PART 901 SOUND EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR PROPERTY-LINE-NOISE-SOURCES : Sections Listing

TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE H: NOISE
CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
PART 901 SOUND EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR PROPERTY-LINE-NOISE-SOURCES


AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 25 and authorized by Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/25 and 27].

SOURCE: Originally filed as Part 2 of Chapter 8: Noise Pollution, effective August 10, 1973; amended at 2 Ill. Reg. 27, p. 223, effective June 26, 1978; amended at 5 Ill. Reg. 6371, effective June 1, 1981; amended at 5 Ill. Reg. 8533, effective August 10, 1981; amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 10960, effective September 1, 1982; codified at 7 Ill. Reg. 13646; amended at 7 Ill. Reg. 14519, effective October 17, 1983; amended in R83-35 at 8 Ill. Reg. 18893, effective September 25, 1984; amended in R83-33, 26, 29, 30 and R83-34 at 9 Ill. Reg. 1405, effective January 17, 1985; Section 901.105(f)(1), (2) and (3) recodified to Sections 901.110, 901.111 and 901.112 at 9 Ill. Reg. 7147; amended in R83-25, 31 and 32 at 9 Ill. Reg. 7149, effective May 7, 1985; amended in R83-7 at 11 Ill. Reg. 3136, effective January 28, 1987; amended in R04-11 at 28 Ill. Reg. 11910, effective July 30, 2004; amended in R03-9 at 30 Ill. Reg. 5533, effective March 10, 2006; amended in R06-11 at 31 Ill. Reg. 1984, effective January 12, 2007; amended in R14-22 at 39 Ill. Reg. 16264, effective December 2, 2015; amended in R18-19 at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018.

 

Section 901.101  Classification of Land According to Use

 

a)         The land use classification system for applying the numeric sound standards of this Part is based on the Land-Based Classification Standards (LBCS) (Jeer, Sanjay; 2001; Land-Based Classification Standards; online at https://www.planning.org/lbcs;  American Planning Association:  Chicago, Illinois).  The LBCS applicable to this Part is in Appendix B.

 

b)         Class A land includes all land used as specified by LBCS Codes 1000 through 1340, 2410 through 2455, 5200 through 5230, 5500, 6100 through 6145, 6222, 6510 through 6530, and 6568 through 6600.

 

c)         Class B land includes all land used as specified by LBCS Codes 2100 through 2336, 2500 through 2720, 3500 through 3600, 4220 through 4243, 5100 through 5160, 5300 through 5390, 5400, 6147, 6210 through 6221, 6300 through 6320, 6400 through 6430, 6560 through 6567, 6700 through 6830, and 7100 through 7380.

 

d)         Class C land includes all land used as specified by LBCS Codes 3100 through 3440, 4120 through 4180, 4210 through 4212, 4300 through 4347, 7400 through 7450, 8000 through 8500, and 9100 through 9520.

 

e)         A parcel or tract of land used as specified by LBCS Code 9100, 9400, or 5500, when adjacent to Class B or C land, may be classified similarly by action of a municipal government with zoning jurisdiction over that land.  Despite any subsequent changes in actual land use, land so classified retains the B or C classification until the municipal government removes the classification adopted by it.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.102  Sound Emitted to Class A Land

 

a)         Except as elsewhere provided in this Part, a person must not cause or allow the emission of sound during daytime hours from any property-line noise source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A land that exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within the receiving Class A land.  Sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the property-line noise source.

 

Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz)

Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class A Land from

 

Class C Land

Class B Land

Class A Land

31.5

75

72

72

63

74

71

71

125

69

65

65

250

64

57

57

500

58

51

51

1000

52

45

45

2000

47

39

39

4000

43

34

34

8000

40

32

32

 

b)         Except as provided elsewhere in this Part, person must not cause or allow the emission of sound during nighttime hours from any property-line noise source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A land that exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within the receiving Class A land.  Sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the property-line noise source.

 

Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz)

Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class A Land from

 

Class C Land

Class B Land

Class A Land

31.5

69

63

63

63

67

61

61

125

62

55

55

250

54

47

47

500

47

40

40

1000

41

35

35

2000

36

30

30

4000

32

25

25

8000

32

25

25

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.103  Sound Emitted to Class B Land

 

Except as provided elsewhere in this Part, a person must not cause or allow the emission of sound from any property-line noise source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class B land that exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within the receiving Class B land. Sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the property-line noise source.

