January
2006

FINAL DRAFT
(PROPOSED)
LaSalle
Prepared By:
The
Don Kaminky, Chairman
Ken Stockley
Dale McConville
Gary Small
Don Jordon
Joe Savitch
John Hughes
Jim Maierhofer
Robert Miller
Assisted
by:
Troy D.
January
2006
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 TITLE
Sec. 1.0 TITLE 1
CHAPTER 2 PURPOSE
Sec.
2.0 PURPOSE
CHAPTER 3 RULES
Sec.
3.0 RULES 2
Sec. 3.1 DEFINITIONS 2
CHAPTER 4 GENERAL
PROVISIONS
17
Sec.
4.0 INTERPRETATION 17
Sec. 4.1 SEVERABILITY 17
Sec. 4.2 SCOPE OF REGULATIONS 18
Sec. 4.3 BULK
Sec. 4.4 LOT COVERAGE 21
Sec. 4.5 PERMITTED PROJECTIONS - YARDS 22
Sec. 4.6 FENCES, WALLS,
Sec. 4.7 SPECIAL EVENTS
Sec. 4 8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Sec. 4.9 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES,
Sec. 4.10 AIRPORTS
Sec. 4.11 AIRRIGHTS 24
Sec. 4.12 GROUP HOMES 25
Sec. 4.13
Sec. 4.14 ADULT BUSINESS USES 26
Sec. 4.15 ACCESSORY HOUSING 27
Sec. 4.16 HOME OCCUPATIONS 28
Sec. 4.17
Sec. 4.18 MINING 29
Sec.
4.19 BED AND BREAKFASTS 32
Sec.
4.20 OPEN SPACE
33
Sec. 4.21
ROADSIDE STANDS
33
CHAPTER 5 NONCONFORMING
BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES & USES 34
Sec. 5.0 PURPOSE 34
Sec. 5.1 AUTHORITY TO CONTINUE NONCONFORMING 34
BUILDINGS,
STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 6 ZONING
DISTRICTS
Sec. 6.0 ZONING DISTRICTS 37
Sec. 6.1 ZONING
Sec. 6.2 BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS 37
Sec. 6.3 DISCONNECTED TERRITORY 38
Sec. 6.4 EXEMPTIONS 38
Sec. 6.5 FACILITIES OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER 38
CHAPTER 7 AGRICULTURE
DISTRICTS
39
Sec. 7.0 PURPOSE
Sec. 7.1 A-1 AGRICULTURE DISTRICT 41
Sec. 7.2 A-C AGRICULTURE CONSERVATION DISTRICT 48
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CHAPTER
8 RESIDENCE
DISTRICTS 51
Sec.
8.0 PURPOSE
Sec. 8.1 RR RURAL RESIDENCE DISTRICT 53
Sec. 8.2 R-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
DISTRICT 57
Sec. 8.3 R-3 GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICT 62
CHAPTER
9 BUSINESS
DISTRICTS 68
Sec.
9.0 PURPOSE
Sec. 9.1 B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 70
Sec. 9.2 B-2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 74
CHAPTER
10 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
79
Sec.
10.0 PURPOSE
Sec. 10.1-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
81
CHAPTER
11 SIGN REQUIREMENTS
85
Sec. 11.0 PURPOSE 85
Sec. 11.1 DEFINITIONS 85
Sec. 11.2 GENERAL PROVISIONS 87
Sec. 11.3 EXEMPT
Sec. 11.4 SPECIFIC SIGN REQUIREMENTS 88
CHAPTER
12 OFF STREET
PARKING
Sec. 12.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS, PARKING & LOADING 91
Sec. 12.1 OFF STREET PARKING 92
Sec. 12.2 SCHEDULE OF OFF STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS 95
Sec.
12.3 OFF STREET PARKING CHART 100
Sec.
12.4 OFF STREET LOADING REQUIREMENTS
101
CHAPTER
13 STORM WATER
MANAGEMENT 104
CHAPTER
14 ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 14.0 ORGAN IZATION 105
Sec. 14.1 COUNTY PLANNING
Sec. 14.2 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 106
Sec. 14.3 COUNTY BOARD 107
Sec. 14.4 ZONING CERTIFICATES 107
Sec. 14.5 AGRICULTURAL
SITE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
Sec. 14.6 APPEALS 108
Sec. 14.7 PETITION APPLICATION PROCEDURES 108
Sec. 14.8 VARIATIONS 109
Sec. 14.9 AMENDMENTS 111
Sec. 14.10 SPECIAL USES 112
Sec. 14.11 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 115
Sec. 14.12 PUBLIC HEARINGS 120
Sec. 14.13 ENFORCEMENT
Sec. 14.14 FEES 122
Sec. 14.15 ADOPTION CLAUSE-EFFECTIVE DATE
122
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APPENDIX
123
ILLUSTRATION OF YARDS A-1
ILLUSTRATION OF TYPES OF LOTS A-2
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
ILLUSTRATION -
ALLOWABLE YARD PROJECTION A-4
GUIDE TO HEIGHT DEFINITIONS A-5
ILLUSTRATION OF SIGHT TRIANGLES A-6
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CHAPTER 1 TITLE
SECTION
1.0. TITLE
This Ordinance shall be known, cited and referred to as the LaSalle County Zoning
Ordinance.
