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COUNTY OF TAZEWELL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 11 South 4 th Street, Room 400, Pekin, Illinois 61554 Phone: (309) 477-2235 Fax: (309) 477-2358 Email: [email protected] Kristal Bachman, Community Development Administrator SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL PERMITS Plans are reviewed for compliance with the following codes: Tazewell County Zoning Code, current State of Illinois Plumbing Code Part 890, 2012 International Residential Code, 2011 National Electrical Code, 2012 International Mechanical Code and 2012 International Energy Conservation Code. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **New Homes and Room Additions – 48 Hour Review Period *The 48 hours review period does not ensure that you will receive your permit within 48 hours, but that the Department will contact you regarding the status of permit and with any questions within this period. A valid 911 address assigned by the Community Development Office, if not already assigned. *Owners of improved property shall post that property’s address number(s), as assigned by Tazewell County, on a principal building or structure, at or near the main entrance of said principal building or structure, but not further than eighty (80) feet from the centerline of any right-of-way to which the structure faces. The minimum height of each number shall be four (4) inches to meet the requirements under 5-2(a) and three (3) inches, and the maximum height shall be twelve (12) inches. Numbers shall be Arabic, uniform in height, color, and style with no fractions or decimals allowed. Proof of septic/sewer 1. Septic permit or written approval from the Tazewell County Health Department (309-477-2223) 2. Or, an appropriate letter from the Sanitary District stating that owners have applied for hookup. Road Access Permit. Contact the Township Road Commissioner, County Highway or IDOT for road access requirements. Compliance with International Energy Conservation Code 2012 1. Passed REScheck compliance report bearing the signature of the responsible party. (www.energycodes.gov) Completed Required Residential Permitting Form, in lieu of previous applications required. 2 Full sets of scaled construction plans. Minimum size 11”x17” (1/4” = 1’ min scale, unless otherwise specified/approved.) 1. Foundation Plan (Include beams & columns with sizes & locations, egress windows & stair location and sizes, information) 2. Detailed Floor Plans. We understand field modification may be made, but accurate review requires as much detail as possible. 3. Exterior Elevation Views of all four sides (include window size, roof venting, decks and guardrail, roofing and siding materials). 4. Detailed Wall Sections (include all construction components notes from roof to footings, see example.) 5. Deck plans or provided diagram, if applicable. Must include post size and spacing, beam size and span, joist size and span, footing size for corners and intermediates. 6. Modular, Log, and/or Package homes: Full package set including the specific Codes designed to, must be presented along with plans of all on site construction detail, i.e. foundation plans at the time of submittal. Site Plan of the lot showing; the proposed structure, all distances to lot lines, distance to other structures, and including location and distance to the well and septic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Failure to initially provide all information necessary for review WILL delay the process. Construction and/or disturbance of soil prior to a Building Permit/Erosion Permit may result in fines and a Stop Work Order. Applications are accepted and permits issued between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Page 1: COUNTY OF TAZEWELL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY ......Completed diagram provided by the department or detailed plans. Site Plan of the lot showing the proposed structure and all distances

COUNTY OF TAZEWELL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

11 South 4th Street, Room 400, Pekin, Illinois 61554

Phone: (309) 477-2235 Fax: (309) 477-2358 Email: [email protected]

Kristal Bachman, Community Development Administrator

SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL PERMITS

Plans are reviewed for compliance with the following codes: Tazewell County Zoning Code, current State of Illinois Plumbing Code Part 890, 2012 International Residential Code, 2011 National

Electrical Code, 2012 International Mechanical Code and 2012 International Energy Conservation Code.

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**New Homes and Room Additions – 48 Hour Review Period *The 48 hours review period does not ensure that you will receive your permit within 48 hours, but that the Department will contact you regarding the status of permit and with any questions within this period.

☐ A valid 911 address assigned by the Community Development Office, if not already assigned.

*Owners of improved property shall post that property’s address number(s), as assigned by Tazewell County, on a principal building or structure, at or near the main entrance of said principal building or structure, but not further than eighty (80) feet from the centerline of any right-of-way to which the structure faces. The minimum height of each number shall be four (4) inches to meet the requirements under 5-2(a) and three (3) inches, and the maximum height shall be twelve (12) inches. Numbers shall be Arabic, uniform in height, color, and style with no fractions or decimals allowed.

