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Hospital Helipad Noise: Chicago vs Oak Park

How do hospital helipad noise rules compare between Chicago, IL and Oak Park, IL?

Chicago and Oak Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Hospital helipads in Chicago need Department of Buildings approval under MCC Chapter 14 building code and Illinois DPH hospital licensing. Ground noise is regulated locally even though the air-side approach paths fall under FAA jurisdiction.

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Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Hospital helipads in unincorporated Cook County require a Chapter 32 building permit plus Illinois Department of Public Health licensure under 77 IAC 250 hospital regulations. EMS helicopter flight noise itself is FAA preempted; only siting, lighting, and structural review are local.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOak Park
Building codeMCC 14B-4 helistops-
State licenseIDPH 77 IAC 250IDPH 77 IAC 250
ZoningMCC 17 special useChapter 102 special use typical
Ground noiseMCC 11-4-1115 limits-
Federal layerFAA 14 CFR 157-
County permit-Cook Chapter 32 building
FAA airspace-Part 157 / Form 7480-1
In-flight noise-FAA preempted

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Chicago FAQ

Can a hospital build a new rooftop helipad without a hearing?

No. Special-use zoning approval before the Zoning Board of Appeals is required, plus building permits under MCC 14B-4 and an FAA Form 7480-1 airspace determination.

Are emergency medevac flights restricted overnight?

Lifesaving emergency flights are not restricted under federal preemption. Non-emergency transfers and training flights may be limited by hospital noise plans negotiated with CDA and the Alderman's office.

Oak Park FAQ

Can a Cook County suburb block a hospital helipad?

It can deny zoning special-use approval for the ground installation if the application fails local standards, but it cannot bar EMS helicopters from using approved airspace. FAA airspace review under Part 157 is also required before construction.

Are EMS helicopters subject to nighttime curfews?

No. Emergency medical helicopter operations are generally exempt from any local curfew and FAA voluntary noise programs, and federal preemption bars Cook County or its suburbs from imposing curfews on lifesaving flight operations.

What does IDPH review on a hospital helistop?

The Illinois Department of Public Health reviews helistop additions as part of hospital licensure under 77 IAC 250, focusing on patient transport workflow, fire safety, and trauma center designation requirements rather than community noise levels.

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