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City approves new fitness center amid community concerns

July 09, 2024 | Crown Point City, Lake County, Indiana



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City approves new fitness center amid community concerns
During a recent government meeting, a motion was passed to approve tuition 2426, contingent upon relocating parking in the Eastman area and ensuring proper paving and landscaping. The motion received unanimous support from the board members present.

Following this decision, the meeting shifted focus to Petition 24-27, submitted by Postal Properties LLC, which seeks site development approval for a new fitness and recreation center at 452 East Summit Street. James Sos, representing the petitioner, outlined plans for a 35-foot tall building with a footprint of 20,000 square feet. The site is strategically located near various zoning districts, including residential, business, and industrial areas.

Despite the proposal's potential, the planning department noted that they had received calls of remonstration from the public, although no letters of support were submitted. The board is expected to consider these community concerns as they move forward with the approval process.

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