 

Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz)

Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class B Land from

 

Class C Land

Class B Land

Class A Land

 

 

 

 

31.5

80

79

72

63

79

78

71

125

74

72

65

250

69

64

57

500

63

58

51

1000

57

52

45

2000

52

46

39

4000

48

41

34

8000

45

39

32

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.104  Highly Impulsive Sound

 

Except as provided elsewhere in this Part, a person must not cause or allow the emission of highly impulsive sound from any property-line noise source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A or B land that exceeds the allowable A-weighted sound levels, measured with fast dynamic characteristic, specified in the following table, when measured in compliance with the procedure of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 900.103 at any point within the receiving Class A or B land.  Sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the property-line noise source.

 

Classification of Land on which Property-Line Noise Source is Located

Allowable A-weighted Sound Levels in Decibels of Highly Impulsive Sound Emitted to Receiving Class A or B Land

 

Class B Land

Class A Land

 

 

Daytime

Nighttime

Class A Land

47

47

37

Class B Land

54

47

37

Class C Land

58

53

43

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.105  Impact Forging Operations

 

a)         For purposes of this Section, only the following are applicable:

 

1)         "Daytime hours" means any continuous 16 hour period between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. local time.

 

2)         "Nighttime hours" means the 8 hours between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. that are not part of the 16 continuous daytime hours.

 

3)         The reference time for Leq, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 900.101, is one hour.

 

4)         "New impact forging operation" means a  property-line noise source comprised of impact forging operation on which construction began after September 1, 1982.

 

5)         "Existing impact forging operation" means a property-line noise source comprised of impact forging operations that were in existence on September 1, 1982.

 

b)         Emission Limitations for New Impact Forging Operation

A new impact forging operation must not cause or allow the emission of impulsive sound to any receiving Class A or B land that exceeds the allowable sound levels specified in the following table, when measured at any point within the receiving land.  Sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the new impact forging operation's property-line.

 

Allowable Highly Impulsive Sound Levels (Leq) in Decibels Emitted to Class A or B Land from New Impact Forging Operation

Class B Land

Class A Land

 

Daytime

Nighttime

59.5

53.5

48.5

 

c)         Limitations for Existing Impact Forging Operation

Unless granted a permanent site-specific allowable operational level pursuant to subsection (d), an existing impact forging operation must not cause or allow the emission of highly impulsive sound to any receiving Class A or B land that exceeds the allowable sound levels specified in the following table, when measured at any point within the receiving land.  Sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the existing impact forging operation's property line.

 

Allowable Highly Impulsive Sound Levels (Leq) in Decibels Emitted to Class A or B Land from Existing Impact Forging Operation

Class B Land

Class A Land

 

Daytime

Nighttime

64.5

58.5

53.5

 

d)         Site Specific Allowable Operational Level for Existing Impact Forging Operation

 

1)         An existing impact forging operation that does not comply with subsection (c) may seek a permanent site-specific allowable operational level from the Board.  A permanent site-specific level is the level of operation allowed for a petitioner after review and approval by the Board and after implementation of abatement measures, if any, approved by the Board.

 

2)         Any existing impact forging operation seeking a permanent site-specific operational level must submit with its petition the following:

 

A)        The location of the petitioner, a description of the surrounding community, and a map locating the petitioner within the community;

 

B)        A description of the petitioner's operations, the number and size of the petitioner's forging hammers, the current hours of hammer operation, the approximate number of forgings manufactured during each of the three prior calendar years and the approximate number of hammer blows used to manufacture the forgings;

 

C)        A description of any existing sound abatement measure;

 

D)        The sound levels in excess of those permitted by subsection (c) emitted by the petitioner into the community, in 5 decibel increments measured in Leq, shown on the map of the community;

 

E)        The number of residences exposed to sound levels in excess of those permitted by subsection (c);

 

F)         A description of other significant sources of noise (mobile and stationary) and their location shown on the map of the community;

 

G)        A description of the proposed operational level and proposed physical abatement measures, if any, a schedule for their implementation and their costs;

 

H)        The predicted improvement in community sound levels as a result of implementation of the proposed abatement measures; and

 

I)         A description of the economic and technical considerations that justify the permanent site specific allowable operational level sought by the petitioner.

 

e)         Land Use Classifications Preserved

The land use classifications in effect within a one-mile radius of an existing impact forging operation on September 1, 1982 remain the applicable land use classifications for enforcement of this Section against an existing forging operation and its future modification, regardless of actual subsequent changes in land use; unless those actual changes would impose less restrictive limitations on the impact forging operations.

