Commercial vehicle parking in North Chicago residential areas is restricted. Vehicles over 1.5 tons must use designated truck parking areas with proper screening.
North Chicago's zoning ordinance restricts commercial vehicle storage. Truck parking areas for vehicles exceeding 1.5 tons in capacity must be screened in accordance with bufferyard requirements. Commercial vehicles should not be stored on residential streets for extended periods. Contact North Chicago Police at 847-596-8600 for enforcement questions.
Violations result in warnings followed by fines of $100β$300 per occurrence. Vehicles parked in violation for extended periods may be subject to towing at the owner's expense.
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