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ForestParkReview.com Vol. 108, No. 4
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REVIEW JANUARY 29, 2025
Kalina Pain Institute clears hurdle to doubling building size The planning and zoning commission approves a conditional-use permit to expand the medical office
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By JESSICA MORDACQ Staff Reporter
Walking into Kalina Pain Institute, a 650-square-foot brick building at 334 Circle Ave., one will see a small waiting room with a check-in desk, behind which is the bathroom. To the right is a storage room and a single examination room. Here, Jared Kalina has worked as a private solo practitioner for more than seven years with his wife, Linda Lee, who’s the office manager. Although the medical office has served as a pillar in the community for decades, Forest Park’s zoning ordinance makes it difficult for Kalina to expand. And he’s looking to double the building’s footprint. “We love our office space, but it is quite tight,” Kalina See MEDICAL OFFICE on page 5
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