CHAPTER 2 PURPOSE
SECTION 2.0 PURPOSE
The LaSalle County Zoning Ordinance
adopted pursuant
to the provision of “An Act in Relation to County Zoning” (Chapter 55, Illinois
Compiled Statutes, Div. 5/5 - 12001 through 5/5 -12019), as amended, is intended to serve the following:
For the purpose of promoting the public
health, safety, morals, comfort and general welfare, conserving the values of
property throughout the County, lessening or avoiding congestion in the public
streets and highways, and lessening or avoiding the hazards to persons and
damage to property resulting from the accumulation or runoff of storm or flood
waters, the County Board shall have the power to regulate and restrict the
location and use of buildings, structures and land for trade, industry,
residence and other uses which may be specified by the Board, to regulate and
restrict the intensity of such uses, to establish building or setback lines on
or along any street, traffic way, drive, parkway or storm or floodwater runoff
channel or basin outside the limits of cities, villages and incorporated towns
which have in effect municipal zoning ordinances; to divide the entire County
outside the limits of such cities, villages and incorporated towns into
districts of such number, shape, area and of such different classes, according
to the use of land and buildings, the intensity of such use (including height
of buildings and structures and surrounding open space) and other
classification, as may be deemed best suited to carry out the purposes of this
Ordinance: to prohibit uses, buildings or structures incompatible with the
character of such districts respectively; and to prevent additions to and
alteration or remodeling of existing buildings or structures in such a way as
to avoid the restrictions and limitations lawfully imposed hereunder.
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CHAPTER 3 RULES
SECTION
3.0. RULES
The language set forth in the text of this Ordinance shall be interpreted in
accordance with the following rules of construction:
A. Words
used in the singular number shall include the plural number and the plural
shall include the
singular.
B. Words used in the present
tense shall include the past tense and the future tense.
C. The word “shall” is
mandatory while the word “may” is permissive.
D. The masculine gender
includes the feminine and neuter.
E. The word “person” shall
include a firm, association, organization, partnership, trust, company or
corporation as
well as an individual.
F. All measured distances and
values shall be to the nearest integral number. If a fraction is one-half (1/2)
number or more,
the integral number next above shall be taken.
G. All distances, unless otherwise stated, shall be measured
horizontally.
SECTION 3.1. DEFINITIONS
Within the context of this Ordinance, the following words and terms shall have
the meaning set forth, except where otherwise specifically indicated. Words and
terms not defined shall have the meaning indicated by common dictionary
definition.
A. Is subordinate to and serves
a principal building, structure or principal use, and/or
B. Is subordinate in building
area, intensity of use or purpose to the principal building, structure or
principal
use served,
and/or
C. Contributes to the comfort,
convenience, or necessity of occupants of the principal building, structure or
principal use
served.
Accessory Unit: A group of rooms
which has complete, permanently installed kitchen and bath facilities and which
constitutes a dwelling within either a converted dwelling within any zoning
district or within a separate mobile home within the Agriculture District that
is separate from the primary unit.
Adjacent: The terms adjacent and
contiguous are used as synonymous terms, and mean lots located with the same
street frontage in contact with or touching another parcel of land, in
contradistinction to lying across a Street or alley therefrom.
Adult Bookstore and/or Video Store:
An establishment having as a significant or substantial portion of its stock in
trade books, magazines, or periodicals or other printed matter, and/or
photographs, films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides, tapes, records or
other forms of visual or audio representations which are distinguished or
characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to
Specified Sexual Activities or Specified Anatomical Areas.
Adult Business Use: The use of property for the operation of a
Massage Parlor and/or Bathhouse, Massage School, or any use of which a
significant or substantial portion involves an activity distinguished or
characterized by its emphasis on matters depicting, describing or relating to
Specified Sexual Activities or Specified Anatomical Areas, including but not
limited to the operation of Adult Bookstore and/or Video Store, Adult
Mini-Motion Picture Theater, Adult Motion Picture Theater, Adult Motion Picture
Arcade, Adult Motel, Adult Card and Gift, or Novelty Store. For the purposes of
this Ordinance an Adult Business Use shall not be deemed a retail business,
recreational or social facility, accessory use or general use.
