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APPENDIX B VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE classifying, regulating and restrict. ing the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses; regulating and limiting the height and bulk "Of buildings hereafter erected or altered, regulating and limiting the intensity of the use of lot areas and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such buildings; establishing the boun. daries of districts for the said purposes; and prescribing penalties for the violation of its provisions" passed and approved December 4, 1923, known as Ordinance No. 52 and amendments thereto. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance classify- ing, regulating and restricting the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses; regulating and limiting the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered, regulating and limiting the intensity of the use of lot areas and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such build. ings; establishing the boundaries of districts for the said purposes; and prescribing penalties for the violation of its provisions" passed and approved December 4, 1923, and known as Ordinance No. 52, and amendments there. to, be and it is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 1 General. A. SHORT TITLE. This ordi- nance shall be known and may be cited as the Zoning Ordinance of Mount Prospect. B. SCOPE OF REGULATIONS. Except as provided by this ordinance and except after obtaining written per- mission from the Superintendent of Building Construc- tion it shall be unlawful in the Village of Mount Pros- 1. To establish any use of a building, structure or land, either by itself or in addition to another use. 2. To expand, change or re.establish any noncon. forming use. 3. To erect a new building or structure or part thereof. 4. To rebuild, structurally alter, add to or relocate any building or structure or part thereof. 5. To reduce the open space or plot area below that required for a building or structure or to include any part of such required open space or plot area as that required for an adjoining building or structure. C. INCIDENTAL USES. Unless otherwise pro- hibited or restricted, a permitted use also allows uses, buildings and structures customarily incidental thereto if located on the same site or building. plot. However, such incidental uses, buildings and structures shall not be established or erected prior to the establishment or construction of the principal use or building and shall be compatible in character with that of the principal use. . D. TEMPORARY USES. Permitted anywhere are temporary buildings and uses necessarily incidental to residential development or construction work for not to exceed one (1) year. However, such buildings shall be removed and such uses shall be abandoned simultan- eously with development or construction work which is completed or abandoned in less than one (1) year. E. OTHER RESTRICTIONS. This ordinance shall not nullify the more restrictive provisions of covenants, agreements, resolutions, other ordinances or laws but shall prevail notwithstanding such provisions which are less restrictive. Section 2 Applications, Permits and Occupancy Certificates. A. Applications for permits, as required by Section 1-B shall be filed in written form with the Superintend. ent of Building Construction, 'shall state the legal des. cription of the property as of public record and the name of the owner and applicant and shall describe the uses to be established or expanded. Each application shall be accompanied by two copies of a dimensioned drawing of the building plot showing the location and size of buildings and structures, lot areas to be used, and auto parking areas or garage space. Both applications and drawings shall give such other information as may be required for the enforcement of this ordinance. B. The Superintendent of Building Construction shall issue a written permit, or denial thereof with rea. sons in writing, wi.thin 15 days from the date of the filing of the application. In the event the permit or denial thereof is not issued within 15 days the applicant may appeal directly to the Zoning Board of Appeals which shall order the issuance of the permit or denial thereof with reasons in writing. C. Except where an extension has been obtained in writing from the Superintendent of Building Construc. tion, permits heretofore and hereafter issued shall ex. pire within 90 days if a substantial beginning has not been made in the construction or establishment of the use applied for and within one year if not completed. Permit and other fees shall be as established by resolu. tion of the Village Board of Trustees. D. No permit for excavation for, or the erection or alteration of, any building or structure shall be issued until written application has been made to the SlJ.perin. tendent of Building Construction for an occupancy cer. tificate. No land, building or structure now existing or hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be oc. cupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever, and no change of