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Oswego planning commission recommends approval of two Prairie Market subdivision plats amid noise concerns from nearby residents

3241127 · May 8, 2025
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Summary

The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of preliminary and final plats to split existing commercial parcels at Prairie Market into separate lots. Neighbors raised late-night delivery noise and screening concerns; staff said the action only divides property lines and that noise complaints should be reported to police.

The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission on the evening of the meeting recommended approval of two related subdivision plats that redivide parcels at the Prairie Market shopping center along Route 34.

Planning staff said the proposals—filed as Prairie Market East (project 1252.25) and Prairie Market Subdivision (project 1256.25)—would split existing commercial parcels into separate lots without changing current uses or approving any new buildings. "The applicant is requesting approval of a preliminary and final plat to divide the existing commercial parcel into 4 separate parcels," staff said, adding that the applicant is not proposing any physical changes to the site at this time.

Nearby homeowners used the public hearing to press…

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