City of Peoria Planning & Zoning Commission met April 2

Denis Cyr, 5th District Council Member
Denis Cyr, 5th District Council Member
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City of Peoria Planning & Zoning Commission met April 2.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

ROLL CALL

MINUTES

1. APPROVAL OF MARCH 5, 2026 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES

REGULAR BUSINESS

1. CASE NO. PZ 28-2026

Hold a Public Hearing and forward a recommendation to City Council on the request of Abdel, Hatem & Marwan Qatoum, on behalf of Wayne 2 LLC, to obtain a Special Use in a Class C1 (General Commercial) District for a Class 2 Tobacco or Alternative Nicotine Product Sales Use for the property located at 7802 N University Street (Parcel Identification No. 14-08-101-004), Peoria, IL (Council District 5)

2. CASE PZ 49-2026

Hold a Public Hearing and forward a recommendation to City Council on the request of Gavin Hunt to rezone property from a Class I2 (Railroad/Warehouse Industrial) District to a Class R4 (Single Family Residential) District for the property located at 1401 NE Adams Street (Parcel Identification No. 18-03-401-019), Peoria, IL (Council District 3)

3. CASE NO. PZ 72-2026

Hold a Public Hearing and forward a recommendation to City Council on the request of Julie Jones, on behalf of Courtney Jones, to obtain a Special Use in a Class R3 (Single-Family Residential) District for a Short Term Rental for the property located at 2717 N Lehman Road (Parcel Identification No. 14-31-107-016), Peoria, IL (Council District 1)

4. CASE NO. PZ 74-2026

Hold a Public Hearing and forward a recommendation to City Council on the request of Laura Roth to amend an existing Special Use Ordinance No. 14,726 in a Class CN (Neighborhood Commercial) District for an Auto Repair Shop to add Auto Sales, for the property located at 2723 SW Adams Street (Parcel Identification No. 18-17-311-008), Peoria, IL (Council District 1)

5. CASE NO. PZ 75-2026

Hold a Public Hearing and forward a recommendation to City Council on the request of Betsy Hull of Bradley University to amend the existing Official Development Plan for Bradley University, Ordinance No. 13,361, as amended, in a Class N1 (Institutional) District to allow Pickleball and Sand Volleyball Courts, Band Stand, Maintenance Building, Off-Street Parking, Signage, and Site Improvements for the property bound by Main Street, Clarissa Court, Bradley Avenue, and the alley east of Cooper Street, being within the campus boundary of Bradley University with an address of 1501 W Bradley Avenue and Primarily bounded by Main Street, the Alley East of Cooper Street, Bradley Avenue, Fredonia Avenue, Duryea Place, St. James Street, University Street, Bourland Avenue, Windom Street, and Garfield Avenue, Peoria, IL (Council District 1 & 2)

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