Logan County Board Zoning & Economic Development Committee met Feb. 13

Logan County Board Zoning & Economic Development Committee met Feb. 13
Penny Thomas - Logan County Treasurer — Logan County
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Logan County Board Zoning & Economic Development Committee met Feb. 13.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

MEETING CALLED TO ORDER

ROLL CALL 

Keenan Leesman- Chairman

Dale Nelson- Vice Chairman

Emily Davenport

Joseph Kuhlman

Robert Sanders

James Glenn

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

MOTION TO APPROVE MINUTES: January 9, 2024

OLD BUSINESS

1. Countywide Broadband Initiative Project

2. Wind Farms Update

NEW BUSINESS

1. Zoning Office Staffing

2. Zoning Officer Contract

3. Complaints

a. Wells Firearms

b. Floodplain Violation

c. Hilltopper Wind Noise

ZONING/ E.D. OFFICER REPORT

APPROVAL OF BILLS

PUBLIC COMMENTS

ADJOURNMENT

https://logancountyil.gov/images/Zoning021324.pdf



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