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Commission directs staff to accept two late special-use extension filings; matters to go to Will County Board

Will County Board Planning and Zoning Commission · April 10, 2026
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Summary

On April 7 the Will County Planning & Zoning Commission voted to require staff to accept two late special-use permit extension filings — for Acosta Enterprises (a wedding venue) and for a Metropolitan Water Reclamation District property — sending both extension requests on to the Will County Board for final consideration.

The Will County Planning & Zoning Commission on April 7 voted to direct staff to accept two special-use permit extension applications that had been rejected as late filings, a decision that sends both matters to the Will County Board for final action.

Brian Radnor, presenting the Acosta Enterprises appeal (AADDash26Dash001), told the commission the applicant’s extension filing was submitted about 12 days after the expiration date (Feb. 13) and that the zoning administrator rejected the late filing in accordance with the zoning code. Radnor explained the code permits up to four 180-day extensions but requires that extension applications be filed while…

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