File #: TMP-24-3272   
Type: Zoning Petition Status: Reported to County Board
File created: 12/3/2024 In control: County Board
On agenda: 1/14/2025 Final action:
Title: Petition # 4648 Petitioner: Midwest Bank & Trust #00-3-7742
Attachments: 1. Exec. Sum, 2. , 3. , 4.
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Petition #: 4648
Committee Flow: Development Committee
Contact: Keith Berkhout 630-232-3495
Petitioner: Midwest Bank & Trust #00-3-7742
Location: 46W235 Beith Road in Virgil Township (07-26-200-010 & 07-26-200-011)
Proposed: Rezoning from F-Farming Zoning District to F-1 District Rural Residential to create a residential parcel on the property.
2040 Plan: Agricultural
Objectors: None
Recommendations:
Regional Planning Comm.: Not Applicable
Zoning Board: Approval with the following stipulation:
1. For any Development in the future as defined by the Kane County Stormwater Management Ordinance on the resulting F-1 and F parcels that singularly results in new any impervious area, will require Stormwater Management as required by the Kane County Stormwater Ordinance. (Note the site has met detention requirements and that any new impervious on either property will require additional detention.)
2. The current property owner will provide an agreement granting a purchaser of any part of his current property holdings the right to utilize the existing stormwater management facility on the subject property. This right will include without reservation the right to access and use the excess capacity in the existing detention facility for any portion of the property which is tributary to that detention facility at the time of this agreement. This agreement will not allow for diversion of stormwater runoff into the detention basin from areas which are not currently tributary to that stormwater facility. A suitable stormwater easement for the existing detention basin area shall be granted to the new owner of the 13-acre created parcel and a recorded copy of this agreement shall be provided to Kane County Water Resources memorializing this agreement between the buyer and seller and the future owners.
3. The existing drive may be subject to flooding, has drainage issues and depressional storage. The existing drive may not be improved until the owner demonstrates with topogra...

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