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Chicago building permit details
| Permit number | 101008557 |
| Type | Renovation/alteration |
| Units |
2 units |
| Approval date |
November 8, 2023 |
| Milestone |
InspectionsDate of last update: 4/1/2026 |
| Estimated cost | $80,000.00 |
| Processing time |
243 days *Application start date: 3/10/2023 |
| Fees |
$2,150.00 building fee paid
All fees must be paid before permit issuance is offical and work can start. |
| Review type | Standard Plan Review |
| DOB notes | THE SITE HAS HAD A ZONE CHANGE FROM AN RT4 TO A B2-2 DISTRICT UNDER 22111 DATED 4-19-23. THE SITE PLAN DOES NOT SHOW THE PROPOSED SOUTH SIDE ENTRY LANDING HOWEVER, PLEASE SEE SHEETS A1.0 AND A2.0 WHICH IS NOT EXCEEDING 6 FEET IN HEIGHT AND IS NOT A PORCH. THE ENTRY STAIR IS SERVING THE FRONT UNIT AS A SECONDARY REAR ACCESS AND A FRONT ENTRY ACCESS FOR THE REAR DWELLING UNIT, TO AVOID ANY ADDITIONAL DELAY THE PROPOSED HAS BEEN APPROVED WITH THE PROPOSED BEING IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL BULK REQUIREMENTS. THE SITE HAS AN EXISTING DETACHED 2 CAR GARAHE THAT WILL REMAIN. |
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Subscribe to updatesData is reported by the City of Chicago, Department of Buildings. Estimated cost is a value reported by the building permit applicant. Differences in fees paid and the total fee are likely due to the short period between when the permit was approved and when the permit is paid for and can be "picked up" by the the applicant. The unpaid portion may remain on our site for some time, even if the portion has been paid. Not all fee types are shown. Data on this page was last updated 4/1/2026.
* Processing time is the period between application and issuance, inclusive of time the applicant spends revising drawings and re-submits. Self-cert applications commonly don't have a reported processing time.