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Plan commission backs Bridlewood 20‑home ‘empty‑nester’ plan with reservations from neighbors
Summary
The Plan Commission recommended approval of a 20‑lot residential plan development (PUD) on a 9.5‑acre parcel off 108th Avenue after lengthy public comment raising drainage, tree loss, roadway safety, and parking concerns; approval included conditions on anti‑monotony, stormwater, and a dormant special service area to maintain common open space.
The Orland Park Plan Commission voted to recommend approval of the Bridlewood Residential Plan Development, a proposed 20‑home planned unit development on a 9.5‑acre parcel at 14137 00 Eighth Avenue, after extensive public comment and several technical clarifications from petitioner representatives and staff.
The developer plans a maintenance‑free single‑family community marketed to “empty nesters” and proposes a zoning map amendment from E‑1 (estate residential) to R‑3 with a special use permit for a residential plan development. Petitioner Richard Turck, president of Corley Turk Properties LLC, described the proposal as 20 single‑family homes with substantial common open space, architectural variation and a detention basin on the southwest corner to manage stormwater. Land planner Nick Patera…
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