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Coal City is a Grundy County village with roots in the region’s mining history where dividing a parcel into lots calls for a recordable plat of subdivision. The plat sets out the lots, blocks, streets, and easements required under the village’s subdivision and zoning ordinance before recording. Pi Surveying PLLC prepares plats of subdivision for owners and developers in the Coal City area.
A plat of subdivision divides a parcel into lots, blocks, streets and easements in compliance with the municipality’s subdivision and zoning ordinances, then is recorded with the county. It is the foundation of any residential or commercial development.
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Coal City is a village of roughly 5,571 residents in Coal City Township, with part of the community extending into Will County. For a parcel in the Grundy County portion, a plat of subdivision follows the applicable subdivision and zoning ordinance and is recorded with the Grundy County Recorder’s Office in the county seat of Morris. Grundy County’s interior is drained by the Mazon River and Aux Sable Creek with the Illinois River along the north edge, and FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas line these corridors, so parcels near mapped waterways must account for those areas in easement design. Village review of lot layout and easements generally precedes recording. Pi Surveying PLLC prepares Coal City plats with an eye to the Grundy-Will line that determines where recording occurs.
A parcel in the Grundy County portion of Coal City is recorded with the Grundy County Recorder’s Office in Morris; land in Will County is recorded in that county instead.
It is a recordable plat that divides a parcel into lots, blocks, streets, and easements under the local subdivision and zoning ordinance, then filed with the county recorder.
Yes. The plat must generally satisfy the applicable subdivision and zoning ordinance before it can be recorded with the appropriate county.
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