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Chief County Assessment Office
Chief County Assessment Office - Assessment Review
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Planning, Building & Development - Conditional Use Permit
Planning, Building & Development - Flood Information
Planning, Building & Development - Site Capacity Calculations
Planning, Building & Development - Temporary Use Permits
Public Works - North Libertyville Estates Levee
Recording Division
Secretario del Condado - Civil Unions
Secretario del Condado - Election Results
Secretario del Condado - Tax Redemption Taxpayers
Sheriff's Office - Complaint Against Personnel
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How much will my Conditional Use Permit cost?
For fees, please refer to the
Land Development Fee Schedule (PDF).
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Planning, Building & Development - Conditional Use Permit
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1.
What is a Conditional Use Permit?
The zoning code of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) regulates the type of uses that are allowed to take place on your property. Some uses are permitted by right - e.g. a detached house in a residential zoning district. Some uses are prohibited - e.g. a retail sales establishment in a residential district. Other uses are permitted with a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in certain zoning districts because of the impacts the use may have on adjacent properties.
A CUP is granted to a property owner by the approval of the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) or the County Board. The Conditional Use Permit process requires the ZBA to conduct a public hearing as part of the approval process. Learn more information about the
Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA).
2.
How do I apply for a Conditional Use Permit?
There are two types of permits. Learn more on the
Conditional Use Permit Application page.
3.
How much will my Conditional Use Permit cost?
For fees, please refer to the
Land Development Fee Schedule (PDF).
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