City of McHenry Planning & Zoning Commission met April 20

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City of McHenry Planning & Zoning Commission met April 20.

Here are the minutes provided by the commission:

Chairwoman Rockweiler called the regular meeting of the City of McHenry Planning and Zoning Commission toorderat7:00p.m. In attendance were the following: Bremer, Davis, Riley, Rockweiler, Smale, and Sobotta. Absent: Lehman. Also in attendance were City Planner Cody Sheriff, Community Development Director Polerecky and Deputy City Clerk Johnson.

Approval of the Agenda:

Motion by Bremer and seconded by Sobotta to approve the agenda as presented.

Roll Call: Vote: 6-ayes: Commissioners Bremer, Davis, Riley, Rockweiler, Smale, and Sobotta. 0-nay; 0-abstained; 1-absent: Lehman. Motion Carried.

Public Input

There were no members of the public to offer any public input.

Approval of Minutes:

Consideration of the March 16, 2022, regular meeting minutes and the March 30, 2022, special meeting minutes as presented. Motion by Smale and seconded by Bremmer for approval.

Roll Call: Vote: 6-ayes: Commissioners Bremer, Davis, Riley, Rockweiler, Smale, and Sobotta. 0-nay; 0-abstained; 1-absent: Lehman. Motion Carried.

File No. Z-2022-08

Petitioner: Mark Munson, Managing Member of Munson Properties IVLLCof61695N. US Highway 12, Round Lake, IL60073

Conditional Use Permit and Zoning Variations for the expansion of the existing Marina at 3112WLincoln Road.

Chairwoman Rockweiler called the hearing toorderat7:05p.m. City Planner Cody Sheriff explained that the petitioner has withdrawn their request as they have acquired the two residential homes near them. Therefore those parcels will need to be added and we will have to send out a new notice.

Chairwoman Rockweiler closed the hearing regarding File No. Z-2002-08 at7:06 p.m.

Planning & Zoning Commission Training Workshop

City Planner Sheriff passed out handouts to the Commission members and opened a PowerPoint presentation. Topics discussed during the training included how to handle the agenda, different motions that can be used at different times, how to handle public comment and testimony, what types of testimony should be taken into account, and what items are not the business of the Planning & Zoning Commission.

Open Discussion:

There was no open discussion.

Staff Report: The next meeting is Wednesday, May18, 2022.

Adjourn: Motion by Bremmer and seconded by Smale to adjourn the meeting at 8:29 p.m.

Roll Call: Vote: 6-ayes: Commissioners Bremer, Davis, Riley, Rockweiler, Smale, and Sobotta. 0-nay; 0-abstained; 1-absent: Lehman. Motion Carried.

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