Cook County's Land Use Policy Plan and Chapter 102 zoning ordinance set district categories and standards for unincorporated areas, while each suburban municipality maintains its own comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance under Illinois Municipal Code authority.
Cook County Department of Planning and Development administers the Cook County Comprehensive Land Use Policies and the Chapter 102 zoning ordinance covering unincorporated residential, business, manufacturing, and open-space districts. Strategic plans like Planning for Progress, Connecting Cook County, and Fair Housing Equity Assessment guide infrastructure and equity decisions. The county zoning code applies only in unincorporated areas (about 140,000 residents). Each of roughly 130 Cook municipalities adopts its own comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance under the Illinois Municipal Code. CMAP regional plans (ON TO 2050) coordinate transportation and land use across the seven-county Chicago region.
Construction without zoning approval, in the wrong district, or contrary to comprehensive-plan policies triggers stop-work orders, permit revocation, daily fines, and required removal of nonconforming improvements through the Zoning Board of Appeals process.
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Orland Park, IL
Orland Park Village Code Chapter 5 (Health and Sanitation) and the general nuisance provisions prohibit unreasonably loud noise that disturbs the peace, with...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park restricts overnight on-street parking from 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM in most residential areas. Temporary overnight permits are available for guests and...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park prohibits parking of commercial vehicles over 8,000 pounds GVW on residential streets and driveways overnight. Box trucks, semi-tractors, and tra...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park allows daytime on-street parking in most residential neighborhoods but enforces overnight parking restrictions, signed time limits, and snow rout...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park limits residential fences to 6 feet in side and rear yards and 4 feet in front yards. Corner lots have additional sight-triangle restrictions. Fe...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park prohibits feeding deer, geese, raccoons, and other wildlife that creates nuisance, attracts pests, or poses safety risks. Bird feeding is general...
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