Showing ordinances that apply to Long Lake, IL
Long Lake is an unincorporated community (population 3,663) in Lake County, Illinois. Because Long Lake is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Lake County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The panel permits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Solar panel installation requires a building and electrical permit in all Lake County municipalities. Permits typically issued in 2-4 weeks under streamlined SolarAPP+ or local review. Illinois follows 2020 NEC with required roof fire setbacks of 3 ft from ridges/edges.
Rooftop and ground-mount solar in Lake County requires a combined building and electrical permit from the municipality (or Lake County Planning, Building & Development for unincorporated areas). Waukegan, Libertyville, Gurnee, Highland Park, and Lake Forest all require: structural analysis showing roof can bear added dead load; electrical one-line diagram showing inverter, disconnect, and interconnection; fire access pathways per IFC ยง605.11 (3 ft clear from ridge and 18-inch pathways along eaves); and utility interconnection agreement with ComEd under Illinois Commerce Commission Part 466 net metering rules. The Illinois Adjustable Block Program and Illinois Shines (ILSFA) provide Renewable Energy Credits and low-income grants. Permit fees typically $150 to $500. Ground-mount systems over 10 kW in unincorporated Lake County require a special use permit in residential zones under UDO Art. 151. Highland Park and Lake Forest also require historic preservation review in designated districts.
Install without permit: stop-work order, retroactive permit with 2x fee, fines $250 to $1,500 plus removal if noncompliant. Electrical code violations: correction order; interconnection blocked until cured. Fire setback deficiency: mandatory rework.
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