Gateway to the Luxury Apartment High-Rise Boom in Chicago
A look back... It all began at 833 N Clark St.
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A look back... It all began at 833 N Clark St.
“We need to make sure the building is being used as intended,” said Patrick Hannan, the communications director for the department, in a statement. “There are different building code requirements for residential buildings, including those being used for short-term stays.”
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Building Codes: A Powerful Yet Underused Climate Policy That Could Save Billions
"Construction on the home continued, nonetheless, Ford said, despite the director describing it as “not allowed.” Specifically, Schneider was found to have built on a footprint different than the one on approved plans and thus encroached on wetland setbacks on the property. Additionally, he was found to have cleared environmentally sensitive habitat and graded over a known culturally sensitive Wiyot site, both in violation of his permit conditions, while also cutting an unpermitted temporary access road on the property."
Honolulu – "The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting cited the Atlanta-based chicken restaurant chain Wednesday for a building code violation after its site inspection on Tuesday.
As a result of the violation, Chick-fil-A’s building permit fee has been tripled."
Chicago, like many cities across the United States is going through a transition where old spaces are becoming new spaces. Renovation projects have their own set of requirements and hurdles and can be difficult to navigate.