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Loading Zones: Oak Park vs Orland Park

How do loading zones rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Oak Park and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Code Chapter 90 sets commercial loading-zone standards and the Department of Transportation and Highways approves loading zones on county roads. Site plans for new commercial buildings must include off-street loading bays, and on-street loading is allowed only where signed under DOTH or municipal authority.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Code Chapter 90 sets commercial loading-zone standards and the Department of Transportation and Highways approves loading zones on county roads. Site plans for new commercial buildings must include off-street loading bays, and on-street loading is allowed only where signed under DOTH or municipal authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkOrland Park
AuthorityCook County Ch. 90 and 102Cook County Ch. 90 and 102
ApprovalDOTH for county highwaysDOTH for county highways
Off-street baysRequired for new commercialRequired for new commercial
Curb colorYellow with posted hoursYellow with posted hours
Suburban streetsSuburb posts and enforcesSuburb posts and enforces

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Oak Park FAQ

Can a delivery truck idle in any yellow zone in Cook County?

Only if the zone is signed for loading and the truck is actively loading or unloading within the posted hours. Outside those windows, the vehicle is treated as illegally parked and subject to ticketing and towing.

Must a new commercial building include off-street loading?

Yes for unincorporated Cook County. Ch. 102 zoning and Ch. 90 require off-street loading berths sized to the use, reviewed during site-plan approval by the Cook County Department of Building and Zoning before a certificate of occupancy is issued.

Orland Park FAQ

Can a delivery truck idle in any yellow zone in Cook County?

Only if the zone is signed for loading and the truck is actively loading or unloading within the posted hours. Outside those windows, the vehicle is treated as illegally parked and subject to ticketing and towing.

Must a new commercial building include off-street loading?

Yes for unincorporated Cook County. Ch. 102 zoning and Ch. 90 require off-street loading berths sized to the use, reviewed during site-plan approval by the Cook County Department of Building and Zoning before a certificate of occupancy is issued.

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