City of East Peoria Zoning Board of Appeals met April 14

City of East Peoria Zoning Board of Appeals met April 14
Commissioner Seth Mingus, Public Health and Safety — City of East Peoria
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City of East Peoria Zoning Board of Appeals met April 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call:

Gina Driscoll

John Broshears

Michael Bruner Tim Kelly

Troy Sams Don Tippet

George Whitman

3. Approval of Minutes from the meeting held on February 10, 2025.

4. Public Hearings:

a. Case SU-2025-002 Petition of Doug Perdue for a Special Use to allow a vehicle repair shop on property located at 3210 E. Washington St., 01-01-25-304-001.

b. Case R-2025-003 Petition of Peter Mangieri to rezone property located at the end of Quiet Creek Drive 01-01-23-101-035, from R-3, Two-Family Dwelling District to R-4, Multiple-Family Dwelling District.

5. Regular Business:

a. Deliberations:

b. Old Business:

c. New Business:

6. Citizens’ Opportunity to Address ZBA on non-agenda items.

7. Adjournment

https://www.cityofeastpeoria.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04142025-1253



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