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Oswego board approves Polo Crossing annexation, rezoning and preliminary PUD; one trustee dissents
Summary
The board approved annexation, rezoning to R‑3/R‑4, a preliminary PUD and subdivision for Polo Crossing, a 320‑unit residential development. The developer will dedicate right‑of‑way, provide parkland and pay impact fees; trustees debated small‑lot setbacks and whether middle‑market units will be for sale or rent.
After a multi‑hour presentation and questions from trustees, the Village of Oswego Board on Nov. 4 approved annexation, rezoning and a preliminary planned‑unit development for Polo Crossing, a roughly 80.5‑acre residential project on the south side of Wolf's Crossing Road.
The developer team — represented by Carrie Hansen of Schoeppe Design Associates and Tom Drake of the Drake Group — described a revised plan that reduces a previously discussed concept from 345 units to 320 units: 120 detached single‑family lots (86 traditional, 34 "middle market" smaller lots) and 200 attached units made up of 175 townhomes, 10 duplexes and 15 triplexes. The plan includes a 4‑acre park site to be dedicated to the Oswego Park District, a roughly 90‑foot right‑of‑way dedication (about 4.5 acres) for Wolf's Crossing Road, and a 3,000‑square‑foot clubhouse with pool.
Hansen detailed the required and negotiated contributions: a combined land and cash donation to the park district with a…
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