2014-09-17 - Planning and Zoning Commission - Agenda AGENDA VILLAGE OF
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BUFFALO GROVE •
Fifty Raupp Blvd
Buffalo Grove,IL 60089-2100
Phone 847-459-2530
September 17, 2014
7:30 P.M.
MEETING LOCATION: Council Chambers, Buffalo Grove Municipal Building,
50 Raupp Boulevard, Buffalo Grove, Illinois
PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: Petition to the Village of Buffalo Grove for variation to Village Zoning Ordinance,
Section 17.40.020, for the purpose of constructing a one-story room addition that would
encroach a distance of ten (10)feet into the required thirty(30)foot rear yard setback.
SUBJECT PROPERTY COMMON DESCRIPTION: 860 Holly Stone Lane, Buffalo Grove, IL
REGULAR MEETING
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes— Public Hearings and Regular Meeting of August 20, 2014
4. Committee and Liaison Reports
5. Matters for Discussion
A. William and Susan Dubin, 860 Holly Stone Lane —Variation of Zoning Ordinance
concerning rear yard encroachment for one-story room addition in the R-4A
District.
B. Midwest Releaf, 1477 Barclay Blvd — Special use for a medical cannabis
dispensary in the Industrial District—Workshop#2.
C. Spearhead Properties, 23020 Easton Avenue—Annexation with zoning in the R-8
District and approval of a PUD (planned unit development) and Preliminary Plan
—Workshop #2
D. Blooming Minds Learning Center, 1351 Abbott Court — Special use for a child
care facility in the Industrial District—Workshop#2
6. Chairman's Report
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7. Future Agenda Schedule
8. Public Comments and Questions
9. Staff Report
10. New Business
11. Adjournment
BRIAN SHEEHAN ROBERT PFEIL
Building Commissioner Village Planner
The Village of Buffalo Grove, in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), requests that
persons with disabilities who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in
this meeting or have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities,contact the ADA coordinator
at 847-459-2525 to allow the Village to make reasonable accommodations for those persons.
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