File #: TMP-23-1147   
Type: Zoning Petition Status: Failed
File created: 8/29/2023 In control: County Board
On agenda: 2/13/2024 Final action: 4/9/2024
Title: Petition # 4616 Petitioner: Alexander/Johnson (KaneSolar2, LLC)
Attachments: 1. Exec. Sum., 2. , 3. , 4. , 5. , 6. , 7.
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Petition #: 4616
Committee Flow: Development Committee
Contact: Keith Berkhout 630-232-3495
Petitioner: Alexander/Johnson (KaneSolar2, LLC)
Location: 47W829 Route 38, (10-03-100-015), Kaneville Township
Proposed: Special Use in the F-Farming District for a solar facility
2040 Plan: Agricultural
Objectors: Neighboring and area property owners
Recommendations:
Regional Planning Comm.: N/A
Zoning Board: Approval with the recommended Technical Staff stipulations:

1. Water Resources will require a stormwater permit for this development.
2. An Engineer's report will be required. Should the site introduce more than 25,000 sq ft of impervious area or more than 3 acres of disturbance, stormwater detention will be required. If the peak flow for the site with the proposed development is increased, stormwater detention may be required for the development. Any required Stormwater Management will require a viable outfall and may require off-site work.
3. Should the site introduce more than 5,000 sq ft of impervious, a BMP will be required for all impervious surfaces.
4. A calculation for disconnected impervious area, created by the panels, will be required. A Best Management Practice will be required to encourage infiltration of runoff within the site.
5. The Site Plan shows a 20 ft perimeter access pathway. This pathway shall be designed by a Professional Engineer to function as a pervious surface and promote infiltration of runoff.
6. A drain tile study will be required, including upstream and downstream tile systems that rely on the drain tiles within the site. Water Resources is looking for the protection of the tile system that is in place, including but not limited to replacement in kind and observation and cleanout structures.
7. Plantings within the development will not interfere with drain tiles. Planting plan should address the placement of vegetation and trees with long root systems that can interfere with tile systems and cause off site issues including sur...

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