 

f)         Site-Specific Operational Levels

Each individual existing forging operation identified in Sections 901.110 through 901.122 must comply with either the site-specific operational level defined in those Sections or the allowable sound levels in Section 901.105(c).

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.106  Prominent Discrete Tones

 

a)         A person must not cause or allow the emission of any prominent discrete tone from any property-line noise source located on any Class A, B or C land to any receiving Class A, B or C land, when measured at any point within the receiving land.  One-third octave band sound pressure levels must be measured at least 25 feet from the property-line noise source.

 

b)         Subsection (a) does not apply to prominent discrete tones having a one-third octave band sound pressure level 10 or more dB below the allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in Sections 901.102 through 901.104 for the octave band that contains the one-third octave band.  In the application of this subsection, the applicable numeric standard for sound emitted from any existing property-line noise source to receiving Class A land, for both daytime and nighttime operations, is found in Section 901.102(a).

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.107  Exceptions

 

a)         Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to sound emissions from land used as specified by LBCS Codes 1100, 6600 and 5500.

 

b)         Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to sound emissions from emergency warning devices and unregulated safety relief valves.

 

c)         Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to sound emissions from lawn care maintenance equipment and agricultural field machinery used during daytime hours.  For the purposes of this subsection, grain dryers operated off the farm are not considered agricultural field machinery.

 

d)         Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to sound emissions from equipment being used for construction.

 

e)         Section 901.102(b) does not apply to sound emissions from existing property-line noise sources during nighttime hours.  However, sound emissions from existing property-line noise sources during nighttime hours are subject to the limits specified in Section 901.102(a).

 

f)         Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to the operation of any vehicle registered for highway use while the vehicle is being operated within any land used as specified by Section 901.101 during ingress to or egress from a highway.

 

g)         Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to sound emissions from: land used as specified by LBCS Codes 5130 and 5140 when used for automobile and motorcycle racing; and, any land used for contests, rallies, time trials, test runs or similar operations of any self-propelled device, and upon or by which any person is or may be transported or drawn, when such self-propelled device is actually being used for sport or recreation and is actually participating in an activity or event organized, regulated, and supervised under the sponsorship and sanction of a club, organization or corporation having national or statewide recognition.  However, the exceptions of this subsection do not apply to any automobile and motorcycle race, contest, rally, time trial, test run or similar operation of any self-propelled device if such event is started between the hours of 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., local time weekdays, or between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., local time, weekend days.

 

h)         Section 901.104 does not apply to impulsive sound emissions produced by explosive blasting activities conducted on any Class C land other than land used as specified by LBCS Codes 8300 and 8500.  However, explosive blasting operations are subject to Section 901.109.

 

i)          This Part does not apply to impulsive sound produced by explosive blasting activities that are:

 

1)          Conducted on any Class C land used as specified by LBCS Codes 8300 and 8500; and

 

2)          Regulated by the Department of Natural Resources in compliance with Section 6.5 of the Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act [225 ILCS 715/6.5] and Section 3.13 of the Surface Coal Mining Land Conservation and Reclamation Act [225 ILCS 720/3.13].

 

j)          Sections 901.102 through 901.106 do not apply to sound emissions from snowmobiles.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.108  Compliance Dates for Part 901 (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.109  Highly Impulsive Sound From Explosive Blasting

 

a)         During the daytime hours that cover the period after sunrise and before sunset, a person must not cause or allow any explosive blasting conducted on any Class C land, other than land used as specified by LBCS Codes 8300 and 8500, to allow the sound emissions to any receiving Class A or B land that exceeds the allowable outdoor C-weighted sound levels specified in the following table, when measured with slow dynamic characteristic at any point within the receiving Class A or B land.

 

Allowable Outdoor C-Weighted Sound Exposure Levels in Decibels of Explosive Blasting Sounds Emitted to Receiving Class A or B Land from Any Class C Land other than Land Used as Specified by LBCS Code 8300 or 8500

Receiving Class A Land

Receiving Class B Land

107

112

 

The allowable sound exposure level limits in the above table must be lowered by three decibels (3 dB) for each doubling of the number of blasts during the day or night.

 

b)         Compliance with outdoor peak sound pressure level limits in the following table is prima facie level limits of this Section when measured on the receiving Class A or B land.

