The proposal for a 7-acre site along Route 47 near the Hampton Inn hotel was presented to the village board last week for a conceptual review, an early step in the approval process.
Core initially proposed a stand-alone retailer and a Valvoline Instant Oil Change for the site, but after village feedback, a plan was put forward calling for two buildings -- one with multiple tenants and a stand-alone restaurant with a drive-through. However, the planned tenants are not yet locked in and could change, Adam Bell, vice president of development for Core, told village trustees last week. The company does not yet have signed leases with the tenants.A few trustees thanked Bell and Core for listening to feedback they gave back in December. Trustees at that time said they did not want the oil change business in that spot, with the consensus preference being a restaurant instead.
With the project still being in the conceptual review phase, trustees were not required to vote or express support for the project. For the project to be formally approved, it will have to go through the village's plan commission and then back to the village board for final approval.
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