use shall be made in any land, building or part thereof, until an occupancy cer. tificate shall have been issued, stating that the building and proposed use comply with the provisions of this ordinance. Within ten (10) days after the erection or alteration of a building or structure is completed, the Superintendent of Building Construction shall issue an occupancy certificate or a written denial thereof stating the reasons therefor. In the event of a denial an appeal may be taken as in the case of the building permit. Nothing in this section shall prevent the continuance of the present, lawful occupancy or use of any existing building or structure. Section a of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance classifying, regulating and restricting the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings de- signed for specified uses; regulating and limiting the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered, regulating and limiting the intensity of the use of lot areas and regulating and determining the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such buildings; establishing the boundaries of districts for the said purposes; and prescribing penalties for the violation of its provisions" passed December 4, 1923 and known as Ordinance No. 52 as amended by an ordinance approved May 2, 1944, and as sUbsequently amended and supplemented is amended by adopting a booklet of Zon- ing Maps, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as the official Zoning Plan of the Village of Mount Prospect as of December 31, 1962. Districts. For purposes of this ordinance, all land within the Village of Mount Prospect is hereby divided into the following districts: R-X District - Single Family Residence P.1 District - Off-Street Parking - Paved P.2 District - Off-Street Parking - Paved for Fee P-3 District - Off-Street Parking - Unpaved P.4 District - Off-Street Parking. Unpaved for Fee R-1 District - Single Family Residence RA District - Single Family Residence R-2 District - Duplex Residence R-3 District - Apartment Residence R-4 District - Residential Planned Development G District - Golf Club B-1 District - Business Shopping Center B-2 District - Business - Office a-3 District - Business - Retail and Service 1-1 District - Light Industrial 1-2 District - Railroad The boundaries of such districts are hereby estab- lished as shown on the Zoning Plan, which accompanies and is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Any land whose classification is not shown thereon and land here- after annexed to the Village of Mount Prospect is hereby classified as in the R-1 District until differently classi- fied by amendment of this ordinance. An official copy of the Zoning Plan as amended from time to time shall be maintained and exhibited in the Village Building De- partment. Section 4 RX District-Bulk Regulations (a) Minimum area per dwelling unit (b) Minimum front yard (c) Minimum side yard (d) Minimum rear yard (e) Maximum height (f) Maximum F.A.R. 17,500 sq. ft. 40 feet 10 ft. or 100/0 of lot width 25 feet 24 feet 0.2 R-l District-Bulk Regulations (a) Minimum area per dwelling unit 8125 sq. ft. inside lot 9375 sq. ft. corner lot 30 feet 10 ft. or 100/0 -of lot width 25 feet 24 feet 0.25 (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Minimum front yard Minimum side yard l Minimum rear yard Maximum height Maximum F.A.R. RA District-Bulk Regulations (a) Minimum area per dwelling unit (b) Minimum front yard (c) Minimum side yard (d) Minimum rear yard (e) Maximum height (f) Maximum F.A.R. 7200 sq. ft. 30 feet 5 feet 25 feet 24 feet 0.3 R.2 District-Bulk Regulations (a) Minimum area per dwelling unit (b) Minimum front yard (c) Minimum side yard (d) Minimum rear yard (e) Maximum height (f) Maximum F.A.R. 2400 sq. ft. 30 feet 10 ft. or 100/0 of lot width 25 feet 24 feet 0.35 R.a District-Bulk Regulations (a) Minimum area per dwelling unit (b) Minimum front yard (c) Minimum side yard (d) Minimum rear yard (e) Maximum height (f) Maximum F.A.R. 2400 sq. ft. 30 feet 10 ft. or 100/0 of lot width 25 teet 24 feet 0.45 R.4 District, Residential Planned Development-Bulk Regulations (a) Minimum area per dwelling unit 1400 sq. ft. (b) Minimum front yard 20 feet (c) Minimum side yard 10 ft. or 100/0 of tract width (d) Minimum rear yard 20 feet (e) Maximum height 24 feet (f) Maximum F.A.R. 0.50 Section 5 SPECIAL USES: (a) Purpose. The development and execution of a zoning ordinance is based upon the division of the Vil. lage into districts, within which districts the use of land and buildings and the bulk and location of buildings and structures in relation to the land are substantially uni- form. It is recognized, however, that there are special uses which, because of their unique characteristics, can- not be properly classified in any particular district or districts without consideration, in each case of the im- pact of those uses upon neighboring land and of the public need for the particular use at the particular loca. tion. Such special uses fall into two categories: 1. Uses publically operated or traditionally affected with a pUblic interest. 