 

Equivalent Maximum Sound Pressure Level

 (Peak) Limits in Decibels

Lower Frequency Limit of Measuring System for Flat Response, a Variation from Linear Response of ± 3 dB (Hz)

Receiving Class A Land (dB)

Receiving Class B Land (dB)

 

 

 

≤  2.0 but > 0.1

133

133

 

c)         During the period defined by both the beginning of the nighttime hours (10:00 pm) or sunset, whichever occurs earlier, and the ending of the nighttime hours (7:00 am) or sunrise, whichever occurs later, the allowable sound level limits in subsections (a) and (b) must be reduced by 10 decibels except in emergency situations where rain, lightning, other atmospheric conditions, or operator or public safety requires unscheduled nighttime hour explosive blasting.

 

d)         Persons causing or allowing explosive blasting to be conducted on any Class C land other than land used as specified by LBCS Code 8300 or 8500 must notify the local public of the blasting prior to its occurrence, except when emergency situations require unscheduled blasting, by publication of a blasting schedule, identifying the work days or dates and time periods when explosives are expected to be detonated, at least every three months in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the blast site.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.110  Amforge Operational Level (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.111  Modern Drop Forge Operational Level (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.112  Wyman-Gordon Operational Level (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.113  Wagner Casting Site-Specific Operational Level (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 30 Ill. Reg. 5533, effective March 10, 2006)

 

Section 901.114  Moline Forge Operational Level

 

Moline Forge and future owners of the forging facility located at 4101 Fourth Avenue, Moline, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than nine forging hammers at the same time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 6:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.115  Cornell Forge, Hampshire Division Site-Specific Operational Level

 

Cornell Forge, Hampshire Division and future owners of the forging facility located at Walker Road, Hampshire, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than seven forging hammers at the same time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers only on Monday through Saturday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with an additional shift that may run from either 3:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. or from 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.116  Forgings and Stampings, Inc. Operational Level

 

Forgings and Stampings, Inc. and future owners of the forging facility located at 1025 23rd Avenue, Rockford, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than six forging hammers at the same time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Saturday.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.117  Rockford Drop Forge Company Operational Level

 

Rockford Drop Forge Company and future owners of the forging facility located at 2031 Ninth Street, Rockford, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than 12 forging hammers at the same time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.118  Scot Forge Company − Franklin Park Division Operational Level

 

Scot Forge and future owners of the forging facility located at 9394 W. Belmont Avenue, Franklin Park, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than seven forging hammers at any one time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

 

(Source:  Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 5533, effective March 10, 2006)

 

Section 901.119  Clifford-Jacobs Operational Level

 

Clifford-Jacobs Forging Company and future owners of the forging facility, located at 2410 North Fifth Street, Champaign, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level and sound limitations:

 

a)         Operate no more than fourteen hammers at any one time;

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers up to 24 hours per day, Monday through Saturday;

 

c)         Must not cause or allow the emission of sound from the facility to exceed 65 dB (A-weighted Leq) at the far southwest corner of the facility's property line adjacent to Wallace Avenue between the hours of 11 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Monday through Saturday;

 

d)         Must investigate new technologies, sound abatement measures, and possible operational changes to mitigate the sound emissions from its forging operations; and

 

e)         Must submit to the Board a report on the findings of the investigation pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section, once every 10 years after December 15, 2015.  The report must be filed with the Clerk of the Board at the following address:

 

Office of the Clerk

Pollution Control Board

James R. Thompson Center

100 West Randolph Street, Suite 11-500

Chicago, Illinois 60601

 

(Source:  Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 16264, effective December 2, 2015)

 

Section 901.120  C.S. Norcross Operational Level

 

C.S. Norcross & Sons Company and future owners of the forging facility located at the intersection of Davis and Dean Streets, Bushnell, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than 12 forging hammers at the same time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.121  Vaughan & Bushnell Operational Level

 

Vaughan & Bushnell Manufacturing Company and the future owners of the forging facility located at the intersection of Davis and Main Streets, Bushnell, Illinois, must comply with the following site-specific operational level:

 

a)         Operate no more than 10 hammers at the same time; and

 

b)         Operate its forging hammers up to 24 hours per day, Monday through Sunday.

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)

 

Section 901.122  Elgin Facility Site-Specific Noise Emission Limitations

 

The Combustion Turbine Power Generation Facility located at 1559 Gifford Road in Elgin, Illinois must not cause or allow the emission of sound from any property-line noise source located on that property that exceeds any allowable octave band sound pressure level specified in the following table, when measured at any point within the receiving Class A or Class B land. 

