During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed development that seeks to increase residential density beyond the village's standard regulations. The developers are requesting a 60% increase in density, significantly higher than the 40% typically allowed through the conditional use process. This proposal includes various deviations related to lot width and density, as well as adjustments to setback requirements.
Concerns were raised by community members regarding the proximity of the new homes to existing structures. However, officials reassured attendees that the perimeter lots will meet or exceed all setback requirements established by the village. Additionally, all homes in the development will be equipped with sprinkler systems to address any life safety concerns.
The proposal also includes a request for a reduction in the required open space, with developers aiming for 39% instead of the mandated 50% for single-family residential areas. The meeting highlighted the complexities of balancing development needs with community safety and regulatory compliance, as officials encouraged further questions from the Board to clarify any outstanding issues.