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PLAZNFIELD VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PUBLIC HEARING
DATE: OCTOBER 2, 1995 AT: PLAINFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
MEMBERS OF BOARD PRESENT:
OTHERS PRESENT:
PRESIDENT PETERSON, R. ROCK, M.
LAMBERT, J. DEMENT, R. SMOLICH AND
KURT STALZER.
D. VAN VOOREN - ADMINISTRATOR
S . JANIK -- CLERK
D. BENNETT - POLICE CHIEF
J. HARVEY - ATTORNEY
H. HAMILTON - ENGINEER
P. WALDOCK - DIRECTOR-DEV/ZONING
J. DUBBIN - PLANNER
7:31 p.m President Peterson called the Public Hearing to order.
Present roll call stands.
Planner Durbin spoke regarding a pre-annexation agreement between
the Village of Plainfield and R. L. Sohol regarding an SO acre,
more or less, property located at the southeast corner of 127th
Street and Heggs Road. This agreement was prompted by the
applicant's current desire to develop the approximately 44 acre
property at the southwest corner of 127th Street and Heggs Road.
The 44 acre property is not contiguous to village boundaries and
the applicant desires to develop the 44 acre property as a well and
septic development subject to county regulations. The 44 acre
current development proposal is subject to Village consideration,
per Illinois State Statutes, because it is within one and one-half
miles of the current Village boundary. In order for the final plat
of subdivision to be recorded, Village approval is necessary. The
Village Board agreed that entering into a pre-annexation agreement
for the 80 acre property will help prevent further development of
well and septic subdivisions within the Plainfield Facility
Planning area. While the Board noted that the conclusion of
Wheatland Plains consistent with the existing development would be
appropriate, property within the Plainfield Facility Planning area
should have water and sewer service to be in conformance with
NIPC's area-wide water quality management plan and further well and
septic development should be avoided.
The Boards discussion centered on including the 44 acre parcel in
the annexation agreement. Bob Sohol, the developer agreed, as long
as future residents would be permitted to have wells and septic
systems, and would be under no obligation to tap on the Village
water and sewer.
7:50 p.m. M. Lambert moved to adjourn the Public Hearing and to
return to the Regular Meeting. Seconded b K. Stalzer. Voa.ce
vote. 5 yes, 0 no, 1 absent. Mo ion carri d.
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~SC7SAN JANIK, LLAGE CLERK