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Peoria County Board approves multiple zoning requests, special uses and a land-split waiver
Summary
The board approved a rezoning for a 0.213-acre parcel to allow connection and an Illinois-approved sewage system for development near an interchange, granted a special use for an agricultural-related business, and approved a land split that required a special use for density; several votes included abstentions.
Peoria County Board approved multiple land-use requests during its zoning docket, including a rezoning near the Kickapoo/Edwards interchange, a special use for an agricultural-related business, and a petition to split acreage that required a special approval for density.
Nut graf: The actions aim to allow future development by addressing parcel size, access and septic capacity, and to permit an existing agricultural business to expand legally under the county's Unified Development Ordinance.
Zoning case ZBA-2025-0036: The board voted to rezone a 0.213-acre parcel from I-1 (industrial) to C-2 (general commercial) so it could be combined with an adjacent property and receive…
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