Adult entertainment businesses in unincorporated Cook County need a Ch. 54 license and must comply with Ch. 102 zoning, including sensitive-use buffers from schools, churches, parks, and residential districts. Suburban municipalities adopt parallel ordinances; Chicago runs separate adult-use zoning.
Cook County regulates adult entertainment under Code of Ordinances Ch. 54 (Licenses and Business Regulations) and Ch. 102 (Zoning). Adult bookstores, cabarets, motion picture theaters, and similar uses require a county adult use license and may operate only in zoning districts that permit them, typically C-4 or M industrial. Buffer rules generally require 1,000-foot separation from schools, places of worship, public parks, day care centers, and residential zoning districts, and prohibit clustering of multiple adult uses. Operators must obtain background-checked employee permits, post visible licenses, and meet interior layout rules limiting closed booths. Suburbs like Stone Park, Rosemont, and Lyons have parallel ordinances; Chicago regulates adult uses through its own zoning and licensing code.
Operating an unlicensed adult use, locating within prohibited buffers, or violating booth and signage rules in unincorporated Cook County triggers daily fines, license revocation, and court-ordered abatement under Ch. 54 and Ch. 102 enforcement provisions.
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