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DuPage zoning board closes hearing on 3‑lot Indian Knoll subdivision; decision set for Oct. 2
Summary
The DuPage County Zoning Board of Appeals heard a petition on Sept. 18, 2025, seeking conditional-use approval and variances to subdivide a roughly 3.7‑acre property on Indian Knoll Road into three single‑family lots; the record was closed and the board will vote on Oct. 2.
The DuPage County Zoning Board of Appeals on Sept. 18, 2025 closed the public hearing on petition 25‑054, a conditional‑use request to subdivide a roughly 3.7‑acre property on Indian Knoll Road into three single‑family lots with variances reducing required lot area and width, and scheduled a decision for its Oct. 2 recommendation meeting. Chairman Bob Gartham said the board would make its decision on the record made that evening and convene again on Oct. 2 to vote.
The petitioner, represented by attorney John Stanek, asked for exceptions to the R‑district requirements described in the hearing record: a reduction of the stated 100,000‑square‑foot minimum lot size to smaller parcels (Stanek said proposed Lot 1 is about 74,567 square feet) and reduced lot widths (about 120 feet for Lot 1, roughly 119.97 feet for Lot 2 and about 139.97 feet for Lot 3). Stanek described the plan as a family compound: “My name is…
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