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File #: 2013-0360    Version: Name: Deer Haven Estates Phase II - Ordinance
Type: ORDINANCE Status: PASSED
File created: 5/31/2013 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 6/1/2015 Final action: 6/1/2015
Title: /Name/Summary Deer Haven Estates Phase II
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Landscape Plan
Title/Name/Summary
Deer Haven Estates Phase II

History
QUICKFACTS

Project
Deer Haven Estates Phase II

Petitioner
Raymond Dignan and Michael Flaherty

Purpose
To construct a single family residential subdivision

Requested Actions: Site plan, subdivision, rezoning, variances and special use permit approval, all subject to annexation into the Village of Orland Park.

Project Attributes
Address: 14401 and 14421 Wolf Road

P.I.N(s): 27-08-100-040-0000
27-08-100-042-0000

Size: 12 acres

Comprehensive Plan Planning District: Orland Grove

Comprehensive Land Designation: R-2 Single Family Residential

Existing Zoning: unincorporated Cook County
Proposed Zoning: R-2 Single Family Residential Zoning District

Existing Land Use: estate lot residential
Proposed Land Use: single family residential

PROJECT DESCRIPTION & CONTEXT
The petitioner is proposing the development of a seventeen lot single family subdivision on 12 acres currently in unincorporated Cook County. The subdivision will include a public street, a public park and open space area, and two storm water detention ponds. The area surrounding the proposed subdivision is an established residential area that is a patchwork of Village and unincorporated Cook County land that is gradually annexing into the Village as it subdivides. Nearby subdivisions include Royal Oaks to the south, Rolling Oaks to the east and Alexis Estates to the north. Deer Haven Phase I Subdivision, also to the north, was approved in 2007 for 23 lots that are currently under construction. Some of the existing large lot residential parcels, such as the 10.6 acre parcel to the south, are anticipated to re-subdivide in the future. The proposed Deer Haven lots are arranged along a central street with a cul de sac bulb and detention area on the western end, and a park and detention area on the east end. Early conceptual versions of the subdivision included a flag lot in the northeast corner of the site, encumbered by challenging gradi...

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