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Planning commission recommends approval to split Prairie Market parcels despite resident noise concerns
Summary
The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of preliminary and final plats to divide two existing Prairie Market commercial parcels into four lots each. Neighbors raised late-night truck noise and requested screening; staff said the action only divides parcels and urged residents to report noise to police.
The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of two subdivision plats that will split existing commercial parcels at the Prairie Market shopping area into separate legal lots, a step applicants said will allow individual sales and clearer tax assessment while not changing current uses.
Staff planner Rachel told the commission the proposals would divide the existing commercial parcels into four separate parcels each and noted no physical changes to the site are proposed at this time. “Staff recommends approval of this request,” she said, adding that…
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