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Orland Park is a large southwest-suburban village that has combined major retail corridors with steady residential growth and remaining developable tracts. Subdivision activity ranges from platting new residential phases on larger parcels to creating commercial outlots along its busy arterials. In each case a plat of subdivision divides the tract into recordable lots, blocks, streets and easements consistent with village planning.
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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Orland Park counts roughly 58,700 residents across the Orland, Bremen and Palos townships in southwest Cook County. Because the village extends into three townships and touches the Will County line in places, a developer should verify jurisdiction before platting. Subdivision proposals are reviewed under the village’s land development code and zoning ordinance, typically through the plan commission, and approved plats are recorded with the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division. Stormwater detention and easement dedication are common conditions on larger Orland Park subdivisions.
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Yes. Dividing a tract into multiple residential lots requires a plat reviewed under the village’s land development code and recorded with Cook County once approved.
The village spans the Orland, Bremen and Palos townships, so the governing township depends on where the parcel sits. A surveyor can confirm this early in the process.
On larger Orland Park subdivisions, detention areas and drainage easements are commonly required and must be shown on the plat before recording.
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