Naperville does not regulate ordinary lawn ornaments (statuary, garden gnomes, flamingos, deer, religious figures, flag poles, bird baths) under Title 6 (Zoning) or general code, provided the items remain on private property, do not obstruct sight-distance triangles at corner lots, do not encroach into the public right-of-way, and do not constitute commercial signs. HOA CC&Rs in many Naperville subdivisions (Ashbury, White Eagle, Tall Grass, Stillwater, Brookdale, Hobson West) impose additional restrictions enforceable under the Illinois Common Interest Community Association Act (765 ILCS 160/) and the federal/Illinois flag display protections.
Naperville leaves residential lawn ornamentation almost entirely to homeowner discretion at the city level. The Zoning Ordinance Title 6 does not include a 'lawn ornament' use category or quantity cap; statuary, gnomes, flamingos, deer figures, religious icons, military memorials, flagpoles, bird baths, fountains, and seasonal decorations are accessory to the principal residential use and require no city permit. Practical municipal constraints are narrow. First, sight-distance triangles at corner lots: nothing in the visibility triangle (typically a 25- to 30-foot triangle at intersections measured from the curb lines, depending on speed limit and design standard) may obstruct driver vision; tall ornaments are subject to relocation orders. Second, public right-of-way: lawn ornaments may not be placed in the parkway strip between sidewalk and curb without Public Works permission, and items in the right-of-way may be removed by the city. Third, signs vs. ornaments: an ornament that prominently displays a commercial name, logo, or advertising message can be reclassified as a sign under Title 6 Chapter 16 and become subject to permit requirements. Fourth, flag display: the federal Freedom to Display the American Flag Act (4 U.S.C. Β§ 5) and the Illinois Freedom to Display the American Flag Act (765 ILCS 720/) preempt HOA bans on the U.S. flag, subject to reasonable rules on size, placement, and mounting. Fifth, HOA CC&Rs: Naperville is heavily HOA-organized; many planned subdivisions impose ornament limits β quantity caps, height restrictions, prohibition of pink flamingos and similar 'unsightly' items, and seasonal-only allowances β enforceable by the association under 765 ILCS 160/, with attorney-fee recovery available. Always check the recorded CC&Rs and any architectural review board guidelines before installing major ornaments.
City enforcement is rare. Sight-distance triangle obstruction at a corner lot: Naperville Police or Public Works citation and required relocation. Right-of-way encroachment: Public Works removal with recovery of costs from the property owner. Reclassification as a commercial sign without permit under Title 6 Chapter 16: temporary sign penalties. Property-maintenance violations may apply where ornaments deteriorate into junk or debris. HOA CC&R violations are enforceable by the association in DuPage or Will County Circuit Court, including injunctive relief and attorney-fee awards under 765 ILCS 160/. American flag display is protected under 4 U.S.C. Β§ 5 and 765 ILCS 720/.
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