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Carbondale approves special‑use permit for 4 MW solar array at 14 Minnesota Road with environmental and annexation conditions

April 28, 2026 | Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois


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Carbondale approves special‑use permit for 4 MW solar array at 14 Minnesota Road with environmental and annexation conditions
The Carbondale City Council approved a special‑use permit allowing Arena Eclipse Solar LLC to develop a 4‑megawatt AC solar array at 14 Minnesota Road, subject to four conditions recommended by the planning commission.

Staff said the property is zoned AG (general agriculture), would be sold by Green Bridal Landscaping Inc., and would be annexed following approval. The planning commission held a public hearing on March 25, 2026, and voted 6–0 to recommend approval with conditions: the development must follow the submitted application and any state and federal agency recommendations; the parcels comprising the site must be combined and annexed into Carbondale; the applicant must provide a signed letter from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers identifying any non‑jurisdictional wetlands prior to or with the site plan; and a minimum 70% replacement woodland restoration plan must be submitted and approved alongside a decommissioning plan before development commences.

Council members asked procedural and site‑planning questions during the discussion, including whether the property lies outside the current city limits and how the annexation boundary would be drawn. Council member Roberts praised the sustainability and replanting conditions in the staff report. No council members objected; the motion to adopt the special‑use permit passed on roll call.

The resolution approving the permit requires the applicant to meet the listed environmental and administrative conditions before development begins, including required coordination with state and federal agencies and the city’s decommissioning standards.

Planning commission materials and the staff report were attached for council review; staff noted the applicant must submit further documentation to satisfy the Army Corps and decommissioning requirements before final site plan approval.

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