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Planning, Zoning & Agriculture Committee Meeting 8/21/2019 9:00 AM
A
C
B
A
Thank
you,
I
haven't
received
any
public
comment
sheets
is
or
anyone
wanting
to
give
public
comment.
Seeing
none
the
minutes
of
the
July
17th
meeting
were
sent
out.
Any
additions
or
Corrections
motion
to
approve
would
be
in
order.
Mr.
Kinzinger,
mr.
Washington,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carries
building
rapport.
A
E
D
Can
you
switch
us
open
and
on
the
screen
up?
There
is
a
map
of
the
property.
This
property
is
located
in
Norton
Township
he's
about
three
miles
south
of
the
village
of
Reddick.
It's
on
a
Township
Road
and
the
nearest
neighbor
is
about
a
half
a
mile
away
from
this
location,
mrs.
Brooks
mr.
Brooks
is
deceased
now,
but
mrs.
Brooks
would
like
to
turn
the
building
to
the
north
on
the
property
into
a
dog
kennel
for
and
the
boarding
of
dogs.
D
She
intends
to
upgrade
the
building
to
the
proper
codes
for,
for
that
use
and
install
I
believe
she
said
up
to
17
dog
runs
inside
and
outside
of
the
buildings
for
the
boarding
of
dogs.
Zoning
Board
heard
this
case
on
what
was
that
the
August
12
and
voted
four
to
zero
to
approve
the
recommend.
The
approval
of
the
special
use
permit
for
the
kennel
do.
D
C
A
F
Wheeler
Thank
You
mr.
chairman,
that
is
a
new
state
law
that
any
kennels
have
to
have
a
sprinkler
fire
suppression
system,
and
so
that
would
I
don't
know
if
that
has
to
be
how
I
put
this
if
it's
a
Department
of
Ag
regulation
does
that
need
to
be
in
our
zoning,
or
should
it
be
in
the
zoning
to
support
a
Department
of
Ag
regulation?
That's
something
new,
then,
probably
when
this
was
passed
because
it
was
just
signed,
I
believe
there.
D
E
D
Requirement
of
fire
suppression
systems
would
be
part
of
the
building
code
or
the
Illinois
Department
of
eggs
requirements,
which
would
be
above
and
beyond
our
requirements,
so
just
because
the
board
would
give
them
a
special
use
permit
today
for
this,
they
still
have
to
meet
all
of
the
other
codes
and
regulations.
I
guess.
F
D
F
F
D
E
A
That
simulation
and
we're
not
voting
on
the
issue
right,
okay,
mr.
Washington.
Second,
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
tolls
motion
carried
okay,
this
requirement
of
having
someone
on
the
premises.
Let
me
a
resident,
it
doesn't
mean
there
has
to
be
someone
on
the
premises
at
all
times.
It
means
that
you
have
to
have
a
resident
there.
H
A
A
A
Okay,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
motion
carried
all
right
going
on
GBA
cakes,
1909
request
for
a
variance
to
section
121,
99
in
side
yard
setback
in
the
a1
agricultural
district,
on
a
parcel
generally
situated
in
Section
32
of
silina
Township
petitioner
is
Center.
G
seeds
incorporated
property
owner
and
applicant.
D
Synergy
seeds
is:
has
a
facility,
that's
located
right
on
route
17
at
Hershey
Road.
It's
there's
a
map
of
it
on
the
screen
there.
They
would
like
to
build
another
warehouse
building
similar
to
the
one
that's
on
the
north
side
of
the
property
right
next
to
it
to
the
east.
In
order
to
accomplish
this,
they
cannot
meet
the
30
foot
side,
yard
setback
required
by
our
ordinance
and
would
like
that
to
be
reduced
to
14
feet.
D
A
D
D
F
D
A
D
H
A
D
Over
the
past
few
months,
I
had
the
Regional
Planning
Commission,
look
at
our
home
occupation,
ordinance
to
see
if
any
changes
to
it
need
to
be
made
in
your
packet.
You
do
have
a
copy
of
the
home
occupation,
ordinance
these
the
items
at
the
bottom
that
are
stricken
out.
There's
four
items
there.
That
is
what
our
current
ordinance
reads.
Everything
in
yellow
on
that
page
is
what
would
be
added
to
the
ordinance
like
to
start
with
this
little
exercise.
If
you
look
at
the
screen
there,
would
you
consider
all
of
these
to
be
home
occupations.
D
I
D
D
This,
according
to
our
ordinance
as
long
as
it's
attached
to
the
house,
it's
part
of
the
house.
So
therefore
it
met
the
criteria
of
being
in
the
house
and
they
built.
You
know:
4000
square
foot,
garage
attached
to
the
house
and
we
had
to
let
them
have
the
permit
court.
So
I'd
like
to
prevent
that
from
happening
in
the
future.
