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Westmont board approves subdivision at 701 Oakmont Lane for future development

5131188 · July 1, 2025

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Trustees approved preliminary and final plats and a site and landscape plan to split the parking lot at 701 Oakmont Lane into two lots, allowing Ryan Companies to market the new parcel for sale, Director Hennerfein said.

The Village of Westmont Board of Trustees on June 26 approved preliminary and final plats and a site and landscape plan to subdivide the parking area at 701 Oakmont Lane into two lots, enabling Ryan Companies to market the new parcel for sale, Director Hennerfein said.

Hennerfein told the board the property — known locally as Oakmont Point and formerly the Rockwell building site — was originally planned to accommodate a three‑building complex; the current request divides an existing lot to create a new PIN and a finished lot edge with landscape treatments. The petitioners said the split will make the parcel marketable to future buyers.

Petitioner Eric Nordine, president of Ryan Companies’ Great Lakes region, addressed trustees and said the application is “pretty simple” and intended to provide flexibility to sell the parcel. A motion to approve the preliminary and final plats and the site and landscape plan was seconded by Trustee Scales and approved by roll call with all trustees voting yes.

The approval authorizes the village to record the final plat with the county and requires completion of the landscape edge along the new lot line; staff said the site will retain a portion of the existing parking area. No additional conditions or variances were noted in the record.