 

Octave Band Center Frequency (Hertz)

Allowable Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels (dB) of Sound Emitted to any Receiving Class A or Class B Land from Ameren Elgin Facility

 

 

 

 

Class A Land

Class B Land

 

 

 

31.5

80

80

63

74

79

125

69

74

250

64

69

500

58

63

1000

58

58

2000

58

58

4000

50

50

8000

40

45

 

(Source:  Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)


Section 901.APPENDIX A   Old Rule Numbers Referenced (Repealed)

 

(Source:  Repealed at 42 Ill. Reg. 20453, effective November 1, 2018)


Section 901.APPENDIX B   Land-Based Classification Standards and Corresponding 35 Ill. Adm. Code 901 Land Classes

 

 

LBCS

 

 

 

Main Category

Function Code

 

Description

35 IAC 901 Land Class

 

 

 

 

 

Residence or accommodation functions

1000

 

Residence or accommodation functions

A

  1100

 

Private household

 

  1200

 

Housing services for the elderly

 

1210

 

Retirement housing services

½

1220

 

Congregate living services

½

1230

 

Assisted-living services

½

1240

 

Life care or continuing care services

½

1250

 

Skilled-nursing services

½

  1300

 

Hotels, motels, or other accommodation services

½

1310

 

Bed and breakfast inn

½

1320

 

Rooming and boarding

¯

1330

 

Hotel, motel, or tourist court

 

1340

 

Casino hotel

A

General sales or services

2000

 

General sales or services

 

  2100

 

Retail sales or service

B

2110

 

Automobile sales or service establishment

 

2111

 

Car dealer

 

2112

 

Bus, truck, mobile homes, or large vehicles

½

2113

 

Bicycle, motorcycle, ATV, etc.

½

2114

 

Boat or marine craft dealer

½

2115

 

Parts, accessories, or tires

½

2116

 

Gasoline service

½

2120

 

Heavy consumer goods sales or service

½

2121

 

Furniture or home furnishings

½

2122

 

Hardware, home centers, etc.

½

2123

 

Lawn and garden supplies

½

2124

 

Department store, warehouse club or superstore

½

2125

 

Electronics and Appliances

½

2126

 

Lumber yard and building materials

½

2127

 

Heating and plumbing equipment

½

2130

 

Durable consumer goods sales and service

½

2131

 

Computer and software

½

2132

 

Camera and photographic supplies

½

2133

 

Clothing, jewelry, luggage, shoes, etc.

½

2134

 

Sporting goods, toy and hobby, and musical instruments

½

2135

 

Books, magazines, music, stationery

½

2140

 

Consumer goods, other

½

2141

 

Florist

½

2142

 

Art dealers, supplies, sales and service

½

2143

 

Tobacco or tobacconist establishment

½

2144

 

Mail order or direct selling establishment

½

2145

 

Antique shops, flea markets, etc.

½

2150

 

Grocery, food, beverage, dairy, etc.

½

2151

 

Grocery store, supermarket, or bakery

½

2152

 

Convenience store

½

2153

 

Specialty food store

½

2154

 

Fruit and vegetable store

½

2155

 

Beer, wine, and liquor store

½

2160

 

Health and personal care

½

2161

 

Pharmacy or drug store

½

2162

 

Cosmetic and beauty supplies

½

2163

 

Optical

½

  2200

 

Finance and Insurance

½

2210

 

Bank, credit union, or savings institution

½

2220

 

Credit and finance establishment

½

2230

 

Investment banking, securities, and brokerages

½

2240

 

Insurance-related establishment

½

2250

 

Fund, trust, or other financial establishment

½

  2300

 

Real estate, and rental and leasing

½

2310

 

Real estate services

½

2320

 

Property management services

½

2321

 

Commercial property-related

½

2322

 

Rental housing-related

½

2330

 

Rental and leasing

½

2331

 

Cars

½

2332

 

Leasing trucks, trailers, RVs, etc.

½

2333

 

Recreational goods rental

½

2334

 

Leasing commercial, industrial machinery, and equipment

¯

2335

 

Consumer goods rental

 

2336

 

Intellectual property rental (video, music, software, etc.)

