Orland Park requires a fence permit from the Building Division for all new fences and replacements. Permit applications include a plat of survey showing fence location, height, materials, and property lines.
All new fences, replacements, and material changes in Orland Park require a building permit. Permit applications must include a current plat of survey marked with the proposed fence location, dimensions, height, and materials. Fences must be installed inside the property line (not on the line) with the finished side facing neighbors. JULIE utility location must be called before any post installation (call 811 at least 48 hours before digging). Permit fees are typically $50-$100 for residential fences. Inspection may be required after installation. HOA approval is also required in many Orland Park subdivisions and is separate from village permitting. Contact Orland Park Building Division at (708) 403-6200.
Building a fence without a permit may result in stop-work orders, double permit fees, and orders to remove or relocate non-compliant fencing. Fines typically start at $100 per violation.
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