Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes 2022 05-11-22APPROVED 6/8/22
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PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
City Council Chambers
800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Il
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 7:00pm
NOTE: In accordance with Public Act 101-0640 and Gubernatorial Disaster
Proclamation issued by Governor Pritzker pursuant to the powers vested in the Governor
under the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, the City of Yorkville is allowing
remote attendance at this meeting. Social distancing is being encouraged due to the
current Covid-19 pandemic.
Meeting Called to Order
Chairman Jeff Olson called the meeting to order at 7:00pm, roll was called and a quorum
was established.
Roll Call
Deborah Horaz-yes/electronic attendance
Greg Millen-yes/electronic attendance
Jeff Olson-yes/in-person
Richard Vinyard-yes/in-person
Danny Williams-yes/in-person
Absent: Rusty Hyett
City Staff
Krysti Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director/electronic attendance
Jason Engberg, Senior Planner/in-person
Other Guests
Lynn Dubajic, City Consultant/in-person
Previous Meeting Minutes April 13, 2022
The minutes were approved as presented on a motion and second by Commissioners
Williams and Horaz, respectively.
Roll call: Millen-yes, Olson-yes, Vinyard-present, Williams-yes, Horaz-yes
Carried: 4-yes and 1 present.
Citizen’s Comments None
Public Hearings
Chairman Olson explained the Public Hearing procedure, however, there was no one
present to give testimony. The Public Hearing was opened at 7:02pm on a motion and
second by Commissioners Williams and Vinyard, respectively.
Roll call: Millen-yes, Olson-yes, Vinyard-yes, Williams-yes, Horaz-yes Carried 5-0.
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The Public Hearing description was read by Chairman Olson:
1. PZC 2022-10 The United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, petitioner,
is proposing a text amendment to Section 10-2: “Rules and Definitions” and
Section 10-6: “Permitted and Special Uses” within the United City of Yorkville
Zoning Ordinance. The amendment proposes to amend the definitions of
microbrewery, brewpub, and microwinery to provide consistency with current
State statutes and the City's liquor license regulations. Additionally, the land use
designation table and special conditions in Section 10-6 of the Yorkville Zoning
Ordinance will also be amended to reflect the proposed definitions.
Mr. Engberg presented the background for the proposed Text Amendment. A business
has approached the city about opening a microwinery in the downtown and when they
applied for a liquor license, there was no language in the code for microwinery. The city
amended title 3 of the liquor code to group the microbrewery, brewpub and microwinery
together. Staff is recommending changes to the zoning ordinance to align with the liquor
code and the State statute.
The recommended changes are:
1. Join microbrewery, brewpub and microwinery all in one single use for liquor
code, Class M.
2. Remove requirement that they would have to be part of a restaurant use.
3. Established in liquor license code that 50,000 gallons of wine could be produced
per year, consistent with State statute. That was approved by City Council.
He also gave background of the zoning ordinance. Microbrewery and brewpubs are
defined as the same. Microdistillery and microwinery each have their own definition.
Microwinery limits are currently established at 100,000 gallons per year. He said
currently microbrewery and brewpubs have to be ancillary to a restaurant. Separating
the definitions will allow for flexibility in the future, said Mr. Engberg. He also
discussed the special conditions that apply. An additional change is that instead of saying
“hand-capped” it will change to “seal”.
There was no further testimony and a motion was made and seconded at about 7:11pm by
Mr. Williams and Mr. Vinyard, respectively, to close the Hearing. Roll call: Millen-yes,
Olson-yes, Vinyard-yes, Williams-yes, Horaz-yes Carried 5-0.
Unfinished Business None
New Business
2. PZC 2022-10 Text Amendment (see full description above under Public Hearing)
Action Item
Text Amendment
There was no further discussion and a motion and second to approve was made by
Commissioners Horaz and Williams, respectively. Mr. Williams read the motion as
follows: In consideration of testimony presented during a Public Hearing on May 11,
2022 and discussions conducted at that meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission
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recommends approval to the City Council a request for a text amendment to Section 10-
2-3: Definitions and Section 10-6: Permitted and Special Uses of the United City of
Yorkville Zoning Ordinance to amend the definitions of Microbrewery, Brewpub, and
Microwinery as well as their placement and special conditions on the permitted and
special uses table, as recommended in a staff memo dated May 4, 2022.
Roll call: Olson-yes, Vinyard-yes, Williams-yes, Horaz-yes, Millen-yes. Carried 5-0.
