Showing ordinances that apply to Grandwood Park, IL
Grandwood Park is an unincorporated community (population 5,297) in Lake County, Illinois. Because Grandwood Park is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Lake County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The frequency limits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Lake County municipalities limit garage sales to 2-4 per household per calendar year. Waukegan allows 3 sales; Gurnee 3; Libertyville 3; Highland Park 2; Lake Forest 2. Each sale is limited to 2-3 consecutive days.
Municipal frequency limits in Lake County: Waukegan Title 5 permits up to 3 garage sales per household per calendar year, each lasting up to 3 consecutive days. Gurnee Municipal Code similarly caps at 3 sales, maximum 3 days each. Libertyville Title 5 allows 3 sales per year at up to 3 days each. Highland Park Code Ch. 110 restricts households to 2 sales per calendar year with up to 3 consecutive days each. Lake Forest limits households to 2 sales per year, 3 days each. Unincorporated Lake County has no explicit cap but sales operating as ongoing retail trigger UDO home-occupation enforcement. Multi-family, neighborhood, or block-wide sales typically count as a single event for each participating household. Estate sales following a death, divorce, or relocation generally count separately and may qualify for additional events with documentation. Exceeding frequency limits invites home-business zoning review and potential Illinois sales tax registration requirements under 35 ILCS 120. Churches and nonprofits are usually exempt.
Exceeding frequency limits: $50-$500 citation. Continued operation as unlicensed retail: home-business zoning violation $100-$1,000 plus required business license and state sales tax registration. Repeat violations: escalating fines.
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