☐ Proof of septic/sewer

1. Septic permit or written approval from the Tazewell County Health Department (309-477-2223)

2. Or, an appropriate letter from the Sanitary District stating that owners have applied for hookup.

☐ Road Access Permit. Contact the Township Road Commissioner, County Highway or IDOT for road access requirements.

☐ Compliance with International Energy Conservation Code 2012

1. Passed REScheck compliance report bearing the signature of the responsible party. (www.energycodes.gov)

☐ Completed Required Residential Permitting Form, in lieu of previous applications required.

☐ 2 Full sets of scaled construction plans. Minimum size 11”x17” (1/4” = 1’ min scale, unless otherwise specified/approved.)

1. Foundation Plan

(Include beams & columns with sizes & locations, egress windows & stair location and sizes, information)

2. Detailed Floor Plans. We understand field modification may be made, but accurate review requires as much detail as possible.

3. Exterior Elevation Views of all four sides (include window size, roof venting, decks and guardrail, roofing and siding materials).

4. Detailed Wall Sections (include all construction components notes from roof to footings, see example.)

5. Deck plans or provided diagram, if applicable.

Must include post size and spacing, beam size and span, joist size and span, footing size for corners and intermediates.

6. Modular, Log, and/or Package homes: Full package set including the specific Codes designed to, must be presented along with plans of all on site construction detail, i.e. foundation plans at the time of submittal.

☐ Site Plan of the lot showing; the proposed structure, all distances to lot lines, distance to other structures, and including location and distance to the well and septic.

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Failure to initially provide all information necessary for review WILL delay the process. Construction and/or disturbance of soil prior to a Building Permit/Erosion Permit may result in fines and a Stop Work Order. Applications are accepted and

permits issued between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Other Residential Structures

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**Interior Renovations/Repair Alterations * In most cases, a pre-permit site visit is conducted to ensure both parties understand the proposed construction in advance.

☐ Completed Required Residential Permitting Form

☐ Detailed scope of work explaining all demolition areas and what is being rebuilt. In addition, any HVAC, plumbing and electrical work being repaired or installed.

☐ Detailed Floor Plan. We understand field modification may be made, but accurate review requires as much detail as possible.

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**Unattached Garages/Accessory Structures/Sheds No Plan Review Required, On-Site Compliance (Over 200 Sq. Ft.)

☐ Completed Required Residential Permitting Form

☐ 1 Complete Plan set including; foundation, wall section and elevations or completed diagram provided by the Department.

☐ Site Plan of the lot showing the proposed structure and all distances to lot lines and other structures including the location of the septic and well.

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**Decks/Porches – No Plan Review Required, On-Site Compliance (Over 200 Sq. Ft.)

☐ Completed Required Residential Permitting Form

☐ Completed diagram provided by the department or detailed plans.

☐ Site Plan of the lot showing the proposed structure and all distances to lot lines and other structures including the location of the well and septic.

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**Unattached Garages/Accessory Structures/Sheds & Decks/Porches (Under 200 Sq. Ft)

☐ Completed Required Residential Permitting Form

☐ Site Plan of the lot showing the proposed structure and all distances to lot lines and other structures including the location of

the well and septic.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **In-ground & Above ground Pools – No Plan Review Required, On-Site Compliance where applicable.

☐ Completed Required Residential Permitting Form

☐ A Site Plan of the lot showing; the proposed structure, all distances to lot lines, distances to other structures and including the location of the well and septic.

☐ An Electrical permit will be required.

☐ A Fence Permit may be necessary.

☐ A Plumbing Permit may be necessary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR RESIDENTIAL PERMITTING PROPERTY OWNER: Email:

Address: Phone:

GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Email:

IF OWNER MARK “SELF”

Address: Phone:

PRIMARY PROJECT CONTACT: Email:

IF OTHER THAN OWNER OR CONTRACTOR

Address: Phone:

SITE INFORMATION

Site Parcel Number Site Address Setback from Road(s): Setback from Side(s): &

Setback from Rear: Height - Ground to Peak:

PROJECT INFORMATION

Project Description (Be Specific)

Estimated Cost of Construction: $ Square Footage/Dimensions/Diameter/Depth:

STRUCTURE INFORMATION (where applicable)

Foundation Type: ☐Basement ☐Crawl ☐Slab ☐Block ☐Poured Roof: ☐Shingles ☐Metal ☐Wood ☐Solar ☐Other