Additional Business
1. Appointment of Vice Chairperson
Commissioner Richard Vinyard was chosen as the new Vice-Chair by a unanimous voice
vote.
2. City Council Action Updates
a. PZC 2022-02 Dawn Leprich-Graves rezoning request approved.
b. PZC 2022-06 Final Plat Amendment approved for Bristol Bay.
c. PZC 2022-07 Final Plat of Subdivision approved for Bristol Bay.
Adjournment
There was no further business and the meeting was adjourned at 7:14pm on a motion and
second by Commissioners Williams and Vinyard, respectively. Unanimous voice vote.
Respectfully submitted by,
Marlys Young, Minute Taker/electronic attendance
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UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE
YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
800 Game Farm Road
Yorkville, Illinois
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
7 :00 p .m .
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PRESENT: (In-person and via Zoom)
Mr. Jeff Olson, Chairman,
Ms. Deborah Horaz,
Mr. Richard Vinyard,
Mr. Greg Millen,
Mr. Danny Williams.
ALSO PRESENT:(In-person and via Zoom)
Ms. Krysti Barksdale-Noble, Community
Development Director;
Mr. Jason Engberg, Senior Planner;
Ms. Marlys Young, Minute Taker.
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(WHEREUPON, the following
proceedings were in had
public hearing:)
CHAIRMAN OLSON: There is one public
hearing tonight scheduled for tonight's Planning
and Zoning committee meeting. The purpose of
this hearing is to invite testimony from members
of the public regarding the proposed request that
is being considered before this Commission
tonight.
Public testimony from persons
present who wish to speak may be for or may be
against the request or ask questions of the
petitioner regarding the request being heard.
Those persons who wish to testify are asked to
speak clearly, one at a time and state your name
and who you are, if you represent anyone.
You are also asked to sign in at the
podium. I don't think we have anybody except
Jason tonight. If you plan to speak during
tonight's public hearing as a petitioner or a
member of the public, please stand, raise your
right hand and repeat after me.
Jason, do you have to do that, or
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no?
MR. ENGBERG: No, I -- No.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Okay, we can skip you.
We are not going to swear anybody in.
The order for receiving testimony
tonight will be as follows: Petitioner
presentation, those who wish to speak in favor
and those who wish to speak in opposition.
May I then, please, have a motion to
open the public hearing on Petition number PZC
2022-10, Tax Amendment Request?
MR. WILLIAMS: So moved.
MR. VINYARD: Second.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Roll call vote on the
motion, please.
MS. YOUNG: Yes. Millen.
MR. MILLEN: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Olson.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Vinyard.
MR. VINYARD: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Williams.
MR. WILLIAMS: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: And Horaz.
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MS. HORAZ: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Thank you.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Thank you. The one
public hearing up for discussion tonight is PZC
2022-10, United City of Yorkville, Kendall
County, Illinois, petitioner, is proposing a text
amendment on Section 10-2 , Rules and Definitions,
and Section 10-6 , Permitted and Special Uses
within the United City of Yorkville Zoning
Ordinance.
The amendment proposes to amend the
definitions of microbrewery, brewpub and
microwinery to provide consistency with current
State statutes and the City's liquor license
regulations.
Additionally, the land use
designation table and special conditions in
Section 10-6 of the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance
will also be amended to reflect the proposed
definitions.
Jason, would you like to present?
MS. WEST: I would. I would like to
come up closer to the mic.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Okay.
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MR. ENGBERG: Can anybody verify if you
can hear me in Zoom?
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Can you guys hear
Jason?
MS. HORAZ: Yes.
MR. ENGBERG: All right. So this is a
text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. The City
recently had a business owner that wants to open
a microwinery in the downtown, and in April when
they were applying for a liquor license, the
microwinery was separate.
We have a microbrewery brewpub in
the Liquor Code, but nothing really for
microwinery, they have to be part of a
restaurant, and so the City amended Title 3 of
the Liquor Code to better put these all together,
and then also align all the regulations with
state statute.
So Staff is recommending some
changes to the zoning ordinances, Zoning
Ordinance, as these different land uses are
defined in our code a little differently now and
we're just trying to, one, align it with the new
Liquor Code to make it a little bit easier to
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understand when somebody comes in and there is no
problem, say, well, I thought I could do this
because I got this liquor license but now
somebody is telling me this, and we are also
aligning with state statute to make sure we're
a ligned with that as well.
