Village Approves Agreement with Solar Energy Company
Beecher Village Board Meeting | December 22, 2025
Article Summary: The Beecher Village Board approved a Community Benefit Agreement with a solar energy developer that includes a $100,000 donation to the village. The agreement outlines the village’s non-objection to the project in exchange for financial contributions and boundary protections.
Solar Agreement Key Points:
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Donation: Sparrow Property Management, LLC will donate $100,000 to the village within 30 days of the project’s commercial operation date.
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Use of Funds: The donation is restricted to public safety, park improvements, or public works projects.
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Project Scope: The agreement concerns a commercial solar energy facility with a capacity of up to 260 MW located within 1.5 miles of village limits.
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Annexation Protection: The company agreed not to petition for annexation of property south of Offner Road to the Village of Crete.
The Beecher Village Board on Monday, December 22, 2025, voted unanimously to approve a Community Benefit Agreement with Sparrow Property Management, LLC, regarding a new solar energy facility.
The agreement outlines the relationship between the village and the solar developer, whose project is located within 1.5 miles of the village’s corporate limits. As part of the deal, the company will provide a one-time “Community Donation” of $100,000 to the village.
Trustee Jessica Smith made the motion to approve the agreement. During the discussion, it was noted that the language in the agreement had been adjusted regarding how the donation could be spent.
“We put some language in the document so that the $100,000 payment, if made, could be used for public safety projects, park improvement projects, and/or public works projects,” the village attorney explained during the meeting. “It gives a lot of leeway based upon the timing of the payment.”
Under the terms of the agreement, the village agrees not to object to Will County granting special use permits or variances required for the construction of the facility. In return, the company agreed to covenants regarding municipal boundaries. Specifically, the company agreed not to petition or consent to the annexation of any real property owned by the company south of Offner Road to the Village of Crete.
The agreement notes that the solar facility will have a nameplate generating capacity of up to 260 megawatts.
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