Cook County Code Chapter 102 (Zoning) allows veterinary clinics by right in commercial zones C-1 and C-2 with use conditions on noise, overnight kenneling, and outdoor runs. Larger animal hospitals require a special use permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Cook County Code Chapter 102 (Zoning) governs land use in unincorporated Cook County and places veterinary services in commercial zones. C-1 (neighborhood commercial) and C-2 (community commercial) generally allow small-animal clinics by right, subject to conditions limiting overnight boarding, outdoor runs, and noise impacts on adjacent residential lots. Operations involving large animals, extensive kenneling, or significant outdoor runs typically require a special use permit from the Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals after public notice and hearing. State licensing under the Illinois Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act (225 ILCS 115) layers on top of county zoning approvals.
Operating a vet clinic in a non-permitted zone or without required special use permit risks zoning citations, stop-work orders, and special-use revocation. Noise and odor violations of permit conditions can trigger nuisance enforcement and Zoning Board review.
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