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Oak Park, IL Code of Ordinances
THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK PARK, ILLINOIS
PREFACE TO OAK PARK CODE
PREAMBLE
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DEALERS
CHAPTER 4 AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 5 ANIMALS
CHAPTER 6 AUCTIONS
CHAPTER 7 BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS LICENSING
ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 2 FEE SCHEDULE
ARTICLE 2 FEE SCHEDULE
ARTICLE 3 ADVERTISING AND BILL POSTING
ARTICLE 4A GENERAL BROKERS
ARTICLE 4B PAWNBROKERS
ARTICLE 5 CATCH BASIN CLEANERS
ARTICLE 6 COMPREHENSIVE REGULATION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
ARTICLE 7 CONTRACTOR'S STORAGE YARD, COAL OR LUMBER YARD
ARTICLE 8 DATING SERVICES
ARTICLE 9 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
ARTICLE 10 FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS
ARTICLE 11 FLORISTS
ARTICLE 12 PARKING GARAGES AND PARKING LOTS
ARTICLE 13 ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS
ARTICLE 14 DAY AND NIGHT CARE CENTERS AND HOMES
ARTICLE 15 JUNK DEALERS
ARTICLE 16 LAUNDRIES, LAUNDROMATS, DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS AND DRY CLEANERS
ARTICLE 17 MODEL REFERRAL SERVICE
ARTICLE 18 PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS
ARTICLE 19 RENTAL REFERRAL AGENCIES
ARTICLE 20 SERVICE STATIONS
ARTICLE 21 THEATERS
ARTICLE 22 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ARTICLE 23 AMUSEMENTS
ARTICLE 23A DANCES AND DANCE HALLS
ARTICLE 24 FOODS AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE 25 LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES
ARTICLE 26 MASON CONTRACTORS, GENERAL
ARTICLE 27 PUBLIC CARRIERS
ARTICLE 28 BARBERS AND BARBERSHOPS
ARTICLE 29 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALES
ARTICLE 30 CURRENCY EXCHANGES
ARTICLE 31 HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDE
ARTICLE 32 BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE 33 ACCESSORY USE TOUR HOUSES
ARTICLE 34 TOUR TROLLEYS
ARTICLE 35 VALET PARKING
ARTICLE 36 DONATION BOXES
ARTICLE 37 SECONDHAND GOODS DEALERS
ARTICLE 38 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND MASSAGE SERVICES
ARTICLE 39 CANNABIS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE 40 SHORT-TERM RENTALS
ARTICLE 41 LAWN MAINTENANCE/LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 9 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 10 RESERVED
CHAPTER 11 GAMBLING
CHAPTER 12 HOUSING
CHAPTER 13 HUMAN RIGHTS
CHAPTER 14 LIBRARY
CHAPTER 15 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 15A NEWSPAPERS AND NEWSPAPER STANDS
CHAPTER 16 NUISANCES
CHAPTER 17 OFFENSES
CHAPTER 18 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
CHAPTER 19 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 20 PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER 21 SMOKE ABATEMENT AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 22 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 23 SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 23A TAXES
CHAPTER 24 TAXICABS
CHAPTER 25 TREES, SHRUBS AND OTHER PLANTS
CHAPTER 26 WATER
CHAPTER 27 WEAPONS
CHAPTER 28 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 29 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION
CHAPTER 30 SPECIAL EVENTS
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8-12-11: ALIGNMENT OF CARS:
All parking lots with self parking usage shall have stalls marked for each vehicle to be parked. The arrangement and size of the stalls and aisles shall conform to the minimum standards as shown in Exhibit A at the end of this Section. However, parking lots located in an "R-6" or less restrictive zoning district may include one or more pairs of stalls located end to end, with one of the stalls having access to the aisle only via its companion stall, provided that: a) both vehicles occupying such stalls are owned by persons residing in the same dwelling unit or by persons employed at the same business, commercial or other permitted establishment; b) no other stall's access is impeded; and c) the lot otherwise complies with all standards shown in Exhibit A at the end of this Section.
All parking lots with attendant parking or storage parking usage shall provide one hundred eighty (180) square feet of pavement area for each vehicle to be parked and a clear aisle space through the parking lot for emergency service.
A maximum of ten percent (10%) of the total number of spaces in any parking garage or parking lot used by the general public may be designated as "Compact Car Only" spaces. Each space shall be marked or signed in such a way to distinguish it as a "compact car only" space. In private parking garages and parking lots where the spaces are assigned to specific vehicles, a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of the total number of spaces may be designated as "Compact Car Only" spaces. Also, each space should be marked or signed in such a way to distinguish the space as a compact car only space, as referenced in Exhibit A.
   EXHIBIT A
   PARKING DIMENSIONS AND DEFINITIONS
(Ord. 1999-0-22, 6-21-99)
8-12-12: DRIVEWAYS:
Each parking garage or parking lot shall have not more than two (2) driveways leading to and from the garage or lot over the public sidewalks, along any given street. Driveways shall be at least twenty five feet (25') from the curb line of any intersection street. (Ord. 1986-0-38, 5-5-86)
8-12-13: FIRE EQUIPMENT:
Parking garages shall be equipped with proper fire extinguishing apparatus subject to the approval of the Fire Department of the Village and all vehicles shall be so stored that they may be reached readily in case of fire or other emergency. (Ord. 1986-0-38, 5-5-86)
ARTICLE 13
ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS
SECTION:
8-13-1: Definitions
8-13-2: License
8-13-3: Licensing Requirements
8-13-4: License Revocation
8-13-5: Hearing
8-13-6: Operational Standards
8-13-7: Services Required
8-13-8: Plant and Equipment Standards
8-13-9: Personnel Requirements
8-13-1: DEFINITIONS:
The following words and phrases shall have the meanings, and are hereby defined, as follows:
DAY CARE: A program of services provided under health leadership in an ambulatory care setting for adults who do not require twenty four (24) hour institutional care and yet, due to physical and/or mental impairment, are in need of a protective environment. The essential elements of a day care program are directed toward maintaining physical and mental health. Day care shall provide a maximum of twelve (12) hours care to any one individual within a twenty four (24) hour period.
APPLICANT: Any person making application for a license of a day care facility.
OWNER: In the case of a licensee who is an individual means the licensee, and in the case of a corporation, partnership or association, licensee means each member thereof.
LICENSE: The certificate issued by the Village that allows the licensee to open, conduct, manage or maintain an adult day care facility and advertise as such.
8-13-2: LICENSE:
No adult day care center shall be operated without first obtaining a license therefor as provided in Article 1 of this Chapter.
The license fee shall be as set forth in Article 2 of this Chapter.
8-13-3: LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
The terms of the adult day care license require that:
   A.   The facility demonstrates compliance with the adult care standards of this Article.
   B.   The number of adults specified on the license shall be the maximum allowed in the center at any one time.
   C.   The facility shall operate within the conditions that are specified on the license document.
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