Naperville commission denies recommendation for townhomes at Spring and Mill

A proposed 25-unit townhome project on a 2.3-acre site eyed for redevelopment was denied a recommendation by the Naperville Planning and Zoning Commission. Safety concerns were an overarching reason for the denial.

Petitioner Kramer Homes is seeking approval for the project, dubbed Ostara, on the northwest corner of Spring Avenue and Mill Street. The land previously housed Paul Davis Restoration Services of DuPage and three single-family homes, all of which were razed last fall.

The proposed Ostara project is near the BNSF Railroad to the north, Ozinga Concrete to the west, Naper Auto Works to the northeast, and residential homes to the east and south.

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Jimmy Calvo with Naperville-based Calvo Law Offices is representing Kramer Homes with the petition. Calvo served as the project spokesperson at the commission’s Wednesday, June 17, meeting…

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