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Google maps Under pressure to settle a developer’s lawsuit, the Homewood Village Board agreed Tuesday night to give up the town’s control over anything that gets built on the former Calumet Country Club. The decision to exclude the property from the south suburb’s boundaries could give the developer, Diversified Partners, a better chance to construct a trucking hub on the 127-acre site at 2136 175 th St. The board’s 4-0 vote clears the way for Diversified to ask neighboring Hazel Crest to annex the property. Under intense pressure from people who opposed the industrial development on open land, Homewood trustees on March 9 unanimously rejected zoning for the project. But the decision left the village open to damages in a lawsuit Diversified filed to bring the property to Hazel Crest. ....
Homewood officially said no to a rezoning of the Calumet Country Club that would have opened the door for a redevelopment plan calling for a logistics park at the site. ....
Replies(3) All four ordinances are defeated, Mayor Rich Hofeld said after the vote. Members of the public were heard cheering following. (Google Maps) HOMEWOOD, IL Homewood officials voted no to rezoning the former Calumet Country Club property on Tuesday. The 5-0 vote halts plans for Arizona-based developers to transform the space into an industrial park, removing the majority of its green space and operate 24-hours a day, seven days a week. The developers, W & E Ventures, LLC (Diversified Partners), sought to redevelop the property at the corner of Dixie Highway and 175th Street into an industrial park, but many residents of Homewood and nearby towns are not in favor of it, protesting outside the Village Hall among other spaces in town. After five planning and zoning meetings, officials voted to recommend the village board votes against it as well. On Tuesday, those present on the board did just that. ....