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City of Joliet Plan Commission met Oct. 20

City of Joliet Plan Commission met Oct. 20

Here are the minutes provided by the commission:

CALL TO ORDER  

ROLL CALL    

Present: John Dillon, Jason Cox, Roberto Perez, Brigette Roehr and Bob Wunderlich  

Absent: John Kella, Jeff Crompton, Marc Rousonelos and Jason Heath 

APPROVAL OF MINUTES  

A motion was made by Roberto Perez, seconded by Brigette Roehr, to approve the Plan Commission Meeting Minutes from September 15, 2022. The motion carried by the following vote: 

Aye: Dillon, Cox, Perez, Roehr and Wunderlich 

Absent: Kella, Crompton, Rousonelos and Heath 

CITIZENS TO BE HEARD ON AGENDA ITEMS  

This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding agenda items and are allowed a maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the Plan Commission members do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the harmony of the meeting shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the opportunity to speak. 

None. 

OLD BUSINESS: PUBLIC HEARING  

During the Public Hearing, members of the public will be allowed to present evidence and ask questions subject to the rules of the meeting.  

A-7-22: ANNEXATION OF 2618 S. CHICAGO STREET, CLASSIFICATION TO I-1 (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) ZONING AND APPROVAL OF AN ANNEXATION AGREEMENT.  

Mr. Torri stated the petitioner is requesting the application be tabled until the December 15, 2022 Plan Commission meeting to allow them to do further traffic studies. Chairman Dillon requested the studies be forwarded to the Plan Commission members prior to the meeting. 

A motion was made by Jason Cox, seconded by Brigette Roehr, to table the Annexation of 2618 S. Chicago Street, Classification to I-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning and Approval of an Annexation Agreement to the December 15, 2022

Plan Commission meeting. The motion carried by the following vote: 

Aye: Dillon, Cox, Perez, Roehr and Wunderlich 

Absent: Kella, Crompton, Rousonelos and Heath 

OLD BUSINESS  

None. 

NEW BUSINESS: PUBLIC HEARING  

None. 

During the Public Hearing, members of the public will be allowed to present evidence and ask questions subject to the rules of the meeting.  

NEW BUSINESS  

V-4-22: VACATION OF 20' X 100' PORTION OF PUBLIC ALLEY SOUTH OF GROSS STREET.  

Mr. Torri gave the Planning Staff Report. 

Mr. Vince Portlock, Attorney, appeared on behalf of the petition. 

No one appeared in opposition to the petition. 

A motion was made by Bob Wunderlich, seconded by Brigette Roehr, to recommend for approval by the City Council the Vacation of 20’ x 100’ Portion of Public Alley South of Gross Street. The motion carried by the following vote: 

Aye: Dillon, Cox, Perez, Roehr and Wunderlich 

Absent: Kella, Crompton, Rousonelos and Heath 

NEW OR OLD BUSINESS, NOT FOR FINAL ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION  

None. 

PUBLIC COMMENT  

This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding non-agenda items and are allowed a maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the Plan Commission members do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the harmony of the meeting shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the opportunity to speak. 

None.

ADJOURNMENT  

A motion was made by Brigette Roehr, seconded by Jason Cox, to adjourn. The motion carried by the following vote: 

Aye: Dillon, Cox, Perez, Roehr and Wunderlich 

Absent: Kella, Crompton, Rousonelos and Heath 

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