So, just briefly, the liquor
license -- the change -- the major changes in the
Liquor License Code, it put brewpub,
microbrewery, microwinery and winery together all
in one single use for the Liquor Code, so if
anybody wants to do that, that's a Class M . They
will come in and ask for that.
They have also removed the
requirement that it would have to be accessory to
a restaurant use. Naturally the winery,
microwinery was previously, but the breweries and
brewpubs were not in the Liquor Code.
And then, finally, they reduced the
amount -- or they established in the Liquor
License Code 50,000 gallons per year for wine
produced, and that is consistent with the state
statute in the statement of license, so the
actual language is there in the middle from what
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was approved, and that was approved by City
Council.
So to give you a little background
on the Zoning Ordinance, currently in the
definition section, we have microbrewery or
brewpub as one definition, we have
microdistillery as one definition, and a
microwinery.
Microdistiller would be for a hard
alcohol, for a whiskey or something like that,
and a microwinery is its own as well.
Currently our microwinery says
100,000 gallons a year, which is different, and
then in Table 10.6 .3 , all of those uses are as
one and they are permitted in the commercial
districts and the two manufacturing districts.
Also, in that Section 10-6 there are
some special requirements, and similar to the
definitions, the microbreweries and brewpubs are
supposed to be -- or currently have to be
ancillary to a restaurant use to a certain
extent. At the time this was added into the code
and written, at the time I believe the
recommendations were from say, you know, we don't
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just want breweries popping up, you know, if
they're not going to be part of a , you know,
commercial business, and I think the -- you know,
over the last ten years microbreweries and
tasting rooms and food trucks parked outside or
bring your own food, those types of uses have
become very popular, so the recommended change
that we have discussed is to remove that from
microbreweries, so what we're actually proposing
to do, we're going to separate brewpub out.
Brewpub will still be a restaurant with a , you
know, brew -- a microbrewery in it, so that will
still be ancillary to that.
Microbreweries and microwineries
will be treated the same, we put them in the one
definition, and then microdistilleries we're just
leaving alone as a single definition as well.
This way when someone comes in for a
Liquor Code license, it all lines up the same.
While all of those are put together, at least now
we can say brewpubs are the only ones that --
those require a restaurant, all the others will
not.
We changed the microwinery as well
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to the 50,000 gallons per year to be produced as
well to align with state statute and liquor
codes, and then in Section 10-6 , we sectioned
them out just like they are in the definition, so
brewpub has its own line, microbrewery,
microwinery and -- well, the microbrewery and
microwinery have a line, and the microdistillery
should have a line.
This also gives us flexibility for
the future, if we want to change any one of them,
remove if, you know, trends change, it will make
it easier to say just this one.
If they want to amend the Liquor
Code at some point, too, it makes it a little
flexible for us to change in the future as well.
So with that, again, in 10-6 there
are special conditions, so the brewpub will still
be ancillary and then the microbrewery will still
have the same special conditions, just like the
other special conditions are not being changed.
Those are the ones that deal with like outside
storage and things like that.
The one other change we made -- and
this came out at the Economic Development
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Committee -- the original definition said
off-premise consumption is allowed, all sales
must be in a hand-capped, sealed container with a
total maximum production being hand packed. The
question was what does that mean. It's like
well, it might as well just mean sealed at
Subway, right, because really all you're really
trying to say is you can't give people open
containers to walk around town in, so we're just
going to remove that, clean that language up a
little bit.
So we are recommending this change.
We think it's going to help keep things
consistent, lower confusion between business
owners and people going and trying to open these
uses and make it a lot easier. And, sorry, we're
still allowing the B -1 through B -4 and M -1 and 2
as well at this time.
So that is my presentation for the
public hearing. I will answer questions now or
when we get to the new business.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: We will do it in new
business. Thank you.
Is there anyone who wishes to speak
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in favor of the text amendment?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN OLSON: In opposition to the
text amendment?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Any questions from you
people and the people in Zoomland for Jason right
now?
MS. HORAZ: I have none.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Greg?
MR. MILLEN: No questions.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Okay, thank you.
So since all the public testimony
regarding this petition has been taken, may I
have a motion, please, to close the taking of
testimony in the public hearing?
MR. WILLIAMS: So moved.
MR. VINYARD: Second.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Roll call vote on this
motion, please.
MS. YOUNG: Yes. Millen.
MR. MILLEN: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Olson.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: Yes.
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MS. YOUNG: Vinyard.
MR. VINYARD: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Williams.
MR. WILLIAMS: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: And Horaz.