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Adult Card, Gift, or Novelty Store:
An establishment having a significant or substantial portion of its stock in
trade items, such as cards, games, articles of clothing and novelties, which
are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depicting or describing
Specified Sexual Activities or Specified Anatomical Areas.
Adult
Mini-Motion Picture Theater: An enclosed building or any portion or
portions thereof having a capacity from six (6) to fifty (50) persons, where,
for any form of consideration (including a coin or token inserted into a coin
or token operated projector, video screen, or other image producing device),
patrons may view films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or similar
photographic electronic reproductions in which a significant or substantial
portion of the total presentation time is devoted to the showing of materials
that are distinguished by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or
relating to Specified Sexual Activities or Specified Anatomical Areas.
Adult Motel: A hotel, motel or
similar commercial establishment which:
A. 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
electronic or photographic reproductions which are characterized by the
depiction or description of Specified Sexual Activities or Specified Anatomical
Areas; and has a sign visible from the public right-of-way which advertises the
availability of such transmissions, films, motion pictures, video cassettes,
slides, or other photographic reproductions; or
B. Offers a sleeping room for
rent for a period of time that is less than eight (8) hours; or
C. Allows a tenant or occupant
of a sleeping room to sub-rent the room for a period of time that is less than
eight (8) hours.
Adult Motion Picture Arcade: An
establishment in which electronic, electrical, or mechanical still or slide
projectors, motion picture projectors, video screens, closed circuit television
transmissions or other image-producing devices operable by insertion of a coin
or token or for other consideration are maintained for presentation of images
to five (5) or fewer persons at a single time per such device and where images
presented are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on depicting or
describing Specified Sexual Activities or Specified Anatomical Areas.
Adult Motion Picture Theater: An
enclosed building with a capacity of fifty (50) or more persons where,
for any form of consideration, patrons may view closed circuit television
transmissions, films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or similar
electronic or photographic reproductions in which a significant or substantial
portion of the total presentation time is devoted to the showing of materials
which are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting or
relating to Specified Sexual Activities of Specified Anatomical Areas.
Agriculture: The growing of farm
crops, truck garden crops, animal and poultry husbandry, apiculture,
aquaculture, dairying, floriculture, horticulture, nurseries, tree farms, sod
farms, pasturage, viticulture, and wholesale greenhouses, and accessory uses
customarily incidental to agricultural activities. Agriculture also includes
the growing, developing, processing, conditioning, or sale of hybrid seed corn,
seed beans, seed oats, or other farm seeds. Agriculture does not include the
extraction of sand, gravel or limestone, even if such activities are related to
an agricultural purpose.
AGRICULTURE,
AS DEFINED HEREIN, IS EXEMPT FROM THE REGULATIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE AS PROVIDED
IN SECTION 6.4 EXEMPTIONS.
Airport-Heliport, Private Commercial: An area
of land or water that is used or designed for the landing and take off of
aircraft, of any type, that is used
for commercial
purposes and includes its areas, buildings and/or facilities for the shelter, servicing
or repair of aircraft and the areas, buildings and/or facilities used for crop
dusting/spraying, skydiving, hang gliding, glider flying or flying of
experimental aircraft of any kind.
Airport-Heliport, Private Restricted
Landing Areas: Any area of land, water, or both, which is used or is made
available for landing and take off of aircraft, but is restricted by the
owner/occupant and not used for commercial purposes.
Airport-Heliport, Public Commercial--Any
area of land, water, or both, used for the landing and take-off of aircraft,
used for commercial purposes, which facilities have one or both of the
following characteristics: 1) an unrestricted landing area open to the public
and/or 2) receives or discharges passengers or cargo. Areas, buildings and/or
facilities for the shelter, servicing or repair of aircraft are included.
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Air Rights: Air Rights for the purpose of this Ordinance shall
mean the ownership or control of all land or property, and that area of space
at and above, a horizontal plane over the ground surface of land utilized for
railroad or street rights-of-way. The horizontal plane shall be established at
a height, which is reasonably necessary or legally required for the full and
free use of the ground surface.
Amusement Arcade (Game Room): Any
establishment containing more than four (4) mechanical, electronic, and/or coin
operated amusement devices and/or games operated on the premises for the
amusement of the general public whether or not operated as a principal use.
Amusement Device: Any machine, game,
table, or device which is designed, intended or used as entertainment, and may
be operated by the public upon the insertion of a coin or token, or the use of
which is made available for any valuable consideration and is not considered a
gambling device by the Illinois Compiled Statutes. Amusement device shall
include, but not be limited to, devices commonly known as pinball machines,
pool tables, video games, electronic games, kiddy rides, mini-theaters
projection devices and video screens, and all games or operations similar
thereto, whether or not registering a score under whatev