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Committee backs resolution to preserve municipal zoning authority amid state housing proposals

April 06, 2026 | Machesney Park, Winnebago County, Illinois


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Committee backs resolution to preserve municipal zoning authority amid state housing proposals
The Machesney Park Administration & Finance Committee on April 6 voted to send resolution 26R26 to the village board, urging preservation of municipal zoning and land‑use authority amid a recent state housing proposal.

Village Administrator James told the committee that the resolution responds to Governor Pritsker’s "Building Up Illinois" initiative and related draft legislation. "Resolution 26R26 supports the preservation of municipal zoning and land use authority as it relates to housing," James said. He summarized proposed measures in the draft state bills — statewide zoning standards, minimum lot sizes, mandates for increased residential density, legalization of accessory dwelling units in garages and other accessory structures, limits on parking requirements and authorization for third‑party plan reviewers and building inspectors — and said those provisions could significantly curtail local enforcement of adopted standards.

Why it matters: James and staff—citing positions taken by the Northern Illinois Council of Governments and the Illinois Municipal League—said the draft legislation assumes municipal rules are the primary barrier to housing production and would strip tools communities use to manage development and protect local standards. The resolution confirms the village’s desire to retain local authority and asks the full board to adopt a formal position opposing measures that would preempt local zoning control.

Committee members offered no substantive amendments during the discussion. After questions were invited, the committee approved forwarding the resolution to the April 20 village board meeting with a positive recommendation.

Next steps: The resolution will appear on the April 20 board agenda for final consideration by the full village board.

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