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Wayne · 11.5.5

Final Plan

This section outlines the specific requirements for the final plan submission in Wayne, detailing the format, scale, and mandatory information that must be included on the final plat.

septic system or field; 15.   Properly executed certificates as contained in Appendix I, incorporated by reference in Section 11-1-3 of this Title. B.   Final landscaping plan satisfying the requirements of the Wayne Comprehensive Landscaping, Screening and Tree Preservation Ordinance 1 . C.   Final site plans in accordance with the site plan requirements of the Wayne Zoning Ordinance or the Wayne Site Plan Ordinance 2 . D.   Proposed homeowner's association agreement, articles of incorporation and bylaws, protective covenants, special service
Subdivisions & Development
Lisle · 6.3.7

Preliminary Plat Of Subdivision

This section outlines the purpose and filing requirements for a preliminary plat of subdivision in Lisle. It details the necessary information and plans that must be submitted, including plat details, engineering plans, landscape plans, and potentially architectural and traffic studies, to establish lot design, utility and street layouts, and to seek waivers.

Parkway Landscape Plan. 2.   If applicable under the Village's Zoning Ordinance, the following shall be submitted with a preliminary plat of subdivision application and shall comply with the standards as set forth by the Zoning Ordinance: (a)   Preliminary Tree Preservation Plan. (b)   Preliminary Architectural Plan. (c)   Preliminary Landscape Plan. (d)   Preliminary Outdoor Lighting Plan. (e)   Proposed Sign Package. (f)   Traffic Study/Analysis. (D)   Required Certificates: The preliminary plat of subdivision shall include the following certificates in the format established
Subdivisions & Development
Golf · 4.6.1

Title

This chapter shall be known, cited and referred to as the TREE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE
Health & Sanitation
Lisle · 5.18.6

Specific Content

This section outlines the specific content required for Planned Unit Development (PUD) applications, including detailed plans for the PUD itself, building elevations, landscape plans, and engineering plans. It also specifies that all submitted content must identify the preparer and their qualifications.

Chapter 16 of this Ordinance, unless modified in accordance with this Chapter. The building elevations shall be prepared by an Illinois licensed Architect. (C)   Landscape Plans. Landscape plans shall be provided and shall comply with the landscape and tree preservation standards of Chapter 12 of this Ordinance, unless modified in accordance with this Chapter. Landscape plans shall be prepared by an Illinois licensed Landscape Architect. (D)   Engineering Plans: Engineering plans shall be provided and shall comply with the Village
Zoning & Land Use
Wayne · 11.5.3

Preliminary Plan

This section outlines the required information for a preliminary plan submittal for a subdivision in Wayne. It details specifications for the preliminary plat, including identification data, scale, North point, and existing conditions within and around the proposed subdivision.

covenants or deed restrictions which are to be placed upon the property to be subdivided and the expected date of development. j.   Preliminary landscaping plan showing, as a minimum, compliance with the requirements of the Comprehensive Landscaping, Screening and Tree Preservation Ordinance 3 . k.   Preliminary site plan, if applicable, showing, as a minimum, compliance with the requirements of the Site Plan Ordinance 4 . B.   A description of the donation proposed to satisfy Chapter 6 of this Title which provides
Subdivisions & Development
Aurora · Sec 43-

36 Requirements For Approval Of Preliminary Plat

This section outlines the requirements for submitting a preliminary plat in Aurora, detailing the necessary information regarding existing conditions, proposed improvements, and adjacent land features. It also specifies the submission of protective covenants and the provision of approved plat copies in various formats.

feet to one (1) inch, which shall include existing conditions as follows, except when otherwise specified by the commission and the city council, or both: Boundary lines; Conditions on the tract: watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one (1) foot or more in diameter, houses, barns, shacks and significant features; Other conditions on adjacent land: approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of buildings, railroads, power lines, towers
Subdivisions & Development
Round Lake Park · 151.12

PUBLIC AND QUASI/PUBLIC, OPEN SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES; GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