So
we've
tightened
up
the
ordinance
a
bit
and
that's
where
you
see
in
the
in
the
yellow
they're,
limiting
that
no
more
than
30%
of
the
house
can
be
used
for
a
home
occupation.
I
D
Use
any
accessory
dwellings
or
structures
limits
the
number
of
employees
and
the
processes
and
noise
odors
fumes,
electrical
interference
and
that
sort
of
thing.
What
we're
asking
for
what
I'm
asking
for
today
is
permission
to
take
this
to
the
Zoning
Board
of
Appeals,
so
that
it
can
be
further
refined
and
start
the
public
hearing
process.
So
this
committee
will
see
it
again
once
it
gets
through
that
process.
J
You,
mr.
chairman
Dell,
there
I
know
in
my
area
there
is
a
deer
processing,
plant
or
I
guess
you
know
a
deer
processing
facility
in
in
a
home
and
also
it
used
to
be
a
gun
sales
place
in
a
home
or
you
that's
not
there
not
inside
they're,
not
they're,
not
in
the
county,
but
they're
in
the
village
and
I.
Think
they've
had
permission
for
the
village
that
wouldn't
interfere
with
anything
that
a
villages
has
approved.
This.
D
Kankakee
County
zoning
all
right.
Thank
you
that
the
purpose
of
the
home
occupation
ordinance
is
to
allow
residents
to
have
some
business
operations
within
their
home,
but
not
to
the
extent
that
it's
a
commercial
business
from
the
outside
of
the
home.
It
should
appear
to
still
be
a
home
with
the
only
indication
that
there's
any
business
going
on
is
a
two
square
foot
nameplate
sign
allowed
on
the
structure
itself.
G
G
D
D
Not
there,
but
that's
not
their
building
I
could
not
actually
I
went
through
all
of
our
files.
I
could
not
find
a
file
there.
Building
I
just
found
one
that
showed
a
similar
situation.
I
know
that
site
there,
and
actually
they
were
in
violation
by
using
the
external
building
as
well
on
that
particular
one,
because
the
home
occupation
only
allows
you
to
have
it
in
your
home.
You
cannot
use
any
external
pole
barns
outdoor
areas,
garages.
D
G
D
E
D
A
D
D
Building
or
whatever,
well
there's
nothing
out
there,
the
zone
commercial,
so
I'd
have
to
look
into
that.
It
could
be
that
it
is
legal
non-conforming
and
predates
our
ordinance.
That's
a
possibility,
but
that's
he
probably
in
there
forever.
Yes,
it's
been
there
long,
that's
the
case.
This
certainly
would
not
affect
them.
Okay,.
D
So
the
process-
yes,
it
will
come
back
to
you
right
now
we're
requesting
that
this
committee
allow
us
to
take
it
to
the
Zoning
Board
for
public
hearing,
after
that,
after
it
gets
through
the
public
hearing
and
they've
revised
it
to
and
considered
the
entire
ordinance
and
made
any
revisions
that
they
felt
is
necessary.
Then
it'll
come
back
to
planning
and
zoning
for
your
review
and
recommendation
as
well
and
then
on
to
the
cow
bored
for
the
final
decision.
So,
okay.
F
Wheeler
the
thought
process
behind
what
the
Planning
Commission
had
on
the
signage
requirement.
I'm
curious
because
I
can
see
if
it's
a
rural
area,
somebody
may
want
to
put
a
small
sign
of
the
mailbox.
You
know
this
is
it's
nobody's
been
there
I'm.
Just
I
can
understand.
You
don't
want
big
12-foot
signs
out
sitting
on
the
road,
but
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out.
Why
only
on
the
structure.
F
D
Idea
here
is
we
want
residents
to
have
the
ability
to
have
some
revenue
generating
activities
in
their
home,
but
not
a
full
commercial
operation.
If
they
want
a
full
commercial
operation,
they
should
get
a
building
in
the
commercial
district.
A
lot
more
restriction.
I
can
see
the
signage
part
of
it.
D
These
can
be
in
a
rural
subdivision
or
I
could
see
where
yeah
a
small
sign
on
a
building
on
a
five
acre
parcel
out
in
the
country
might
not
be
noticeable,
but
in
the
middle
of
a
50
by
150
lot
in
a
subdivision
where
you
could
still
have
a
home
occupation,
a
sign
out
in
the
front
yard
would
certainly
be
noticeable.
Maybe.
E
D
D
D
Permit
there
is
no
permit
to
apply
for
we
did
actually
when
we
went
to
the
Regional
Planning
Commission
with
it.
We
actually
did
have
language
to
do
that
and
they
felt
that
that
was
cumbersome
to
make
people
come
in
and
get
a
yearly
license
or
a
permit
to
operate
their
business,
of
course,
staff
time
and
fees
involved.
So
we
we
remove
that.
We
can
certainly
revisit
that
if
you
would
like.
