City of Countryside Plan Commission Zoning Board of Appeals met March 7

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City of Countryside Plan Commission Zoning Board of Appeals met March 7 

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Roll Call Members:

Mr. Robert Schwarz (Chairman)    Mr. Marco Gutierrez

Mrs. Tina Grotzke (Secretary)        Mr. Ronald Ward

Mrs. Danielle Edenfield                  Mr. Steve Kehr

Mr. Bryan White                             Mr. Jonathan Gertsmeier

Mr. Tom Geraghty

Other Attendees:

II. Approval of Minutes: January 3, 2023

III. Chairman’s Comments

IV. Action Items:

1. CASE #PTA23-0001: Consideration of a Text Amendment 

a. To consider approving the Official Zoning Map reflecting the map amendments through December 31, 2022.

2. CASE #PPUD23-0001: Consideration of a Business PUD (Special Use) – POSTPONED [May 2, 2023] 

a. To consider approving a Special Use for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) in order to establish a business development of commercial uses (automobile service station and drive-through facility) in the B-2 Zoning District; and

b. To consider approving a Preliminary/Final Development Plan for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) in order to establish a business development of commercial uses (automobile service station and drive-through facility) in the B-2 Zoning District at the subject property of 6201 Joliet Road

V. Public Comments

VI. Other Business

1. Comprehensive Plan Update – STATUS 

VII. Adjournment

https://www.countryside-il.org/agendas-minutes/march-7-2023/



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