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Votes at a glance: DuPage County Development Committee (Jan. 21) — pier, variances, text amendments and transfers

2136834 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The DuPage County Development Committee on Jan. 21 approved minutes and a budget transfer, recommended a conditional use for a funeral home with cremation services, approved a small pier conditional use, did not adopt recommended denials for two variance/lot‑split petitions, approved a text amendment for conversions on principal arterials, and referred a video‑gaming zoning text amendment to the Zoning Board of Appeals.

The DuPage County Development Committee took several formal actions on Jan. 21, including approvals, denials and referrals. Key outcomes:

• Minutes and budget transfer: The committee approved the Feb. 3 minutes and approved a budget transfer (25‑0272) moving $33,000 from regular salaries (1100‑2810‑5000) to 112810‑51100.

• Item 7b (funeral home with cremation services): The committee recommended approval of the zoning hearing officer’s conditional‑use recommendation for a funeral home with cremation services in an R4 single‑family district east of Route 83 (see separate article for discussion and provenance).

• Item 7c (small pier, VCO3‑25 zoning‑2461): The committee approved the zoning hearing officer’s recommendation to allow a small pier that encroaches approximately 1 inch from the…

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