This section outlines the goals and objectives for Round Lake Park's public and open space system, aiming to provide recreational needs, preserve natural amenities, and maintain a balance between public and private land ownership through various development encouragements and discouragements.

bicycle and pedestrian pathway system which will connect the various residential neighborhoods and provide access to parks, environmental areas, and commercial areas. (B) Objectives. (1) Discourage development on wetlands, floodplains, and other environmentally sensitive areas. (2) Encourage development that preserves trees wherever feasible. (3) Develop open space links between natural open space areas and parks, following natural systems such as surface water courses and woodlands. (4) Encourage open space within new residential developments to meet the needs of local residents
Zoning & Land Use
Roselle · 7.01

Preliminary plat

This section outlines the requirements for submitting a preliminary plat for municipal approval in Roselle. It details specific graphic and descriptive items that must be included, emphasizing that incomplete or incorrect information will result in disapproval.

U.S.G.S. data. j. Locations of, or reference to, locations of existing monuments or survey markers used in the preparation of survey and grade elevation of each monument and marker. k. Water courses, marshes, rock outcrops, wood areas, isolated, preservable trees six (6) inches or more in caliper at one foot above ground level, houses, barns, and other significant features. l. Where stormwater drainage tile exists, their size and location shall be indicated on the topographical map heretofore mentioned
Subdivisions & Development
Riverwoods · 8.2.1

Director Of Community Services

This section establishes the position of Director of Community Services in Riverwoods, outlining their appointment, supervisory responsibilities over the building department, and specific duties related to permit issuance, consultations with village engineers and foresters, and administrative responsibilities for title provisions.

consult with and rely on the advice rendered by the village engineer or other professional engineers licensed by the state of Illinois recommended by the village engineer and engaged by the village. In matters regarding the adequacy of landscaping, tree preservation and protection of woodlands as required by village ordinances, the director of community services shall consult with and rely on the advice rendered by the village forester. D.   Make or arrange with the village engineer and village forester
Subdivisions & Development
Romeoville · 156.24

Development/Engineering Plan

This section outlines the general requirements for submitting development and engineering plans for approval by the village corporate authorities. It specifies the format, dimensions, and required information to be included on these plans, such as legal descriptions, owner information, and existing conditions.

basins showing their normal shorelines, floodway limits and lines of inflow and outflow, if any; (c)   Seeps, springs, flowings and wells; and (d)   One-hundred-year floodplain elevation. (4)   Natural features, such as rock outcroppings, wooded areas and isolated preservable trees; (5)   Present uses of the parcel, including the location of all existing structures, showing those that will be removed and those that will remain on the parcel after the development is completed; (6)   The locations and size of existing
Subdivisions & Development
Orland Park · 4.1.6

Additional Conditions

This section outlines additional conditions for connecting to Orland Park's water and sanitary sewer systems, beyond meeting general requirements. It covers aspects like stormwater management, utility availability, adherence to the Comprehensive Plan, fee payments, intergovernmental coordination, specific location criteria, system looping, and detailed submittal requirements for usage studies and financial assurances.

MWRD) permit is required; (b)   No other utility service is available as determined by the Village Engineer; (c)   The proposed development meets the Village's Comprehensive Plan and all of the Village's other planning requirements, such as density, tree preservation, park or open space donation; (d)   The owner/developer has executed an agreement with the Village to pay school and transportation exaction fees as required by the Village Land Development Code; (e)   No other governmental jurisdiction, including surrounding communities, townships
Utilities & Services
Sleepy Hollow · 8.7.10

Preliminary development plan

This section outlines the purpose and procedure for a preliminary development plan, which aims to secure tentative approval and commitments from the village regarding the petitioner's proposed plans and design for a planned unit development. It emphasizes the plan's role in assuring the petitioner that a final development plan can proceed with acceptance if it substantially conforms.

adequately serve the development. e. Ground elevation: Ground elevation on the tract, topography (at one foot contour intervals), and grading (cut and fill) plans. f. Other conditions on the tract: Watercourses, floodplains, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas and isolated preservable trees six inches or more in diameter (measured at 12 inches above ground surface), houses, accessory buildings, and other significant features. g. Other conditions on adjacent land: Approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls
Zoning & Land Use
Dolton · 157.021