B

  2400

 

Business, professional, scientific, and technical services

 

2410

 

Professional services

A

2411

 

Legal services

 

2412

 

Accounting, tax, bookkeeping, payroll services

 

2413

 

Architectural, engineering, and related services

½

2414

 

Graphic, industrial, interior design services

½

2415

 

Consulting services (management, environmental, etc.)

½

2416

 

Research and development services (scientific, etc.)

½

2417

 

Advertising, media, and photography services

½

2418

 

Veterinary services

½

2420

 

Administrative services

½

2421

 

Office and administrative services

½

2422

 

Facilities support services

½

2423

 

Employment agency

½

2424

 

Business support services

½

2425

 

Collection agency

½

2430

 

Travel arrangement and reservation services

½

2440

 

Investigation and security services

½

2450

 

Services to buildings and dwellings

½

2451

 

Extermination and pest control

½

2452

 

Janitorial

½

2453

 

Landscaping

¯

2454

 

Carpet and upholstery cleaning

 

2455

 

Packing, crating, and convention and trade show services

A

  2500

 

Food services

B

2510

 

Full-service restaurant

 

2520

 

Cafeteria or limited service restaurant

 

2530

 

Snack or nonalcoholic bar

½

2540

 

Bar or drinking place

½

2550

 

Mobile food services

½

2560

 

Caterer

½

2570

 

Food service contractor

½

2580

 

Vending machine operator

½

  2600

 

Personal services

½

  2700

 

Pet and animal sales or service (except veterinary)

¯

2710

 

Pet or pet supply store

 

2720

 

Animal and pet services

B


 

Manufacturing and wholesale trade

3000

 

Manufacturing and wholesale trade

 

  3100

 

Food, textiles, and related products

C

3110

 

Food and beverages

 

3120

 

Tobacco manufacturing establishment

 

3130

 

Textiles

½

3140

 

Leather and allied products

½

  3200

 

Wood, paper, and printing products

½

3210

 

Wood products establishment

½

3220

 

Paper and printing materials

½

3230

 

Furniture and related products

½

  3300

 

Chemicals, metals, machinery, and electronics manufacturing

½

3310

 

Petroleum and coal products

½

3320

 

Chemicals, plastics, and rubber products

½

3330

 

Nonmetallic mineral products

½

3340

 

Primary metal manufacturing

½

3350

 

Machinery manufacturing

½

3360

 

Electrical equipment, appliance, and components manufacturing

½

3370

 

Transportation equipment, automobiles, etc.

½

  3400

 

Miscellaneous manufacturing

½

3410

 

Jewelry and silverware

½

3420

 

Dolls, toys, games, and musical instruments

¯

3430

 

Office supplies, inks, etc.

 

3440

 

Signs

C

  3500

 

Wholesale trade establishment

B

3510

 

Durable goods

 

3520

 

Nondurable goods

¯

  3600

 

Warehouse and storage services

B


 

Transportation, communication, information, and utilities

4000

 

Transportation, communication, information, and utilities

 

  4100

 

Transportation services

 

4110

 

Air transportation

U

4111

 

Air passenger transportation

 

4112

 

Air freight transportation

 

4113

 

Airport and support establishment

¯

4114

 

Aircraft and accessories

 

4115

 

Other air transportation (including scenic, balloon, etc.)

U

4120

 

Rail transportation

C

4121

 

Rail passenger transportation

 

4122

 

Rail freight transportation

 

4123

 

Rail transportation support establishment

½

4130

 

Road, ground passenger, and transit transportation

½

4131

 

Local transit systems − mixed mode

½

4132

 

Local transit systems − commuter rail

½

4133

 

Local transit systems − bus, special needs, and other motor vehicles

½

4134

 

Interurban, charter bus, and other similar establishments

½

4135

 

School and employee bus transportation

½

4136

 

Special purpose transit transportation (including scenic, sightseeing, etc.)

½

4137

 

Taxi and limousine service

½

4138

 

Towing and other road and ground services

½

4140

 

Truck and freight transportation services

½

4141

 

General freight trucking, local

½

4142

 

General freight trucking, long-distance

½

4143

 

Freight trucking, specialized (used household and office goods)

½

4144

 

Freight trucking, specialized (except used goods)

½

4150

 

Marine and water transportation

½

4151

 

Marine passenger transportation

½

4152

 

Marine freight transportation

½

4153

 

Marine port and harbor operations

½

4154

 

Marine cargo handling and dry dock services

½

4155

 

Marine navigational and other services

½

4160

 

Courier and messenger services

¯

4170

 

Postal services

 

4180

 

Pipeline transportation

C

  4200

 

Communications and information

 

4210

 

Publishing

C

4211

 

Newspapers, books, periodicals, etc.

