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Iroquois County planners deem Ranger Power solar application complete, send it to zoning board for hearing
Summary
The Iroquois County Planning and Zoning Committee voted Nov. 4 to deem Ranger Power’s conditional-use application for a roughly 4,500-acre solar project complete and forwarded it to the county zoning authority for a public hearing.
The Iroquois County Planning and Zoning Committee voted Nov. 4 to deem Ranger Power’s conditional-use application for a project described by staff as about 4,500 acres with 398 lots complete for purposes of setting a public hearing and forwarded the application to the county zoning authority.
Andy (staff member) told the committee the application had been supplemented after staff asked for an overall site plan and that the developer must file two variance requests — one for the interconnect agreement and one for a drainage/tile survey — before the county would issue a building permit. "It's about 4,500 acres. It's 398 lots," Andy said during the presentation.
The committee’s action to forward the application does not approve construction; it simply moves the…
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