Showing ordinances that apply to Grandwood Park, IL
Grandwood Park is an unincorporated community (population 5,297) in Lake County, Illinois. Because Grandwood Park is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Lake County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The stormwater management rules below are the ones that govern your area.
The Lake County Watershed Development Ordinance (WDO), administered by the Stormwater Management Commission (SMC), applies countywide. Permits required for 5,000+ sq ft disturbance, floodplain work, or wetland impacts. Fox River, Des Plaines River, and Chain O'Lakes flood-prone areas enforce strict floodway standards.
The Lake County Watershed Development Ordinance (WDO) is one of the strictest county-level stormwater ordinances in Illinois, enforced by the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (SMC) under the authority of 55 ILCS 5/5-1062. The WDO applies countywide (including incorporated municipalities that have not achieved certified-community status). A Watershed Development Permit (WDP) is required for any of the following: site disturbance of 5,000+ sq ft, creation/modification of 15,000+ sq ft of impervious area, any work in a regulated floodplain/floodway, any impact to wetlands or isolated waters of Lake County (IWLC), or development near lakes/streams. Requirements include soil erosion and sediment control (SESC) plans, stormwater detention meeting release-rate criteria (0.04 cfs/acre for 2-yr, 0.15 cfs/acre for 100-yr), native vegetation buffers along watercourses, and floodway prohibitions on new habitable structures. Fox River, Des Plaines River, and Chain O'Lakes communities (including portions of Waukegan along the Waukegan River and Highland Park ravines) are heavily regulated. Municipalities like Libertyville, Lake Forest, Highland Park, Gurnee, and Waukegan also enforce their own stormwater codes consistent with or stricter than the WDO. Illicit discharges are governed by the Clean Water Act MS4 permit program and Illinois EPA (IEPA) under 415 ILCS 5.
Work without Watershed Development Permit: stop-work order, fines $500-$10,000 per day under 55 ILCS 5/5-1062. Illicit discharge to storm drains: $1,000-$25,000 per incident under 415 ILCS 5 and local MS4 ordinances. Floodway encroachment: mandatory removal plus fines. Sediment control failures: $250-$2,500 per day.
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