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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.