MS. HORAZ: Yes.
MS. YOUNG: Okay, thank you.
CHAIRMAN OLSON: All right, thank you.
The public hearing portion of the meeting is
closed.
(Which were all the
proceedings in the
public hearing portion
of the meeting.)
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STATE OF ILLINOIS )
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COUNTY OF LASALLE )
I, Christine M. Vitosh, a Certified Shorthand
Reporter, do hereby certify that I transcribed
the proceedings had at the pubic hearing from the
audiorecording, and that the foregoing, Pages 1
through 14 inclusive, is a true, correct and
complete computer-generated transcript of the
proceedings had at the time and place aforesaid.
I further certify that my certificate annexed
hereto applies to the original transcript and
copies thereof, signed and certified under my
hand only. I assume no responsibility for the
accuracy of any reproduced copies not made under
my control or direction.
As certification thereof, I have hereunto set
my hand this 24th day of May, A.D., 2022.
Christine M. Vitosh, CSR
Illinois CSR No. 084-002883
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E
easier [3] - 6:24,
10:12, 11:16
Economic [1] - 10:24
Engberg [1] - 2:11
ENGBERG [3] - 4:2,
6:1, 6:6
established [1] - 7:20
except [1] - 3:19
extent [1] - 8:22
F
Farm [1] - 1:17
favor [2] - 4:7, 12:1
finally [1] - 7:19
flexibility [1] - 10:9
flexible [1] - 10:15
following [1] - 3:1
follows [1] - 4:6
food [2] - 9:5, 9:6
foregoing [1] - 14:6
future [2] - 10:10,
10:15
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PZC - Public Hearing - May 11, 2022
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G
gallons [3] - 7:21,
8:13, 10:1
Game [1] - 1:17
generated [1] - 14:8
Greg [2] - 2:5, 12:10
guys [1] - 6:3
H
hand [5] - 3:23, 11:3,
11:4, 14:13, 14:17
hand-capped [1] -
11:3
hard [1] - 8:9
hear [2] - 6:2, 6:3
heard [1] - 3:14
HEARING [1] - 1:11
hearing [11] - 3:3, 3:5,
3:7, 3:21, 4:10, 5:4,
11:20, 12:16, 13:9,
13:13, 14:5
help [1] - 11:13
hereby [1] - 14:4
hereto [1] - 14:11
hereunto [1] - 14:16
Horaz [3] - 2:3, 4:24,
13:5
HORAZ [4] - 5:1, 6:5,
12:9, 13:6
I
ILLINOIS [2] - 1:7,
14:1
Illinois [3] - 1:18, 5:6,
14:20
in-person [1] - 2:1
In-person [1] - 2:8
inclusive [1] - 14:7
invite [1] - 3:7
J
Jason [6] - 2:11, 3:20,
3:24, 5:21, 6:4, 12:7
Jeff [1] - 2:2
K
keep [1] - 11:13
Kendall [1] - 5:5
Krysti [1] - 2:9
L
land [2] - 5:16, 6:21
language [2] - 7:24,
11:10
LASALLE [1] - 14:2
last [1] - 9:4
least [1] - 9:20
leaving [1] - 9:17
License [2] - 7:9, 7:21
license [6] - 5:14,
6:10, 7:3, 7:8, 7:23,
9:19
line [3] - 10:5, 10:7,
10:8
lines [1] - 9:19
liquor [5] - 5:14, 6:10,
7:3, 7:7, 10:2
Liquor [9] - 6:13, 6:16,
6:24, 7:9, 7:11, 7:18,
7:20, 9:19, 10:13
lower [1] - 11:14
M
M-1 [1] - 11:17
major [1] - 7:8
manufacturing [1] -
8:16
Marlys [1] - 2:12
maximum [1] - 11:4
mean [2] - 11:5, 11:6
meeting [3] - 3:6,
13:9, 13:14