2. Uses entirely private in character but of such an unusual nature that their operation may give rise to unique problems with respect to their im- pact upon neighboring property or pUblic facil- ities. (b) Initiation of Special Use Any person, firm or corporation owning or having an interest in the subject property may file an applica- tion to use such land for one or more of the special uses provided for in this ordinance in the zoning district in which the land is situated. (c) Application for Special Use An application for a special use or expansion of a special use shall be filed with the Village Clerk on a form prescribed by the Village Manager. The applica- tion shall be accompanied by such plans and/or data prescribed by the Village Manager and shall include a statement in writing by the applicant and adequate evi- dence showing that the proposed special use will con- form to the standards set forth in paragraph (f) of this Section. (d) Hearing on Application. Upon receipt in proper form of the application and statement referred to in paragraph (c) of this section the Board of Appeals shall hold at least one public hear- ing after notice as provided in Section 30 (e) hereof. (e) Authorization. For each application for a special use the Board of Appeals shall report to the President and Board of Trustees its findings and recommendation, including the stipulations of additional conditions, and guarantees that such conditions will be complied with when they are deemed necessary for the protection of the pUblic in- terest. The Board of Trustees, subject to the require- ments of this Section and the Statutes of the State of Illinois, may grant or deny any application for a special use. Special uses shall only become effective by an or- dinance duly passed by the President and Board of Trustees. (f) Standards. No special use shall be adopted by the Board unless the following standards are found to exist: 1. That the establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, com- fort, or general welfare. 2. That the special use will not be. injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the im- mediate vicinity for the purposes already per- mitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. 3. That the establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. 4. That adequate utilities, access roads, drainage, and/ or other necessary facilities have been or are being provided. 5. That adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress and egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. 6. That the special use shall in all other respects conform to the applicable regulations of the dis- trict in which it is located, except as such regula- tions may in each instance be modified by the Board of Trustees pursuant to the recommenda- . tion of the Board of Appeals. (g) Conditionli and Guaranties. Prior to the granting of any special use the Board of Appeals may recommend, and the Board of Trustees shall stipulate, such conditions and restrictions upon the establishment, location, construction, maintenance, and operation of the special use as deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and to secure com- pliance with the standards and requirements specified in paragraph (f) of this Section. In all cases in which Special uses are granted the Board of Trustees shall re- quire such evidence and guaranties as it may deem nec- essary as proof that the conditions stipulated in con- nection therewith are being, and will be, complied with. (h) Requirements for Authorized Special Uses. Each special use hereafter authorized shall be re- quired to adhere to the off-street parking, heights and" set-back regulations of this ordinance applicable to the particular use district in which the special use is author- ized. (i) Revocation. In any case where a special use has not been established within one year after the date of the grant- ing thereof, then without further action by the Board of Appeals or Board of Trustees, the special use author- ization shall be null and void. .. Section 6 B.X District In the R-X Districts the only uses which may here- after be established are: 1. Single-family residence on a lot not less than 17,500 square feet in area. 2. Public school, elementary and high, or parochial school without dormitory accommodations and having a curriculum equivalent to a public ele- mentary or high school. 3. Church. 4. Village park, library or museum excluding com- mercial enterprises therein. In District R-X the minimum dimensions of yards shall be as follows: FRONT YARD. Any building or structUre hereafter erected shall be set back from the front line at least 40 feet. Exceptions: (a) open steps and terraces, (b) eaves, chimneys, bay windows and other ordinary projections extending into such yards not more than 18 inches. SIDE YARD. The minimum side yard for District R-X shall be the same as provided for in the R.1 Dis- tricts. REAR YARD. The minimum rear yard require- ments for District R-X shall be the same as are now required in the R-1 Districts. Section 7 P.1 District In the P-1 District the only use which may hereafter be established is: 1. Paved off-street parking not for fee of