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THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF OUR MOST COMMON ORDINANCE INQUIRIES.
THESE ORDINANCES HAVE BEEN EDITED FOR THE SAKE OF BREVITY. SHOULD
YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ON THESE OR OTHER ORDINANCES, PLEASE CONTACT
THE LINDENHURST POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 847-356-5400 OR THE
VILLAGE HALL AT 847-356-8252.
GARBAGE
STORAGE 50.04
*All garbage must be sealed in a tight-fitting container.
*Garbage/recycling/landscape waste receptacles cannot be
placed or stored on any area of a lot between the front side of
any part of the residence (including the front side of an attached
garage) and the street. The front side of a residence on a corner
lot would be the two sides facing the street.
*Receptacles and items may not be placed roadside for
pick-up until 6:00 p.m. the night before a scheduled pick-up
(Sunday), and must be removed by 8:00 p.m. the day of pick-up
(Monday).
*Contact Jensen Disposal (847/566-0189) for any questions
regarding yard waste disposal, or to schedule pick-up of major
appliances. Excluded appliances include: freezers,
refrigerators, air conditioners and dehumidifiers due to their
coolants. Contact Mike's Appliances (773/276-0599) for removal of
these items. Also, Jensen will not take tires; tires may be
brought to any tire store for recycling.
BURNING
50.06
At the
Regular Village Board Meeting of April 10, 2006, The Lindenhurst
Village Board passed an ordinance amending the "Burning Refuse"
Section 50.06 of Chapter 11 of the Municipal Code. This amendment
prohibits leaf, landscape waste and brush burning and went into
affect May 1, 2006.
Please click
HERE to view the ordinance.
* Wood may be burned any time;
however, the burning of leaves, landscape waste, brush, garbage or
any construction materials is prohibited.
* NOTE: The burning must be enclosed, and must be 20 feet from
any structure, fence, wetland, tree or bush, but can not take
place on any public road or right-of-way. The fire must be
constantly attended by a competent person with an extinguishing
source ready.
* Fires must be immediately extinguished if so requested by a
Village employee due to hazards caused by atmospheric conditions,
excessive smoke, or high flame.
* Burning Tips:
* Be courteous and respectful to your neighbors, especially those with breathing problems. Let them know before you burn.
* Do not burn on windy days, or days when the wind blows towards your neighbors.
* Do not burn wet wood. Smoke from such fires stays closer to the ground and longer in the breathing zone.
* Always attend, manage, and control your fire. Always have a hose or water source nearby.
* Do not burn in ditches, drainage ways or within 25 feet of a body of water.
FOR INFORMATION REGARDING JENSEN DISPOSAL'S LEAF-ONLY PICKUP
PLEASE CLICK
HERE.
WATER
CONSERVATION 51.010
*May 15th through September 15th, watering of planted
vegetation is not permitted between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. and is restricted to even number houses watering on even
numbered days and odd numbered houses watering on odd numbered
days (i.e. 220 Briar Lane can water on May 16th, 18th, 20th, etc.
and 2505 Heron Drive can water on May 15th, 17th, 19th, etc.); car
washing is permitted at any time.
*Special permits for watering new landscape can be obtained
at the Village Hall.
DISCHARGE
INTO SEWER SYSTEM 51.052/51.053
*No person shall discharge into any Village storm or
sanitary sewer any substance which could pose a health or
environmental threat, or harm the sewers or sanitary treatment
equipment.
*Sump pump water discharge can take place on private property but
not onto public right-of-way if an icing condition will result.
VEHICLE LICENSE
TAX 71.01
*An
annual per household vehicle license tax charge of $36.00 will be
included on your sewer and water bill over six annual billings
@$6.00 per billing. Senior, handicap and military reductions are
available. The Village does not issue vehicle stickers, however,
Lake Villa Township vehicle stickers are available at the
Lindenhurst Village Hall. There is not any addition charge for
these stickers.
SKATEBOARDS,
SCOOTERS, ROLLER SKATES, ETC. 72.17
*Tricycles, skateboards, scooters, roller skates and the
like are not permitted on the roadways of Grand Ave., Grass Lake
Rd., Beck Rd., Federal Pkwy., Hawthorne, Sprucewood, Sand Lake
Rd., Lake Shore Dr.. at any time, and not permitted on any Village
roadways between sunset and sunrise. Note: Morotized scooters
are not permitted on Village roads at any time.
