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Thursday, April 25, 2024

The City of Lake Forest Plan Commission met April 11.

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The City of Lake Forest Plan Commission met April 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the Commission:

1. Opening of the April 11th Plan Commission meeting.

2. The Commission will adjourn into Executive Session pursuant to 5ILCS b120/2, (c), (11), for the purpose of discussing threatened litigation.

• Adjournment into Executive Session

• Reconvene into Regular Session

3. Introduction of Commission members and staff, overview of meeting

procedures – Acting Chairman Kehr

4. Consideration of approval of the minutes of the March 15, 2018 Plan Commission meeting.

5. Public Hearing and Action: Continued consideration of a request for approval of an amendment to the Special Use Permit which authorized the Oak Knoll Woodlands Subdivision. The amendment is requested to allow the earthen berm to remain as built, at a height greater than the height reflected on the approved development plans. The berm is located in the southeast corner of the Oak Knoll Woodlands Subdivision, west of the railroad tracks, east of Oak Knoll Drive and north of Abington Cambs Drive. Property Owner: RREF II-SD OAK, LLC Representative: Richard Swanson, architect

6. Public Hearing and Action: Consideration of a request for tentative and final approval of a plat for a two lot resubdivision for property located on the southeast corner of McKinley Road and Scott Street. Approval of setbacks and the overall site plan for two attached residential units, a duplex, is also requested.

Property Owner: The Weidenhamer Family Trust, Joseph Weidenhamer, Trustee Representative: Scott Streightiff, architect

Other Items

7. Opportunity for the public to address the Plan Commission on matters not on the agenda.

8. Additional information from staff.

https://www.cityoflakeforest.com/assets/1/27/Plan_Commission_Agenda_4.11.181.pdf

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