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Planned development at Vine Street Station scaled back; trustees send second major adjustment to June meeting
Summary
Developers of Vine Street Station told the Hinsdale board they are reducing density from 12 units to 7 after floodplain removal and market feedback; trustees agreed to move the second major adjustment to a second reading next month.
Trustees at the May 13 Hinsdale meeting took first reading of a second major adjustment for Vine Street Station, a planned development converting a former school building at 125 S. Vine St. into age-restricted lifestyle housing, and agreed to consider final approval at a second reading at the June meeting.
The developer representatives told the board they are reducing the approved unit count from 12 to 7 (comprising two four-bedroom units, two three-bedroom units and three two-bedroom units), increasing unit sizes up to 2,754 square feet, and reducing overall density. The minimum lot area per unit would increase from 2,220 square feet to 3,805 square feet, and the…
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