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Oak Lawn vs Tinley Park

How do erosion control rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Tinley Park has fewer restrictions than Oak Lawn.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Construction sites in Oak Lawn must implement erosion and sediment control measures to prevent discharge of sediment to storm sewers and neighboring properties. Projects disturbing 1 acre or more require an IEPA NPDES construction permit. MWRD WMO requires controls at 0.5 acres.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park requires erosion and sediment control measures on construction sites disturbing soil under MWRD Watershed Management Ordinance standards. Silt fence, inlet protection, construction entrance stabilization, and permanent stabilization within 14 days of final grading are typical requirements. Projects disturbing 1 acre or more require Illinois EPA NPDES Construction General Permit coverage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnTinley Park
IEPA Permit1+ acre-
MWRD WMO0.5+ acre-
Silt FencePerimeterPerimeter required
Tracking PadConstruction entrance-
Stabilization7-14 days final gradeWithin 14 days
Inlet Protection-All nearby drains
NPDES Permit-1+ acre disturbance
Inspections-Weekly + after rains

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Do I need erosion controls for my home project?

Yes. Even small projects must prevent sediment discharge to streets, storm sewers, and neighboring properties. Silt fence and inlet protection are standard.

What triggers an IEPA permit?

Disturbance of 1 acre or more requires an Illinois EPA NPDES Construction General Permit with a SWPPP.

What if I track mud onto the street?

You are responsible for cleanup. Oak Lawn may issue a notice requiring immediate street cleaning, and repeated incidents may result in fines.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does my home project need erosion controls?

Any construction with soil disturbance should include silt fence and inlet protection downstream. Projects over 1 acre require Illinois EPA NPDES permit coverage with formal SWPPPs and inspections.

What BMPs does Tinley Park require?

Silt fence, stabilized construction entrances, inlet protection, and stabilization of inactive areas within 14 days. Final stabilization must occur within 14 days of final grading.

Can I do my own erosion control inspection?

For small residential projects, yes. NPDES-permitted projects over 1 acre require a qualified SWPPP inspector to perform weekly and post-rain inspections with documented reports.

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