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Veterinary Clinic Zoning: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do veterinary clinic zoning rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

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.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago Zoning Ordinance MCC 17-3 and 17-5 allow veterinary offices and small-animal hospitals as permitted uses in B and C commercial districts. Overnight boarding and outdoor runs trigger special-use review by the Zoning Board of Appeals plus MCC 4-384 kennel licensing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
Zoning codeCook Code Chapter 102-
By-right zonesC-1 and C-2B1-B3 and C1-C3 districts
Special use triggerLarge animal or boarding-
Lead boardCook Zoning Board of Appeals-
State license225 ILCS 115-
Boarding rule-Special use under 17-13-0900
Noise limit-50 dBA night residential line
Kennel license-MCC 4-384 if boarding
Medical waste-415 ILCS 5/2 compliance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington Heights FAQ

Can a vet clinic include overnight boarding?

Limited overnight boarding for medical recovery is generally allowed in C-1 and C-2 zones. Significant boarding or kenneling typically requires a special use permit from the Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals after public hearing.

Where can I open a large-animal veterinary hospital?

In agricultural and rural Cook County zones under Chapter 102, generally with a special use permit. Urban commercial zones limit veterinary uses to small-animal clinics with conditions on noise, kenneling, and outdoor runs.

Chicago FAQ

Can a veterinary clinic open above a corner store?

Yes in B and C commercial districts as long as no overnight boarding occurs. Mixed-use buildings on B3 corridors are common locations. File a zoning verification with the Department of Planning before signing a lease.

Do 24-hour emergency vets need extra approvals?

Often yes. Overnight observation with boarding triggers special-use review at the Zoning Board of Appeals and a kennel license under MCC 4-384. Soundproofing must meet MCC 8-32 nighttime limits near residential lots.

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