About Green Oaks
Important Phone #’s
- Education/Schools
- Post office
Libertyville Post Office
1520 Artaius Parkway
Libertyville, Illinois 60048
(847) 362-2266
WWW.AMERICANTOWN.COM
UPS
(800) ASK-USPS (275-8777)
WWW.USPS.COM
- Library:
Cook Park Library
413 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Libertyvlle, Illinois 60048
(847) 362-2330
WWW.COOKLIB.ORG
Aspen Drive Library
701 Aspen Drive
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061
(847) 362-2330
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Emergency Numbers
Libertyville Fire Department
847-362-5664 ~ Non-Emergency
Chief Rich Carani
1551 North Milwaukee Avenue
Libertyville, IL 60048
WWW.LIBERTYVILLE.COM
Lake County Sheriff's Office
847-377-4000 ~ Non-Emergency
Sheriff Mark Curran, Jr.
25 South Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue
Waukeganm IL 60085
WWW.LAKECOUNTYIL.GOV
Poison Control
800-222-1222
Libertyville Township Government
Libertyville Township
847-816-6800
847-362-5900
Clerk
AnneE Handen
847-816-6872
Highway Commissioner
Bill Morgan
847-362-3350
Supervisor
Kathleen M. O'Connor
847-816-6800
County Information
Lake County Administrator's Office
847-377-2250
18 N. County Street
Waukegan, ILLINOIS 60085
WWW.CO.LAKE.IL.US
Voter's Registration
Absentee Ballot
847-377-2406
Lake County Clerk's Office
Transportation
Libertyville Metra Stations
847-362-2044
200 W. Lake Street
Libertyville, IL 60048
Prairie Crossing Metra Stations
3001 Harris Road
Grayslake, IL 60030
Chicago Union Station
312-322-4269
Canal Street (Between Adams & Jackson)
Chicago, IL
Miscellaneous
AT & T
Clark Mosquito Control Hotline
1-877-426-6331
WWW.COMED.COM
Driver's License Facility
342 Peterson Road
Libertyville, IL 60048
312-793-1010
Hours: MON ~ CLOSED • TUES 9:00AM ~ 7:00PM • WED ~ FRI 8:00AM ~ 5:30PM
SAT 8:00AM ~ NOON • SUN ~ CLOSED
WWW.CYBERDRIVEILLINOIS.COM
Groot Disposal
800-ASK-USPS (275-8777)
WWW.USPS.COM
Lake County Recorder of Deeds
Fees
Vehicle Stickers
Roadway construction projects within the Village are financed entirely through proceeds from vehicle sticker sales and Illinois State Motor Fuel Tax revenues. Collection of all vehicle sticker revenues by the Village is essential.
The fees required by Section 5-4-3 of the Village ordinance are as set forth in the following schedule, depending on the date the application is received in our office:
Village Vehicle Sticker Fees:
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Payment received by July 1st
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Payment received after
July 1st |
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Passenger Vehicle
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$40.00 |
$55.00 |
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Passenger vehicle owned by a not for profit corporation with a tax exempt status
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$10.00 |
$35.00 |
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Antique Motor Vehicles
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$5.00 |
$20.00 |
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Seniors
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$10.00
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$15.00
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Motorcycles |
$20.00 |
$30.00 |
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College Student (with proof of student I.D.)
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$20.00
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$30.00
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Under 3000 Pounds
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$55.00
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$80.00
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Over 3000 Pounds but under 8000 Pounds
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$65.00
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$90.00
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Over 8000 Pounds
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$75.00
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$100.00
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Trailers and tractors or similar vehicles designed for hauling purposes.
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Refer to appropriate weight category above
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Refer to appropriate weight category above
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1All categories include weight of vehicle and maximum load.
Residents over sixty four (64) years of age shall be entitled to issuance of one passenger vehicle sticker for a vehicle registered to that person for a fee of $10.00 (limit of one $10 vehicle sticker per eligible person). Any person who is a full time college student, upon presentation of a valid student I.D. from a college or university, shall be entitled to issuance of one passenger vehicle sticker for a vehicle registered to that person for a fee of $20.00. Please be advised it is the intent of the ordinance to provide reduced fees to those qualified persons in whose name the vehicle is registered.
Sewer Use Fees
Sewer Use Fees are always pre~paid and is a flat rate of $117 a quarter, based on an average of 30 days a month which equates to $1.30/day.
Water Use Fees
Water Use Fees are paid in arrears at $4.10 per 1000 gallons. In addition to water use fees a quarterly line maintenance fee of $12.50 is also assessed.
Copy Fees
Copying is .50 cent per page.
Recycling Info
Refuse Collection Service Guide
Permit Info
Click here for information on what improvements need a permit.
Zoning Map
Storm Water Management
Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale – May 21
Lake County and SWALCO will be hosting a Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale on Saturday, May 21, 2011 from 9 am to 3 pm. The sale will be held at the Lake County Central Permit Facility Parking Lot, 500 West Winchester Road, Libertyville, IL. Rain barrels will be sold for $60. The cost for compost bins is $45. Please see the following link for additional information.
2011RainBarrelSale.pdf
Eco-Yard Tours
The Liberty Prairie Conservancy is sponsoring Eco-Yard Tours which highlight earth-friendly land and garden practices. Participants will tour examples of yards that feature a variety of green practices and get advice on implementing earth-friendly garden practices. A different yard will be featured on each date.
- May 21 – Lindenhurst
- June 19 – Lincolnshire
- July 16 – Green Oaks
- July 23 – Highland Park
The cost of the tours is $13 ($8 for members). For registration, contact the Liberty Prairie Conservancy at (847)548-5989 or see their website at:
http://www.libertyprairie.org/
Indian Creek/Bull Creek Watershed Tour – June 10
The IEPA, Lake County Stormwater Management Commission, Indian Creek Watershed Project Ltd., and Bull Creek-Brook Watershed Council will be hosting a tour of the Indian Creek, Bull Creek, and Bull’s Brook Watersheds on Friday June 10, 2011 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. Lunch, snacks, watershed tour guide, and a comfortable ride on a chartered bus are included in the tour cost of $10/person. Tour highlights include:
- Central Permit Facility green roof, rain gardens, wetlands
- IDOT Rt. 21 expansion (137 to 120) stormwater best practices
- Prairie Crossing HOA lakeshore stabilization and stormwater treatment train
- Diamond Lake residential neighborhood rain gardens and native buffer projects
- Mundelein Park District Bull Creek stabilization & riparian restoration
- Liberty Prairie Reserve 6,000-acre public-private land reserve initiative
- Countryside Golf Course certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary
- Vernon Hills Seavey Ditch stabilization and wetland construction
- Heron Creek Forest Preserve stream &prairie buffer restoration
- Sylvan Lake ravine restoration, bioswales, and stormwater treatment snouts
- And More!
For registration, please call Darcy Hertel of the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission at (847)377-7707. Additional information can be found at:
ICBBtour2011.pdf
Lake County Stormwater Management Commission Geocache Project – Geocaching for Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)
The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (LCSMC) Geocache Project is a part of a new, high tech, outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices. Along the way, players will learn about practices to improve water quality, reduce runoff, reduce stream degradation and pollution, and conserve water. More information can be found at:
Video: http://lakecnty.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=3&clip_id=927
Website: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=396629eb-d23e-4302-999e-942ade49b7f3
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