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Commercial Cannabis Zoning: Skokie vs Tinley Park

How do commercial cannabis zoning rules compare between Skokie, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Skokie and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Skokie, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County amended Code Chapter 102 in 2019 to allow adult-use cannabis dispensaries, craft growers, infusers, processors, and transporters as special uses in specified business and industrial zoning districts in unincorporated areas, subject to buffer and parking standards.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County amended Code Chapter 102 in 2019 to allow adult-use cannabis dispensaries, craft growers, infusers, processors, and transporters as special uses in specified business and industrial zoning districts in unincorporated areas, subject to buffer and parking standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSkokieTinley Park
AuthorityCook Ord. 19-3088 and Ch. 102Cook Ord. 19-3088 and Ch. 102
Dispensary districtsC-4 and C-8 special useC-4 and C-8 special use
Cultivator districtsM-1 and M-2 industrialM-1 and M-2 industrial
ApprovalZBA hearing and BoardZBA hearing and Board
Drive-throughProhibited countywideProhibited countywide

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Skokie FAQ

Can a cannabis dispensary open anywhere in unincorporated Cook?

No. It must be in C-4 or C-8 commercial zoning, meet sensitive-use buffers, secure a special-use permit through the Zoning Board of Appeals, and obtain final approval by the County Board before any state IDFPR license attaches.

Does Ch. 102 zoning apply to suburbs in Cook County?

No. Ch. 102 only governs unincorporated areas. Each Cook County suburb adopts its own cannabis zoning code, and many opted out of dispensaries entirely under the CRTA local-control provisions.

Tinley Park FAQ

Can a cannabis dispensary open anywhere in unincorporated Cook?

No. It must be in C-4 or C-8 commercial zoning, meet sensitive-use buffers, secure a special-use permit through the Zoning Board of Appeals, and obtain final approval by the County Board before any state IDFPR license attaches.

Does Ch. 102 zoning apply to suburbs in Cook County?

No. Ch. 102 only governs unincorporated areas. Each Cook County suburb adopts its own cannabis zoning code, and many opted out of dispensaries entirely under the CRTA local-control provisions.

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