Future Quarry Fight Looms as Board Approves ‘Tequila Barrel’ Retreat
While the Will County Board greenlit a unique tourist destination featuring overnight stays in repurposed tequila barrels, it also received formal notice of a coming fight to shut down a controversial quarry in Bolingbrook.
During Wednesday’s meeting, Board Member Destinee Ortiz gave official notice that she will introduce a motion in July to rescind the special use permit previously granted to “Land Illinois 4 Inc.” for a quarry with blasting at the southeast corner of Essen Road and 127th Street.
Immediately following the notice, County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant cautioned the board against public discussion, stating, “I believe that there was a litigation papers sent over to the county in a lawsuit yesterday. So I feel that this conversation should not take place in an open meeting.” The matter was deferred for discussion in executive session.
In other land use business, the board unanimously approved a series of special use permits for LG Ranch, LLC, on Maple Road in Joliet Township. The project will allow for rural events, ancillary liquor service, and a “rural retreat” that plans to offer overnight accommodations in large, repurposed tequila barrels.
The proposal prompted questions about county oversight for such businesses. “I would like to know what are the policies for that type of a business model and overnight,” asked Member Julie Berkowicz.
Land Use staffer Margaret Kenny explained that the project would be required to meet all county building and health department regulations for its septic system, well, and sanitary facilities before any permits are issued.
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