(65 ILCS 5/11-12-12) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-12-12)
Sec. 11-12-12.
No map or plat of any subdivision presented for record
affecting land (1) within the corporate limits of any municipality which
has heretofore adopted, or shall hereafter adopt an ordinance including an
official map in the manner prescribed in this Division 12, or (2) within
contiguous territory which is not more than 1 1/2 miles beyond
the corporate limits of an adopting municipality, shall be entitled to
record or shall be valid unless the subdivision shown thereon provides for
streets, alleys, public ways, ways for public service facilities, storm and
flood water run-off channels and basins, and public grounds, in conformity
with the applicable requirements of the ordinances including the official
map; provided, that a certificate of approval by the corporate authorities,
certified by the clerk of the municipality in whose jurisdiction the land
is located, or a certified copy of an order of the circuit court directing
the recording as provided in Section 11-12-8, shall be sufficient evidence
of compliance with this section upon which the recorder may accept
the plat for recording.
The provisions of this Section do not apply to any plat for consolidation
of 2 or more contiguous parcels, located within any territory
that is outside of the corporate limits of a municipality but within a county
that has adopted a subdivision ordinance and that has a population of more than
250,000, into a smaller
number of
parcels if the sole purpose of the consolidation
is to bring a non-conforming parcel into conformance with local
zoning requirements.
The exemption created by this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly
does not apply to a plat for consolidation for an area in excess of 10 acres
or to any consolidation that results in a plat of more than 10 individual lots
following the consolidation. If the county receives a request to approve a plat
for consolidation pursuant to this Section, the county must notify
all municipalities located within 1 1/2 miles of the subject property within 10
days after receiving the request.
(Source: P.A. 92-361, eff. 1-1-02.)
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