Lisle Approves Special Use Permit for 50-Megawatt Data Center Development
Lisle Village has granted a special use permit for a 50-megawatt co-location data center as part of the Technology Center Planned Unit Development. The approval includes several waivers from local regulations, such as increased building height limits and reduced landscaping requirements, while also omitting pedestrian connectivity to public sidewalks. The project will also receive exemptions related to landscaping requirements along property lines adjacent to both residential and nonresidential areas.

The Lisle Village has approved a special use permit for the Technology Center Planned Unit Development, allowing for a 50-megawatt co-location data center. The permit includes multiple waivers from the Lisle Village Code, including exemptions from providing covenants, school impact analysis, and density information.
Modifications include increasing the maximum building height from 35 feet to 60 feet, raising the maximum fence height in the front street yard from 4 feet to 8 feet, and reducing minimum building foundation landscaping requirements to zero for the rear yard. Additionally, the project will not provide pedestrian connectivity to public sidewalks and will receive departures from perimeter/buffer yard landscaping requirements for various lot lines adjacent to nonresidential and residential properties, as well as a railroad right-of-way.




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