City of Elgin Planning & Zoning Commission met June 2

City of Elgin Planning & Zoning Commission met June 2
City of Elgin Mayor David Kaptain — City of Elgin / Facebook
0Comments

City of Elgin Planning & Zoning Commission met June 2.

Here are the agenda provided by the commission:

A. Call Meeting to Order

B. Roll Call

C. Approval of Minutes

      May 5, 2025

D. Chairman’s Opening Statement

E. Administer Oath to Persons Desiring to Testify

F. Petitions to be Considered

      Planned Development as a Map Amendment and Conditional Use:

      1. 909 S. McLean Blvd – #09-25 and 10-25; Construction of a new sports facility with an airsupported dome structure with one indoor full-size soccer field and one outdoor fullsize soccer field.

      Planned Development as a Map Amendment and Preliminary Plat of Subdivision

      2. 890 Galt Blvd – #14-24 and 15-24; Construction of a religious and residential mixed-use development with a 231,372-square-foot temple, a four-story multi-family building with 81 dwelling units, 38 townhomes, and accessory parking

G. Other Business

H. Public Comment

I. Summary of Pending Development Applications

J. Adjournment

https://il-elgin4.civicplus.com/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/9311



Related

Brad Stephens, Illinois State Representative for 20th District

Brad Stephens outlines goals for Illinois’ 20th District in new year message

State Representative Brad Stephens has announced his intentions for the upcoming year, emphasizing a commitment to addressing local and state challenges in Illinois’ 20th District. “The new year brings fresh opportunities to fight for our…

Anti-ICE Nativity at Evanston’s Lake Street Church shows Mary and Joseph in gas masks, baby Jesus with zip-tied hands; the display has faced repeated vandalism and drawn sharp criticism.

Foley on Lake Street Church’s anti-ICE nativity scene: ‘What they are doing is repulsive’

John Foley, deputy GOP committeeman for the Evanston Republican Organization, said the Nativity display outside Lake Street Church — which depicts Mary and Joseph in gas masks and a baby Jesus figure with zip‑tied hands flanked by figures styled as ICE agents — is “repulsive” and not what Christmas is about.

Julie Cho, New Trier GOP Committeeperson Chair, faces an appeal after the Cook County Electoral Board dismissed affidavits alleging misconduct in her nominating petitions.

Appeal filed after Cook County Electoral Board declines to review affidavits in Cho petition challenge

Committeeperson Chair Julie Cho’s nominating petitions, arguing that the Cook County Electoral Board wrongly dismissed affidavits alleging misconduct.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from North Cook News.