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KENDALL COUNTY<br />

PLANNING, BUILDING & ZONING COMMI17EE<br />

Kendall County Office Building<br />

Rooms 209 & 210<br />

111 W. Fox Street, Yorkuille, Illinois<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

Meeting Minutes of April 12, 2010<br />

CALL TO ORDER<br />

The <strong>meeting</strong> was called to order by Chairman Nancy Martin at 6:30 p.m.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

Present: Chairman Nancy Martin, John Shaw, Jeff Wehrli, and John Purcell<br />

Also present. ASA Brian LaBardi, Director Jerry Dudgeon, Senior Planner Angela Zubko, and Max Bianchini of<br />

Camelot Farm Oswego, LLC.<br />

Excused: Elizabeth Flowers, Bob Davidson<br />

APPROVAL OF AGENDA<br />

Director Jerry Dudgeon requested that the matter of Camelot Farms to the top of the <strong>agenda</strong>. John<br />

Purcell made a motion to approve the <strong>agenda</strong> as revised. Jeff Wehrli seconded the motion. All agreed and the<br />

<strong>agenda</strong> was approved as revised.<br />

APPROVAL OF MINUTES<br />

Jeff Wehrli made a motion to approve the minutes from March 8, 2010. John Purcell seconded the<br />

motion. All agreed and the minutes were approved.<br />

TREASURER’S REPORT<br />

There is one bill in the amount of $52.50 for recording services for the March <strong>meeting</strong>. Jeff Wehrli<br />

made a motion to approve payment and forward to the Board. John Purcell seconded the motion. All agreed<br />

and the motion was approved.<br />

NEW BUSINESS<br />

Camelot Farms — Plat Extension<br />

Director Jerry Dudgeon briefly explained this matter and stated that about two years ago Camelot<br />

Farms came to PBZ to rezone a portion of their property and get a Conditional Use approval for another A-i<br />

building permit. They were going to separate the large home, which is an old dairy barn that was converted<br />

into a residence a number of years ago, from the rest of the property, rezone that portion of the property to<br />

R-i, and keep the horse farm and the stables as A-i Special Use. The plan was, down the road, they would<br />

eventually build another house under the A-i building permit and sell off the R-i property. They filed a<br />

subdivision plat to split the R-1 with the dairy barn off their property and they were granted an additional A-i<br />

building permit. They have had that R-i property on the market now for just under a year. Max Bianchini

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