City of Loves Park Community Development Committee met Feb. 17

City of Loves Park Community Development Committee met Feb. 17
Loves Park City Mayor Gregory Jury — City of Loves Park Website
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City of Loves Park Community Development Committee met Feb. 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1 Roll call and declaration of a quorum

2 Reading and approval of the minutes from the February 3, 2025 meeting

3 Report from the Community Development Office – None

4 Unfinished business – None

a 6800 Forest Hills Road (12-05-176-026) – An amendment to the Special Use Permit in the CG (General Commercial) Zoning District.

ZBA Recommendation: Approval w/staff conditions

Staff Recommendation: Approval w/conditions

b 5205 North Second Street (12-07-105-002) – A Special Use Permit to allow an auto sales lot in the CR (Commercial Retail) Zoning District.

ZBA Recommendation: Approval w/staff conditions

Staff Recommendation: Approval w/conditions

5 New business –

a Ordinances to Adopt the following Building CodesDVSUHVHQWHG

i 2021 Illinois Energy Conservation Code

ii 2020 NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, with amendments

iii 2021 ICC International Building Code, with amendments

iv 2021 ICC International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, with Amendments .

v 2021 ICC International Existing Building Code, with amendments

vi 2021 ICC International Fuel Gas Code, with amendments

vii 2021 ICC International Fire Code, with amendments

viii 2021 ICC International Life Safety Code

ix 2021 ICC International Mechanical Code, with amendments

x 2021 ICC International Swimming Pool Code

xi 2021 ICC International Wildland-Urban Interface Code

xii. 2021 ICC International Performance Code

xiii. 2021 ICC International Property Maintenance Code, with amendments

6. Public participation & comment

7. General discussion

8. Adjournment

City Council



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