header-left
File #: 2007-0393    Version: Name: Repeal Ordinance 4241 and Amend Village Code (Encroachments - Streets and Public Ways - Sidewalk Cafes) - Ordinance
Type: ORDINANCE Status: PASSED
File created: 6/14/2007 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 6/18/2007 Final action: 6/18/2007
Title: AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBER 4241 AND AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 2, SECTION 2-4 OF THE ORLAND PARK VILLAGE CODE: ENCROACHMENTS - STREETS AND PUBLIC WAYS
Code sections: 3-2-4 - ENCROACHMENTS (7/07)
Attachments: 1. Title 3 Chapter 2 Section 4
Title
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBER 4241 AND AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 2, SECTION 2-4 OF THE ORLAND PARK VILLAGE CODE: ENCROACHMENTS - STREETS AND PUBLIC WAYS
Body
WHEREAS, the Village of Orland Park (the “Village”) is a home rule municipality organized under the laws of the State of Illinois; and

WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have determined that restaurant businesses in the Village should be permitted to conduct and maintain outdoor dining on public sidewalks, subject to the restrictions and limitations hereinafter set forth, and to amend the Orland Park Village Code for such purpose.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Orland Park, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois, as follows:

SECTION 1

Ordinance 4241, amending Title 3, Chapter 2, Section 2-4 of the Orland Park Village Code is hereby repealed.

SECTION 2

Section 2-4 of Title 3, Chapter 2 of the Orland Park Village Code is hereby amended and restated to delete the current text and to provide in its entirety as follows:

“3-2-4: ENCROACHMENTS:

No structure, fence, merchandise display, landscaping, driveway, parking lot, newspaper vending machine, mailbox or other obstacle shall be permitted which obstructs or otherwise interferes with public use of a street, sidewalk, right-of-way or other public easement, except that food service establishments and restaurants shall be permitted to operate and maintain outdoor dining, including the service of liquor by an establishment that holds a liquor license without amendment of the liquor license, using a portion of a public sidewalk adjoining the food service establishment or restaurant with the following limitations:

1. Such outdoor dining use occupies no more than fifty percent (50%) of the depth of sidewalk; and

2. A minimum of forty-four (44) inches of unobstructed width of the sidewalk is maintained; and

3. The outdoor seating area does not exceed seventy five percent (75%) o...

Click here for full text