Exterior Walls: ☐Vinyl ☐Brick ☐Metal ☐Wood ☐Other *Roofing License # (New Dwellings Only)

Bedrooms: # Existing # Added # Total Bathrooms: # Existing # Added # Total

MECHANICAL INFORMATION (where applicable)

ELECTRICAL: ☐Temp Pole ☐Add New Wiring ☐Remodel ☐Service/Meter Replacement ☐HVAC # of Amps: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Email: *If other than SELF Address: Phone:

PLUMBING: Fixtures: # Existing # Being Added # Total Lawn Sprinklers: #of Heads (Fixtures include: toilets, interceptors, bath tubs, drinking fountains, urinals, wash basins, water heaters, washers, sinks, rough-ins, showers, and sewage ejectors.)

PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: Email: *If other than SELF Address: Phone:

State License #: *Anyone other than the homeowner doing their own work must provide a copy of a VALID State of Illinois Plumbing License*

HVAC: Heat: ☐Electric ☐Gas ☐Geothermal ☐Wood ☐Solar ☐None ☐Other Central Air ☐Yes ☐No # of Heating Units to be added: # of AC Units to be added: # of GEO Thermal Units to be added: HVAC CONTRACTOR: Email: *If other than SELF Address: Phone:

The authorized applicant/property owner’s signature below hereby attests that all information is true and correct: Signature: Date: Received By

Contractor Owner Applicant

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Construction Plans @1/4” = 1’ are required for new Residential Dwellings and Additions. Below are some examples of the types of drawings expected to be submitted.

These drawings are examples only of the type of the specific drawings and type of information needed; they do not reflect Tazewell County Code requirements.

ELEVATION VIEWS •The type of foundation or anchoring will vary depending on the type of structure, a deck may be on concrete piers and a shed may only

require anchoring

FLOOR PLAN •The floor plan must also include electric,

size and direction of joists, rafters, headers etc:

WALL SECTION/CROSS SECTION •The type of foundation or anchoring will vary depending on the type

of structure. A cross section is required for a wood deck. It must show the piers and guard rail.

FOUNDATION PLAN •The type of foundation or anchoring will vary depending on the type of structure, a

deck may be on concrete piers and a shed may only require anchoring

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SITE PLAN– Provide accurate information (Show all structures existing on parcel with dimensions (Including well and

septic) AND Identify new structures with dimensions AND Identify all adjacent streets/roads) IDENTIFY SETBACKS FROM ALL PROPERTY LINES AND FROM THE ROAD

ALL SETBACKS ARE MEASURED FROM THE OVERHANG TO THE PROPERTY LINE

NOTE: Meeting the correct setbacks from the property line is the responsibility of the owner/applicant

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Following are the required inspections for the proposed project being permitted.

●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●

� Electrical Temp Pole

� Pre-Footing; standard or monolithic

� Foundation

� Underground Plumbing

� Electrical Service

� Rough-in, to include fire blocking.

O Framing O Electrical O Plumbing

� Final

O Framing O Electrical O Plumbing

� Submittal Requirements

O REScheck, at review.

O Duct Pressure Results, at rough-in.

O Blower Door Test Results, at final.

� Special Inspection: _______________________

●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● For Inspections contact:

Jaclynn Workman, Inspections Coordinator at: (309) 477-2235 Please provide a minimum of 24 hour call ahead for

Inspections in order to ensure the date and time desired.

R E S I D E N T I A L B U I L D I N G C O D E

R E Q U I R E D R E Q U I R E D R E Q U I R E D R E Q U I R E D

I N S P E C T I O N SI N S P E C T I O N SI N S P E C T I O N SI N S P E C T I O N S

BUILDING—FINAL

Building Exterior

• House numbers properly displayed

• Final grading completed and sloped away from the structure

• Erosion control measures maintained in working order or vegetation estab-

lished.

