Gurnee approves controversial paintball facility amid community concerns

October 22, 2024 | Gurnee, Lake County, Illinois

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In a recent Gurnee government meeting, discussions centered around the establishment of a new outdoor entertainment facility, Paintball Explosion, at several locations along Des Plaines Court and Illinois Route 21. The proposal, which received a mixed response from the board, aims to replace existing structures with modern buildings designed to avoid decay, utilizing durable materials such as metal instead of wood.

Concerns were raised regarding the aesthetic impact of the new facility, particularly in relation to past complaints about \"garish\" buildings. The developers assured that the new designs would be visually appealing and would not replicate the previous amusement park-like appearance, which included clowns and brightly colored structures.
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Lighting was another significant topic of discussion. While the facility is not expected to operate past 5 PM, the board emphasized the necessity of adequate outdoor lighting for safety, particularly for employees leaving after dark. Although a formal lighting study was deemed unnecessary, the board proposed including a requirement for parking lot lighting in the special use permit to ensure employee safety.

Trustee Thorson expressed concerns about the narrow access road leading to the facility, highlighting potential hazards for vehicles. The developers confirmed that the parking lot would accommodate both customer and employee vehicles, with plans to install lighting if deemed necessary.

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Public comments during the meeting reflected community apprehension about the facility's impact on the neighborhood. Resident Barbara Stevens voiced her concerns about the facility's compatibility with the residential area, arguing that the village's planning decisions could adversely affect local quality of life. She urged the board to consider the long-term implications of commercial developments in proximity to residential neighborhoods.

Despite the mixed sentiments, the board ultimately approved the special use permit for the Paintball Explosion facility, with a vote of 5-1 in favor. The decision marks a significant step in the development of the area, as the village continues to balance commercial growth with community interests.

Converted from Monday, October 21st, 2024 - Gurnee Village Board meeting on October 22, 2024
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