Misty Creek Development Approved for Sunroom and Patio Additions
Village of Frankfort Board Meeting | December 1, 2025
Article Summary: The Village Board approved a major change to the Misty Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD), allowing future townhome units to include both sunrooms and covered patios. Previously, buyers were restricted to choosing only one of the two amenities.
Misty Creek PUD Change Key Points:
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Location: 11662-11708 Misty Creek Lane.
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The Change: Modification of townhome elevations and site plans to permit both enclosed sunrooms and covered patios on the same unit.
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Applicability: The change applies to townhome units 7 through 32, excluding units 1-6 and 21.
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Process: The Plan Commission forwarded a unanimous recommendation for approval following a public hearing.
FRANKFORT – Future residents of the Misty Creek townhome development will have more design flexibility following a vote by the Frankfort Village Board on Monday, December 1, 2025.
The Board passed an ordinance approving a “Major Change” to the Misty Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD). The request was filed by Laraway 157C LLC.
“The proposed change would permit townhome units to include both the sunroom and a covered patio, whereas original plans allowed only for one or the other,” explained Trustee Gene Savaria.
The approval allows for the construction of both features on townhome units 7 through 32. Units 1 through 6 and unit 21 are excluded from this specific modification.
The Frankfort Plan Commission reviewed the request at a public hearing on November 13, 2025, and forwarded a unanimous recommendation to the Village Board to approve the request.
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