The Illinois Department of Natural Resources Coastal Management Program regulates Lake Michigan shoreline development, applying uniform permit requirements along the entire Illinois coast regardless of municipality.
Illinois operates a federally approved Coastal Management Program under the Coastal Zone Management Act covering Lake Michigan shoreline counties. The Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act (615 ILCS 5/) and Lake Michigan rules in 17 Ill. Adm. Code 3704 require IDNR permits for shoreline structures, fill, dredging, and submerged-lands activities below the ordinary high water mark of 581.5 feet IGLD85. Federal consistency review and IDNR permitting apply uniformly to all Lake Michigan coastal projects.
Building seawalls, piers, or fill without IDNR permits, dredging Lake Michigan without authorization, or constructing below the 581.5-foot ordinary high water mark without permission.
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Peoria, IL
Peoria adopts the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) through Chapter 5 (Buildings). IPMC Section 303.2 (Enclosures) requires private swimming poo...
Peoria, IL
Peoria's Appendix B (Zoning Ordinance) regulates fence material and finish standards in residential districts. Barbed wire and electrified fences are restric...
Peoria, IL
Illinois has no statewide 'good neighbor' fence cost-sharing statute, and Peoria does not require neighbor consent before installing a boundary fence. The Il...
Peoria, IL
Peoria requires a Fence Permit from the Building Safety Division (419 Fulton Street, Room 203, 309-494-8600) before installing most residential fences. Appli...
Peoria, IL
Peoria regulates residential fence heights through Appendix B (Zoning Ordinance) of the Code of Ordinances. Typical residential standards limit fences in fro...
Peoria, IL
Peoria's Code of Ordinances Chapter 5 (Animals) does not impose a specific numerical cap on dogs or cats per household, but excessive numbers that result in ...
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