D
D
A
A
E
D
For
cannabis,
as
you
are
all
probably
aware,
illinois
passed
the
Illinois
cannabis
regulation
and
Tax
Act,
which
will
be
going
into
effect,
January
1st
of
2020
prior
to
that
in
2013
we
had
the
use
of
compassionate
use
of
medical
cannabis
pilot
program
Act,
which,
at
that
time
prompted
us
to
read.
You
are
ordnance
and
make
some
changes
to
that.
At
that
time,
we
added
language
for
multiple
wanna,
cultivators
and
dispensaries,
which
read
like
this.
D
They
are
allowed
in
the
I-one
I-two
districts
as
special
use
permits,
and
that's
about
all
the
language
that
we
added
at
that
time,
because
the
statute
clearly
specified
setbacks
from
schools,
churches
and
various
other
uses
and
a
lot
of
the
sighting
location.
The
new
act
does
not
specify
that,
so
we
felt
that
it
is
time
that
we
need
to
take
a
look
at
our
ordinance
so
that
we
can
be
in
line
when
it
comes
becomes
effective
in
on
January
1st.
Some
things
that
we
need
to
consider
I
have
not
drafted
any
changes
to
the
ordinance.
D
A
Mr.
feller
Delbert,
if
this
is
a
requiring
a
commercial
district,
you
got
if
we
go
to
a
commercial
instead
of
just
the
industrial
which
is
most
buildings,
aren't
really
set
up
for
that
in
regular
commercial
areas,
a
commercial
district
and
you
got
a
house
building
right
next
door.
Building
behind
you
or
all
the
setback
that
you
have
in.
There
won't
work
for
commercial.
E
D
They
may
not,
it
would
be
up
to
the
developer
owner
to
find
a
location
that
does
work
now
to
keep
in
mind.
The
county
currently
does
not
have
a
lot
of
industrial
or
commercial
areas,
and
the
likelihood
of
one
of
these
being
in
unincorporated
Kankakee
County
is
probably
pretty
slim
because
they
want
to
be
where
the
population
centers
are,
but
to
cover
the
county.
We
should
have
it
in
our
ordinance,
so
we
can
regulate
it
if
it
were
to
occur.
D
K
D
D
H
D
If
you
let
me,
go
through
these
and
then
I
can
tell
you
what
the
staffs
recommendations
are
on
some
of
them
so
which
districts
would
you
like
it
in?
It
is
totally
up
to
the
county
board.
If
you'd
like
it
in
the
residential
districts,
we
can
put
it
in
there
as
well.
I
would
not
recommend
that,
but
put
it
in
any
of
our
districts,
you
can
decide
if
it's
a
permitted,
use
or
especially
use
permit
things
like
lot
size.
The
minimum
lot
size
in
both
the
industrial
and
commercial
districts
are
20,000
square
feet.
D
We
feel
that
that
is
is
appropriate.
Our
current
ordinance
for
the
industrial
district
does
limit
it
to
a
two
acre
minimum.
We
didn't
really
see
a
need
for
that
for
dispensaries.
It
seems
like
taking
a
lot
of
land
out
of
agricultural
production
or
other
uses.
That
was
unneeded,
so
we
feel
the
20,000
square
foot
lot
minimum.
If
you
choose
with
the
commercial
and
industrial
districts
would
be
appropriate
and
we
are
recommending
that
they
be
it
be
added
to
the
commercial
district,
especially
use
permits
as
well.
D
Should
it
be
set
back
from
other
uses
that
may
be
affected
by
that,
such
as
religious
facilities,
schools
parks,
playgrounds,
daycare,
centers
or
any
other
uses
that
you
would
deem
appropriate,
and
what
would
that
appropriate
setback?
Be
staff
believes
a
thousand
foot
setback
would
be
appropriate,
which
is
what
the
old
state
statute
had
in
it.
D
Now,
what
would
those
uses
be?
You
could
go
with
the
ones
we
have
listed
there.
You
could
add
some
to
it
or
you
could
take
some
away.
I
said
I'm
looking
for
direction.
We
have
not
written
the
ordinance
yet
I'm
looking
for
direction
on
which
way
to
go.
You
will
obviously
see
this
again
once
the
ordinance
is
has
been
drafted.
D
A
B
D
Well,
similar
to
adult
uses
you're
better
off
to
have
it
listed
in
your
ordinance
somewhere.
Even
if
it's
not
most
ideal
place
for
the
developer
it,
it
can
make
your
case
stronger
in
court
if
you
get
sued
to
have
it
in
the
coordinates
rather
than
not,
somebody
can
sue
you
if
you
say
that
we
don't
want
to,
because.