• Roof, gutters, and downspouts complete

• Siding, Brick and Weatherstripping complete

• Decks - properly braced and correctly attached to the structure

• Steps, Handrails, Guardrails and Balusters in compliance

Building Interior

• Placement and proper operation of Smoke and CO Detectors

• Safety glazing, where required

• Beam support posts secured

• Handrails - 34"-38" from tread nose

• Guards - minimum 36" (34" for stairs) with balusters, allowing no more than 4"

sphere

N E W H O M E S & N E W H O M E S & N E W H O M E S & N E W H O M E S & R O O M A D D I T I O N SR O O M A D D I T I O N SR O O M A D D I T I O N SR O O M A D D I T I O N S

ELECTRICAL—FINAL

General

• Check correct breaker sizing on units

• Battery back-up on Smoke and CO detectors

• Check polarity of all receptacles - must be TR type

• Outdoor outlets are GFCI protected and typ WR and TR type

• All bedroom outlets have the required arc-fault protection. E902.12

• All outlet boxes are mounted flush with combustible surfaces. W3906.6

Kitchen

• All countertop outlets have proper GFCI protection. E3902.6

• Vent hoods and metal boxes have proper connectors

• All outlet boxes are mounted flush with combustible surfaces

Bathrooms

• All receptacles have proper GFCI protection. E3902.1

• Approved light fixtures are used in tub and shower spaces

• Is whirlpool tub on proper GFCI protection

• Exhaust fans in shower areas have proper GFCI protection

• Hanging fixtures are not within 3' horizontal & 8' vertical of tubs and showers

Garages and Basements

• All garage outlets are GFCI protected

• All receptacles have GFCI protection in unfinished basement and garage areas.

• Outlets are spaced within 25' of equipment

• All lights properly installed and secured.

MECHANICAL—FINAL

• Hood fans, Bath fans, etc. - check for proper outdoor venting

• Mechanical Ventilation Installed

• Forced-air furnaces intake and exhaust proper termination on exterior

• HVAC - check for shutoffs & proper flue / combustion air

• Blower door test results provided.

T A Z E W E L L C O U N T Y

C O M M U N I T Y D E V E L O P M E N T 1 1 S F O U R T H S T . 4 T H F L O O R M C K E N Z I E B L D G .

P E K I N , I L 6 1 5 5 4 P H O N E 3 0 9 - 4 7 7 - 2 2 3 5 / F A X 3 0 9 - 4 7 7 - 2 3 5 8

E M A I L : Z O N I N G @ T A Z E W E L L . C O M

D U E T O T H E N A T U R E O F S O M E R E Q U E S T S , A N I N S P E C T I O N M A Y B E R E Q U I R E D P R I O R T O

P E R M I T I S S U A N C E .

● Kristal Bachman, Community Development Administrator

● Jaclynn Workman, Inspections Coordinator

● Glen Gullette, Building Inspector

● Melissa Kreiter, Administrative Assistant

● Mellissa Clemons, Assistant

● REMEMBER ● It is your responsibility to call for the required inspec-

tions. If you are unsure whether or not an inspection is re-

quired, please contact the Department for assistance. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●

Failure to call for required inspections or to call at the appropriate point during construction may result in de-

lays of the project or potentially additional fees if excessive inspections are needed.

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TEMP POLE/SERVICE INSPECTION

• Meter base is secure

• All back-fed devices properly secured

• All connections are tight

• Main located at nearest point of entry for service

• Sub-fed panel locations have isolated neutral & ground busses &

• Neutrals are identified with white markings

• Ground is properly identified

• Wiring is correctly sized for the over current protection device

• Approved types of lugs & screws are used for grounding & bonding

• Grounding electrode conductor connected to neutral buss

• Proper ground rod min. 5/8" ss, copper or zinc otherwise 3/4"

• Intersystem bonding terminal installed

• Panel bonding screw or jumper is present / ground rod has 8' of contact with

earth with min. #6 awg copper wire / metal water pipes/concrete encased elec-trode/ metal veneers and/or fixtures are

• Panel cover is securely installed

• Raceway sealed (Fire caulk or duct seal)

• Post is properly secured.

BUILDING FRAMING

Termite & Decay Protection

• Untreated wood off ground, only treated wood may touch concrete surface. R317.1.2

Floor & Ceiling Framing

• Bearing Points - at least 1-1/2" on wood and 3" on masonry. R502.6

• Joist Overlap - 3" minimum. R802.3.2

• Bored Holes - less than 1/3 depth and not within 2" of top, bottom or another hole.

