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LaSalle County zoning board backs routine lot splits, accessory dwelling and variance; all set for Jan. 8 review
Summary
The LaSalle County Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approval of three routine items Dec. 17 — a small-lot special use, an accessory dwelling legalization with a septic condition, and a side-yard variance — all scheduled for County Board consideration Jan. 8, 2026.
The LaSalle County Zoning Board of Appeals voted Dec. 17 to recommend that the County Board approve three petitions involving small-lot splits, an accessory dwelling unit and a side-yard variance.
Chair Sandy Billard opened the meeting and the board first heard petition 25-27, a request from the Kabilcik family to separate an 8.45-acre parcel from a larger farm in Ofer Township. Trustee Frank Kabilcik described plans to keep a farmyard and preserve land for agricultural use. Land use director Brian Giff told the board the parcel must proceed as a special use because it includes more than 2 acres of tillable land. After staff…
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