City of Lake Forest Zoning Board of Appeals met May 27

City of Lake Forest Zoning Board of Appeals met May 27
Dr. Stanford “Randy” Tack, Lake Forest City Mayor — City Of Lake Forest
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City of Lake Forest Zoning Board of Appeals met May 27

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Ari Bass, Chairman

Henry Kleeman Mike Adams James Moorhead

Jan Gibson Fred Brewer Vacant Position

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

2. Recognition of past Zoning Board of Appeals member Laurie Rose.

3. Consideration of the minutes of the April 28, 2025 meeting.

4. Consideration of a request for a recommendation in support of variances from the setbacks along the east and west property lines for a new residence on a vacant lot at 375 Deerpath Square. A variance is also requested to allow a driveway wider than 16 feet within the front yard setback.

Property Owners: Daniel and Adriana Axente

Representative: John Nelson, architect

Other Items

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

6. Additional information from staff.

https://cms9files.revize.com/cityoflakeforest/Document_center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/Zoning%20Board%20of%20Appeals/2025/Agendas/Zoning%20Board%20of%20Appeals%20Agenda%205.27.2025.pdf



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