Kane County does not run a countywide residential street-parking permit system. On public streets, the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5) applies, and each city or village sets its own on-street parking rules. County parking regulations govern county-owned lots and unincorporated private yards, not neighborhood curbs.
Street parking on public roads in Kane County is controlled by the Illinois Vehicle Code and by the municipality whose street it is. The county's own parking ordinance (Sec. 21-13) covers only lots inside the Kane County Government Center, Courthouse complex, youth home, diagnostic center and circuit clerk premises, restricting them to county officers, employees and people transacting county business. For residential curb rules, check your city or village. On unincorporated county land, the nuisance code regulates where vehicles may sit in a yard, not street striping.
On-street violations are enforced by the municipality or sheriff under the Illinois Vehicle Code; county-lot violations fall under Sec. 21-13 as posted.
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Backyard composting is legal in Kane County. Code Chapter 15 defines composting as a managed aerobic process, and yard waste is a defined material — but a co...
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Kane County has no ordinance banning or specifically regulating artificial turf on residential property in unincorporated areas. Installations must still mee...
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Kane County actively protects native landscaping: its weed and grass-height ordinances (Chapter 15) expressly exclude prairie plants, so a native/prairie gar...
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Kane County has no ordinance banning rain barrels or cisterns — collecting rainwater on your property is legal in Illinois. The Illinois Plumbing Code govern...
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Kane County sets no countywide lawn-watering schedule — this is the Midwest, not a drought-rationing region. Any watering limits come from your local water u...
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Kane County Code 15-2(1)(a) declares it a nuisance to keep or grow noxious weeds or vegetation that creates a public health/safety hazard on unincorporated l...
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