moving passenger vehicles. Section 8 P.2 District In the P-2 District the only use which may hereafter be established is: 1. Paved off-street parking for fee of moving pas- senger vehicles. Section 9 P.3 District In the P-3 District the only use which may hereafter be established is: 1. Unpaved off-street parking not for fee of moving passenger vehicles. Section 10 P.4 District In the P-4 District the only use which may hereafter be established is: 1. Unpaved off-street parking for fee of moving pas. senger vehicles. Section 11 B.1 District. In the R-1 Districts the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Single family residence on inside lots of not less than 8125 square feet; on corner lots, lot areas per residence shall be not less than 9375 square feet. Lot widths to be 65 feet if inside lots and 75 feet if corner lots. (see Section 4). Exception: lots of record as of May 26, 1944. 2. Public school, elementary and high, or parochial school without dormitory accommodations and having a curriculum equivalent to a pUblic ele- mentary or high school. 3. Church. 4. Village park, library or museum excluding com- mercial enterprises therein. 5. Gardening but excluding operations causing noise, odor or pollution to such an extent or in such locations as to be detrimental to neighbor- ing residential property. Specifically excluded from this District are: 1. All signs except signs and advertising the premi- ses upon which they are located for sale or lease not exceeding 10 square feet in area. 2. Removal of black dirt or top soil, stone, gravel or clay. 3. Raising of live stock. 4. Private garage housing more than two motor vehicles, storage of trucks in the open or in buildings, except that the occupant of the premi- ses may store in a garage one truck not exceed- ing 1% tons capacity. 5. A professional office except that of a surgeon, physician, dentist, lawyer, clergyman or other professional person using his residence for con- sultation, emergency treatment, or performance of religious rites only and not for general prac- tice of his profession. Section 12 BoA District. In the R-A District the only uses which may hereafter be used are: 1. Single Family Residence on a lot not less than 60 feet wide and 7200 square feet in area. 2. All uses permitted in the R-l District. 3. All uses excluded from the R.l District are also excluded from the R.A District. Section 13 R.2 District. In the R-2 Districts the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Uses permitted in the R-l District. 2. Duplex residences on lots not less than 60 feet wide and 8,000 square feet in area. Uses specifically excluded from the R-l District are also excluded from this District. Section 14 R.3 District. In the R-3 District the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Uses permitted in the R-l and R-2 Districts. 2. Residential apartments in number not exceeding one family living unit for eaGh 2,400 square feet of lot area. Uses specifically excluded from the R-l and R-2 Dis- tricts are also excluded from this District except that a private garage may be provided to meet the require- ments of Section 25. 3. General hospitals for humans, orphanages, homes for aged and similar institutions, with sleeping rooms in number not exceeding one for each 500 square feet of lot area. Section 15 R-4 District-Residential Planned Development: In the R.4 District the following use may hereafter be established: A residential planned development for apartments, in number not exceeding one family living unit for each 1,400 square feet of lot area. The follow- ing are specifically excluded: group houses, dead end or private roadways, all other uses except accessory uses. Section 16 Requirements to establish R-4 Residential Planned Development: The Zoning Board of Appeals, to make a favorable decision on an application zoning property to the R-4 District, shall make the following required find- ings: 1. That the proposed use is appropriate with re- spect to the subject and surrounding property. 2. That the developer provide sufficient offstreet parking (minimum of one parking space per unit) . 3. That the developer has submitted a tentative sub.division plat in accord with the plan of de- velopment. Section 17 B-1 Distrit't In the B-1 District the only uses which may here- after be established are: 1. Shopping Center with an adjoining paved, off- street parking area to provide four (4) square feet of parking area for everyone (1) foot of floor area in said shopping center. (See Section 31.) Section 18 B-2 District In the B-2 District, the only uses which may here- after be established are: 1. Uses permitted in the B.l District. 2. Professional or business office. 3. Village Hall, Police or Fire Station, or other mu- nicipal building. 4. General hospitals for humans, orphanages, homes for aged and similar institutions, with Sleeping rooms in number not exceeding one for each 500 square feet of lot area. Section 19 B.3 District In the B-3 District the only uses which may here- after be established are: 1. Uses permitted in the B-2 Districts. 