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Oswego Zoning Survey


To implement the vision that was developed in the 2015 Comprehensive Plan, the Village of Oswego is working with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to update its zoning and subdivision regulations. These regulations control how land is developed, including the use of buildings, parking, landscaping, and signs. This brief survey will help us understand what types of development you’d like to see in the years to come!



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Sustainable development concepts meet the needs of present and future generations by making choices that have a positive impact on the planet and use resources wisely. What types of sustainable features would you like to see more of in Oswego? (check all that apply)

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An accessory dwelling unit is a second dwelling unit on a residential lot. They are typically smaller, independent dwelling units with a full kitchen and bathroom and cannot be bought or sold separately from the home (think of a granny flat or a backyard cottage). What’s your preferred style of accessory dwelling unit? (please select one)

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Large garages provide added storage space for cars and other items, but very large garages take up a lot space on a lot, and increase the purchase and maintenance costs of a home. On a standard suburban lot (approx. 10,000 square feet), what should be the maximum size of a garage? (please select one)

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Green infrastructure refers to landscaping that can be integrated within streets and sidewalks to help clean, store, and reduce stormwater flooding. What types of green infrastructure practices would you like to have installed in Oswego? (check all that apply)

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Now we'd like to learn more about you! What is your connection to Oswego? (check all that apply)

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