R502.8.1

• Notches - None in the middle 1/3 of joist, 1/6th the depth and 1/3 length. R502.8.1

• Joists, Plates and Hangers, properly nailed. R802.3.1

• Ceiling joists - Properly nailed to rafters and plates. R802.3.1

• Header Framing - double header and trimmer joists if over 4' span & hangers must be

used if span is greater than 6'. R502.10

• Load Bearing - loads properly carried to the foundation.

• Fire blocking - stair landing, walls exceeding 10', concealed spaces & fireplaces.

R302.11

Wall Framing

• Top Plates - double with 24" offset OR single with steel strap connectors. R602.3.2

• Stud to Joist Alignment. R602.3.3

• Bearing & Exterior Wall Borings - 40% - 60% bores must be doubled. Holes not closer

than 5/8" to framing surface. R602.6

• Headers properly sized. R602.7

• Anchor bolts properly spaced and secured. R403.1.6

• Penetrations sealed. R302.11

• Wall bracing - All walls properly braced. R602.10

Windows

• Egress - Proper size, height and location. R310

• Fall protection for windows less than 24" and above grade. R312.2.1

• Safety Glazing in Hazadous Location - stairs, door swing, bath/shower areas & less than

18". R308.4

Roof Framing

• Notches (rafters) - no notches on tension side. R802.7

• Ridge Brd (rafters)-at least 1" thick & same depth as cut of rafters. R802.3

• Rafter overhang does not exceed 24". Table 802.11

• Rafter ties where ceiling joists are not connected to the rafters. R802.3.1

• Trusses - no cuts or alterations. R802.7.2

• Trusses properly braced. R802.10.3

• Hurricane Ties - on all truss to exterior walls with all holes filled. R802.11

• Footings/Trenches are on virgin soil, free of standing water and loose debris.

ACI 332-10 6.2.4

• Footings/Trenches are proper depth & width for proposed structure. ACI 332-10

7.2.1.1/7.2.1.2

• Top of footing is 36" minimum below finished grade. R403.1.4.1/Table R301.2.(1)

• Re-bar is bent around corners. ACI 332-10 8.2.8(f)

• Proper overlap of re-bar. ACI 332-10

• Re-bar for wall-to-footing connection on-site or keyway. ACI 332-10 7.3.4

• Isolated piers depth width with rebar ACI 332-10 Table 7.3

• Concrete encased electrode. NEC 250.52

• Anchor bolts of proper size & diameter on-site. R403.1.6

PRE—FOOTING INSPECTION

• Vertical rebar size & spacing ACI 332-10 Table A.1

• Horizontal rebar. Number of bars and location. ACI 332-10 8.2.8

• Re-bar on site for reduced wall thickness (extends 12" into thicken area) ACI

• Re-bar for reentrant corners (openings & footing jumps) ACI 332-10 8.2.10

• Type of wall-to-footing connection used. ACI 332-10 7.3.4

• Re-bar is bent around corners. ACI 332-10 8.2.8(f)

• Proper overlap of re-bar. ACI 332-10 8.2.8(e)

• Concrete encased electrode. NEC 250.50

• Anchor bolts of proper size & diameter on-site. ACI 332-10 8.2.5.1(a-e)

• Re-bar for block wall size & spacing. IRC Table 404.1.1(2)(3)(4)

FOUNDATION INSPECTION

ELECTRICAL—ROUGH IN

• Proper location and clearance of the electrical panel. IRC E3405

• Lighting for electrical panel. E3405.6

• All Romex connectors & bushings properly installed.

• Holes in joist shall not be within 2" top, bottom or another hole. R502.8.1

• Holes not located closer than 5/8" to framing surface.

• Nail protection plates for holes less than 1-1/4" from the end of member.

• Protection of wires located closer than 1 1/4" to framing surface.

• Panel bonding screw or jumper is present / ground rod has 8' of contact with

earth sized to largest conductor copper wire / metal water pipes/concrete encased electrode/ metal veneers and/or fixtures are bonded to ground.

• Low voltage and high voltage in separate boxes.

• Cables stapled 12" of boxes & 4-1/2' thereafter with splices in proper boxes

correctly connected and tightened.

• Conductors spliced properly in boxes with appropriate connectors.

• Receptacle Outlets on outside of dwelling (one front and one rear).

• 1/4" minimum amount of Romex sheath shown in box.

• Cables are protected 6' min of attic access.

• Approved cover requirements have been met (buried or encased).

• Outlet spacing, switch locations, fan boxes, floor boxes, etc. are correct.