2. Lodging house or hotel, with sleeping rooms in number not exceeding one (1) for each five hundred (500) feet of lot area. 3. Retail business and.retail service establishments except uses 2 to 13 inclusive of Section 22 and except auto laundries, which shall be permitted as a special use only. 4. Animal hospital. 5. Retail greenhouse or nursery. 6. Restaurant, tavern or confectionary. 7. Undertaking or funeral parlor. 8. Advertising sign, billboard or poster panel. 9. Private music, dancing, business, vocational or other school or colleges. 10. Lodge hall, temple or private club. 11. Commercial swimming pool. 12. Theatre or commercial amusement place. 13. Bus passenger station. 14. Temporary carnival or circus, operating not long- er than ten (10) days. 15. Parking lots for private self.propelled passenger automobiles in operating condition. Section 20 Oft-Street Parking Requirements Business Districts No building shall hereafter be erected, altered or extended for use for any of the business uses permitted in the various B Use Districts except after establishing off-street parking facilities having a total area of usable parking space as equal to not less than 25% of the area of the lot, tract or parcel upon which the primary busi- ness use is conducted. Section 21 G District In the G District the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Golf Club inclUding golf course and clubhouse with a portion of the area to include paved off- street parking area of such parking space and access thereto as the Village Board of Trustees, after receiving recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Plan Commission shall deem to be adequate for employees, members spectators, visitors and others. Section 22 1.1 District A. In the 1-1 District the only uses which may here- after be established are: 1. Bakeries. 2. Bottling Works. 3. Building material storage yard, but only when such material is stored in a building or is en- closed by a fence not less than eight (8) feet in height and with openings representing less than twenty.five (25%) per cent of the surface of the fence. 4. Carting, express, hauling or storage yard. 5. Coal, coke or wood yard, but only where the ma- terial is stored in a building or enclosed by a fence as required in Item 3 of this section. 6. Dyeing and cleaning establishments. 7. Laundries. 8. Lumber yard, but only where the material is stored in a building or is enclosed by a fence as required in Number 3 of this section. 9. Milk distributing station. 10. Public utility sub-stations and facilities. 11. Storage warehouse. 12. Wholesale warehouse or business. 13. Industrial and manufacturing plans (not ex- cluded by sub.section B hereof) where the pro- cess of manufacturing, compounding, packaging or treatment of materials is carried on in such a manner as will conform to the performance standards as set forth in sub-section F hereof and which shall not be injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjacent premises by reason of the emission or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust, fumes, odors, gases, fire hazards, glare or heat. 14. Truck and bus terminals and the garaging and parking of said vehicles as a special use only. 15. Auto Laundries as a special use only. B. Uses specifically excluded from this district are: 1. Abattoirs 2. Acetylene Gas Manufacture 3. Acid manufacture 4. Alcohol manufacture 5. Ammonia, Bleaching Powder or Chlorine Manu- facture 6. Arsenal 7. Asphalt Manufacture or Refining 8. Automobile wrecking or junk yard 9. Bag Cleaning 10. Boiler Works 11. Blast Furnace 12. Brick, Tile or Terra Cotta Manufacture 13. Candle Manufacture 14. Celluloid Manufacture 15. Cement, Lime, Gypsum or Plaster of Paris Manu- facture 16. Central Mixing Plant for Cement, Mortar, Plas. ter, or Paving Materials 17. Coke Ovens 18. Creamatory 19. Creosote Treatment or Manufacture 20. Disinfectants Manufacture 21. Distillation of Bones, Coal or Wood 22. Dog Pound 23. Dyestuff Manufacture .. 24. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper Manufacture 25. Exterminator and Insect Poison Manufacture 26. Fat Rendering 27. Fertilizer Manufacture 28. Fish Smoking and Curing 29. Forge Plant 30. Gas (Illuminating or Heating Mfg.) 31. Glue, Size or Gelatine Mfg. 32. Gunpowder Manufacture or Storage 33. Fireworks or Explosive Manufacture or Storage 34. Incineration or Reduction of Garbage, Dead Ani- mals, offal, or refuse 35. Iron, steel, brass or copper works or foundry 36. Junk, Iron or Rags Storage or Bailing 37. Lamp Black Manufacture 38. Oil Cloth or Linoleum Manufacture 39. Oiled, Rubber or Leather Goods Mfg. 40. Ore Reduction 41. Paint, Oil, Shellac, Turpentine or Varnish Manu- facture 42. Paper and Pulp Manufacture 43. Petroleum or its Products, Refining or Whole- sale Storage of 44. Plating Works 45. Potash Works 46. Printing Ink Manufacture 47. Pryoxylin Manufacture 48. Round House 49. Rock Crusher 50. Rolling Mill 51. Rubber Caoutchouc or Gutta Percha Manufac- ture or Treatment 52. Salt Works 53. Sauerkraut Manufacture 54. Ship Yard 55. Shoe Blacking Manufacture 56. Smelters 57. Soap Manufacture, other than Liquid Soap 58. Soda and Compound Manufacture 59. Stock Yards or Slaughter of Animals or Fowl 60. Stone Hill or Quarry 61. Stove Polish Manufacture 62. Tallow, Grease or Lard Manufacture or Treat- ment 63. Tanning, Curing or Storage of leather, rawhide or skins 64. Tar Distillation or Manufacture 65. Tar Roofing or Water Proofing Manufacture 66. Tobacco (chewing) Manufacture or Treatment 67. Vinegar Manufacture 68. Wool Pulling or Scouring 69. Yeast Plant 70. And in general all uses, whether or not of the kind specifically mentioned above, which may be obnoxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noise. 