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McHenry County Planning, Environment & Development Committee reviews Coventry Farmstead Landmark historic preservation ordinance

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McHenry County Planning, Environment & Development met Tuesday, April 4.

Here is the agenda as provided by McHenry County:

MCHENRY COUNTY

PLANNING, ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT

AGENDA ● APRIL 4, 2017

Public Meeting County Board Conference Room 8:30 AM

667 Ware Rd, Administration Building, Woodstock, IL 60098

1. CALL TO ORDER

Roll Call

2. MINUTES APPROVAL

1. Planning, Environment & Development - Public Meeting - Mar 7, 2017 8:30 AM

3. PUBLIC COMMENT

4. MEMBERS' COMMENTS

5. NEW BUSINESS

1. Chicago Region Trees Initiative - Discussion and Direction

2. Construction Code Updates and Amendments; Change of Occupancy Permit - Discussion and Direction

3. A Revised Reclamation Plan for the Linden Lakes Sand and Gravel Pit

4. Resolution for a Penalty Fee Waiver in the Amount of $250 and Establishing a 12-Month Payment Plan for Building Permit Fees for Zenon Ostafilczuk for Permit #J7174

5. Unified Development Ordinance Amendments - Review Schedule and Special Meetings

6. Future Ordinance Amendments to Address Continuing Challenges in County Land Use - Discussion and Direction

6. OLD BUSINESS

1. Resolution Authorizing Enforcement of Historic Preservation Ordinance Regarding the Coventry Farmstead Landmark

2. Resolution Authorizing Enforcement of Historic Preservation Ordinance Regarding the Holcombville School Landmark

7. REPORTS

1. ZBA and Hearing Officer Reports

1. Zoning Petitions going before the County Board on April 18, 2017

2. Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

3. McHenry County Conservation District

4. Solid Waste

5. Historic Preservation Commission

8. FUTURE TOPICS

9. EXECUTIVE SESSION (AS NECESSARY)

10. ADJOURNMENT

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