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Former Galesburg lumber yard looks to subdivide property. Here’s the plan

Aldermen on Monday unanimously approved a minor plat of the People's Lumber and Coal Company Subdivision, 468 E. Berrien St.
Aldermen on Monday unanimously approved a minor plat of the People’s Lumber and Coal Company Subdivision, 468 E. Berrien St. Owner Steve Hawkinson is proposing to subdivide the properties into three parcels. (JAY REDFERN/WGIL)

A former lumber and coal company on Galesburg’s south side will be subdivided to allow for the potential sale of the retail portion of the property.

Aldermen on Monday unanimously approved a minor plat of the People’s Lumber and Coal Company Subdivision, 468 E. Berrien St.

Owner Steve Hawkinson is proposing to subdivide the properties into three parcels. Proposed Lot 1 will be approximately 2.10 acres. Proposed Lot 2 will be approximately 1.08 acres. Proposed Lot 3 will be .15 acres. The property is currently zoned M1, Light Industrial.

The Planning and Zoning Commission also unanimously approved the minor plat at its May 21.

Aldermen on Monday unanimously approved a minor plat of the People’s Lumber and Coal Company Subdivision, 468 E. Berrien St. Owner Steve Hawkinson is proposing to subdivide the properties into three parcels. (JAY REDFERN/WGIL)

Hawkinson tells WGIL People’s will continue to use a portion of the property for its smaller Stihl retail/rental store, along with storage for rental equipment. He said he will explore the sale of the larger retail building.

Peoples Do It Center closed its retail hardware and lumber store at 468 E. Berrien St., on Oct. 31, 2022. Peoples expanded d its rental division and also moved its Stihl Outdoor Power Equipment Sales & Service across the street to 465 E. Berrien St.

Peoples had been in business in some form continuously since 1902.

Steve’s father Lloyd Hawkinson acquired Peoples — then a fuel and coke company — in 1945, and turned it into a lumber yard 10 years later. Peoples evolved into Galesburg’s original retail home center in 1965, and became a Do It Center in 1983.

Aldermen in agreement

Aldermen voted on 12 agenda items Monday, and approved them all by unanimous 7-0 votes.

Among the agenda items passed were:

 

The next meeting of the City Council is June 17.