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4 COMMUNITY PROFILE / OPENING A BUSINESS / IMPORTANT CONTACTS 5 BUSINESS RESOURCES 6 STAYING CONNECTED PERMITS/LICENSES 7-8 9 10 PERMITS / LICENSES ZONING / TAXES UTILITIES & SERVICES / POLICE-FIRE / REFUSE / SNOW REMOVAL Office of the Village Manager On behalf of the Village Council, I am honored to welcome you to the Village of Winnetka. We believe you will find Winnetka to be a unique, unrivaled, and prosperous place to do business. One of the greatest assets of Winnetka is its residents. People from all over the world have settled here, and their unique ideas and experiences have combined to solidify a vision for this community where they have chosen to live and raise their families. Winnetka also boasts three thriving retail commercial districts, each located in close proximity to a Metra rail station making Winnetka easy for commuters as well as a destination for a day of shopping and walking our pedestrian friendly streets. Our businesses are known for offering a unique array of products and services, and providing outstanding customer service. The Village of Winnetka is committed to promoting our businesses further contributing to the high quality of life for which we hold a strong reputation. Stay up-to-date on all of the wonderful and exciting things happening in Winnetka by subscribing to E- Developments, E-Winnetka, and liking Winnetka on Facebook. The Village website (villageofwinnetka.org) is also a source of valuable information for residents and visitors alike. Our focus and primary goal is to partner with you as you establish your business here, and to support you as your business flourishes. Robert M. Bahan, Village Manager VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE 3

Winnetka Community Profile OPENING A BUSINESS STEP 1: Tell us what type of business you would like to open and where you would like to open it by completing a new business registry form. (Located at villageofwinnetka.org) Staff will perform a zoning review to determine if the Village code allows your type of business in the location you desire. Winnetka is strategically located within an easy drive, or rail commute, of Chicago s city center. With its significant business and cultural resources, as well as leisure time activities, Winnetka is an unrivaled place to live, work, play, and shop. The Village occupies a land area of 3.81 square miles in Cook County, Illinois. The 2010 Census showed a total Village population of 12,187 down approximately 1.87% from the 2000 population of 12,419. According to the Census, there were 4,102 households in Winnetka in 2010 and the average household size was 2.97. Winnetka s median household income is $207,955. Further Winnetka community and demographic information can be found on the U.S. Census Bureau. www.census.gov In the Village s 2014 Citizen Survey, 91% of respondents rated the overall quality of life in the Village as excellent or good. More than 9 in 10 said it was an excellent or good place to live or place to raise children. View Survey results at villageofwinnetka.org STEP 2: If the zoning is approved, schedule a free pre-occupancy walk through inspection. This is an on-site meeting to inspect the property and discuss if any improvements need to be made before opening. It is a great opportunity to learn about building permit and sign regulations and the many ways the Village can help to promote and market your new business to the community. To open a new business contact Michael Martella, Economic Development Coordinator, at 847-716-3528 or email mmartella@winnetka.org. IMPORTANT CONTACTS Business Liaison 847-716-3528 Public Works 847-716-3568 Community Development 847-716-3576 Police (non-emergency) 847-501-6034 Fire (non-emergency) 847-501-6029 Chamber of Commerce 847-446-4451 Village Hall 847-501-6000 WATER & ELECTRIC SERVICE: Request Service 847-446-9550 Utility Billing 847-446-9550 Power/Water Outage (24x7 emergency) 847-501-2531 OTHER UTILITIES: North Shore Gas 866-556-6004 Comcast 866-647-6516 AT&T 888-944-0447 4 VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE

BUSINESS RESOURCES MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES- LET US HELP PROMOTE YOUR SUCCESS Are you celebrating an anniversary? Expanding your business? Hosting a new event? If you have exciting news or an upcoming photo opportunity, please contact Michael Martella at mmartella@winnetka.org or 847-716-3528 to share this information. The Village can help draw attention to your business through its many communication channels and by working with the media. Schedule a free ribbon cutting or request the Village to issue a press release to the media for a new event, interesting story, charitable act, or special occasion. Chamber of Commerce The Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce was formed in 2011 after the merger of two active and vibrant chambers. The mission of the Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce is: Supporting and encouraging the development and success of local businesses for the benefit of our vibrant communities. The Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce is over 300 members strong and growing. The combined membership affords its members more services, a larger presence in the community, and a stronger voice for businesses. Within each of Winnetka s business districts Hubbard Woods, Elm, Indian Hill there is pride and commitment to providing quality, value, expertise and personalized customer service. As the Village s leading business advocate, the Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce welcomes you. If you are interested in joining the chamber call 847-446-4451 or email membership@winnetkanorthfieldchamber.com. AVAILABLE SITES If you are considering expanding or opening a business in Winnetka, we can provide you with a complimentary list of available properties that closely match your needs. To facilitate business development the Village maintains an Available Commercial Properties Database. This is a complimentary service to local property owners and the business community. As the Village receives information about properties, the database will be updated to reflect current status. The database offers property images, space details, zoning information, and much more. Call 847-716-3528 or email: mmartella@winnetka.org VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE 5