member [1] - 3:22
members [1] - 3:7
mic [1] - 5:23
microbreweries [4] -
8:19, 9:4, 9:9, 9:14
microbrewery [8] -
5:12, 6:12, 7:10, 8:5,
9:12, 10:5, 10:6,
10:18
microdistiller [1] - 8:9
microdistilleries [1] -
9:16
microdistillery [2] -
8:7, 10:7
microwineries [1] -
9:14
microwinery [12] -
5:13, 6:9, 6:11, 6:14,
7:10, 7:17, 8:8, 8:11,
8:12, 9:24, 10:6,
10:7
middle [1] - 7:24
might [1] - 11:6
millen [2] - 4:16, 12:21
Millen [1] - 2:5
MILLEN [3] - 4:17,
12:11, 12:22
Minute [1] - 2:12
motion [4] - 4:9, 4:15,
12:15, 12:20
moved [2] - 4:12,
12:17
MR [14] - 4:2, 4:12,
4:13, 4:17, 4:21,
4:23, 6:1, 6:6, 12:11,
12:17, 12:18, 12:22,
13:2, 13:4
MS [17] - 4:16, 4:18,
4:20, 4:22, 4:24, 5:1,
5:2, 5:22, 6:5, 12:9,
12:21, 12:23, 13:1,
13:3, 13:5, 13:6,
13:7
must [1] - 11:3
N
name [1] - 3:16
naturally [1] - 7:16
new [3] - 6:23, 11:21,
11:22
Noble [1] - 2:9
none [1] - 12:9
nothing [1] - 6:13
number [1] - 4:10
O
OF [3] - 1:6, 14:1, 14:2
off-premise [1] - 11:2
Olson [3] - 2:2, 4:18,
12:23
OLSON [15] - 3:4, 4:3,
4:14, 4:19, 5:3, 5:24,
6:3, 11:22, 12:3,
12:6, 12:10, 12:12,
12:19, 12:24, 13:8
one [12] - 3:4, 3:16,
5:3, 6:23, 7:11, 8:6,
8:7, 8:15, 9:15,
10:10, 10:12, 10:23
ones [2] - 9:21, 10:21
open [4] - 4:10, 6:8,
11:8, 11:15
opposition [2] - 4:8,
12:3
order [1] - 4:5
Ordinance [5] - 5:10,
5:18, 6:7, 6:21, 8:4
ordinances [1] - 6:20
original [2] - 11:1,
14:11
outside [2] - 9:5,
10:21
own [3] - 8:11, 9:6,
10:5
owner [1] - 6:8
owners [1] - 11:15
P
p.m [1] - 1:22
packed [1] - 11:4
Pages [1] - 14:6
parked [1] - 9:5
part [2] - 6:14, 9:2
people [4] - 11:8,
11:15, 12:7
per [2] - 7:21, 10:1
Permitted [1] - 5:8
permitted [1] - 8:15
person [2] - 2:1, 2:8
persons [2] - 3:11,
3:15
petition [1] - 12:14
Petition [1] - 4:10
petitioner [4] - 3:14,
3:21, 4:6, 5:6
place [1] - 14:9
plan [1] - 3:20
Planner [1] - 2:11
Planning [1] - 3:5
PLANNING [1] - 1:10
podium [1] - 3:19
point [1] - 10:14
popping [1] - 9:1
popular [1] - 9:7
portion [2] - 13:9,
13:13
premise [1] - 11:2
PRESENT [2] - 2:1,
2:8
present [2] - 3:12,
5:21
presentation [2] - 4:7,
11:19
previously [1] - 7:17
problem [1] - 7:2
proceedings [4] - 3:2,
13:12, 14:5, 14:9
produced [2] - 7:22,
10:1
production [1] - 11:4
proposed [2] - 3:8,
5:19
proposes [1] - 5:11
proposing [2] - 5:6,
9:9
provide [1] - 5:13
pubic [1] - 14:5
PUBLIC [1] - 1:11
Public [1] - 3:11
public [12] - 3:3, 3:4,
3:8, 3:21, 3:22, 4:10,
5:4, 11:20, 12:13,
12:16, 13:9, 13:13
purpose [1] - 3:6
put [4] - 6:16, 7:9,
9:15, 9:20
PZC [2] - 4:10, 5:4
Q
questions [4] - 3:13,
11:20, 12:6, 12:11
R
raise [1] - 3:22
really [3] - 6:13, 11:7
receiving [1] - 4:5
recently [1] - 6:8
recommendations [1]
- 8:24
recommended [1] -
9:7
recommending [2] -
6:19, 11:12
reduced [1] - 7:19
reflect [1] - 5:19
regarding [3] - 3:8,
3:14, 12:14
regulations [2] - 5:15,
6:17
remove [3] - 9:8,
10:11, 11:10
removed [1] - 7:14
repeat [1] - 3:23
Reporter [1] - 14:4
represent [1] - 3:17
