January 2023 Plan Commission Hearing
Due to the ongoing public health crisis, this meeting will be held virtually starting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 19.
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- Verbal statements for all agenda items will take place at the beginning of each meeting, versus after each presentation.
- A maximum of 15 members of the public will be permitted to comment on each proposal due to technical limitations. Selected speakers for each item will be chosen on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each will be given instructions on how to provide up to three minutes of testimony.
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A video replay of the event is available on YouTube.
Address (Community Area, Ward) | Agenda Description | Materials (posted by Wednesday, January 4) | Draft Presentation (posted by Friday, January 13) |
1614-1638 N. Pulaski Rd. |
A proposed Residential-Business Planned Development, submitted by Team Pioneros LLC, for the property generally located at 1614 to 1638 N. Pulaski Rd. the applicant proposes to rezone the site from B3-2 (Community Shopping District) to B3-3 (Community Shopping District) and then to a Residential-Business Planned Development. The proposed Planned Development will support the construction of a nine-story, 112 foot, mixed-use residential, apartment building containing 85 dwelling units, 58 parking spaces, a health clinic, and Chicago Public Library. The overall FAR for the development shall not exceed 3.9. |
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2800 E. 106th St. |
A proposed Waterway-Industrial Planned Development, submitted by TP 106th, LLC, for the property generally located at 2800 East 106th Street. The applicant is proposing to rezone the site from PMD 6 (Planning Manufacturing District 6 Lake Calumet) to a Waterway-Industrial Planned Development. The applicant proposes to construct a vehicular storage area with 638 non-accessory parking spaces. The overall FAR of the planned development will be 0.0. |
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A proposed resolution to adopt the Altenheim Framework Plan. The Altenheim Framework Plan sets the foundation for a recreational trail and string of open spaces on a two-mile section of elevated rail line on Chicago’s West Side in the communities of North Lawndale, East Garfield Park and West Garfield Park. It is grounded in a year-long effort to engage residents and stakeholders through in-person and virtual meetings and an online survey. In addition to planning for the future trail and related open spaces, the plan identifies redevelopment opportunities in six unique focus areas surrounding the rail line and proposes concept plans. The plan also addresses potential impacts on the surrounding community with a section devoted to equitable investment that makes recommendations for resident retention, local economic growth, and anti-displacement strategies. An informational presentation was provided to the Chicago Plan Commission the draft plan was made available for public comment in November 2022. |
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A proposed resolution to adopt the We Will Chicago Framework Plan. We Will Chicago is a citywide plan that establishes goals and objectives to guide Chicago’s future for the next decade. Initiated in the summer of 2020, the planning process was led by neighborhood stakeholders, civic organizations, artists, community partners and City agencies based on the principles of equity and resiliency for all. The plan includes approximately 40 goals and 150 objectives organized within eight planning pillars: Arts & Culture; Civic & Community Engagement; Economic Development; Environment, Climate & Energy; Housing & Neighborhoods; Lifelong Learning; Public Health & Safety; and Transportation & Infrastructure. A draft of the plan was released in July 2022 for public comment through November 1, 2022. |
Item deferred to February 2023 meeting |
Chicago Plan Commission
January 19, 2023
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