C

4212

 

Software publisher

C

4220

 

Motion pictures and sound recording

B

4221

 

Motion picture and video production, publishing, and distribution

 

4222

 

Motion picture viewing and exhibition services

½

4223

 

Sound recording, production, publishing, and distribution

½

4230

 

Telecommunications and broadcasting

½

4231

 

Radio and television broadcasting

½

4232

 

Cable networks and distribution

½

4233

 

Wireless telecommunications

½

4234

 

Telephone and other wired telecommunications

½

4240

 

Information services and data processing industries

½

4241

 

Online information services

¯

4242

 

Libraries and archives

 

4243

 

News syndicate

B

  4300

 

Utilities and utility services

C

4310

 

Electric power

 

4311

 

Hydroelectric

 

4312

 

Fossil

½

4313

 

Nuclear

½

4314

 

Alternative energy sources

½

4320

 

Natural gas, petroleum, fuels, etc.

½

4330

 

Water, steam, air conditioning supply

½

4331

 

Drinking water

½

4332

 

Irrigation and industrial water supply

½

4333

 

Air conditioning and steam supply

½

4340

 

Sewer, solid waste, and related services

½

4341

 

Hazardous waste collection

½

4342

 

Hazardous waste treatment and disposal

½

4343

 

Solid waste collection

½

4344

 

Solid waste combustor or incinerator

½

4345

 

Solid waste landfill

½

4346

 

Waste treatment and disposal

¯

4347

 

Septic tank and related services

C


 

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

5000

 

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

 

  5100

 

Performing arts or supporting establishment

B

5110

 

Theater, dance, or music establishment

 

5120

 

Sports team or club

 

5130

 

Racetrack establishment

½

5140

 

Promoter of performing arts, sports, and similar events

¯

5150

 

Agent for management services

 

5160

 

Independent artist, writer, or performer

B

  5200

 

Museums and other special purpose recreational institutions

A

5210

 

Museum

 

5220

 

Historical or archeological institution

¯

5230

 

Zoos, botanical gardens, arboreta, etc.

A

  5300

 

Amusement, sports, or recreation establishment

B

5310

 

Amusement or theme park establishment

 

5320

 

Games arcade establishment

 

5330

 

Casino or gambling establishment

½

5340

 

Miniature golf establishment

½

5350

 

Skiing

½

5360

 

Marina or yachting club facility operators

½

5370

 

Fitness, recreational sports, gym, or athletic club

½

5380

 

Bowling, billiards, pool, etc.

¯

5390

 

Skating rinks, roller skates, etc.

 

  5400

 

Camps, camping, and related establishments

B

  5500

 

Natural and other recreational parks

A


 

Education, public admin., health care, and other inst.

6000

 

Education, public admin., health care, and other inst.

 

  6100

 

Educational services

 

6110

 

Nursery and preschool

A

6120

 

Grade schools

 

6121

 

Elementary

 

6122

 

Middle

½

6123

 

Senior

½

6124

 

Continuance

½

6125

 

Alternate education services

½

6126

 

Adult education services

½

6130

 

Colleges and universities

½

6140

 

Technical, trade, and other specialty schools

½

6141

 

Beauty schools

½

6142

 

Business management

½

6143

 

Computer training

¯

6144

 

Driving education

 

6145

 

Fine and performing arts education

A

6146

 

Flight training

U

6147

 

Sports and recreation education

B

  6200

 

Public administration

 

6210

 

Legislative and executive functions

B

6220

 

Judicial functions

B

6221

 

Courts

B

6222

 

Correctional institutions

A

  6300

 

Other government functions

B

6310

 

Military and national security

 

6320

 

Space research and technology

 

  6400

 

Public Safety

½

6410

 

Fire and rescue

¯

6420

 

Police

 

6430

 

Emergency response

B

  6500

 

Health and human services

 

6510

 

Ambulatory or outpatient care services

A

6511

 

Clinics

 

6512

 

Family planning and outpatient care centers

 

6513

 

Medical and diagnostic laboratories

½

6514

 

Blood and organ banks

¯

6520

 

Nursing, supervision, and other rehabilitative services

 

6530

 

Hospital

A

6560

 

Social assistance, welfare, and charitable services

B

6561

 

Child and youth services

 

6562

 

Child day care

 

6563

 

Community food services

½

6564

 

Emergency and relief services

½

6565

 

Other family services

¯

6566

 

Services for elderly and disabled

 

6567

 

Veterans affairs

B

6568

 

Vocational rehabilitation

A

  6600

 

Religious institutions

A

  6700

 

Death care services

B

6710

 

Funeral homes and services

 

6720

 

Cremation services and cemeteries

 

  6800

 

Associations, nonprofit organizations, etc.

