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City Council Regular Meeting
City Council | Calendar Event | 12/14/21 07:00pmA to Z december_14_2021_minutes.pdf CITY OF OAKBROOK TERRACE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL AND ...
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Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission | Page | 09/20/16 06:00pmZ september_20_2016_agenda.pdf Chairman Commissioners ARNULFO NOBLE JAN DONOVAL STEVE SCHNEIDER Secretary ANN VENTURA MICHELLE ... business districts to remain as it currently exists.september_20_2016_minutes.pdf City of Oakbrook Terrace ...
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City Council Regular Meeting
City Council | Page | 11/13/18 07:00pmDisplay Contact Info Block Web Page City Council Regular Meeting Sort A to Z november_13_2018_minutes.pdf ...
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Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission | Page | 05/24/16 06:00pmZ may_24_2016_minutes.pdf City of Oakbrook Terrace Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Case #17-1 ...
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City Council Regular Meeting
City Council | Page | 01/28/20 07:00pmDisplay Contact Info Block Web Page City Council Regular Meeting Sort A to Z january_28_2020_minutes.pdf ...
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Petition for Annexation
Community Development | WebformSubmit Online annexation_procedures_requirements.pdf CITY OF OAKBROOK TERRACE 17W275 BUTTERFIELD ROAD ...
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Where does my water come from?
Public Services | FAQThe source water for the City of Oakbrook Terrace is Lake Michigan. The water treatment process is conducted at the City of Chicago’s Jardine filtration plant. From Chicago’s Jardine filtration plant the treated drinking water then ends up at the DuPage W ...
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Why does my water sometimes smell of chlorine?
Public Services | FAQChlorine is added to drinking water for disinfection purposes. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency as well as the United States Environmental Protection Agency requires that all water plants disinfect the water that they distribute. The Chicago W ...
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What is the hardness of my water? Should I use a water softener?
Public Services | FAQThe City of Oakbrook Terrace’s water hardness is about 8 grains per gallon, which translates to 137 mg/l (milligrams per liter). The average hardness of well water has been calculated between 20 and 21 grains or 340 mg/l. A water softener is not required ...
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Do I have radon in my water?
Public Services | FAQNo. Radon is virtually non-detectable in surface water supplies such as Lake Michigan. Radon is typically detected in ground-water (well) supplies. Public Services Water Department 0.00 ...