By Claire O’Brien
Conditions the McHenry County Board placed on a dozen solar farms it approved this past summer could be going away.
The board also could repeal a 10-year time limit condition on another solar farm near Crystal Lake that narrowly received county approval in July.
Solar farms have been a contentious issue on the county board and among the public, and several residents objected to the operations during an August meeting – the comments coming immediately after the board signed off on several farms.
The county is facing a lawsuit from a solar farm developer over the conditions, which include a 10- to 20-year time limit on solar farm permits. Officials said earlier this week that the proposed repeal was the result of lawsuits.
IL Solar 9000 LLC, which had the conditions placed on solar farms it’s aiming to open, sued the county and the board in August. The lawsuit argues that the restrictions the county placed on the operations are stricter than state law and seeks to undo them.
County board members have said they feel as though they must vote to approve solar farms because of an Illinois law that took effect in 2023 restricts the county’s ability to add stipulations.
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