72. Truck Terminals C. Height Regulations: No building shall exceed three (3) stories or 30 feet in height; provided, however that municipal water towers, chimneys or steeples may exceed 30 feet upon variation after public hearing before the zoning boardeof appeals and upon approval of the corporate author- i ties. D. Parking Regulations Parking space shall be provided on the lot or in a building in the same zoning use district adequate to accommodate the cars of the employees of any indus- trial or manufacturing establishment permitted in this district as well as the vehicles and trucks of the estab- lishment in the following manner: 1. Building used for Light Industrial manufactur- ing or storage purposes: at least one parking space for each two persons employed on the premises, based upon the maximum number em- ployed on the premises; 2. For the purposes of this ordinance, a "parking space" shall be interpreted to mean space in the open, properly surfaced, having appropriate di- mensions and an area of not less than 400 square feet: such area shall be net, and all shall be exclusive of access or maneuvering area, ramps, columns or other obstructions and shall be kept exclusively as a storage space for automobiles (in operating condition); parking areas outside of buildings shall be so surfaced, pitched drained as to prevent the flow of water from such areas onto adjoining property or to unpaved streets or alleys. E. Area Regulations 1. FRONT YARD: There shall be a front yard hav- ing a depth of not less than 25 feet. 2. SIDE YARD: A side yard is not required ex- cept on the side of a lot adjoining a dwelling dis- trict in which case there shall be a side yard of not ,less than twenty (20) feet. 3. REAR YARD: The minimum rear yard shall be ten nO) feet except where a lot abuts upon a dwelling district, in which case there shall be a rear yard of not less than thirty (30) feet. 4. INTENSITY OF USE: The maximum ground area of all buildings including parking facilities, open or enclosed, is seventy-five (75) per cent of the lot or area. F. Performance Standards The following requirements shall apply to any use established or any lawful use altered or modified, after the effective date of this amendment: 1. Noise. The sound pressure level, to be measured as described below, shall not exceed the follow- ing decibel levels in the designated octave bands when adjacent to the designated types of use districts. Sound Levels in Decibels Oclave Band All Residential Cycles per Second Districts B1 B2 Ot075 58 73 75 to 150 54 69 150 to 300 50 65 300 to 600 46 61 600 to 1200 40 55 1200 to 2400 33 43 2400 to 4800 26 41 Over 4800 20 35 Objectionable sounds of an intermittent nature which are not easily measured shall be controlled as not to become a nuisance to adjacent uses. Methods of Measurement Measurement is to be made at the nearest boundary of the nearest residential area or at any other point along the boundary where the level is higher. The sound levels shall be measured with a sound level meter and associated octave band filter as prescribed by the American Standards Association. 2. Smoke and Particulate Matter The emission of smoke or dusts by manufacturing plants in an amount sufficient to create a general nuisance to adjOining properties shall be limited to the fol- lowing: (a) Ringelmann Requirement All smoke and the emission of all other particulate matter in quantities sufficient to produce an opacity at any point greater than Ringelmann 3 is pro- hibited. The only exception shall be a plume consisting entirely of condensed steam. A Ringelmann 1 unit is defined as twenty per cent density for one minute. No more than fifteen units of Ringelmann smoke shall be permitted per hour and no smoke more in- tense than Ringelmann 2 except that during one hour of 24 hour day, thirty units of smoke may be emitted but with no smoke more intense than Ringelmann 3. The total quantity of emitted solids shall not exceed one pound per hour, per acre of lot area. 3. Odors No overly objectionable or hazardous odor shall be emitted by any use permitted in this dis- trict in such quantities as to be readily detectable by an average observer at any point on the boun- dary line of the premises or beyond. 4. Noxious Cases Processes and operations of per- mitted uses, capable of dispersing gases or toxic particulates into the atmosphere must be hooded or otherwise suitably enclosed. The emission of such toxic gases or particulate matter shall be from a stack, or in such a manner that they create no hazard to persons or property. ~. Glare and Heat Operations producing intense light or heat shall be performed within an en- closed building and not be visible beyond any lot line bounding the property whereon the use is conducted. 