City of Crystal Lake Planning and Zoning Commission met March 16

City of Crystal Lake Planning and Zoning Commission met March 16
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City of Crystal Lake Planning and Zoning Commission met March 16.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

1.Call to Order

2.Roll Call

3. Approve Minutes of the March 2, 2022 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting.

4. 2022-30 – 125-135 ERICK STREET – FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION AND VARIATION – PUBLIC HEARING

Final Plat of Subdivision for a two-lot subdivision, deferral of the burial of overhead utility lines and Variation from Article 3-300 D to allow the creation of a lot which does not abut a public or private street.

5. 2022-31 – 150 N. MAIN STREET – CRYSTAL LAKE BREWERY SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT – PUBLIC HEARING

Amendment to the Special Use Permit to allow an expanded outdoor seating area.

6. 2022-36 – 401 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD – LAKESIDE LEGACY FOUNDATION SPECIAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT – PUBLIC HEARING

Amendment to the Special Use Permit to allow additional community focused events.

7. REPORT FROM PLANNING

A summary of the previous petition outcomes and details of the upcoming items for this Commission.

8.COMMENTS FROM THE COMMISSION

9. ADJOURNMENT

 https://www.crystallake.org/home/showpublisheddocument/20724/637826103463700000



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