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Board discusses aligning livestock-building setbacks with accessory setbacks, agrees to draft zoning amendments and add pigs to permitted uses

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The board discussed whether livestock building setbacks should match accessory-structure setbacks in each zoning district and agreed to return language for a public hearing; members also agreed to add pigs to the A-1 permitted-uses listing.

The joint Planning Commission and Village Board held a conceptual discussion on Aug. 14 about zoning language for livestock-building offsets and permitted uses in agricultural (A-1) and residential estate districts. Planner Sean said the A-1 district currently does not include a livestock-building setback specific to livestock, while the residential estate district requires a 50-foot setback for livestock buildings; other residential districts reference the residential-estate…

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