City of Centralia Plan and Zoning Commission met July 12

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City of Centralia Plan and Zoning Commission met July 12.

Here are the minutes provided by the commission:

CALL TO ORDER

Roll Call

Comm. Ackerman __X__

Comm. James __X__

Comm. Williams __X__

Comm. Arey _____

Comm. Chaney __X__

Comm. Young_____

Comm. Feig __X__

Comm. Etheridge_____

City Staff: Community Development Director __X__

MINUTES:

NEW BUSINESS:

1. Request from the Planning & Zoning Administrator to seek an addition to the list of Special Uses Permitted in the Centralia Zoning and Subdivision Code 10-2-3-110.3 (I-1 Light Industrial District) to include: Adult Use Cannabis Craft Grower M: Ackerman 2nd: Feig

2. Request from the Planning & Zoning Administrator to seek an addition to the list of Special Uses Permitted in the Centralia Zoning and Subdivision Code 10-2-3-110.3 (I-1 Light Industrial District) to include: Adult Use Cannabis Transporting Organization or Transporter. M: Feig 2nd: Williams

3. Request from Charles E Voss Jr. to obtain a Special Use Permit to operate a business at 823 Aaron Parkway., in the City of Centralia, IL., Clinton County M: Ackerman 2nd: Williams 4. Request from Charles E Voss Jr. to obtain a Special Use Permit to operate a business at 823 Aaron Parkway., in the City of Centralia, IL., Clinton County M: Williams 2nd: Feig

5. Request from The EPOC Guys to Operate a business at 803 E Elm in the City of Centralia, IL., Marion County M: Chaney 2nd: James

OLD BUSINESS: None

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