reproduced [1] -
14:14
request [3] - 3:8, 3:13,
3:14
Request [1] - 4:11
require [1] - 9:22
requirement [1] - 7:15
requirements [1] -
8:18
response [2] - 12:2,
12:5
responsibility [1] -
14:13
restaurant [5] - 6:15,
7:16, 8:21, 9:11,
9:22
Richard [1] - 2:4
Road [1] - 1:17
roll [2] - 4:14, 12:19
rooms [1] - 9:5
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PZC - Public Hearing - May 11, 2022
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Rules [1] - 5:7
S
sales [1] - 11:2
scheduled [1] - 3:5
sealed [2] - 11:3, 11:6
second [2] - 4:13,
12:18
section [1] - 8:5
Section [5] - 5:7, 5:8,
5:18, 8:17, 10:3
sectioned [1] - 10:3
Senior [1] - 2:11
separate [2] - 6:11,
9:10
set [1] - 14:16
Shorthand [1] - 14:3
sign [1] - 3:18
signed [1] - 14:12
similar [1] - 8:18
single [2] - 7:11, 9:17
skip [1] - 4:3
someone [1] - 9:18
sorry [1] - 11:16
Special [1] - 5:8
special [5] - 5:17,
8:18, 10:17, 10:19,
10:20
SS [1] - 14:1
Staff [1] - 6:19
stand [1] - 3:22
State [1] - 5:14
STATE [1] - 14:1
state [5] - 3:16, 6:18,
7:5, 7:22, 10:2
statement [1] - 7:23
statute [4] - 6:18, 7:5,
7:23, 10:2
statutes [1] - 5:14
still [5] - 9:11, 9:13,
10:17, 10:18, 11:17
storage [1] - 10:22
Subway [1] - 11:7
supposed [1] - 8:20
swear [1] - 4:4
T
table [1] - 5:17
Table [1] - 8:14
Taker [1] - 2:12
tasting [1] - 9:5
Tax [1] - 4:11
ten [1] - 9:4
testify [1] - 3:15
testimony [5] - 3:7,
3:11, 4:5, 12:13,
12:16
text [4] - 5:6, 6:7, 12:1,
12:4
thereof [2] - 14:12,
14:16
Title [1] - 6:15
together [3] - 6:16,
7:10, 9:20
tonight [5] - 3:5, 3:10,
3:20, 4:6, 5:4
tonight's [2] - 3:5,
3:21
total [1] - 11:4
town [1] - 11:9
transcribed [1] - 14:4
transcript [2] - 14:8,
14:11
treated [1] - 9:15
trends [1] - 10:11
trucks [1] - 9:5
true [1] - 14:7
trying [3] - 6:23, 11:8,
11:15
two [1] - 8:16
types [1] - 9:6
U
under [2] - 14:12,
14:14
United [2] - 5:5, 5:9
UNITED [1] - 1:6
up [5] - 5:4, 5:23, 9:1,
9:19, 11:10
uses [4] - 6:21, 8:14,
9:6, 11:16
Uses [1] - 5:8
V
verify [1] - 6:1
via [2] - 2:1, 2:8
VINYARD [4] - 4:13,
4:21, 12:18, 13:2
Vinyard [3] - 2:4, 4:20,
13:1
Vitosh [2] - 14:3,
14:20
vote [2] - 4:14, 12:19
W
walk [1] - 11:9
wants [2] - 6:8, 7:12
Wednesday [1] - 1:21
WEST [1] - 5:22
WHEREUPON [1] -
3:1
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PZC - Public Hearing - May 11, 2022
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whiskey [1] - 8:10
WILLIAMS [4] - 4:12,
4:23, 12:17, 13:4
Williams [3] - 2:6,
4:22, 13:3
wine [1] - 7:21
winery [2] - 7:10, 7:16
wish [4] - 3:12, 3:15,
4:7, 4:8
wishes [1] - 11:24
written [1] - 8:23
Y
year [3] - 7:21, 8:13,
10:1
years [1] - 9:4
YORKVILLE [2] - 1:6,
1:7
Yorkville [4] - 1:18,
5:5, 5:9, 5:18
YOUNG [12] - 4:16,
4:18, 4:20, 4:22,
4:24, 5:2, 12:21,
12:23, 13:1, 13:3,
13:5, 13:7
Young [1] - 2:12
Z
Zoning [6] - 3:6, 5:9,
5:18, 6:7, 6:20, 8:4
ZONING [1] - 1:10
zoning [1] - 6:20
Zoom [3] - 2:1, 2:8,
6:2
Zoomland [1] - 12:7