Lake County IL requires property owners to maintain lots free of excessive brush, weeds and combustible debris under UDO property maintenance standards and municipal nuisance codes. No statewide defensible space law exists; enforcement is by the Lake County Health Department, municipal code enforcement, and local fire districts. Illinois prairie and oak woodland fire risk peaks in spring and fall.
Lake County enforces brush and weed clearance under the UDO property maintenance provisions and the County's public nuisance ordinance. Municipalities including Waukegan, Libertyville, Gurnee, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Vernon Hills, Mundelein and Zion all adopt the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) Section 302.4 requiring weeds and grass to be kept below 8 to 10 inches. Illinois does not have a statewide defensible space statute like western states; authority comes from 65 ILCS 5/11-20-7 (weed abatement) and 55 ILCS 5/5-1005 (county nuisance powers). Lake County Forest Preserve District and local fire protection districts (Countryside FPD, Newport Township, Greater Round Lake, Lake Forest FD) may post elevated fire weather advisories during dry springs. Vacant lots along Fox River and Chain O'Lakes corridors, and oak savannas in Lake Forest/Highland Park ravines, require particular attention. Fire marshals can inspect commercial and multifamily properties; residential inspections are typically complaint-driven. Spring cleanup following Illinois winters is important as matted grasses and fallen branches create significant fuel loads.
Code compliance notice with 7 to 30 day cure period. County or municipal abatement at owner expense under 65 ILCS 5/11-20-7: actual cost plus administrative fee, typically $150 to $500 lien. Continued violation: $100 to $750 per day citation.
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