Villages of Algonquin, Cary to Share Building Commissioner
Villages of Algonquin, Cary to Share Building Commissioner
Villages of Algonquin, Cary to Share Building Commissioner
Asphalt shingles would be pulverized and turned into road-paving material.
Members of the Lake in the Hills Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously endorsed a plan for an outdoor asphalt recycling business on the west side of town despite the objections from a handful of Cary residents. The recycling facility would be located on about 19 acres west of Rte. 31, north Trinity Drive. Richard Guerard, an attorney representing Bartlett-based Southwind RAS, said if plans are approved by the Village Board in January, about 10 trucks a day would drop off asphalt shingles, salvaged from single-family homes. The operation would be open 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Shingles would not be stored on the site longer than 18 months. The shingles would be ground into a black, sand-like substance and used as a road-pavement additive. Any …
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