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Evanston vs Orland Park

How do coastal development rules compare between Evanston, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Evanston strictly regulates development along its Lake Michigan shoreline. The lakefront is subject to setback requirements, public trust doctrine protections, and the Illinois Coastal Management Program. Construction near the shoreline requires multiple permits and environmental review. Evanston's lakefront parks and beaches are protected public assets.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonOrland Park
Shoreline LengthApproximately 4.5 miles-
State PermitsIDNR Office of Water Resources-
Federal PermitsUSACE Section 404/Section 10-
Public TrustLakebed protected for public use-
IDNR Contact(312) 793-5947-

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Evanston FAQ

Can I build a seawall on my lakefront property in Evanston?

Shoreline protection structures require permits from both the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Evanston may also require a building permit. Contact IDNR at (312) 793-5947 for state permit requirements.

Does the public trust doctrine affect lakefront property in Evanston?

Yes. The public trust doctrine protects the Lake Michigan lakebed and navigable waters for public use. Private structures cannot encroach on public trust lands. The boundary shifts with lake levels.

Does Evanston have a lakefront master plan?

Yes. Evanston's Lakefront Master Plan guides development, recreation, and conservation along the city's 4.5-mile Lake Michigan shoreline. Projects near the lakefront should be consistent with this plan.

Orland Park FAQ

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