Chicago s North Shore CVB STAYING CONNECTED Winnetka is on Facebook. Keep current on events and sales in the Village by Liking Winnetka. Visit facebook.com/winnetka.il Chicago s North Shore Convention and Visitors Bureau (CNSCVB) is the official marketing organization of the North Shore as certified by the Illinois Office of Tourism. Visitors to the area, tour groups, event planners, and media and relocation services utilize the bureau to obtain information about Chicago s North Shore. The CNSCVB markets to business and leisure visitors who shop, dine, visit attractions, attend theatre, stay in hotels, and make purchases from area businesses. Businesses in participating CNSCVB municipalities are welcome to join the CNSCVB as members. The membership program brings exclusive marketing opportunities to those seeking additional sales and promotional opportunities for a very reasonable fee. If you are interested in becoming a member or would like additional information, please contact Jennifer Engel at 847-763-0011 ext. 22 or email her at jengel@cnscvb.com. To learn more visit: visitchicagonorthshore.com Also, make sure to receive the Village s monthly E- Developments newsletter by clicking Subscribe in the lower left corner of the Village s homepage. Subscribers to E- Winnetka must subscribe separately to E-Developments and may unsubscribe at any time. PERMITS/LICENSES SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT If you are interested in hosting a special event please complete a special event permit application (available at villageofwinnetka.org). There is a $35 application fee; you will also need to submit a certificate of insurance and complete an indemnification and hold harmless agreement. Applications should be submitted at least 15 days prior to the event. For questions about hosting a special event contact Keri Kaup, Public Safety Analyst Police, 847-716-3440, kkaup@winnetka.org. FOOD LICENSE Businesses intending to sell or serve food and/or drink items are subject to compliance with health and sanitation requirements. The Village employs a licensed Sanitarian to administer standards and code requirements. Licenses for both food dealers and restaurants are available for download on the Village website at villageofwinnetka.org. LIQUOR LICENSE Businesses which intend to sell or serve beer, wine, or liquor are subject to compliance with the Village s liquor control requirements. Detailed information on the classes of licenses as well as the application are available from the Police Department or on the Village s website at villageofwinnetka.org. 6 VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE

PERMITS/LICENSES (CONT D) OUTDOOR SEATING To apply for an outdoor seating permit please complete an application available on the Village website at villageofwinnetka.org. The application will also require submittal of the following items: 1. A Certificate of Insurance with minimum $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate coverage and the Village of Winnetka named as additional insured. 2. A simple drawing of the table and chair placement plan. If you have questions about outdoor seating please contact Kathie Scanlan, Executive Assistant at 847-716-3541 or kscanlan@winnetka.org. BUILDING PERMIT In order to assure that work is performed in compliance with Village code requirements, permits are required for most construction activity, including many repair or replacement projects. Codes adopted by the Village establish minimum requirements for the safety and well-being of the property owner, occupants, and the general public. For assistance in determining whether your project requires a permit, review this document, or contact the Permit Coordinator at 847-716-3520. Permit Type Fee Permit Detail Fence $65 Shed $30/$1,000 of construction cost $70 minimum Impermeable Surface $75 Driveway, sidewalks, patios Remodeling New Construction $30/$1,000 of construction cost $1.30/square foot of new gross floor area Plumbing $70/5 plumbing fixtures Over 5, additional $10/fixture Furnace and AC $70 base fee Additional $90 per unit Deck $30/$1,000 of construction cost Roofing $65 EXTERIOR BUILDING DESIGN CHANGES A Certificate of Appropriateness of Design is required when work affects or involves an external architectural feature of a building, structure or site, whether or not such work requires a building permit. While a certificate is not required for single family residences, it is required for any exterior building alterations, site alterations or additions to multiple family residences, institutional uses, and commercial buildings. Design Guidelines and an application are available online at villageofwinnetka.org. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE 7

PERMITS/LICENSES (CONT D) TEMPORARY POP-UP STORE A pop up store is a retail store that is opened temporarily to take advantage of a trend or a seasonal product. This use allows the Fire Chief to approve a temporary pop-up store (up to 90 days) without invoking sprinkler requirements under the Change of Use provisions in the code. In order to take advantage of this provision, the applicant must agree to the following: Only one 90-day pop-up provision will be permitted for the same building over a 365 -day period Sign a Temporary Occupancy Compliance Agreement Any uses deemed hazardous by the Fire Chief or his designee will not be permitted An application can be found at villageofwinnetka.org. VEHICLE LICENSES The Village of Winnetka requires the purchase of an annual vehicle sticker for vehicles registered to an address within the Village limits. To purchase a sticker call 847-501-6000. BUSINESS EMPLOYEE PARKING PERMITS The purpose of these permits is to facilitate parking at a discounted price of $10 per year for employees who work for local businesses. Employee parking permits can be obtained in person at Village Hall. Employees are required to provide the following documentation in order to receive a permit: Completed signed employee parking permit application Proof of employment (including a paycheck stub dated within the last 60 days, items mailed to the applicant at a Winnetka business address within the last 60 days or a letter from the employer on company letterhead listing all current employees. Business cards or name tags are NOT sufficient proof of employment) The purchase of a permit does not guarantee that a spot will be available in the most convenient location. Employers have the option of sending the Finance Department a list of all employees on their company letterhead and a completed employee parking permit application for each employee. The Village will then process these permits together saving time for both the business employees and the Village. Note: Business Employee Parking Permits expire on June 30 annually. New applications should be completed prior to July 1. 8 VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE

