Will County enforces weed abatement. IL Noxious Weed Act (505 ILCS 100) requires destruction of designated noxious weeds. Vacant lots monitored closely.
Will County requires property owners to keep lots free of excessive weeds and overgrown vegetation. The IL Noxious Weed Act (505 ILCS 100) mandates destruction of designated noxious weeds including Canada thistle, perennial sowthistle, and others. Annual weed abatement notices sent to vacant lot owners. City crews abate non-compliant properties and charge owners via lien. Prairie restoration plantings may be exempt if properly maintained and permitted. Spring and summer are peak enforcement periods.
Notice to abate. City clears at owner's expense ($150 to $750+). Administrative fee plus property lien.
Will County, IL
Barking dogs in unincorporated Will County fall under the general noise ordinance (Β§133.04) if audible 75 feet beyond the property line during quiet hours (1...
Will County, IL
Will County Β§133.04 prohibits noise in all residential districts (and adjacent business districts) in unincorporated areas between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Nois...
Will County, IL
Will County Β§133.04 defines construction trades as home repair including construction, repair, and maintenance of structures and appurtenances, plus landscap...
Will County, IL
Will County Β§155-11.65 regulates truck and trailer parking in A-2 and residential districts. Commercial vehicles must be screened from view in side/rear yard...
Will County, IL
Unincorporated Will County does not have a county-wide overnight street parking ban. Parking on county roads is governed by the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 IL...
Will County, IL
In unincorporated Will County, vehicles must be parked on approved parking surfaces in residential districts. The zoning code (Chapter 155) governs driveway ...
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