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Village of North Utica Planning Commission met June 1.

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Village of North Utica Planning Commission met June 1.

Here is the agenda provided by the Commission:

I. 6:00 p.m. Call to Order

II. Pledge of Allegiance

III. Roll Call

IV. Public Hearing - 6:00 pm:

1.) Petition of William D. Johnson and Dawn M. Johnson Owners, seeking the

Approval to re-subdivide four (4) duplex lots in Ridgeview Subdivision, in order to make each side or half of each duplex into an individual saleable and taxable property. The tract of land affected is commonly known as follows: 703, 707, 709 & 711 Burgess Dr., Utica, IL.

V. Discussion and Possible Recommendations of the Planning Commission regarding:

1.) Approval to re-subdivide four (4) duplex lots known as 703, 707, 709 & 711 Burgess Dr., in Ridgeview Subdivision Utica, IL, in order to make each side or half of each duplex into an individual saleable and taxable property.

VI. Public Hearing - 6:15 pm:

1.) Petition of Northern White Sand, LLC, seeking a variance from the Village of North Utica Zoning Ordinance provisions regarding the height of buildings to be constructed and used by the Petitioner in its’ operations. Petitioner is seeking a height variance not exceeding 90 feet. The tract of land (tract A) affected is commonly known as 1053 N. 2803rd Rd., Utica, IL

VII. Discussion and Possible Recommendations of the Planning Commission regarding:

1.) Granting of a height variance to allow for construction to enclose the existing hydrosizer /wash plant to a height not exceeding 90 feet. Tract A is already zoned A -1 with Special Use Permit for Mining.

VIII. Consideration of Approval of Minutes: 3-08-17

IX. Old / New Business

X. Public Comment

XI. Adjournment

http://utica-il.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Plan-Commission-06-01-17.pdf

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