STR guests in North Chicago must comply with the city's parking regulations including any overnight restrictions. Two parking spaces required per single-family dwelling unit.
North Chicago's zoning ordinance requires two parking spaces per single-family dwelling unit. Street parking regulations under Title 10, Chapter 5 apply to all vehicles including those of STR guests. Hosts should communicate parking rules to guests. Contact North Chicago Police for parking enforcement questions at 847-596-8600.
Parking violations are addressed through the noise/nuisance complaint process. Hosts receive warnings for first offenses, with fines of $100β$250 for repeat issues that affect the STR permit status.
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