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Lake Bluff board OKs tentative plat change for Shore Acre lots, defers final house-size cap to PCZBA
Summary
After debate over floor-area calculations, the Lake Bluff Village Board approved a tentative plat reconfiguring 1750 and 1776 Shore Acre Drive and amended the resolution to defer a final square-footage limit for 1750 to the PCZBA and a future final-plat approval.
The Lake Bluff Village Board on Nov. 10 approved a tentative plat that would reconfigure two undersized lots at 1750 and 1776 Shore Acre Drive, but it amended the draft restrictions to defer any final cap on the home's total square footage to the Joint Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals (PCZBA) and a future final-plat approval.
Attorney Warren Silver, representing both owners, told trustees the reconfiguration would set the house at 1750 further back from the private Shore Acres Drive and help the property fit better with the neighborhood. Silver said the house at 1776 had already been demolished and that 1750 was storm-damaged and likely to be removed. He asked the board to…
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