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City Council on 2026-06-16 7:00 PM
Published: Jun 16, 2026
Tastebuds Kitchen Granted Conditional Use Permit in Westridge Court Shopping Center
The Planning and Zoning Commission considered DEV-0030-2026, a request for a conditional use permit for an amusement use (Tastebuds Kitchen) in the B2 Community Shopping Center District at Westridge Court Shopping Center. The proposed business aims to foster community engagement by offering cooking classes and events. Staff found the use compatible with the city's land use master plan and recommended approval. The commission approved the request unanimously. [cite: 39-53, 118-125, 144-163]
Northgate of Naperville Townhome Development Approved with Conditions
The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed DEV-0175-2025, a request for a major change to the Monarch Landing PUD, a PUD plat with a deviation to reduce the front yard setback, and a conditional use to permit single-family attached dwelling units in the OCI zone for the Northgate of Naperville development. The project proposes 171 townhome units on approximately 25 acres. Staff expressed concerns regarding consistency with the land use master plan and the I-88 corridor strategy, suggesting multifamily residential would be more consistent. Staff also noted concerns about compatibility with the adjacent Prairie Point Corporate Park and the park location. The petitioner proposed revisions, including enhanced architectural variation and visitability features. The commission voted 8-0 to recommend approval, with conditions of approval to be finalized. [cite: 168-201, 206-540, 543-767, 796-838]
Townhome Development Proposal Denied Amidst Public Opposition Over Density and Traffic Concerns
The Planning and Zoning Commission heard DEV-0108-2025, a request for a conditional use permit for a 25-unit townhome development (Astera) and a rear yard setback variance. The property, totaling 2.3 acres at Spring Avenue and Mill Street, is zoned R2 and was previously used for industrial purposes before being rezoned to R2 in 2008. Staff supported the conditional use, finding it consistent with the land use master plan's medium-density residential designation and an appropriate transition between the railroad and residential areas. Staff also supported the rear yard setback variance due to the property's unique characteristics and the presence of the railroad buffer. However, significant public opposition was raised concerning density, traffic safety at the Mill and Spring intersection, school capacity, and stormwater management. The commission ultimately voted 8-0 to deny the request, citing concerns about public safety and the inability to meet conditional use standards due to traffic and density issues. [cite: 841-1791]
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