County told to update 5‑year solid waste plan in 90 days; planning & zoning to hear 4,000‑acre solar application
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County received a Dec. 8 letter from the Illinois EPA requiring either a solid-waste plan update or a five‑year accounting within 90 days; staff will circulate prior plans for review. Separately, Planning & Zoning scheduled a hearing tomorrow for a proposed solar project of just over 4,000 acres in the Sysnet Park area.
County election staff and administration told the committee they received a letter from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency on Dec. 8 requiring the county to either update its solid-waste plan or provide a five‑year accounting within 90 days. Staff said they have not prepared a new plan since 2015 and that the county's former solid-waste administrator left when the recycling center closed; staff will distribute existing plans and flyers for committee review and will contact the EPA to clarify next steps.
Separately, the chair reminded members that Planning & Zoning has scheduled a hearing for the solar project application — described in the meeting as an application "in little in excess of 4,000 acres" in the Sysnet Park area — for tomorrow at 6PM after the committee found the application complete.
What happens next: staff will follow up with the IEPA within the 90‑day window and circulate past solid-waste documents; Planning & Zoning will hold a public hearing on the solar application.
