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Plan Commission backs 260-unit Seasons at Crest Hill PUD, sends recommendation to City Council

Crest Hill Plan Commission · February 13, 2026
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Summary

The Crest Hill Plan Commission on Feb. 12 recommended City Council approval of a 14‑building, 260‑unit multifamily Planned Unit Development at Renwick and Weber, subject to seven conditions; residents raised traffic, school and neighborhood-impact concerns during the public hearing.

The Crest Hill Plan Commission voted unanimously Feb. 12 to recommend that the City Council approve a Planned Unit Development application from Fiduciary Real Estate Development for a 14‑building, 260‑unit market‑rate apartment community near the southeast corner of Renwick and Weber roads.

The developer, represented by Tony DeRosa, said the project — branded Seasons at Crest Hill — would occupy just under 16 acres and include a clubhouse, pool, a mix of private attached and detached garages, landscaped open space and pedestrian connections. DeRosa said the development would provide 120 one‑bedroom units, 122 two‑bedroom units and 20 three‑bedroom units, with rents he estimated would range from about $1,500 to $2,700 per month. He told the commission the project is market‑rate housing, not subsidized housing.

Staff and the developer asked the commission to approve…

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