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Commission backs code change to make most restaurants permitted uses instead of special uses
Summary
The commission unanimously recommended a code amendment on Sept. 16 that would make most restaurants within 300 feet of residential parcels permitted uses rather than special uses, except where a drive-through or outdoor seating is proposed.
The Eller Park Planning Commission on Sept. 16 recommended approval of a land-development-code amendment to allow most restaurants that are within 300 feet of residential parcels to be permitted uses rather than special uses, provided the restaurants do not include drive-through lanes or outdoor seating.
Staff told the commission the village has about 230 restaurants overall and roughly 30 located within 300 feet of residential parcels (about 13 percent). Under the amendment,…
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