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Peoria County Board approves special‑use split, assigns tax‑sale certificate; consent agenda passes

5971851 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

At a regular Peoria County Board meeting, members unanimously approved a special‑use petition (EBA2025‑004) allowing a 5.25‑acre split from a 12.5‑acre tract, voted to assign a tax‑sale certificate of purchase (Item 9.2) and adopted the consent agenda and minutes by voice vote.

The Peoria County Board voted unanimously to approve a special‑use petition allowing a 5.25‑acre division from a 12.5‑acre tract and took two other routine actions at a public meeting where 13 members were present.

The action with the clearest policy effect was the board’s approval of zoning case EBA2025‑004, a petition by Philip Mollick for a special use under the county’s Unified Development Ordinance. The petition was described to the board as a request to divide 5.25 acres from an existing 12.5‑acre parcel; the special use is required because the split does not meet the A‑2 Agricultural District minimum lot size of 25 acres or the density standard of one…

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