Plan Examination
The Department of Planning and Development reviews building permit applications to ensure plans are in compliance with the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. Plan reviews are conducted weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at City Hall, Room 905.
Effective May 1, 2010, zoning plan examination reviews for building permits will be scheduled exclusively through the online building permit application process. Walk-ins will no longer be accepted. Applicants will receive an email with the assigned review date and confirmation number.
In order for the plan examiner to conduct a thorough review of a project, the applicant must provide the following:
- The application must contain the application number, completed data and a full description of the work to be conducted, as well as a description of the use of the building or property
- Property survey (if new construction and/or a building addition, the survey must not be more than 60 days old)
- Three sets of fully-dimensioned architectural plans, including a site plan, labeled rooms, floor plan, elevations and fully-dimensioned wall sections showing below and above grade.
- The appointment confirmation number (effective May 1, 2010).
Additional documentation may include a house certificate, dwelling unit verification, driveway approval,alley access approval, valid business license, condominium letter, sub-division of lots.
Each missed appointment will result in a $150 fine. Applicants will be locked out of the system after three missed appointments. Appointments canceled 24 hours or more in advance will not be subject to the fine.
Non-building permit-related reviews (driveway or tank applications, occupancy placards, etc.) with a supervising plan examiner are available on a walk-in basis.
Call 312.744.5777 for more information.
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