• Hallways > 10' must have an outlet, light, and switch at both ends.

• Stairs with 6 riders or more must have light and 3 way switches top and bottom.

• Interconnected smoke detectors in all sleeping rooms.

• Interconnected CO detectors in the immediate vicinity of sleeping rooms.

• No boxes or cables in return air plenums.

• Recessed light fixtures are properly rated.

Garages and Basements

• One outlet minimum excluding laundry area.

• Lighting for stairs.

• Required wall switched light installed.

• Light on exterior side of man door.

• First 6" above garage floor free of panels and receptacles

Kitchen

• Area wired with 12 awg copper

• In Kitchens, Pantry, Breakfast Rooms, Dining Rooms, etc. two or more small

appliance circuits only supply recept. outlets & refrigeration

• Hood vent not on small appliance circuit

• Disposal and dishwasher on separate circuits

• Range supplied with 3-conductor cable w/ ground (30A-10, 50A-8)

• One outlet (minimum) for peninsular & fixed island countertops

• Receptacle wall outlets for countertop spaces greater than 12"are spaced so

that no point is greater than 24" from outlet Bathroom

• Separate circuit breaker for receptacle or recept & lights per room

• Whirlpool tub motor bonded

• Area wired with 12 awg copper

Laundry Areas

• Area wired with 12 awg copper

• Clothes dryer wired with 10awg wiring 3 conductor cable w/ ground

MECHANICAL—ROUGH IN

• Hydronic piping tested prior to placement of concrete.

• Building cavities are not to be used as supply ducts.

• All ductwork to be sealed and properly supported

• Dryer vent length doesn't exceed 35', unless manf. specs differ.

• Discharge of exhaust clearance from openings

• Duct blast test results if applicable.

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IDOT Office 309-671-3333 District 4 401 Main St.Peoria, IL 61602

County Engineer Office 309-925-5532 Craig Fink 21308 IL Rte 9Tremont, IL 61568

Boynton Cell 309-202-2572 Brian Eeten 1385 Townhall Rd.Delavan, IL 61734

Cincinnati Office 309-348-3807 Ronald Hawkins P.O. Box 507Cell 309-241-2446 South Pekin, IL 61564

Home 309-348-2223Deer Creek Office 309-447-6383 Michael Childers

Home 309-965-2119Delavan Office 309-244-8213 Steven Scott P.O. Box 776

Cell 309-253-8686 Delavan, IL 61734Dillon Cell 309-267-7344 Kenneth Siegrist 8590 Locust Rd.

Home 309-244-7344 Delavan, IL 61734Elm Grove Cell 309-241-1366 Jerry Brown 13400 Oak Lake Court

Shop 309-925-7781 Tremont, IL 61568

Fondulac Office 309-699-5621 Corey Campbell 143 Arnold Rd.Cell 309-369-1780 East Peoria, IL 61611

Groveland Office 309-387-6812 Jim McCool P.O. Box 217Cell 309-303-0772 Groveland, IL 61535

Hittle Cell 309-242-2155 Jeff Schneider 2273 Dale Rd.Office 309-392-3315 Armington, IL 61721

Hopedale Cell 309-241-7996 Trent WillisLittle Mackinaw Home 309-231-2814 Dustin Mugler P.O. Box 951

Minier, IL 61759Mackinaw Office 309-359-8952 Mike Rankin 15050 King Rd.

Cell 309-678-0064 Danvers, IL 61732Malone Cell 309-657-9372 David Shay 12116 Nichols Rd.

Green Valley, IL 61534Morton Office 309-266-6445 Greg Menold 300 W. Jefferson St.

Cell 309-303-5567 Morton, IL 61550Sand Prairie Office 309-352-2233 Wylie Coriell 15425 Woodrow Rd.

Cell 309-696-2059 Green Valley, IL 61534Spring Lake Office 309-545-2224 Mike Neulinger 6903 Townline Rd.

Cell 309-264-5701 Manito, IL 61546Tremont Office 309-925-3258 Larry Bolliger P.O. Box 45

Cell 309-241-5492 Tremont, IL 61568Home 309-925-5791

Washington Office 309-444-2987 Scott Weaver 58 Valley Forge Dr.Shop 309-745-8959 Washington, IL 61571

Updated: 03/19/18

Tazewell County Highways

Township Roads - Highway Commissioners

ROAD OFFICIAL CONTACT LISTIllinois State Highways

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APPLICATION FOR ENTRANCE PERMIT

Name Permit #

Address Phone #

Location of Proposed Entrance:

Land Section Area of Tract

Subdivided Yes No Name of Subd.

