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Bolingbrook OKs special‑use permits, expands liquor license categories and creates G‑1 gaming license

April 01, 2026 | Bolingbrook, Will County, Illinois


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Bolingbrook OKs special‑use permits, expands liquor license categories and creates G‑1 gaming license
The Village of Bolingbrook Board of Trustees on March 10 adopted multiple ordinances affecting land use and alcoholic beverage licensing.

Trustee Bhavini K. Patel moved and Trustee Troy J. Doris seconded Ordinance 26‑007 to grant Mathnasium a Special Use Permit to operate a commercial tutoring school at 623 Boughton Road, Suite 160; the Plan Commission had recommended approval following a public hearing. The motion passed 6‑0.

Trustee Troy J. Doris moved and Trustee Michael T. Lawler seconded Ordinance 26‑008 to grant Capital Care a Special Use Permit to operate an adult day care center at 440 Quadrangle Drive, Unit B; that measure also passed 6‑0.

The board passed Ordinance 26‑009 (moved by Trustee Jose Quintero; seconded by Trustee Bhavini K. Patel) amending Chapter 6 of the Bolingbrook Village Code to increase Class D‑2 (full‑service) liquor licenses from 17 to 18 and Class D‑1 (outdoor) licenses from 14 to 15, and to grant a D‑2 and D‑1 license to Hacienda Real at 250 S. Weber Rd., which the minutes say is expected to open in early April. The vote was unanimous.

Trustee Troy J. Doris moved and Trustee Michael T. Lawler seconded Ordinance 26‑010 to establish a new Class G‑1 liquor license allowing on‑premises consumption within gaming sections at establishments that already have a liquor license and a gaming license. The ordinance limits the number of G‑1 licenses in the village to two, increasing to four if the population exceeds 75,000. The board also passed Ordinance 26‑011 to set an annual fee of $1,250 for a G‑1 license with no separate application fee. Both measures passed 6‑0.

The minutes note Plan Commission review where applicable and that relevant personnel reviewed the ordinances; no public objections or hearings are recorded in the board minutes beyond the Plan Commission references.

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