Carroll Owner, LLC, for the property generally located at 1300 W. The overall FAR of the development will not exceed 3.7.Ī proposed Residential-Business Planned Development submitted by 1300 W. Michigan containing 50 dwelling units a total of 18 accessory vehicular parking spaces and 150 bicycle parking spaces will be provided. Wabash with 100 dwelling units, and the construction of a five-story, 60’-0” tall building at 1800 S. The planned development will support the redevelopment of an existing six-story, 62’-0” tall building at 1801 S. The applicant proposes to rezone the site from DX- 5 (Downtown Mixed-Use District) and DR-3 (Downtown Residential District) to a unified DR-5 (Downtown Residential District) prior to establishing the Residential Planned Development. The overall FAR of the development will not exceed 4.59.Ī proposed Residential Planned Development submitted by Mercy Housing, Inc., for the property generally located at 1801-1809 S. Two (54’ x 14’) loading berths will be provided. Wells Street with 200,000 square feet of office, classroom, lab and event space. The applicant proposes to construct an eight-story, 135’-6” tall building at 1519 S. At the heart of the TSD Plan will be the community’s vision for each of the station areas which seeks to promote development without the displacement of existing residents and achieve community-focused benefits such as affordable housing, local economic development, and environmental sustainability.Ī courtesy presentation of a proposed site plan review, submitted by the University of Illinois System/Capital Development Board, for development of the Discovery Partners Institute (DPI) Chicago Center for Education and Research in Waterway Planned Development #1434, Subarea 2 at 1519 S. Initiated in 2020, the TSD Plan was led by the CTA and in partnership with the City of Chicago’s Department of Planning and Development. The RLE Transit-Supportive Development (TSD) Plan is a proactive effort to create a guide for future development in communities located near the RLE project area. The Chicago Transit Authority is pursuing the Red Line Extension Project, a 5.6-mile extension starting from the existing terminal at 95th/Dan Ryan and terminating at 130th Street, subject to the availability of funding. Address (Community Area, Ward)ĭraft Presentation (posted by Monday, May 15)Ī proposed resolution to adopt the Red Line Extension (RLE) Transit-Supportive Development Plan. Virtual meetings, when required, are administered according to established rules and protocols available here.Ī video replay of the event is available on YouTube. LaSalle St., City Council Chambers, Chicago, IL.Ĭlick here to access a livestream the day of the meeting. As of May 1, 2023, meetings of the Chicago Plan Commission are being held in person at City Hall, 121 N.
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