Preliminary Plat

This section outlines the process for submitting and obtaining preliminary approval for a subdivision plat. It details the requirements for plat preparation, submission to the Plan Commission, review timelines, and the conditional nature of preliminary approval.

water unless test pits are dry at a depth of five feet; location and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed; (g)   Other conditions on the tract: watercourses, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter, houses, barns, shacks and other significant features; (h)   Other conditions on adjacent land: approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of buildings, railroads, power
Subdivisions & Development
Rolling Meadows · 98.132

Plats and data for conditional approval

This section outlines the specific formatting and information requirements for submitting preliminary plats for subdivisions in Rolling Meadows. It details dimensions, submission methods, scale, and essential data to be included on the plat, such as ownership, legal descriptions, layout, utilities, and dedications.

Contours shall be based on shots taken on a minimum grid of 50 feet. Topographies shall extend 50 feet past property lines in all directions. (14) Surface conditions on the tract, including watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter, houses, barns, shacks, and other significant features. The highest flood level of watercourses shall be indicated. The floodway and flood plain boundaries shall be drawn on the plat along with the 100-year
Subdivisions & Development
St. Charles · Appendix II

Location Of Transitional Border

TREE PRESERVATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY
Environment & Natural Resources
Round Lake Beach · 310.0

Planned developments

This section outlines the process for developing land as a planned unit development (PUD) in Round Lake Beach, offering flexibility in design and land use to maximize site utilization and provide benefits to the village. It aims to allow for varied and flexible land development while preserving open space and enhancing neighborhood appearance.

prepared pursuant to the recommendations and published data of the Illinois Geological Survey, and other mapping data and analysis of subsurface conditions as required by the village engineer. 5. Natural coverage and vegetation report, showing marshes, bogs, wooded areas, preservable trees; natural prairie, rock outcroppings, existing pastureland, crop land, orchards and other agricultural uses, areas of sand, gravel, or pest extraction and any unique natural or ecological sensitive area. 6. Existing development report, indicating the generalized pattern of land
Zoning & Land Use
Wayne · 11.9.1

Title

This chapter shall be known and cited as the WAYNE COMPREHENSIVE TREE PRESERVATION AND LANDSCAPE CONTROL ORDINANCE
Environment & Natural Resources
Rockdale · 70.42

Preliminary plat or preliminary site plan

This section outlines the applicability, filing requirements, and general information needed for preliminary plats or site plans in Rockdale. It details exemptions for small subdivisions and sets a deadline for submission prior to zoning board meetings.

Lakes, ponds, swamps, marshes and any detention basins showing their normal shorelines, floodway limits and lines of inflow and outflow, if any. c. Seeps, springs, flowings and wells. (4) Natural features such as rock outcroppings, wooded areas and isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter. (5) Present uses of the parcel, including the location of all existing structures, showing those that will be removed and those that will remain on the parcel after the final plat is recorded
Subdivisions & Development
West Dundee · 11.3.2

Preliminary Plan

This section outlines the requirements for submitting a preliminary plan for subdivision review in West Dundee. It details the necessary information to be included, such as location, legal description, boundary lines, acreage, ownership details, and existing conditions within and around the proposed subdivision.

determined by the village engineer. b.   Soil types, as outlined by a soil scientist. c.   Other natural features such as source of water supply, watercourses (with highest flood levels indicated), marshes, ponds, springs, rock outcrops, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees six inches (6") or more in caliper at one foot (1') above ground level, and other features. d.   Existing improvements, including the locations, widths and names of all existing or previously platted streets or other rights of way showing type
Subdivisions & Development
Wayne · 11.7.8

Other Improvements

This section outlines requirements for landscaping, entryway treatments, and equestrianways within subdivisions. It mandates adherence to separate tree preservation and landscape control ordinances, specifies criteria for rural-themed entryway features, and details the provision of equestrianways based on village board requirements.

