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Fence Permits: Oak Lawn vs Orland Park

How do fence permits rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Fences in Oak Lawn require a Village permit. Height is typically capped at 4 ft in front yards and 6 ft in side and rear yards, with materials and corner-lot sight-triangle rules applying.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park requires permits for new fences and major fence replacements. Residential fences are limited to 6 feet in rear and side yards, 4 feet in front yards (where allowed), with material restrictions and HOA approval typically required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnOrland Park
Front Yard Max~4 ft-
Side/Rear Max~6 ft-
Finished SideFaces neighborsFaces neighbor
Pool FencesSpecial rules-
PermitRequired-
Rear/Side Height-6 ft maximum
Front Yard Height-4 ft (where allowed)
Pool Fence-5 ft self-closing gates
HOA Approval-Usually required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oak Lawn FAQ

Can I build a 6 ft fence in front?

No. Front-yard fences in Oak Lawn are generally limited to about 4 ft. Only side and rear fences typically can go to 6 ft.

Do I need a survey to apply?

A site plan showing property lines is required. A professional survey is recommended for corner or disputed property lines.

Does my neighbor have to approve?

No, but placement must be inside your property line. Good neighbor practice - and sometimes code - requires the finished side of the fence to face your neighbor.

Orland Park FAQ

How tall can my fence be in Orland Park?

Generally 6 feet in rear and side yards, 4 feet in front yards. Many HOAs further restrict styles, colors, and front-yard fencing.

Can I install a chain link fence?

Generally allowed in rear and side yards, but most HOAs prohibit chain link. Confirm with both Development Services and your HOA.

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

The finished (good) side typically must face neighboring properties under village code and most HOA standards.

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