*Bicycles and skateboards are not permitted on Plaza
sidewalks.
SNOWMOBILE
REGULATIONS 72.32
*Snowmobiles can only be operated on private property with
the permission of the owner.
*Snowmobiles are not permitted on any public right of way
or roadway, school grounds, Village or Park District property.
*Snowmobiles are permitted on Lake Linden under the following
conditions:
1. 10 mph speed limit
2. at least 75 feet from the shoreline
3. and clear of non-snowmobilers and skating areas.
COMMON
PARKING VIOLATIONS 73.00
*2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Parking on Village streets is prohibited
all year.
*Parking of Village streets is prohibited during Snow
Removal Operations in excess of one inch until they are complete.
*Vehicles displayed "For Sale" on a roadway, lawn, or
shopping center. May only be displayed in private driveways.
*Parking on Grass
*Left Side to Curb
*On or over any sidewalk
*Within 20 feet of an Intersection
*Within 15 feet of a Fire Hydrant
*Parking overnight at Beaches and/or Parks
*Any place where the vehicle reduces the usable width of the
roadway to less than 18-feet.
TRUCK
PARKING PROHIBITED 73.06
*The parking of trucks (other than pickup style or vans),
school or passenger buses, converted/modified school or passenger
buses, is not permitted on any public or private property.
EXCEPTIONS:
1) Truck is in the process of being loaded or unloaded
2) Truck is parked in a nonresidential zoning district being used
for a business located on that lot
3) Occupant of the truck is performing repair or construction work
on the premises, and is needed in the performance of that work.
RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES (RV) 73.16
EXAMPLES: Pop-up campers, motorhome, travel trailers, campers,
boats or other watercraft, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, snow
mobiles
*Cannot have more than 1 RV parked or stored in the open.
The maximum size permitted is 32 feet long, 10 feet high, or 8
feet wide.
*The RV must be parked in rear or side yard, and if faces a
street, must have a 6 foot visual barrier of vegetation or
fencing. If impossible to park in rear or side due to barriers,
may store the RV on the driveway or hard surface closest to the
side lot line.
*RV's meeting the size limitations may temporarily be
parked on the driveway for maintenance for a maximum of 72 hours.
*RV's cannot be used as living/sleeping quarters, and
cannot be connected to any utilities.
*No RV shall have its wheels or hitches removed or affixed to the
ground in any way.
*No RV shall be parked or stored in such a way so as to create a
dangerous or unsafe condition.
*No part of any RV may be parked or stored over or within any
public road right-of-way.
*The area around and underneath the RV must be kept free of tall
grass, weeds or debris. Cannot use the RV for storage of any
other material or goods.
*Any liquified petroleum gas cylinders on a RV must have their
valves in the "off" position.
ANIMALS
VIOLATIONS 90.00
*No person shall cruelly treat or abandon an animal in the
Village.
*Residents are permitted a maximum combination of 3 cats
and/or dogs.
*Animals are not permitted to be off the owner's property
unless the animal is controlled on a leash no longer than 10-feet
in length.
*Animals cannot disturb the peace, day or night.
*Animal defecation must be removed immediately including
public rights of way.
*Hunting is prohibited.
*Current rabies inoculations are required. (Dogs and cats
are not licensed through the Village)
FIREWORKS
92.35
*It is unlawful to sell or discharge any fireworks within
the Village.
INOPERABLE
VEHICLES 93.01
*It is not permitted to store an inoperable vehicle, nor
any motor vehicle parts, in public view. An inoperable vehicle is
any vehicle incapable of being driven under its own power upon any
road, OR any motor vehicle that does not have current
registration. Thus, any vehicle without valid registration
displayed is in violation.
PUBLIC
NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH 94.03
*Animal or bird carcasses on private property; must be
properly disposed of in a sanitary manner within 24-hours of
death.
*Accumulations of garbage, debris, decayed animal or vegetable
matter, trash, rubbish, rotting lumber, bedding, packing material,
abandoned or disabled vehicles or machinery, scrap metal, or any
material in which flies, mosquitoes, other disease-carrying
insects, rats or other vermin may breed.
*All stagnant water in which mosquitoes, flies or other insects
can multiply.
*Any use of property, substance or things causing an offensive or
disagreeable odor.
