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City Council Denies Controversial Zoning Petition

July 11, 2024 | Jacksonville, Morgan County , Illinois



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City Council Denies Controversial Zoning Petition
In a recent government meeting, the Jacksonville City Council voted to deny a petition to rezone a property to M1 Light Industrial with special use. The motion to approve the rezoning was not seconded, leading to a subsequent motion to deny the request, which received support from council members. The decision will be formally presented at the upcoming meeting on July 22nd.

Following the council's session, the Zoning Board of Appeals convened, confirming a quorum with all members present. The board reviewed the minutes from their previous meeting on June 5, 2024, which were approved without amendments. The board then proceeded to address a petition for a variance concerning the construction of a shed at 23 North Grand, marking the beginning of their agenda for the evening.

The proceedings reflect ongoing discussions about land use and zoning regulations in Jacksonville, highlighting the city's approach to managing industrial development and property modifications.

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