BELMONT GARDENS — A Chicago-based developer is looking to build new housing, including 52 townhomes, across a few Northwest Side sites in the Belmont Gardens/Kilbourn Park area.

Noah Properties’ development proposal calls for 52 three-story townhomes on a 78,000-square-foot site at 4200-58 W. Belmont Ave., according to a community meeting notice.

It also calls for a three-story, six-unit residential building at 3202 N. Kildare Ave., a three-story, nine-unit residential building at 4157 W. Melrose St. and a total of 119 on-site parking spaces throughout.

Of the 119 parking spaces, 104 would be reserved for the townhome residents, six would reserved for the Kildare building and nine would be reserved for the Melrose building.

Noah Properties, project architect Jon Splitt and zoning attorney Nicholas Ftikas will pitch neighbors on the project at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Astoria Lounge, 3208 N. Kostner Ave./4400 W. Belmont Ave., according to the meeting notice.

Noah Properties didn’t return messages seeking comment Tuesday. Splitt was reached, but declined to provide renderings.

The sites sit in Ald. Ariel Reboyras’ 30th Ward. The alderman didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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