½

6810

 

Labor and political organizations

½

6820

 

Business associations and professional membership organizations

¯

6830

 

Civic, social, and fraternal organizations

B


 

Construction-related businesses

7000

 

Construction-related businesses

 

  7100

 

Building, developing, and general contracting

B

7110

 

Residential construction

 

7120

 

Land development and subdivision

 

7130

 

Industrial, commercial and institutional building construction

½

  7200

 

Machinery related

½

7210

 

Building equipment and machinery installation contractors

½

7220

 

Excavation contractor

½

7230

 

Water well drilling contractor

½

7240

 

Wrecking and demolition establishment

½

7250

 

Structural steel erection contractor

½

7300

 

Special trade contractor

 

7310

 

Carpentry, floor, and tile contractor

½

7320

 

Concrete contractor

½

7330

 

Electrical contractor

½

7340

 

Glass and glazing contractor

¯

7350

 

Masonry and drywall contractors

 

7360

 

Painting and wall covering

 

7370

 

Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning

 

7380

 

Roofing, siding, and sheet metal contractors

B

  7400

 

Heavy construction

C

7410

 

Highway and street construction

 

7420

 

Bridge and tunnel construction

 

7430

 

Water, sewer, and pipeline construction

¯

7440

 

Power lines, communication and transmission lines

 

7450

 

Industrial and other nonbuilding construction

C


 

Mining and extraction establishments

8000

 

Mining and extraction establishments

C

  8100

 

Oil and natural gas

 

  8200

 

Metals (iron, copper, etc.)

 

  8300

 

Coal

¯

  8400

 

Nonmetallic mining

 

  8500

 

Quarrying and stone cutting establishment

C

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting

9000

 

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting

 

  9100

 

Crop production

C

9110

 

Grain and oilseed

 

9111

 

Wheat

 

9112

 

Corn

½

9113

 

Rice

½

9114

 

Soybean and oilseed

½

9115

 

Dry pea and bean

½

9120

 

Vegetable farming or growing services

½

9130

 

Fruits and trees

½

9140

 

Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture

½

9141

 

Food crops grown under cover

½

9142

 

Nursery and tree production

½

9143

 

Floriculture production

½

9150

 

All other crops

½

9151

 

Tobacco crop

½

9152

 

Cotton crop

½

9153

 

Sugarcane crop

½

9154

 

Hay

½

9155

 

Peanut crop

½

  9200

 

Support functions for agriculture

½

9210

 

Farm and farm labor management services

½

9220

 

Spraying, dusting, and other related services

½

9230

 

Crop harvesting and post harvest crop activities (including drying, siloing, etc.)

½

½

9240

 

Cotton ginning, grist milling, etc.

½

  9300

 

Animal production including slaughter

½

9310

 

Cattle ranch and crops

½

9311

 

Beef cattle ranch establishments

½

9312

 

Cattle feedlot establishment

½

9320

 

Dairy cattle and milk production

½

9330

 

Hog and pig farm

½

9340

 

Poultry and egg production and hatcheries

½

9350

 

Sheep and goat farming establishments

½

9360

 

Fish hatcheries, fisheries, and aquaculture

½

9370

 

All other animal production

½

9371

 

Apiculture (bees, wax, and related operations)

½

9372

 

Horse and equine production

½

9373

 

Fur-bearing animal production

½

9380

 

Support functions for animal production

½

  9400

 

Forestry and Logging

½

9410

 

Logging

½

9420

 

Forest nurseries

½

9430

 

Support functions for forestry

½

  9500

 

Fishing, hunting and trapping, game preserves

½

9510

 

Fishing

¯

9520

 

Hunting and trapping, game retreats, game and fishing preserves

C

  9900

 

Unclassifiable function

U

9910

 

Not applicable to this dimension

 

9990

 

To be determined

¯

9999

 

To be determined

U

 

 

(Source:  Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 5533, effective March 10, 2006)