- When: 2025/07/16
- Address: 3116 N Oakley Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
- City: Chicago
- State: IL
- Category: Spot Rezoning
- Subcategory: Residential Rezoning
- Subcategory-Type: Missing Middle Housing
- Asset Class: Multifamily
- Property Type: Townhomes
- Size (SF): 2936 SF
- Size (Units): 3 Units
- New Zoning: B2-2
- New Zoning Description: A line 122.70 feet northwest of North Oakley Avenue as measured along the northeast line of North Clybourn Avenue; a point on the previously described line running northeasterly 70.75 feet to a point 36.50 feet west of North Oakley Avenue; a line 137.00 feet north of North Clybourn Avenue as measured along the west line of North Oakley Avenue; North Oakley Avenue; a line 97.00 feet north of North Clybourn Avenue as measured along the west line of North Oakley Avenue; a line from a point on the previously described line 41.20 feet west of North Oakley Avenue running southwesterly 39.25 feet to the northeasterly line of North Clybourn Avenue; and North Clybourn Avenue to those of a B2-2 Neighborhood Mixed-Use District.
- Previous Zoning: C1-2
- Previous Zoning Description: C1-2 Neighborhood Commercial District
The Chicago City Council approved a zoning reclassification for the property at 3116 N Oakley Avenue from a C1-2 Neighborhood Commercial District to a B2-2 Neighborhood Mixed-Use District. The existing property is a residential building with two dwelling units and one parking space, located in a transit-served area. The approved project entails the construction of a three-story, three-unit residential building with a height of 38 feet. The development includes three automobile parking spaces and three bicycle parking spaces. The applicant also received administrative adjustments to increase the number of required automobile parking spaces and a variation to reduce minimum lot area standards, allowing for three dwelling units on the 2,936 SF lot. The decision was passed on July 16, 2025, after being recommended to pass by the Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards.
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