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Privacy Screening: Chicago vs Des Plaines

How do privacy screening rules compare between Chicago, IL and Des Plaines, IL?

Chicago and Des Plaines have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago requires building permits for fences. The Chicago Zoning Ordinance limits fence height to 5 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear and side yards. Fence construction has a 10-day aldermanic notification period that may be waived. Permit fees vary based on project scope.

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Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Cook County, fences up to 6 feet are generally allowed in side and rear yards. Front yard fences are subject to height restrictions, typically 4 feet. The Cook County Zoning Ordinance regulates fence height, materials, and placement based on zoning district.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoDes Plaines
Permit RequiredYes for all fences-
Front Yard Max5 ft-
Side/Rear Max6 ft6 feet
Aldermanic Notice10-day period (can be waived)-
Front Yard-4 feet typically
Pool Barrier-48 inches minimum
Corner Lots-Sight line restrictions

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Chicago FAQ

Do I need a permit for a fence in Chicago?

Yes. Chicago requires building permits for all fences. There is also a 10-day aldermanic notification period before the permit can be issued, though the alderman can waive this requirement.

How tall can my fence be in Chicago?

Front yard fences are limited to 5 feet. Side and rear yard fences may be up to 6 feet. Taller fences may require additional approvals.

Des Plaines FAQ

How tall can a privacy fence be in unincorporated Cook County?

Side and rear yard fences can be up to 6 feet. Front yard fences are generally limited to 4 feet. Corner lots have additional sight-line restrictions.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Cook County?

Fence permits may be required depending on height and location. Contact the Cook County Department of Building and Zoning at bzpermits.cookcountyil.gov for specific requirements.

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