A
F
Answer
those
questions
because
I've
got
the
the
here
in
front
of
me
and
I'll
read
it
just
paragraph
speaks
to
what
would
mr.
freling
we
just
said
and
other
other
questions
that
may
come
up
any
non
Home
Rule
County
within
the
unincorporated
territory
of
the
county
may
enact
enact
reasonable
zoning
ordinances
or
resolutions
re
regulating
cannabis
business
establishments
as
long
as
the
ordinances
or
resolutions
are
not
in
conflict
with
the
cannabis
regulation,
attacks
Act.
That
said
no
unit
of
local
government,
including
home
row
unit
or
any
non
whole
rooted
unit
county
it.
F
The
unincorporated
territory
of
the
county,
may
prohibit
home
cultivation
or
reasonably
prohibit
the
use
of
cannabis
authorized
by
the
act
and
again
the
cultivation
is
just
for
the
medical
there's,
the
only
ones
who
can
cultivate
his
medical,
any
non
home
rule
county
within
the
unincorporated
territory
of
the
county
may
enact
ordinances
to
prohibit
or
significantly
limit
cannabis
business
establishments
location.
So
you
can
limit
or
eliminate
that
from
the
county,
just
just
I
and
that's
the
purview.
That's
why
I
wanted
to
I
asked
del
to
bring
this
here,
because
you
can
say
we
don't
want
it.
F
Anybody
anywhere
in
the
unincorporated
areas
of
the
county,
okay,
so
you
have
that
right
to
enact
that
ordinance,
I
even
have
a
sample
ordinance
for
that,
and
I
also
have
the
sample
ordinance
for
thee.
What
we're
gonna
say
as
far
as
the
limitation
and
that's
totally
the
Board's
decision.
What
you
do,
then,
is
you.
You
basically
say
that
it's
not
going
to
be
in
the
unincorporated
areas.
It's
just
gonna,
be
in
the
municipalities
at
that
point,
so
you're
not
eliminating
cannabis
in
the
county.
You're.
F
To
do
any
zoning,
the
cultivation
facilities,
I
think
would
still
stay
but
they're
only
giving
one
of
those.
So
what?
If
the
one
closes
here-
and
they
have
another
one-
that's
going
to
be
sided
and
we
have
an
industrial
location,
because
we
did
have
that
at
that
time.
When
we
were
doing
the
cultivation
there
was.
F
Was
three
sites
and
one
of
them
was
in
the
county,
so
I'd
recommend
that
stays.
If
you
decide
that
we
don't
want
to
do
dispensaries
in
the
county
at
all.
If
that's
the
recommendation
of
the
full
Board,
that's
one
thing
but
just
realize
what
you're
doing
is
is
for
all
future
opportunities.
There
will
be
the
tax
revenue
will
go
to
Municipality
cuz,
that's
the
only
place
they
can
okay
and
which
is
probably
gonna
happen
anyway.
J
Mr.
chairman,
now
this
is
just
a
crazy
question:
can
we
propose
an
annual
special
use
permit
fee
on
these
dispensaries?
I
mean
there
would
be
having
having
to
be
renewed
annually.
I
mean
that
I
don't
believe.
What's
what
mr.
Wheeler
just
stated
it
we
get
a
little
gray
area.
Can
we
have
any
annual
permit
fees
if
it's
in
our
area
and
then,
secondly,
I,
don't
believe
a
100
feet?
There
are
thousand
feet.
Setback
from
schools
is
enough.
That's
just
my
personal
opinion.
D
A
Like
the
idea
of
sending
it
to
the
municipalities
myself,
but
mr.
Fehmi
wing
yeah
I'm
concerned
with
the
ability
to
us
to
secure
things
like
that
out
in
the
country,
how
you
gonna
have
that
out
of
country
and
somebody
breaks
into
every
week
and
steals
everything
out
of
it,
how
you
gonna
tie
you
gonna
send
a
sheriff
up
every
time.
Somebody.
D
E
D
So
another
thing
to
think
about
is
what
other
restrictions
should
be
imposed.
Our
current
ordinance
says:
property
cannot
be
shared
with
other
businesses,
so
you
can't
put
it
in
the
strip
mall
with
the
restaurant
and
the
tobacco
sales
or
the
vacuum
cleaner
shop.
It
had
to
be
its
own
freestanding
building.
Do
you
want
to
still
do
that?
It's
up
to
the
board.
You
want
to
consider
any
hours
or
days
of
operation
limitations,
signage,
exterior
facades.
If.
A
F
F
So
if
one
locates
in
any
one
of
you
missing
penalties,
we
get
0.75
percent
of
the
three
percent
sales
tax
that
they
charge.
There's
also
kinds
of
you
know
if
you're
gonna
do
an
application,
I
believe
it's
like
$50,000
to
even
apply.
You
have
to
have
$100,000
security
for
per
year
to
donate,
to
charity,
I
mean
there's
all
these
regulations
for
the
ones
who
are
going
to
operate
and
own
the
dispensaries,
but
as
far
as
the
tax
revenue,
if
we
don't
have
one
in
the
county,
we
would
that
somebody
wants
to
put
one
there.