ZONING The current Zoning Ordinance establishes standards to control the development and use of land in a way which promotes community welfare and protects the health and safety of residents. Zoning requirements are intended to insure compatibility with existing development. The Zoning Ordinance is one of the tools used to implement the Comprehensive Plan, which is the long range plan for the Village. The Zoning Ordinance is drafted in accordance with State law governing land use. The Village is divided into a series of different zones which control both the use of property and the standards for development; including five single family residential districts, two multiple family residential districts, two commercial zoning districts and one industrial zone. The majority of land in Winnetka is zoned for single family use, with commercial and multiple family zones located along the Green Bay Road Corridor and clustered near each of the Village s three commuter rail stations. Each zoning district is depicted in the Village s official Zoning Map. You may also contact the Community Development Department at 847-716-3527 to determine the zoning classification of a property. SPECIAL USES Certain uses, because of their unique characteristics, require evaluation on a caseby-case basis in order to permit consideration as to the impact on neighboring land and/or the public need. Such uses are classified as special uses. A public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals and a favorable vote by the Village Council is required prior to the establishment of a special use, or prior to modifications to existing special uses. As is the case with variations, specific standards for special uses are outlined in the Zoning Ordinance. It is highly recommended that a pre-application meeting be scheduled before proceeding with any request for special use permit; such a meeting can be scheduled by calling 847-716-3525. TAXES The Village collects and administers a variety of taxes to fund services, but is able to avoid charging taxes many other communities require. Home Rule Sales Tax- NONE Food & Beverage Tax- NONE Real Estate Transfer Tax- NONE Sales Tax-9.00% Telecommunications Tax-13.00% Property Tax- 1.162 of property equalized assessed valuation VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE 9

UTILITIES & SERVICES UTILITY SERVICE APPLICATION The Village of Winnetka provides water, electric, sanitary sewer, and stormwater (sewer) service to our residents and businesses. To obtain utility service, a new business must submit a customer service application request. Those who lease, rather than own their location, will be required to pay a deposit. For additional information, contact the Village Finance Department at 847-446-9550 or utilitybilling@winnetka.org. For questions specific to the Village's stormwater utility, please contact 847-716-3549 or stormwatercomments@winnetka.org. FIRE SPRINKLER ORDINANCE In 1977, the Winnetka Village Council passed an Ordinance that required any business or multifamily occupancy that changes its occupancy use to install an automatic fire sprinkler system. A Change of Use is defined as any space whose proposed use is different than the previous tenant s use based upon the International Building Code s occupancy classifications. In an effort to promote economic development, the Village Council made three significant changes to the Ordinance (MC-3-2016) which are outlined on the Village website here: village ofwinnetka.org. EMERGENCY KEY REQUIREMENT The Winnetka Village Code includes an emergency key access requirement. According to the 2009 International Fire Code (IFC) that the Village of Winnetka adopted in 2012, Where access to or within a structure or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire-fighting purposes, the fire code official is authorized to require a key box to be installed in an approved location. The key box shall be of an approved type and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official, (IFC Chapter 5 Section 506.1). When opening a new business in Winnetka this will be discussed during the pre-occupancy walk through inspection. If you have any questions about the Fire Sprinkler Ordinance or emergency key requirement please call the Fire Department at 847-501-6029. SNOW REMOVAL Police and Fire REFUSE COLLECTION SCHEDULE Village staff provide refuse collection services for the community including residential and commercial customers. Refuse is collected from businesses via Village-provided dumpsters. The size of dumpsters and frequency of collection vary depending on the needs of the business, and the space available for dumpsters. New businesses should contact the Public Works Department at 847-716-3568 to discuss refuse collection needs and scheduling. RECYCLING COLLECTION Commercial district recycling services are provided as a contract service in recycling dumpsters located throughout the commercial districts. To see a map of container locations, please visit villageofwinnetka.org. The Public Works Department provides the critical services of snow and ice control in Winnetka. Plowing activities typically begin with snow accumulations of about 2 inches on the streets and sidewalks. As there are a limited number of plows and drivers, Public Works assigns priority to the main streets. These routes receive much of the traffic in the Village and must be kept clear for traffic safety and emergency access. Minor streets receive next priority. Public sidewalks are usually plowed after snowfalls of 3 to 4 inches or more, in tandem with the streets, unless the demands of clearing the streets take precedence. For more specific information on snow removal visit the Village website at villageofwinnetka.org or call 847-716-3568. 10 VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BUSINESS RESOURCE GUIDE

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