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Iroquois County committee reviews multiple solar applications, requires three supplemental items before deeming complete
Summary
County advisors said Lewis Creek and three community solar applications contain most required materials but must provide contact lists, Soil & Water submission confirmation and road-authority notice before the committee will forward them to the Zoning Board of Appeals and county board.
Iroquois County officials reviewed multiple solar and battery storage applications on June 3, with external legal and engineering advisers telling the committee the filings are largely complete but missing a few routine items.
The committee’s external legal adviser, Andrew Kite, said the Lewis Creek project — a combined solar-plus-battery application — paid the county fee and supplied most required documents but still needs three items: contact information for participating landowners, confirmation that the applicant submitted the package to the Soil and Water Conservation District as required by the Soil and Water Conservation District Act, and proof the local road authorities have been given the application for comment.
Those three items, Kite said, are simple to provide and can be verified by…
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