Green Garden Township’s Wildflower Farm Granted Third Special Use Extension
Will County Board Meeting | April 16, 2026
Article Summary: Bengston Land Management, LLC secured a third extension on its special use permit to host rural events at The Wildflower Farm in Green Garden Township as site development continues.
The Wildflower Farm Key Points:
-
The Board unanimously approved Resolution 26-107, granting a third 180-day extension.
-
The permit allows for rural events with seven specific conditions, including an ancillary liquor license.
-
The extension gives the owners until September 7, 2026, to complete site development and building permit processes.
The Will County Board on Thursday, April 16, 2026, unanimously approved a third extension for a special use permit allowing rural events at The Wildflower Farm in Green Garden Township.
Resolution 26-107 (SEXT-26-010) extends the permit for Bengston Land Management, LLC, for an additional 180 days, pushing the expiration date to September 7, 2026. The property, located at 11332 West Dralle Road in Monee, was originally granted the special use permit (ZC-22-050) on March 16, 2023.
According to memos from Development Services Director Brian Radner, the original permit approved rural events under seven strict conditions, alongside an ancillary liquor service permit. Since the initial approval, the property owners have secured their liquor license and have been navigating the county’s site development and building permit processes.
The Will County Zoning Ordinance allows special use permits to be extended for good cause on up to four separate occasions, by up to 180 days each. The Land Use & Development Committee previously reviewed the request and recommended approval in a 5-0 vote.
Latest News Stories
Illinois quick hits: $20 million for Alton housing project; alleged migrant assaults reported
WATCH: Illinois DCFS can’t locate documents showing number of missing children
Will County Committee Advances Phased Takeover of Central Will Dial-A-Ride Service
Frankfort Board Denies 24-Hour Drive-Thru Permits for McDonald’s
Frankfort Library Board Approves 2025 Tax Levies
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Frankfort Park District Committee for September 23, 2025
Hunter Prairie Park Redevelopment on Track, Four-Year Journey Detailed
Frankfort 157-C Board Approves $47 Million Budget for 2025-2026 School Year
Park District Gathers Sports Group Input for State-Funded Master Plan
Frankfort Square Park District Issues $136,000 in Bonds, Abates Taxes for Residents
Lawmakers introduce bills to slash their own pay during government shutdowns
94% of sanctioned scholars suffered from free speech attacks