
Naperville’s planning and zoning Commission recommended the city council approve a proposal to annex 110 acres at the Naperville Polo Club, located at the northeast corner of 119th Street and Route 59, for a 401-home subdivision.
A Naperville commission is recommending the city council approve a plan to annex land at the Naperville Polo Club and develop it into a residential subdivision.
A representative from Pulte Home Co. detailed the proposal at Wednesday’s planning and zoning commission meeting to build 252 single-family houses and 149 townhouses on the property located at the northeast corner of 119th Street and Route 59.
As part of the project, Naperville officials would need to annex the parcel that’s currently in unincorporated Will County.
Despite concerns from nearby residents about home density and added congestion on 119th Street, commissioners unanimously recommended the plan to the city council.
“I think we’ve done, at this point in time, just about everything we could possibly do to put the best possible plan for Polo Club before you,” Russell Whitaker, the attorney representing Pulte, told the commissioners.
The proposal includes 38% of open space, land donated to the Naperville Park District, two multipurpose athletic fields and a stormwater management area donated to Will County Forest Preserve District, according to Whitaker.
Pulte would build four different home styles at differing price points, including a percentage of affordable housing dedicated to households earning $100,000 to $125,000 a year. Those homes would cost $352,000 to $440,000.
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