Landscaping Improvements: Landscaping improvements or screening shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of the Wayne Comprehensive Tree Preservation and Landscape Control Ordinance, and the Wayne Site Plan Ordinance, as applicable 1 . B.   Entryway Treatments: Permanent landscape entryway features shall be permitted at subdivision entrances, but not within rights-of-way or roadway easements, provided the following criteria are met: 1.   Such entryway features shall have a rural character through the use of materials and plantings naturally found
Subdivisions & Development
Darien · 5A-3.4.3

Preliminary Plan Stage

This section outlines the requirements for a Detailed Plan submission during the Preliminary Plan Stage of a Planned Unit Development. It specifies the scale, extent, and detailed information to be included in the drawing, covering infrastructure, utilities, topography, subsurface conditions, and existing site features.

made to generally ascertain subsurface soil, rock and ground water depth and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed. 7.   Other Conditions On The Tract: Watercourses, flood plains, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees with trunks one foot (1') or more in diameter, houses, barns, accessory buildings, and other significant features. 8.   Other Conditions On Adjacent Land: Approximate direction and gradient of slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location
Zoning & Land Use
Lyons · 13.11.7

Required Information

This section outlines the required information for Planned Unit Development (PUD) plats and supporting data at both the preapplication and preliminary plat stages. It details specific site, land, utility, and design information that must be submitted, unless waived by the zoning board of appeals/plan commission.

information on existing and proposed sanitary, storm, water and other utilities necessary to adequately service the development. e.   Ground Elevations: Ground elevations on the tract. f.   Other Conditions On The Tract: Watercourses, floodplains, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot (1') or more in diameter, houses, accessory buildings, and other significant features. (1965 Code title 6 § 701.8) g.   Other Conditions On Adjacent Land: Approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character...development or retained by the developer. In any event, the zoning board of appeals/plan commission may require legally binding covenants and other guarantees, in a form approved by the village attorney, that the common open space will be permanently preserved as an open area. All land conveyed to a not for profit corporation or like entity shall be subject to the right of said corporation to impose a legally enforceable lien against the individually owned property in the planned unit
Zoning & Land Use
Franklin Park · Chapter 14

- Reserved

Editor's note— Ord. No. 2223-VC-23, § 4, adopted Feb. 6, 2023, repealed Title 2, Ch. 14, which pertained to the tree preservation commission and derived from
Administration & Government
Hainesville · 16.08.030

Preliminary plat

This section outlines the procedure for submitting and reviewing a preliminary plat for subdivisions in Hainesville. It details the required documentation, fees, applicant execution, and the village board's timeline for action.

constructed, f. All easements labeled as to location, width and description of existing and proposed easements, restrictions, reservations or covenants, g. The layout of all improvements to be undertaken so as to minimize the destruction of existing trees, h. Key Plan. Key plan showing the location of the tract, lakes, streams, reserved sites, and other sites, i. Reserved Sites. Sites, if any, to be reserved or dedicated for schools, parks, playgrounds, or other public uses, j. Other Sites. Sites...grade, along all drainage channels or swales, and at selected points not more than one hundred (100) feet apart in all directions, m. Surface Conditions. Surface conditions on the tract, including water courses, marshes, rock outcroppings, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter, or natural prairies, n. Subsurface Conditions. A natural resources inventory report by the Lake County soil and water conservation district plus additional information regarding subsurface conditions on the tract, including location and results
Subdivisions & Development
Countryside · 9.2.5

Plats And Data Required

This section outlines the topographic data and accompanying information required for the preliminary plan of a subdivision in Countryside. It details the specific existing conditions, utilities, and adjacent land characteristics that must be documented to ensure a thorough review process.

plans for such improvements and indicating the method to be employed to overcome particular problems that may be encountered with the development of the proposed subdivision. f.   Other conditions on the tract: watercourses, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot (1') or more in diameter, houses, barns, shacks and other significant features. g.   Other conditions on adjacent land: approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of buildings, railroads
Subdivisions & Development