City of McHenry Planning & Zoning Commission met April 17

City of McHenry Planning & Zoning Commission met April 17
Victor A Santi - Ward 1 Alderman — City of McHenry Website
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City of McHenry Planning & Zoning Commission met April 17

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Approval of the Agenda

4. Consideration of Approval of the Meeting Minutes: March 20, 2024

5. Public Input – (five minutes total on non-agenda items only)

6. Z-2024-03 – Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow an Open Sales Lot in conjunction with Automotive Sales at 4719 W. Elm Street. Petitioner: Tomasz Lemiszka

7. Z-2024-06 – Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow an Assembly Use (Church/Banquet Facility), Use Variations to allow rental storage space (mini-warehouse), commercial office and kitchen space, and any Zoning Variations Necessary to Accommodate the existing Principal and Accessory Structures. Petitioner: Pastor Kurt Gamlin of First United Methodist Church

8. Z-2024-05 – Request for a Use Variance to allow the Outdoor Storage of Automobiles, Recreational Vehicles, Trailers, and Equipment as the Principal Use. Petitioner: Vantage McHenry Holdings LLC.

9. Z-2024-07 – Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow Outdoor Amusement and Live Entertainment in conjunction with the operation of an Outdoor Amphitheater/Pavilion. Petitioner: VFW Veterans Club Inc.

10. Open Discussion

11. Staff Report: Next Meeting Date: May 15, 2024

12. Adjourn

https://cms8.revize.com/revize/mchenryil/Document_Center/Department/Community%20Development/Planning%20&%20Zoning%20Commission/Agendas/PZ%20Agenda%204.17.24.pdf



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