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Roscoe zoning board lays over Prairie Rose planned unit development amid design, drainage and safety questions

5951895 · May 16, 2025
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The Village of Roscoe Zoning Board of Appeals on May 14, 2025 postponed consideration of a planned unit development for the north end of the Prairie Rose subdivision after staff recommended design refinements and neighbors raised runoff and quarry-safety concerns.

The Village of Roscoe Zoning Board of Appeals on May 14, 2025 voted to lay over consideration of a proposed planned unit development (PUD) for a group of parcels on the north end of the Prairie Rose/Prairie Garden area.

Planning staff presented the application as a mixed cluster of duplex and single-unit rental buildings clustered near commercial nodes including Schnucks, Starbucks and CVS. Planner Evan Hoyer said staff recommended approval of a PUD in principle but asked that the applicant work with staff to add more architectural detail and articulation to the building facades before final approval.

Applicant Tony Pipitone told the board the project would include about 15 buildings totaling 29 rental units — primarily two-bedroom, two-bath units with two-car garages — to be built in two or three phases over roughly two years. He said the units will be rental…

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