What is the water and/or sanitary disconnection process for demolition and new construction in Glenview?
All work done in the Village of Glenview requires the permittee to first obtain a permit, with the exception of sanitary sewer & water disconnections. (For more information on disconnection procedures for UNINCORPORATED GLENVIEW, see question on unincorporated disconnects) The most common examples of these disconnections in Glenview are: • Utilities to be disconnected in association with the demolition of a structure and construction of a new structure; or • In the case of a demolition/rebuild, also known as a “tear-down/rebuild”, the water and sanitary service lines serving the home to be demolished must be disconnected at the main before the demolition & building permits will be issued (see below for information on requisite disconnection fees). The contractor for the project performs this work. The utilities must be disconnected prior to demolition so that water and sanitary material are not discharged onto the site during the process of the demolition. All fencing and tree protecti
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