F
Then
you
would
lose
out
on
the
opportunity
for
3.75
percent
sales,
tax
and
I.
Don't
know
that
that
is
going
to
make
or
break
the
county's
finances,
but
to
the
point
of
what
we're
talking
about.
If
you
want
to
have
a
vote
today
to
say,
do
we
even
want
one
or
not
want
one
that
will
provide
some
direction
to
Dell
to
be
able
to
formulate
what
to
do
so?
If
this
committee
feels
like
we
don't
even
want
it
in
the
county
unincorporated
areas,
then
it's
really
easy.
A
I
And
I
actually
sort
of
agree
with
these
guys.
I
would
like
to
not
see
it
here,
but
but
I
don't
think,
as
the
smaller
committee
I
think
that
we
should
let
they'll
go
forward
with
you
know,
working
on
the
new
regulations
and
then
bring
them
to
the
full
county
board
and
I
think
that
we
should
put
it
out
there
to
our
constituents.
What
do
they
think?
But
overall
I
have
seen
you
know
the
bad
things
happen
with
all
the
gambling
and
I
just
think.
I
A
I
E
H
I
tend
to
agree
with
miss
Peters,
even
though
I
am
personally
opposed
and
believe
those
that
I
represent
are
opposed.
I
would
much
rather
see
us
with
a
restrictive
cannabis,
sale
and
a
special
use
permit
required.
We
don't
know,
what's
going
to
transpire
to
say
no
to
something
is
sometimes
dangerous
to
say.
Yes,
this
sometimes
dangerous,
and
so
I
tend
to
agree
with
Miss
Peters
that
maybe
this
we
should
let
them
go
forward
understanding
and
we
want
it
very
restricted
and
see
what
happens,
but
I
can
be
swayed.
G
A
A
E
J
Just
a
part
of
the
discussion
I'm,
you
know,
I
I,
just
don't
want
our
board
to
turn
away
revenue
that
maybe
we
would
be
able
to
capture.
Even
though
the
municipalities
approve
it.
You
know
I
I,
just
it
would
be
money
that
we're
saying
no
to
you
know:
I
had
not
the
and
I
understand
everybody's
feelings
towards
it.
I
understand,
I,
come
I,
completely,
understand
it
refills,
but
its
revenue
that
we
could
capture
in
this
county
to
you
know
I
just
want
to
put
that
out
there
we're
saying
no
to
money.
A
I
A
He
would
put
together
that
it
would
not
be
in
the
unincorporated
area
and
then
the
county
board
would
discuss
it
and
come
to
a
conclusion.
It's
just
coming
to
the
county
board
with
a
recommendation
that
we
don't
have
it
in
the
unincorporated
area.
Okay,
that
correct
all
right,
all
right,
ready
for
the
vote.
E
C
E
B
F
F
F
D
D
A
D
C
F
One
thing
to
consider
is:
is
that
the
other
states
that
have
this
the
counties
and
the
municipalities
I
try
to
think
of
a
better
term
than
ran
wild,
but
they
actually
did
put
a
lot
of
taxation
on
top
of
it,
of
what
the
state
had
done
and
it
actually
expanded
the
black
market,
and
so
the
dispensaries
lost
business
to
the
people
right
down
the
street
for
the
same
type
of
product.
So
that's
why
they
limited
the
taxes
in
Illinois
was
to
try
to
protect
the
legal
tax
stream
versus
the
black
market
and
so
I.
G
D
F
Just
to
let
everybody
know
that
the
next
question
will
be
the
financial
side
of
it,
the
taxation
side,
what
we
want
to
do
as
a
county,
because
it
doesn't
have
to
be
3.75
well,
why
go
through
that?
If
we've
already
decided,
we
don't
want
it.
That's
why
I
started
with
the
zoning
part,
then,
once
this
is
decided,
I'll
come
back
to
the
board
and
say
well,
there's
no
need
to
do
it,
so
there
won't
be
anything
to
come
back
to
the
board
width
as
far.
D
C
A
D
D
There
are
some
parts
that
are
not
up
to
the
standards
they'd
like
to
see
them,
so
they
would
like
us
to
revisit
that
they
are
offering
a
grant
opportunity
to
help
us
do
that.
The
grants
start
October
1st
I'm
still
talking
with
the
folks
at
DNR
about
whether
we
actually
need
a
consultant
or
how
far
we
need
to
go
with
this,
but
I
thought
just
to
make
sure
I
have
all
of
my
ducks
in
a
row.
D
L
Off
the
presses,
we
just
received
the
agreement
to
the
chairman,
probably
a
little
over
an
hour
ago
now.
