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Streator is a city of about 12,500 in the southern reaches of LaSalle County, with a portion extending toward Livingston County. Its mix of established city lots and surrounding farm ground means a plat of survey is often the clearest way to settle where one parcel ends and the next begins. That clarity matters whether you are dividing acreage or simply confirming a residential lot line.
A plat of survey is a drawing, signed and sealed by a licensed Illinois land surveyor, that locates the corners and boundary lines of your lot and depicts the buildings, driveways, fences and recorded easements on the property. It is the document lenders, title companies and municipal permit desks rely on.
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Streator lies mostly in Bruce Township with reach into Reading Township in Livingston County, placing it in the southern part of LaSalle County a good distance from the county seat at Ottawa. The community pairs older platted neighborhoods with agricultural parcels at its edges, so surveys here range from tight urban lot retracements to larger rural boundary work. Plats for the LaSalle County portion are recorded with the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds in Ottawa. A licensed Illinois surveyor will research the recorded description, recover existing monuments where possible, and flag easements or encroachments, and near drainage ways any FEMA flood mapping can be shown on the plat.
It shows the measured boundary lines, the location of the house and other structures, easements, and any encroachments across the lines. For Streator parcels that include acreage, it also fixes the outer boundary against the recorded description.
It can, because recording and township lines differ, but a licensed surveyor handles both sides. The LaSalle County portion is recorded in Ottawa while the Livingston County portion follows that county’s recorder.
No. A plat of survey depicts an existing parcel and its improvements, while a subdivision plat legally splits land into new lots. If you plan to divide acreage near Streator, that is a subdivision matter.
Beyond a plat of survey, Pi Surveying provides the full range of land surveying services for Streator property owners and builders:
We also prepare sealed plats of survey across nearby LaSalle County communities:
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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.