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The primary function of the Planning, Zoning and
Building Department is to help direct and manage growth and land use changes in
DeKalb County. The principal way in which the Department aids in such management
is through the interpretation, application and enforcement of the County’s
Unified Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Regulations, building
codes, and Stormwater/Grading Regulations.
The Department provides staff support and offers
advice and assistance to the County Board, Planning and Zoning Committee, Zoning
Hearing Officers and other County departments, as well as to local communities
and citizens. The Planning Director serves as the County Zoning Administrator,
Plat Officer and Code Enforcement Officer, and is primarily responsible for
interpretation and enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Regulations,
Grading, Storm Water Detention and Site Development Permit Regulations, and
Unified Comprehensive Plan.
The Planning Director also serves as the Director of
the DeKalb County Regional Planning Commission, a cooperative organization
consisting of representatives from 14 municipalities and the County that serves
as a forum for communication and coordination on issues of regional importance.
The Department staff prepares and updates elements
of the Comprehensive Plan for the County and helps coordinate planning
activities for the various communities within the County, and reviews and issues
all building permits for construction in unincorporated DeKalb County, and
conducts inspections of construction. Authority for final interpretation and
application of the Unified Comprehensive Plan rests solely with the DeKalb
County Board.
Pursuant to Chapter 34, Illinois Revised Statutes, DeKalb County has a Zoning
Hearing Officer to conduct public hearings to consider Zoning Map Amendments,
Zoning Text Amendments, requests for Special Uses, Variations and Appeals of
decisions from the Planning Director. The Hearing Officer has final
administrative decision authority on bulk regulation Variations and Appeals, and
makes findings and recommendations to the County Board on Amendments, Special
Uses and Use Variances. Subdivision review and approval is the jurisdiction of
the Planning and Zoning Committee and the County Board.
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