City of Lake Forest Zoning Board of Appeals met Feb. 23

Dr. Stanford “Randy” Tack, Lake Forest City Mayor
Dr. Stanford “Randy” Tack, Lake Forest City Mayor
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City of Lake Forest Zoning Board of Appeals met Feb. 23

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Ari Bass, Chairman

Jeffrey Giannelli Mike Adams Jay Soane

Jan Gibson Fred Brewer Patrick Marshall

1. Introduction of Board members and staff, overview of meeting procedures – Chairman Bass.

2. Consideration of the minutes of the October 27, 2025 meeting.

3. Consideration of a request for a recommendation in support of variances from front yard and corner side yard setbacks and lot coverage regulations at 284 Granby Road.

Property Owners: Timothy and Heidi Archibald

Representative: Timothy Archibald, Owner and Architect

Other Items

4. Opportunity for the public to address the Zoning Board of Appeals on matters not on the agenda.

5. Additional information from staff.

https://cms9files.revize.com/cityoflakeforest/Document_center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/Zoning%20Board%20of%20Appeals/2026/Agendas/Zoning%20Board%20of%20Appeals%20Agenda%2002.23.2026.pdf?t=202602171624010&t=202602171624010



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