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Oswego board approves Polo Crossing annexation, rezoning and preliminary PUD after debate over setbacks and housing types
Summary
The Village of Oswego approved annexation, rezoning and a preliminary planned-unit development (Polo Crossing) for an 80.5-acre project with 320 units after developer commitments for parks, road improvements and water easements and a 6–1 vote on key ordinances.
The Village of Oswego on Nov. 4 approved an annexation agreement, rezoning and a preliminary PUD for Polo Crossing, an 80.5-acre residential development that will add 320 dwelling units to the Wolf’s Crossing corridor.
Developer Shopee Design Associates and the Drake Group presented a revised plan that reduced the project from an earlier 345-unit concept to 320 units: 120 detached single-family homes (86 traditional lots and 34 “middle-market” lots) and 200 attached units (175 townhomes, 10 duplexes and 15 triplexes). The project includes a 4-acre park site to be dedicated to the Oswego Park District, a roughly 3,000-square-foot clubhouse and a proposed pool near the main entrance at Wolf’s Crossing Road.
Why it matters: The developer committed significant infrastructure and fee-related contributions intended to advance village priorities. Those include a 90-foot right-of-way dedication totaling about 4.5 acres for Wolf’s Crossing Road, a permanent 15-foot and temporary 40-foot easement to accommodate a 36-inch Lake Michigan transmission main for…
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