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Willow Springs Village Board approves $644,130.94 warrant, adopts zoning tweak and appoints Robert Sprinkle
Summary
The Willow Springs Village Board approved a $644,130.94 warrant for payroll/unemployment expenses, adopted a zoning-code change to allow limited administrative variances, approved business licenses and a rezoning for 123 North 6th Street, and appointed Robert Sprinkle to a village vacancy. The meeting included routine contract approvals and community updates.
The Willow Springs Village Board on Tuesday approved a warrant dated 02/13/2025 that included payroll- and unemployment-related payments totaling $644,130.94 and adopted a zoning-code amendment to allow limited administrative variances for minor plan departures.
The board took the warrant up after a trustee noted it covered two pay periods and several large, routine budget items such as insurance, dispatch services and engineering charges. A motion to approve the warrant was seconded and passed on a roll-call vote; President Nedemeyer said, “All ayes and that’s approved.”
In zoning business, board members approved an ordinance authorizing the village administrator and building commissioner to grant variances of roughly 10% or less for narrowly defined cases where requirements are nearly met, a change intended to streamline minor permitting. A trustee asked that…
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