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Oswego is one of Kendall County’s fastest-growing communities, and that growth translates into genuine new subdivisions as farmland and larger parcels are divided for housing. A plat of subdivision gives each of those divisions legal form, mapping the lots, blocks, streets, and easements the village’s subdivision and zoning ordinance requires. Pi Surveying PLLC prepares recordable plats for developers, builders, and owners working in Oswego.
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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Oswego is a village of roughly 34,585 residents, located mainly in Oswego Township with a small portion extending into Will County. A plat of subdivision here must conform with the local subdivision and zoning ordinance and is recorded with the Kendall County Clerk & Recorder in the county seat of Yorkville. The Fox River is the principal river through this part of the county, and FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas run the length of the Fox corridor, so parcels near the river must account for those areas in easement and drainage design. Village review of lot layout, right-of-way dedications, and drainage easements generally precedes recording. Given Oswego’s steady subdivision activity, Pi Surveying PLLC prepares plats built to move through review and recording.
They are recorded with the Kendall County Clerk & Recorder in the county seat of Yorkville, which maintains land records for Kendall County.
Oswego is a fast-growing exurban community where farmland and larger parcels are frequently divided into residential lots, and each division requires a recorded plat of subdivision to create the new lots.
Yes. A plat generally must satisfy the village’s subdivision and zoning review, including lot dimensions, rights-of-way, and easements, before it can be recorded with the county.
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