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Holiday Displays: Orland Park vs Schaumburg

How do holiday displays rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Orland Park and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Orland Park generally permits residential holiday decorations and displays without specific permits, subject to general property maintenance, electrical safety, and nuisance rules. Decorations must not obstruct sight lines for traffic or create fire hazards. HOA covenants in many subdivisions impose specific holiday display rules including timing.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Cook County does not have specific restrictions on residential holiday decorations in unincorporated areas. Displays are considered temporary and generally permitted. Lighting must not create a traffic hazard or unreasonable light trespass.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSchaumburg
PermitsGenerally not required-
Sight TrianglesCannot obstruct-
ElectricalOutdoor-rated, GFCI-
HOA TimingOften Nov 1 - Jan 15-
RemovalReasonable time after holiday-
Restrictions-None specific to holidays
Duration-Reasonable temporary display
Safety-No traffic/visibility hazards
Light Trespass-Nuisance rules apply

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Orland Park FAQ

Can I put up Christmas lights in Orland Park?

Yes. Residential holiday decorations are permitted without specific Village permits. Use outdoor-rated electrical equipment and ensure decorations do not obstruct sight lines for traffic.

How long can my holiday display stay up?

The Village does not specify a removal deadline but expects reasonable removal after the holiday. HOA covenants commonly require removal by January 15 for winter decorations. Long-abandoned displays may eventually be cited.

What if my holiday display attracts crowds?

Displays that create traffic hazards or impede emergency access may attract police attention. Be considerate of neighbors and consider working with Village staff if your display draws large crowds.

Schaumburg FAQ

Are there limits on holiday decorations in Cook County?

No specific restrictions exist for residential holiday decorations. Displays must not create safety hazards and should be removed after the season.

Can my neighbor complain about my Christmas lights?

Excessive lighting that causes light trespass may be addressed under nuisance provisions. Reasonable seasonal displays are generally accepted.

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