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Kendall County Zoning Platting and Advisory Committee met February 6.

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Kendall County Zoning Platting and Advisory Committee met February 6.

Here is the minutes provided by the Committee:

Code Official Brian Holdiman called the meeting to order at 9:03 a.m.

Present:

Aaron Rybski – Health Department

Megan Andrews – Soil and Water Conservation District

Deputy Commander Jason Langston – Sheriff’s Department

Don Clayton – GIS

Fran Klaas – Highway Department

Brian Holdiman – PBZ Department

Absent:

Greg Chismark – WBK Engineering, LLC

David Guritz – Forest Preserve

Robert Davidson – PBZ Committee Chair

Matt Asselmeier – PBZ Department

Audience:

None

Agenda:

Mr. Klaas made a motion, seconded by Mr. Rybski, to approve the agenda as proposed. With a voice vote of all ayes the motion carried.

Minutes:

Mr. Klaas made a motion, seconded by Mr. Langston, to approve the December 5, 2017 meeting minutes. With a voice vote of all ayes the motion carried.

Petitions:

Petition 18-03 Kendall County Planning, Building and Zoning Committee – Text Amendments to Sections 4.17.H, 7.01.D.53.b.vi, 8.08.B.2.h, 10.01.C.27.b.vi, 11.02.C, 11.02.D, 11.04, 11.04.A, 13.01.C, 13.07.B, 13.07.C and 13.08.C of the Kendall County Zoning Ordinance by Removing the Requirements for the Zoning, Platting and Advisory Committee and the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission to Meet and Issue Recommendations on Proposed Map Amendments, Special Use Permits, Major Amendments to Special Use Permits, and Text Amendments on Matters Not Involving the Powers and Duties of the Zoning, Platting and Advisory Committee or the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission and Related Zoning Text Citation Amendments Mr. Holdiman provided a summary of this proposed text amendment. The PBZ Committee had concerns that review period for certain applications was too time consuming and involved too many meetings. ZPAC would continue to meet for site plan reviews, text amendments to the Zoning Ordinance involving their powers and duties, amendments to the Subdivision Control Ordinance, preliminary plat approvals, final plat approvals, and RPD related plat approvals. ZPAC would not meet for map amendments, text amendments to the Zoning Ordinance not involving their powers and duties, special use permits, and major amendments to special use permits.

Mr. Rybski asked if ZPAC would meet for special use permit applications. Mr. Holdiman stated that ZPAC would not formally meet for special use permit applications, but ZPAC members could submit comments prior to the hearing regarding the special use permit applications. The distribution email would continue to be sent.

Mr. Klaas asked if the Planning, Building and Zoning Department Staff was in favor of this proposal. Mr. Holdiman responded that Staff had no objections. Mr. Klaas noted that the Soil and Water Conservation District and Health Department may still want to provide input on certain special use permit proposals. Mr. Holdiman noted that the proposed process would still allow ZPAC members to comment on proposals and pre-application meetings could occur as well.

Mr. Klaas made a motion, seconded by Ms. Andrews, to recommend approval of the proposal.

Ayes (6): Klaas, Andrews, Langston, Rybski, Clayton, and Holdiman

Nays (0): None

Absent: (4) Davidson, Chismark, Guritz, and Asselmeier

The February motion 28th passed unanimously. This matter will go before the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission on

Review Of Petitions That Went To County Board:

Mr. Holdiman stated that Mr. Asselmeier will need to provide an update on Petition 17-30 at a future meeting.

Old Business/New Business:

None

Public Comment:

None

Adjournment:

Ms. Andrews made a motion, seconded by Mr. Clayton, to adjourn. With a voice vote of all ayes, the motion carried. The ZPAC, at 9:11 a.m., adjourned.

https://www.co.kendall.il.us/wp-content/uploads/ZPAC-Minutes-2-6-18.pdf

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