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Material Restrictions: Arlington Heights vs Orland Park

How do material restrictions rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Arlington Heights and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Arlington Heights prohibits certain fence materials in residential areas including barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing. Approved materials include wood, vinyl, ornamental metal, and chain-link with conditions.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park permits wood, vinyl, ornamental metal, chain-link, and masonry fences. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fences are prohibited in residential districts. Chain-link in front yards is generally not allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsOrland Park
ProhibitedBarbed wire, razor wire, electricBarbed wire, electric, razor wire
ApprovedWood, vinyl, ornamental metal, chain-linkWood, vinyl, metal, chain-link, masonry
Sheet MetalNot permitted-
Scrap MaterialsNot permitted-
ContactCommunity Dev (847) 368-5200Building (708) 403-6200
Front Yard Chain-Link-Generally not allowed
HOA Rules-May further restrict

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can I use barbed wire on my fence in Arlington Heights?

No. Barbed wire, razor wire, concertina wire, and electrified fencing are all prohibited in residential zoning districts.

Is chain-link fencing allowed?

Yes. Chain-link fencing is permitted in residential areas, though front yard chain-link may face additional aesthetic restrictions. Privacy slats are allowed.

Can I build a fence out of pallets?

No. Fences must be constructed of uniform, weather-resistant materials. Scrap materials, pallets, and makeshift materials are not permitted.

Orland Park FAQ

Can I have a chain-link fence in Orland Park?

Yes in side and rear yards. Front yard chain-link is generally restricted and must be decorative if allowed. HOAs often prohibit chain-link entirely.

Are barbed wire fences allowed in Orland Park?

No. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fencing are prohibited in residential districts.

Can I use construction snow fence as a permanent fence?

No. Temporary plastic and snow fencing are not approved as permanent residential fences.

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