City of Woodstock Plan Commission met May 18

City of Woodstock Plan Commission met May 18
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City of Woodstock Plan Commission met May 18.

Here is the agenda as provided by the commission: 

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES:      April 20, 2023

1. PUBLIC COMMENTS

2. OLD BUSINESS: None

3. NEW BUSINESS:

      a) Public Hearing, Variation to allow the Reconstruction of a Garage Having a Side Yard Setback of 1.3 feet at 711 N. Seminary Avenue 

          Petitioner: Karla Schumacher, Owner

      b) Public Hearing, Zoning Map Amendment from B3 Service and Retail District and RPUD District to M1 Limited Manufacturing District at 708 McHenry Avenue 

          Petitioner: Ryan E. Peters, Owner

      c) Public Hearing, Variations to Waive or Reduce the Requirements for Parking Lot Surfacing, Curbing, Landscaping, Fencing and Sidewalks at 14500 and 15500 Davis Road

          Petitioner: Rolf Tillman, Owner

      d) Public Hearing, Zoning Map Amendment from R1B Single-Family Detached  Residential District to R3 Single-Family Attached Residential District at 103 & 105 West South Street

          Petitioners: Robert Gattone, Manager of Integrity Alliance, LLC, and Brady Coleman, President of Coleman’s Contractors, Inc.

      e) Public Hearing, Text Amendments to Various Sections of the Unified Development Ordinance

4. DISCUSSION

5. ADJOURN

https://www.woodstockil.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/plan_commission/meeting/46602/05-2023_pc_agenda_revised.pdf 



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