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Blue Island is a historic industrial city on a ridge in south Cook County, long shaped by rail lines, the Cal-Sag Channel and adjacent manufacturing. Its commercial and industrial parcels, many crossed by rail and waterway easements, are exactly the kind of property where an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey is warranted in a transaction. The survey’s job is to make those complex encumbrances visible before a deal closes.
An ALTA/NSPS land title survey is the most detailed boundary survey, prepared to the national standards set by the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors. It maps boundaries, improvements, easements, encroachments and the Table A items your lender or title company requests, and is certified to every party in the transaction.
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Blue Island is a city of roughly 22,500 that straddles Calumet, Worth, Bremen and Thornton townships in south Cook County. Its economy has deep industrial and transportation roots, with rail corridors and the Cal-Sag Channel running through or beside commercial land. Plats and recorded easements for Blue Island properties are filed with the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division. Given the density of rail rights-of-way, utility easements and waterway-adjacent parcels, an ALTA/NSPS survey is a practical necessity when industrial and commercial properties here are acquired, financed or redeveloped.
Official resources for Blue Island property owners
Many Blue Island industrial sites are crossed or bordered by rail rights-of-way, utility easements and the Cal-Sag corridor. An ALTA/NSPS survey locates and depicts all of these, giving buyers, lenders and title companies a certified view of the encumbrances affecting the site.
Yes. A client can request the optional Table A item that shows the parcel’s FEMA flood zone designation, which is often relevant for waterway-adjacent Blue Island properties, so the survey reflects whether the site falls within a mapped Special Flood Hazard Area.
The lender and title insurance company usually require it, and the buyer or its attorney may as well, so that everyone relies on the same certified survey of boundaries, easements and encroachments before closing.
Pi Surveying provides the full range of land surveying services for Blue Island property owners and builders:
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Pi Surveying, located in Oak Brook, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, is a professional land surveying design firm that provides land surveys for both the private and commercial sector.