PUBLIC
NUISANCES AFFECTING PEACE AND SAFETY 94.05
*All trees, hedges, signs, or other obstructions which
prevent drivers from obtaining a clear view of traffic when
approaching an intersection or crosswalk.
*All limbs of trees which project less than 8-feet high over a
public sidewalk, and less than 10-feet high over a public street.
*Loud and discordant noises are not permitted.
*CONSTRUCTION HOURS:
Weekdays 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
PARKS,
LAKES &
BEACHES 95.00
*Closed sunset to sunrise. Lighted athletic facilities close
at 11:00 p.m.
*Pets are not allowed. Exception: Dogs assisting a sight
impaired person.
*Parking not permitted after closing hours.
*Bicycles, roller skates, roller blades or skateboards are not
permitted on any tennis court surface unless a posted Park
District sign allows for such use.
*A watercraft is any type of boat capable of transporting
people. All watercraft on Village lakes must display a current
Village Watercraft Sticker affixed to its bow. Watercraft Stickers
are available at the Village Hall free of charge to residents.
*Watercraft cannot be equipped with a gasoline motor.
Electric-powered motors of 12 Volts and under are permitted.
*Watercraft must be operated 25 feet from any shoreline,
beach, or roped-off swimming area.
*Fishing is allowed as posted for Village Residents and
their guests only.
*Large-mouth bass and muskies are catch-and-release only.
*No bait-fish dead or alive are allowed as bait.
STREET
NUMBERING 96.62
*To better enable a timely response for emergency services,
homeowners are responsible for displaying their correct street
number in a conspicuous place on the side of the building facing
the street. The numbers shall be 3 to 6 inches in height and made
of light-reflecting material.
DEPOSITING
MATERIALS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY 96.05
*It is unlawful to deposit any material, debris, ice, or
snow onto the street, sidewalk, or public property. Includes
blowing or plowing snow into street.
WEEDS/TALL
GRASS 98.02
*Grass or weeds exceeding 8 inches, are not permitted.
SOLICITING
113.070
*Only solicitors registered with the Lindenhurst Police
Department are permitted to solicit
*Only between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, excluding Sundays and National Holidays.
*Solicitors are required to have their Village registration
on their person.
*Residents may post a notice prohibiting soliciting.
BILL POSTING
& HANDBILLS 116.030
*Advertisements and notices cannot be placed upon
sidewalks, curbs lamp posts, fences, electric lights,
trees/shrubs, utility poles, or public buildings.
*Distribution of handbills require a $50 annual license.
*Handbills cannot be deposited on vehicles nor in public
places.
*Handbills can only be deposited at inhabited private
property, and in such a manner as to prevent them from drifting
elsewhere.
AIRGUNS AND
PROJECTILE INSTRUMENTS 131.22
*Cannot possess any type of loaded airgun in any public
place.
*It is unlawful to fire or discharge any firearm, sling
shot, or any other instrument from which a missile is discharged
or hurled, within the Village.
DISCARDED
REFRIGERATORS 131.28
*It is a Class C misdemeanor to leave a discarded or
abandoned refrigerator/icebox/ice chest accessible to children,
with its doors or lid intact.
*Refrigerators may not be placed roadside for pick-up until
6:00 p.m. the night before a scheduled pick-up.
*Residents must contact an authorized contractor for
removal of all white goods (not part of regular garbage service).
CURFEW
131.30
*Persons under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian between the hours of:
11:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m., Sunday through Thursday nights
12:01 a.m. - 6:00 a.m., Friday and Saturday nights
POLITICAL
SIGNS 157.04 (C)
*May only be displayed on private property, no more than 30
days prior to an election.
*Must be removed within 7 days after the political event.
*May not be placed upon sidewalks, curbs, lamp posts,
fences, mailboxes, electric lights, trees/shrubs, utility poles,
or public buildings.
GARAGE SALES
157.04 (D)
*May have only 2 garage sales within a calendar year, and
not more than 4 consecutive days in duration.
*Signs may be posted on village-owned property, or private
property with the permission of the owner.
*Signs can not exceed 6 square feet in area, and shall not
be attached to lamp posts, fences, mailboxes, electric lights,
utility poles, or public buildings.
*Signs must include the name and/or address of the party
responsible, and the dates of the sale.
Common Village Ordinances