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Buffer Zones: Oak Lawn vs Tinley Park

How do buffer zones rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Illinois CRTA bars adult-use dispensaries within 1,500 feet of another dispensary, and Cook County Code Ch. 102 zoning amendments add 1,500-foot buffers from K-12 schools, daycares, and residential zones for cannabis retailers in unincorporated areas, measured property line to property line.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Illinois CRTA bars adult-use dispensaries within 1,500 feet of another dispensary, and Cook County Code Ch. 102 zoning amendments add 1,500-foot buffers from K-12 schools, daycares, and residential zones for cannabis retailers in unincorporated areas, measured property line to property line.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnTinley Park
State baseline1,500 ft dispensary-to-dispensary1,500 ft dispensary-to-dispensary
School buffer1,500 feet K-12 schools1,500 feet K-12 schools
Local codeCook County Ch. 102Cook County Ch. 102
ReviewerBuilding and Zoning, ZBABuilding and Zoning, ZBA
Applies toUnincorporated Cook onlyUnincorporated Cook only

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Oak Lawn FAQ

How is the 1,500-foot buffer measured?

Cook County Building and Zoning measures from the cannabis premises property line to the nearest property line of the sensitive use along the shortest accessible path, not as a circular radius and not from door to door.

Do Cook County buffers apply inside cities?

No. Ch. 102 buffers only apply in unincorporated Cook County. Each suburb sets its own buffers, and many Cook suburbs adopted larger 1,500 to 2,500-foot setbacks under the CRTA opt-in framework.

Tinley Park FAQ

How is the 1,500-foot buffer measured?

Cook County Building and Zoning measures from the cannabis premises property line to the nearest property line of the sensitive use along the shortest accessible path, not as a circular radius and not from door to door.

Do Cook County buffers apply inside cities?

No. Ch. 102 buffers only apply in unincorporated Cook County. Each suburb sets its own buffers, and many Cook suburbs adopted larger 1,500 to 2,500-foot setbacks under the CRTA opt-in framework.

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