Hospital helipads in unincorporated Cook County require a Chapter 32 building permit plus Illinois Department of Public Health licensure under 77 IAC 250 hospital regulations. EMS helicopter flight noise itself is FAA preempted; only siting, lighting, and structural review are local.
Hospital helipads in unincorporated Cook County require Chapter 32 building permits and Chapter 102 zoning approval (typically a special use in hospital or institutional districts). The Illinois Department of Public Health licenses hospitals under 77 IAC 250 and reviews EMS helistop additions when tied to a Level I or II trauma center designation under the Illinois EMS Act (210 ILCS 50). FAA Form 7480-1 airspace review and Part 157 notice apply. Once a helipad is operational, in-flight EMS helicopter noise is FAA-preempted under 49 USC 40103, so neither Cook County Chapter 38 nor municipal ordinances can regulate approach noise. Site lighting, fueling, and ground-noise rules remain locally enforceable.
Operating a hospital helipad without Chapter 32 building permits, IDPH licensure, or FAA airspace clearance leads to stop-work orders, IDPH license action, and FAA Part 157 enforcement. In-flight noise complaints route to FAA Chicago FSDO.
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