Amplified music rules in Highland Park, IL β also called sound permit, PA system, or live music ordinances β set decibel limits, time-of-day restrictions, and when permits are required.
Lake County IL regulates amplified music through the UDO noise performance standards and municipal ordinances. Outdoor amplified events require special event permits. Ravinia Festival (Highland Park) operates under a long-standing conditional use arrangement. Home rule cities have broad authority under 65 ILCS 5 to regulate entertainment noise.
Amplified music in Lake County is governed by the UDO's noise performance standards for unincorporated areas and by local ordinances in each municipality. Waukegan, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Libertyville, Gurnee, Vernon Hills, Mundelein and Zion all require special event or sound amplification permits for outdoor amplified music on public property, in parks, or at commercial venues. Ravinia Festival in Highland Park operates under a specific conditional use permit and negotiated sound limits reflecting its 1904 historic status. Home rule municipalities under 65 ILCS 5/1-1-1 have broad authority to set decibel limits and hours. Typical residential amplified music limits: 60-65 dBA daytime, 50-55 dBA at the property line after 10 PM. Commercial venues like Gurnee's Six Flags and Lake Forest College events operate under conditional use permits with specific sound conditions. Block parties and neighborhood events generally require a temporary permit from the city. Violations of the Illinois Criminal Code disorderly conduct provision (720 ILCS 5/26-1) may apply where amplified music unreasonably alarms or disturbs.
Noise ordinance violation: $75 to $750 depending on municipality. Unpermitted amplified event: $250 to $1,000 plus shutdown. Repeat violations: permit review, increased fines, possible venue conditional use review. Disorderly conduct under 720 ILCS 5/26-1: Class C misdemeanor.
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