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Coastal Development: Schaumburg vs Tinley Park

How do coastal development rules compare between Schaumburg, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Schaumburg and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Schaumburg is an inland suburb located approximately 30 miles northwest of downtown Chicago with no coastline. Coastal development regulations do not apply. The Village does not have coastal zone management requirements, shoreline setbacks, or coastal commission oversight. Properties near Salt Creek or detention ponds may have riparian buffer or floodplain restrictions but these are governed by floodplain and stormwater regulations, not coastal development rules.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Cook County is not a coastal jurisdiction. There are no coastal development regulations, Coastal Commission requirements, or shoreline setback rules. Properties along Lake Michigan within Cook County are governed by the Illinois Coastal Management Program, but unincorporated Cook County has no Lake Michigan shoreline.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSchaumburgTinley Park
CoastlineNone - inland community-
Coastal ZoneNot applicable-
Nearest WaterwaySalt Creek-
Waterway RegulationsFloodplain and WMO rules apply-
Lake MichiganApproximately 30 miles eastAll shoreline in municipalities
Coastal Zones-None in unincorporated area
Shoreline Setbacks-Not applicable
Coastal Permits-Not required

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Schaumburg FAQ

Do coastal development rules apply in Schaumburg?

No. Schaumburg is an inland suburb with no coastline. Coastal zone management regulations apply only to Lake Michigan shoreline communities in Illinois.

What about properties near Salt Creek?

Properties near Salt Creek are subject to FEMA floodplain regulations and the Cook County Watershed Management Ordinance, not coastal development rules. Floodplain setbacks and building restrictions may apply.

Does Illinois have a coastal management program?

Yes, but it only applies to communities along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Cook and Lake Counties. Schaumburg is not within the Illinois Coastal Management Program boundary.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does Cook County have coastal development regulations?

No. Unincorporated Cook County has no Lake Michigan shoreline. All coastal areas within Cook County fall within incorporated municipalities. Coastal development regulations do not apply.

Is there a coastal management program in Illinois?

Yes, the Illinois Coastal Management Program exists for Lake Michigan communities, but it does not create development permit requirements for unincorporated Cook County, which has no coastal frontage.

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