Cook County Code Ch. 102 zoning prohibits commercial auto repair as a home occupation in residential districts of unincorporated Cook County. Suburban municipalities apply equivalent rules, and CCDPH and EPA regulate waste oil, refrigerants, and solvents regardless of the operator's home-business intent.
Under Cook County Code Ch. 102, home occupations in residential zoning districts are limited to incidental, low-impact activities that do not generate customer traffic, outdoor storage, hazardous waste, or noise. Commercial automotive repair, body work, oil changes for the public, and tire services do not qualify and require a permitted commercial property in a B or M district. Even residents repairing their own vehicles cannot operate de facto repair businesses, store inoperable vehicles, or perform painting outdoors. CCDPH and the Illinois EPA enforce 415 ILCS 5 air, waste oil, and refrigerant rules statewide, and HOAs and suburbs add their own restrictions on driveway repairs. Inoperable vehicle storage is also regulated under Ch. 50 and most suburban property maintenance codes.
Operating an auto repair business in a residential zone in unincorporated Cook County triggers stop-work orders, daily zoning fines, and abatement. Improper waste oil or refrigerant disposal violates Illinois EPA rules under 415 ILCS 5 and brings additional civil penalties.
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