City of Highland Park Plan and Design Commission met Sept. 17

City of Highland Park Plan and Design Commission met Sept. 17
Anthony E. Blumberg - Councilmember — City of Highland Park Website
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City of Highland Park Plan and Design Commission met Sept. 17

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. Call to Order

II. Roll Call

III. Approval of Minutes

a.Consideration of Plan and Design Commission Minutes

i. Regular Meeting on September 3, 2024

IV. Scheduled Business

a. Public Meeting #DES-2024-00027 for Design Review, with variations, for additions, façade improvements, and parking lot changes to Sherwood Elementary School (1900 Stratford Road)

b. Public Hearing #2024-ZTA-005 for a Zoning Text Amendment to modify, strike, or create definitions, land uses, land use permissions, and related regulations for Freight and Parcel Terminals, Truck Terminals, Warehouses, and similar uses

c. Public Hearing #2024-ZTA-008 for a Zoning Text Amendment to modify, strike, or create definitions and regulations for Storage Containers and similar uses and structures

V. Other Business

a. Information Item: Administrative Design Review Update

b. Next Regular Meeting – October 1, 2024

c. Case Briefing

VI. Business from the Public

VII. Adjournment

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