Lake County, IL
File #: 20-1041    Version: 1 Name: Ordinance amending the Lake County Temporary Emergency Public Nuisance Ordinance.
Type: ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/28/2020 In control: Public Works, Planning & Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 8/11/2020
Title: Ordinance amending the Lake County Temporary Emergency Public Nuisance Ordinance.
Attachments: 1. MODIFED LAKE COUNTY TEMPORARY EMERGENCY NUISANCE ORDINANCE - (v4) FINAL.pdf
Title
Ordinance amending the Lake County Temporary Emergency Public Nuisance Ordinance.

Staff Summary
* On May 12, the County Board adopted the Lake County Temporary Emergency Public Nuisance Ordinance to enact a temporary ban on open burning in the unincorporated area for a period extended from May 12 to June 10, coinciding with the spring landscape waste burning season. This ban was further extended by the County Board on June 9, and again on July 14, and is currently set to expire on August 12.
* The ordinance recognizes the increased risk of negative health impacts from open burning on individuals who have been infected with COVID-19.
* At the July 29 PWPT meeting, the Committee directed staff to prepare an amendment to the Temporary Emergency Ordinance to extend the ban subject to an exception allowing open burning on unincorporated residential properties at specified times and on limited days.
* Staff's proposed amendment will allow open burning of specified landscape waste and woody materials only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from sunrise to sunset, and will continue to allow small recreational fires and the use of self-contained outdoor burn devices under certain criteria.
* County Board action is anticipated on August 11.
* This amended temporary ordinance will go into effect immediately upon County Board adoption of Exhibit A and expire on October 14, 2020.

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ORDINANCE

WHEREAS, pursuant to 720 ILCS 5/47-5, counties have authority to declare what shall be public nuisances and to abate the same with respect to the territory within the county and outside the corporate limits of any city, village, or incorporated town; and

WHEREAS, based upon available information from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), people of all ages with underlying respiratory medical conditions, including chronic lung disease and asthma, are at higher risk for developing more serious complications if they contract COVID-19. Smoke from open burning can exac...

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