The
enterprise
zone
fund
is
managed
for
the
jurisdictions
by
the
county
and
the
Board
met
on
August
6th
and
a
request
was
made
by
the
city
of
Kankakee
to
further
implement
some
of
the
Riverfront
Development
project
and
they
requested
of
the
Enterprise
Zone
board
$37,000
for
a
new
website
for
a
landing
page
for
the
site
and
some
what
your
the
agreement
front
of
you
is
bridge
lighting
design
for
the
bridges
over
the
Kankakee
River.
L
After
some
deliberation
from
the
board.
Mr.
chairman,
since
I
sits
on
the
board,
each
of
the
chief
elected
officials
sits
on
the
board.
They
decided
to
authorize
an
expenditure
of
thirty
thousand
dollars
of
the
enterprise
own
funds
for
the
city
of
Kane
Keys
project.
They
will
make
up
the
seven
or
so
thousand
dollar
difference
for
the
project.
We're
bringing
this
to
you
today,
because
the
expenditure
will
actually
the
contract
will
be
with
the
county
and
we
will
receive
an
invoice
for
the
work,
so
will
be
paid
out
of
what
is
our
general
fund.
L
And
then
we
will
backfill
with
the
finance
department
out
of
the
Enterprise
Zone
account
to
refill
the
general
fund.
Because
of
the
way
our
kind
of
our
bill
payment
is
structured.
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
went
through
the
proper
protocol
because
they
checked
to
two
consultants,
really
on
behalf
of
the
city
of
Kankakee,
but
through
the
enterprise
zone,
funds
will
be
made
currently
in
the
fund.
L
There's
two
hundred
and
seventy
three
thousand
dollars
in
one
account,
and
then
we
have
a
separate
account
which
we
are
able
to
write
checks
on
which
has
about
seven
thousand
dollars
and
so
there's
about
two
hundred
eighty
thousand
dollars
in
the
account
right
now
and
the
request
was
made
and
approved
for
30
thousand.
We
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
through
pza
the
you're
aware
of
why
it's
being
spent
and
then
we
would
be
able
to
authorize
a
chairman
to
make
that
expenditure
for
for
this
project.
L
L
Hour,
yeah
that's
their
per
hour,
so
the
the
the
the
money
comes
from
fees
collected
by
the
county
for
projects
within
the
enterprise
zone.
So
part
of
the
analysis,
the
board
did
just
kind
of
anecdotally.
Kankakee
County
has
had
probably
thirty
projects
in
the
last
three
years
and
contributed
around
seventy
thousand
dollars
to
this
fund.
So
you
know
these
are
projects
that
are
done.
Tractor
supply
applied
for
enterprise
own
benefit.
We,
the
county,
received
a
check.
Actually
Michelle
does
the
the
building
materials
exemption
certificates.
L
We
do
the
reporting
at
the
county
level
for
the
for
the
zone
so
that
the
funds
are
coming
in
the
majority
of
the
lion's
share.
The
funds
come
in
from
the
county
with
CSL
and
new
core,
obviously,
but
these
are
all
contributed
by
the
jurisdictions.
So
when
they
made
a
request,
I
don't
want
to
say
it's
their
money,
but
because
it
has
a
regional
significance
having
an
improved
riverfront,
though
I
believe
the
board
found
a
reason
to
authorize
some
of
the
expenditure
for
this
kind
of
continuation
of
this
project.
Okay,.
A
L
F
I
just
have
to
reemphasize
we're
not
spending
County
money
here.
This
is
money
collected
through
the
Enterprise
Zone
fund.
That's
authorized
by
the
mayor's,
so
we're
not
all
we're
doing
is
is
authorizing
me
to
sign
the
check,
but
the
money
is
actually
coming.
The
enterprise
don't
fun.
We
keep
that
in
an
online
account.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
this
is
not
any
taxpayer
resources
and
collected
through
levies,
complete
complete
pass-through,
so
I
don't
know
getting
into
the
micro
of
it.
The
Enterprise
Zone
already
bored
said
yeah.
L
A
E
A
B
A
E
K
In
March
of
this
year,
this
committee
approved
the
start,
Preservation
Commission,
to
apply
for
CLG
in
July.
Second,
we
were
awarded
that
grant
it's
to
do
the
moments',
Township,
so
survey
of
historic
sites
and
properties,
so
I'm,
just
asking
for
permission
for
the
Chairman
to
sign
an
agreement
with
wje
&,
Associates
they're,
the
same
consultants
we
use
for
the
pilot
Township
survey,
it's
a
70/30,
its
31,000
total
grant.
K
A
D
Gets
new
aerial
photography
done
and
our
last
aerial
flyover
was
in
2015,
so
we
are
getting
geared
up
to
purchase.
Another
aerial
flyover
for
spring
of
2020
in
your
packet
is
a
request
for
proposals
from
aerial
photography,
companies
to
start
soliciting
proposals
to
perform
that
service.
