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Key Points
The Skokie Plan Commission unanimously recommended approval for a 68-unit townhome project by Fulton Street Companies at 4600 Main Street, a former Hebrew day school site.
The project includes 24 two-bedroom and 44 three-bedroom units, each with a two-car garage, and a total of 158 parking spaces.
Fulton Street Companies opted to pay a $450,000 "fee in lieu" to the village instead of reserving 5 percent of units for affordable housing, which drew some criticism.