Lot No. Recorded: Book Page

Document No.

Legal Description: (If not subdivided)

During the spring of each year, the County and Township Road Commissioners post the roads for weight limits. If you have building materials delivered to your property, please be aware of the restrictions and contact your commissioner if

you have any questions.

I Certify the foregoing to be true and correct.

Date:

Signature – Owner(s)/Applicant(s)

Entrance Approved Entrance Disapproved

Date:

Signature - Twp. Road Commissioner

Permit Number to be assigned by the Township Road Commissioner.

Culvert size required Diameter Length

The applicant shall take due care to prevent any damage to the entrance culvert between the time of the application and

the time in which construction is completed. If damage occurs to the new culvert, it shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the

Township Highway Commissioner. If such damage is not repaired, the Township

Highway Commissioner may refuse to maintain such an entrance culvert.

MAIL BOX POSTS CAN BE NO BIGGER THAN 4 INCHES IN DIAMETER

NO HEAD WALLS ON CULVERT ENDS

NO SUMP PUMPS OR FILTER BEDS DRAINING INTO THE DITCH

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****NOTICE TO INDIVIDUALS REQUESTING 911 ADDRESS*****

The Tazewell County Board understands the importance of efficient and orderly addressing for all properties in the unincorporated areas of Tazewell County. Therefore, the Tazewell County Department of Community Development has been authorized by the County Board to accept 911 addressing applications and fees for properties needing an address assignment. Please note that the 911 Addressing Application and $50.00 fee must be filed with the Tazewell County Community Development Department prior to issuance of the Building Permit. If the application is not completed in its entirety we will not be able to issue the Building Permit. Once the application is filed with the Tazewell County Department of Community Development there will be an approximate ten (10) day waiting period to receive your address. Please complete the attached application in its entirety!!! Then return the application with the $50.00 fee to the Tazewell County Department of Community Development. We will then Transmit all information to the Addressing Contractor who conducts the field work. Be sure to identify the driveway with stakes, this helps the addressing contractor to accurately identify the property. **PLEASE DISPLAY THE NEW 911 ADDRESS PROPERLY AND VISUALLY!!!! IF THE ADDRESS IS NOT VISUALLY DISPLAYED A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WILL NOT BE ISSUED BY THIS OFFICE!!! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Community Development Office at (309) 477-2235. Thank-you for your cooperation regarding this matter!! Kristal Bachman, Community Development Administrator

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TAZEWELL COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR STRUCTURE ADDRESS NUMBER IN

UN-INCORPORATED TAZEWELL COUNTY (9-1-1/mail/utilities/all other purposes)

NAME OF STREET/ ROAD

TOWNSHIP PARCEL I.D. #

SUBDIVISION LOT #

NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER

PRIMARY USAGE (residence, business, other)

IF SPEC HOME NAME OF BUILDER

EXISTING ADDRESS NUMBER ON EACH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY TO BE

ADDRESSED (if available) &

NAME OF APPLICANT:

MAILING ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL: Return this application as quickly s possible. Utilities and agencies issuing permits or starting service require an address immediately. Addresses are assigned as quickly as possible, however Municipal Addressing Services, Inc. as ten (10) days to complete the work. The Contractor may call the applicant to ask that the intersection point of the driveway and public street be marked with flags or stakes. THE BUILDING PERMIT FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL THE ADDRESS APPLICATION AND FEE HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.

RETURN $50.00 FEE WITH THIS APPLICATION

PAYABLE TO TAZEWELL COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT.

******The addressing assignment is conducted by Municipal Addressing Services, Inc. a contractor authorized by the Tazewell County Board. ******

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**FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE USE ONLY: APPLICATION NO. DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED: FEE PAID: DATE FORM TRANSMITTED TO CONTRACTOR:

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**FOR MUNICIPAL ADDRESSING USE ONLY: DATE ASSIGNED: ADDRESS ASSIGNED BY CONTRACTOR: ESN Police/TCSO Fire EMS

Dispatch Post Office

Date form transmitted back to Tazewell Community Development: