOWERA tower which houses the electronic communications equipment along with an antenna to support cellular communication in a network. A wireless communication tower is an elevated structure with the antenna, transmitters and receivers located at the top.
[Added 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419]