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Oswego city planners to review plans for indoor golf course near Route 30 next month – Shaw Local
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Oswego city planners to review plans for indoor golf course near Route 30 next month – Shaw Local

Oswego Planning and Zoning Commissioners will review concept plans next month for a nine-hole indoor golf course near Route 30 and a proposed residential development with over 600 housing units.

Canada-based Megalodome Golf has submitted plans for the project, which also includes a two-story clubhouse. The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the plans at its Sept. 5 meeting at 7 p.m.

Oswego Planning and Zoning Commissioners next month will review concept plans for a nine-hole indoor golf course to be built near Route 30 and a proposed residential development of over 600 homes.

The plans call for the construction of four 25,000 square meter golf domes that would house the 9-hole golf course and a practice facility. A 740 square meter clubhouse is also planned.

The project is planned for about 100 acres near Route 30 and Rance Road. Plans also include about 34 acres for possible future development and 7.5 acres for stormwater detention.

The indoor golf course would be built near a planned 656-unit residential development. Oswego Grand Development, LLC. wants to build 125 single-family homes, 243 townhomes and 288 apartment units as part of its plan, which also includes 32.2 acres of commercial/retail space.

Last month, Oswego Planning and Zoning Commissioners said they would be happy to scale back the plans. At the July 11 Oswego Planning and Zoning Commissioners meeting, commissioners said that while they liked the overall look and feel of the plan, they had concerns about the density of the project.

They recommended that the council consider reducing the overall density of the project. The 160.6-acre site is located at the southwest corner of Wolfs Crossing Road and Route 30, just east of the Hudson Pointe and Emblem housing developments in Oswego.

It is currently unincorporated and is zoned for agricultural use in Kendall and Will counties.

Last year, Yorkville-based Whitetail Ridge Golf Club opened a 6,500-square-foot indoor golf facility just west of Orchard Road on Oswego’s west side.

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