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FRANKFORT, IL — At its Monday meeting, the Frankfort Village Board approved a special use permit for preliminary plans for a planned unit development called Linden Grove subdivision.
The project is at 215 Linden Drive, at the 3.74-acre site of the former Frankfort United Methodist Church.
Trustee Jessica Petrow said the church has been demolished and cleared from the site. The project would be an 8-lot, single-family detached residential subdivision.
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“Although the property has an existing zoning district of R-2 single-family residential, the Village’s 2019 comprehensive plan designates this parcel as public institutional/utility, since it had been a church,” Petrow said.
The Board also approved amending its comprehensive plan future land use map to designate the property as residential.
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As part of the agreement, the developer must agree to replace any sidewalks damaged during construction and install a public bench. All the lots must also use certain architectural elements, and the developer must pay the Village $1,000 for 10 caliper inches of preservation trees that need to be removed.
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