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The Zoning Ordinance Administration Division reviews building permit applications to ensure compliance to the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. Plan reviews are conducted by plan examiners located at City Hall, 121 N. La Salle St., Room 905, Chicago.
The Chicago Construction Codes work together with the Chicago Zoning Ordinance to regulate how buildings are built and operated in order to protect public health, safety, welfare, and quality of life.
To learn more about City of Chicago zoning requirements, please visit the City’s interactive zoning map. The Zoning Ordinance Administration Division within the Department of Planning and Development reviews building permit applications to ensure compliance with the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.
City of Chicago:Zoning Website. Zoning and Land Use Map. Department of Planning and Development.
The Municipal Code is a published compilation of City laws and their revisions organized according to subject matter (arranged by title, chapter and section). The Municipal Code is updated periodically as new ordinances are adopted by the City Council.
Zoning district boundaries by type and classification.Chicago is divided into zoning districts that regulate land use activities across the city. Data is based on the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and Land Use Ordinance (https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/chicago/latest/chicagozoning_il/0-0-0-48006). Zoning Types are defined in this ordinance ...
The Chicago Department of Planning & Economic Development (DPD), is committed to providing accurate and timely information to businesses and citizens of Chicago.
The Chicago departments of Planning & Development and Information Technology (DoIt) today implemented a new online zoning map that improves user functions and includes a host of new features.
Answer: the ban appeared in the Municipal Code by 1851, and it was repealed in 1978. The current Chicago Municipal Code is online, and we have paper copies at the library. It gets updated every six months or so. It also gets a major rearrangement and renumbering every 10 to 60 years.