I
will
be
taking
this
to
finance
next
week
as
well,
but
I
wanted
to
let
this
committee
know,
since
this
is
the
committee
that
oversees
the
GIS
Department.
D
What
we
were
up
to
so
in
your
packet
is
the
proposal.
If
you
turn
to
page
seven,
we
are
asking
the
consultants
to
give
us
prices
on
seven
or
on
four
different
options.
We
currently
have
six
inch
pixel
size
on
our
aerial
photography.
We
are
asking
for
a
quote
for
three
inch
pixel
size,
which
would
almost
double
the
resolution
for
the
for
the
photography,
which
means
that
when
you
zoom
in
you
can
actually
see
the
top
of
the
manholes.
Some
cases
read
the
lettering
on
them.
D
It's
very
nice
and
two
of
the
other
options
also
include
oblique
imagery,
which
is
where
the
during
the
flyover.
They
also
take
side
images
of
every
of
every
picture,
and
then
they
drape
that
over
a
3d
model
of
buildings,
so
you
could
actually
see
a
3d
aerial
image
of
buildings
and
the
ground
and
there's
a
couple
of
different
breakouts
on
that
to
save
on
cost,
where
we
just
do
the
oblique
imagery
in
the
urban
area
and
not
the
rural
area,
because
three
dimensions
of
a
cornfield
really
doesn't
make
a
lot
of
difference.
A
D
I
think
we
all
know
what
a
cornstalk
looks
like
in
3d
what
about,
and
it
really
doesn't
help
anybody,
but
the
3d
imagery
of
the
buildings
would
certainly
allow
emergency
services
to
know
what
they're
coming
to
before
they
get
there.
You
pull
it
on
the
up
on
their
computer
know
where
the
doors
lower
the
windows
are
points
of
access.
It
would
be
I,
think
invaluable
to
them,
so
we
are
asked.
We
don't
know
yet
that
we
can
afford
that
so,
but
we're
asking
for
them
to
give
us
prices
on
that.
D
We
believe
that
this
is
going
to
cost
the
county
anywhere
from
about
a
hundred
twenty
thousand
to
two
hundred
and
forty
thousand
dollars,
depending
on
and
I,
say
County
I
do
mean
the
GIS
fund,
which
is
a
special
fund
for
this
operation.
For
that
know,
we
have
a
special
fund
for
that.
Every
time,
every
deed
that
is
recorded
in
the
recorders
office
provides
us
money
comes
out
to
about
between
fifteen
and
twenty
thousand
dollars
a
month
and
we've
been
stockpiling
it
for
several
years.
We
currently
have
about
seven
hundred
twenty-two
thousand
dollars
in
that
account.
D
Now
that
sounds
like
a
lot
of
money,
but
we
once
we're
done
with
the
aerial
photography.
We
got
to
go
pay
for
the
planimetric
snacks,
because
you
you
do
that
off
of
the
new
aerial
photography
that'll
be
another
hundred
two
hundred
thousand
dollars,
most
likely
I'm
sure
that's
what
this
money
has
been
saved
for
and,
of
course,
as
soon
as
we
get
this
done,
we'll
start
saving
for
the
next
round
five
years
from
now.
So
that's
what
we're
asking
for.
There
are
some
things
in
the
works
right
now
that
might
help
offset
our
cost.
D
The
new
ng911
I
don't
know
if
anybody,
if
everybody
understands
what
that
is
the
Nugent
next-generation
911
system,
that
the
state
is
mandating
that
the
9-1-1
people
put
together,
they
offered
a
grant
to
take
our
GIS
data
and
make
it
compatible
with
the
new
ng911
system
we've
currently
applied
for
that
grant
through
Tammy
Peterson
she's,
the
one
who
applied
for
it,
but
it
looks
like
that's
gonna,
be
an
$80,000
grant
there
and
they've.
Also.
We
just
recently
learned
that
they're
intending
to
open
up
money
for
aerial
photography
as
well.
D
We
do
not
have
the
details
on
that
yet
as
to
what
pixel
resolution
they'll
pay
for
or
how
much,
but
we
could
get
part
of
this
paid
for
by
them.
So
right
now,
I
I
want
permission
to
move
forward
with
the
RFP
so
that
it's
ready
to
go.
It
has
been
reviewed
by
the
state's
attorney.
In
fact,
I
got
their
letter
back
yesterday
saying
it
was
fine
with
them
so
that
I
can
pull
the
trigger
on
it
when
I
need
to.
D
C
Been
on
on
the
committee
for
some
time
and
this
period
that
exists
now
between
the
last
aerial
photographs
and
now
it's
been
the
most
significant
growth
that
I've
seen
in
in
the
improvement
of
equipment,
they're
doing
things
now
that
was
just
dreamed
about,
maybe
even
not
even
dreamed
about
five
years
ago.
