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Council directs staff to prepare approval documents for nine‑lot subdivision on Lincoln and Oakwood after plan commission recommendation

3857598 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

Council directed staff to draft final approval documents for a proposed nine‑lot subdivision that would create nine single‑family lots from a former school site; developer chose a payment‑in‑lieu for inclusionary housing obligations.

The Highland Park City Council directed staff to prepare approval documents for a proposed resubdivision that would create nine single‑family lots at 711 Lincoln Avenue West and 1349–1357 Oakwood Avenue, following a Plan and Design Commission recommendation and a staff presentation of conditions.

Staff said the 2.77‑acre site would be subdivided into nine R‑6 lots that meet the district’s minimum lot‑area and lot‑width requirements; the smallest proposed lot is about 13,312 square feet and the smallest lot width is approximately 54.6 feet. Planning staff and the commission recommended variations…

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