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Orland Park vs Tinley Park

How do panel permits rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Tinley Park has fewer restrictions than Orland Park.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park requires a building permit and electrical permit for installation of solar photovoltaic systems. Roof-mounted residential systems are generally permitted by right in residential zones under the Illinois Solar Rights Act. Permit review covers structural, electrical, fire access, and interconnection requirements. ComEd net metering interconnection is processed separately.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Tinley Park requires a building and electrical permit for solar photovoltaic installations on homes. Illinois law (765 ILCS 165, the Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act) protects the right to install solar and limits HOA restrictions. Permits include structural review for roof loads and electrical review for interconnection compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkTinley Park
PermitRequired (building + electrical)Required
Roof PVGenerally by-right-
Code ReferenceNEC 690 / 705-
InterconnectionComEd separate process-
State LawIllinois Solar Rights Act-
Electrician-Licensed required
Utility-ComEd interconnection
Net Metering-Available
Fire Setbacks-Per IRC

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Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for solar panels in Orland Park?

Yes. Building and electrical permits are required for any PV system installation. Roof-mounted residential systems are generally permitted by right in residential zones.

Can my HOA stop me from installing solar?

The Illinois Solar Rights Act (765 ILCS 165) significantly limits HOA restrictions on solar. HOAs may impose reasonable restrictions on placement and aesthetics but cannot prohibit functional installations.

How long does the permit take?

Typical review is 2 to 4 weeks for standard residential rooftop systems. ComEd interconnection adds additional time. Choose an installer experienced with Orland Park permitting.

Tinley Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for solar panels in Tinley Park?

Yes. A combined building and electrical permit is required. The application must include structural calculations for roof loads and a licensed electrical contractor for the electrical portion.

Can my HOA stop me from installing solar?

Generally no. Illinois's Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act (765 ILCS 165) protects the right to install solar. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic restrictions but cannot effectively prohibit solar.

What incentives are available?

Illinois Shines (Adjustable Block Program) provides renewable energy credits, and the federal Investment Tax Credit offers 30% of system cost. Net metering credits excess generation at retail rates.

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