The Lombard Plan Commission held a special meeting on July 28, 2025, to discuss significant developments regarding a proposed residential project that includes 22 homes. Central to the discussion was the potential modification of a gated entrance and the implications of this change on the project and community.
Commissioner Daniel emphasized the importance of maintaining the original design, which was developed after extensive consultations with neighbors. He noted that the project was approved with a focus on interior orientation to minimize the impact of multiple driveways on School Street, aligning with the preferences of both residents and county officials. The design includes a landscape screen that was collaboratively planned with community input, which could be compromised if the gate is removed.
The conversation also touched on the architectural features of the homes, particularly the height deviations that were previously approved. Some commissioners expressed concerns about the necessity of the gate and whether it would create an exclusive environment, potentially detracting from the community's openness. There was a recognition that the project could still proceed with the original approval if modifications to the gate were not made.
The commission discussed the balance between maintaining the approved project and considering community feedback. The outcome of the meeting could significantly influence the future of the development, as the commission weighs the desires of the community against the established entitlements for the project. The next steps will involve further deliberation on the gate and its impact on the overall development plan.