Village of Franklin Park Zoning Board of Appeals met March 5

Village of Franklin Park Zoning Board of Appeals met March 5
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Village of Franklin Park Zoning Board of Appeals met March 5

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING OF February 5th, 2025.

3. OLD BUSINESS

4. NEW BUSINESS

• ZBA 25-02: Map Amendment to the boundary lines of the DT-3 Downtown Edge district to zone and include the property commonly known as 9490 Franklin Ave.

• ZBA 25-03: Conditional Use approval for the primary use of a Gas Station in the C-3 General Commercial District per Village Code Section 9-9-2 Table 9-1 and Section 9-9-3 (N) for the property commonly known as 9001 Belmont Ave.

• ZBA 25-04: Conditional Use approval for the accessory use of a Drive-Thru in the C-3 General Commercial District per Village Code Section 9-9-2Table 9-1 and Section 9-9-5 for the property commonly known as 9001 Belmont Ave Retail #1.

• ZBA 25-05: Conditional Use approval for the accessory use of a Drive-Thru in the C-3 General Commercial District per Village Code Section 9-9-2 Table 9-1 and Section 9-9-5 for the property commonly known as 9001 Belmont Ave Retail #3.

5. PUBLIC COMMENT

6. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.villageoffranklinpark.com/assets/1/7/Agenda_3.05.25_Update.pdf



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