Rules Stack · VR

The stack, in space

Parkside · 11 layers

Drag to look · scroll to zoom · higher = higher authority← Back to the Rules Stack

Informational only — not legal advice. These are public rules summarized from the linked sources; they change, and overlapping jurisdictions can disagree. Verify against the linked source and the governing body (the Village, your association, the county) before acting.

Why a VR view of a rule book?

A home in Pingree Grove sits under a stack of authorities — Federal and State law at the top, then Kane County, Rutland Township, the Village, the Fire Protection District, any Special Service Area, and, in Cambridge Lakes, a master HOA over your sub-association. The flat Rules Stack already shows that ladder. This lens renders the same resolved stack as floating tiers in 3D space: highest authority on top, the most local (and most overridable) layer at the bottom. It’s the same data, one dimension richer.

It runs on WebXR — one scene, three devices. Drag to orbit and scroll to zoom on a laptop, touch to spin it on a phone, or press Enter VR on a headset’s browser to step inside the stack. No app, no install. Where a device has no VR, the button says so honestly and the 3D view still works.

See a neighborhood’s stack

Village-wideCambridge Lakes CondominiumsCambridge Lakes South (general)Carillon at Cambridge Lakes (55+)ChesapeakeElsewhere in Pingree Grove (no HOA)Neighborhood #18Neighborhood #19ANeighborhood #23Other / not sure (Cambridge Lakes)ParksideThe Shores

Informational only — not legal advice. These are public rules summarized from the linked sources; they change, and overlapping jurisdictions can disagree. Verify against the linked source and the governing body (the Village, your association, the county) before acting.