Lake County IL municipalities restrict food truck vending to approved zones with minimum distances from brick-and-mortar restaurants (often 100-200 ft), schools and residential zones. Private property vending requires owner permission and zoning check. Waukegan, Libertyville, Highland Park and Lake Forest maintain specific food truck location programs; Gurnee and Vernon Hills focus on commercial corridors.
Vending zone rules are set by each Lake County municipality. Common restrictions: minimum distance from restaurants (100 to 200 feet typical; Lake Forest 300 feet), schools (200 to 500 feet during school hours), intersections and fire hydrants (15 to 25 feet), and residential zones. Time limits at single location commonly 2 to 4 hours before required relocation. No blocking of sidewalks, ADA accessibility paths, bus stops, loading zones or fire lanes. Highland Park and Lake Forest strictly regulate street vending on public ways; most operations require advance approval. Waukegan's Genesee Street corridor and Lakefront Park allow food trucks under municipal event programs. Libertyville downtown has specific food truck exclusion zones during farmer's markets. Gurnee commercial corridors around Six Flags and Great Lakes Crossing allow private-property vending with owner consent and zoning approval. Vernon Hills and Mundelein commercial centers require property owner written permission plus temporary use permits if on unimproved lots. Special events (Lake County Fair in Grayslake, Ravinia, Waukegan Air Show, Gurnee Days) have separate vendor assignment through event organizers. Private property operations still require zoning compliance, ADA path, adequate parking, and power/water source approvals.
Vending outside approved zone: $100 to $500 per occurrence. Blocking sidewalk/ADA: immediate relocation plus $250. Repeat offenses: permit suspension or revocation, up to $1,000 fine. Trespass on private property without permission: 720 ILCS 5/21-3 criminal trespass.
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