So
this
to
me,
it's
very
important
for
us
to
get
this
this
done
and
get
it
done
it's
time
economically,
that
we
can
and
the
price
has
come
down.
Mr.
A
H
Want
to
piggyback
with
what
George
stated
and
indicate
that
we've
been
doing
it
every
five
years
and
I'm
not
saying
this
RFP
is
wrong,
but
should
we
or
are
there
other
way
subduing?
This
would
be
more
current
because
the
world
is
changing
fast.
We've
had
the
internet
since
1996
and
we
and
five
years
a
long
time
in
this
kind
of
stuff,
is
there
something
that
we
could
do
now
at
this
RFP
and
I'm
beyond
my
paygrade
again,
but
I'm
just
asking
the
question
in.
D
Order
to
meet
our
April
deadline-
probably
not
there
are-
there-
are
starting
to
become
companies
and
products
out
there.
Where
you
get
a
much
quicker
turnaround
on
your
area
of
photography,
where
you
it's
more
of
a
subscription
base,
you
pay
a
fee
every
year
and
you
get
new
photography
just
about
every
year.
D
Those
are
fairly
new
to
the
market,
though,
and
I
don't
believe
that
test
it
out
well
as
to
how
all
that
works.
So
we're
recommending
that
we
do
this
now
and
there's
nothing
that
says
we
can't
get
this
photography
now
in
two
years
from
now
go
into
a
subscription
base.
We
do
not
have
to
wait
necessarily
wait.
The
next
five
years,
then,
would
be
based
on
revenue.
D
D
D
D
Depends
on
where
you
at
in
the
country,
some
of
them
are
very,
you
know,
12-inch
pixels.
Others
are
down
to
three
inches
to
let
you
know
that
some
of
the
pricing
currently
six
inch
pixels
for
countywide
coverage
would
cost
us
about
sixty
or
seventy
thousand
dollars.
Three-Inch
pixels
would
be
in
the
120
thousand
dollar
range,
and
what
takes
it
up
to
that?
$240,000
ranges.
If
we
want
the
obliques
with
it,
do
we
ever
use
Google
Earth.
D
A
A
L
Thank
you,
sir,
so
really
straightforward
on
this
one.
I
guess.
The
only
thing
I
want
to
just
make
very
clear
is
when
we
talk
about
q4
state's
fiscal
year
starts
on
July
1st,
so
this
is
a
quarter
for
fiscal
2019,
so
that
is
between
April,
1st
and
June
30th
of
this
year.
So
it's
the
most
recent
full
quarter
rides
are
at
11,000,
915
trips.
That's
a
34%
increase,
there's
about
46,000
people
that
ride
the
Kankakee
rural
transit
system
and
I
think
probably
the
most
poignant
part
of
that.
L
That's
a
25%
increase
over
last
year,
I'm
pulling
out
just
kind
of
quick
stats
for
you.
The
one
I
would
give
to.
You
is
18,000
937
trips
on
commuter
on
the
moment's
bus,
so
for
rural
transit,
we're
offering
a
deviated
fixed
route
between
the
city
of
Kankakee,
aroma,
Park
and
and
moments'
for
her
job
for
the
job
segment,
and
we
call
it
the
the
Eastern
job
section
and
we're
doing
about
nearly
20,000
trips
for
jobs
on
the
system.
The
current
grant
is
not
anywhere
near
match.
L
The
program
runs
on
about
six
hundred
and
sixty
thousand
dollars.
It's
required.
The
state,
federal
and
local
match
provisions.
We
get
about
a
million
dollars
in
state
grants
so
as
the
program
builds,
the
expenditures
that
the
vendor
and
the
county
will
be
able
to
access
will
increase
because
of
that
local
con.
You
shin
the
current
local
contribution
comes
from
a
couple
of
townships,
contribute
the
county
contributes
and
we
have
a
couple
vendor
service
contracts
with
not-for-profits.
So
as
those
increase
so
get
more
contracts,
we
would
be
able
to
tap
and
access
more
state
grant
dollars.
L
Our
state
grants
right
around
a
million
bucks,
so
we
you
know
in
a
perfect
world,
could
be
offering
two
million
dollars
of
transit
on
a
fifty-fifty
match,
so
that's
kind
of
the
goal
to
get
to,
but
seeing
numbers
like
25
percent
increase
here
from
year
over.
That's
a
really
big
increase
for
this
one
single
year.
That
is
all
I,
have
any
questions.
J
Just
got
one
thing:
miss
Thank
You,
mr.
chairman
I
missed
the
stormwater
MS
for
discussion,
and
this
for
Delbert
did.
Did
mister
Zen's
approached
you
about
any
stormwater
issues
in
his
district?
No
okay,
I
will
let
him
know
that
that
he
has
to
approach
you
to
as
I
think
he
had
some
stormwater
discussions
in
his
district
I
will
send
him
your
way.
Thank.