6. Vibrations No uses shall be located and no equipment shall be installed in such a way as to produce intense, earth-shaking vibrations which are noticeable at the property lines of the subject premises. Section 23 1-2 District. In the 1-2 District the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Railroad trackage and incidental equipment. 2. Necessary structure to carry trackage over or under intersecting streets. 3. Signal system. 4. Drainage structure. 5. Leased wire. 6. Team track and incidental driveways. 7. Station, platform and means of access thereto. 8. Freight, baggage or mail handling facilities. 9. Ticket office. 10. Waiting room. 11. Station driveway. 12. Motor vehicle parking space. 13. Storage of maintenance tools, equipment and ma- terials. 14. Watchman's shelter. Section 24 Nonconforming Uses. Any use, lawfully existing or under construction on the adoption date of this ordinance or of a later amendment thereto, which does not conform to the use provisions of said ordinance or amendment shall be known as a nonconforming use. Such nonconforming use, building or structure may be continued, maintained, or changed to a nonconforming use; but a nonconforming use shall not be (a) changed to a use of a less restricted class, nor (b) expanded, nor (c) reestablished if discontinued or changed to a con- forming use for one year or more, nor (d) continued if the building or structure be destroyed or damaged to the extent of 50 per cent or more of its value. A complete record of the location, value, nature and extent of all nonconforming uses and variations shall be shown by the Superintendent of Building Construction. Section 25 Auto Parking or Garage Space. For every one of the following uses hereafter established there shall be provided on the same lot with the main building adequate accessible automobile parking spaces consisting of either garage or surfaced area in the fol- lowing proportions: 1. Single family residence, Duplex residence, Resi- dential Apartments, or Residential Planned De- velopments-One automobile parking space for each family living unit. 2. Hotel, Hospital, Orphanage, Home for Aged and similar institutions - One automobile parking space for each 500 square feet of lot area. 3. Theatre-One automobile parking space for each two seats in the theatre. Section 26 Maximum Heights. No building shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered so that the ceiling level of the uppermost story to be used for habi- tation, assembly of persons, regular employment or storage of merchandise or supplies exceeds 24 feet above the average walk grade along the front of the lot oppo- site the building. Steeples, chimneys, required parapets- and necessary roof structures and appurtenances may exceed 24 feet in height. Structures other than build- ings shall not exceed 30 feet in height except water towers. Section 27 Minimum Side Yard. In the R-l, R-2, R-3 and R4 Districts there shall be provided and main- tained an open unoccupied space along each line of the building plot which is a side line of either the lot used or the lot adjoining, having a width of not less than 10 per cent of the width of the lot which need not exceed 10 feet in width. In the R-A District the side yard on each side shall not be less than 5 feet. Excepted from this regulation are: (a) incidental or accessory buildings located more than 75 feet from the front street line but such buildings shall not be located within 20 feet of the side street line of a corner lot, (b) steps, open terraces and underground structures, and (c) eaves, chimneys, bay windows or other or- dinary projections extending into such yards not more than 18 inches. In the Business, I-I and 1-2 Districts side yards shall not be required. If provided for the liB" Districts they shall not be less than three (3) feet wide. Section 28 Minimum Front Yard. Any building or structure hereafter erected or relocated in the Village shall be set back from the front lot line at least 30 feet, if it is for a use allowable in the R-l, RA, R-2 or R-3 District, and at least 20 feet if it is for a use allowable in the R-4. District. Exceptions: (a) a proposed resi- dence building need not set back from a residence build- .. ing existing in the same block on the adoption date of this ordinance more than 1 foot for each 3 feet of dis- tance between such buildings, (b) open steps and ter- races, and (c) eaves, chimneys, bay windows and other ordinary projections extending into such yards not more than 18 inches. Section 29 Minimum Bear Yard. Any building or structure hereafter erected or relocated shall be set back from the rear lot line at least 25 feet in the R-l, RA, R-2 and R-3 Districts, and at least 20 feet in the R4, Business and I-I Districts. Excepted from this regulation are: (a) incidental or accessory buildings in the R-l, R-2, R-3 and R-4 Districts or interior lots and on corner lots if located at least 5 feet from a rear lot line which is also the sideline of the adjoining lot; (b) steps, open terraces and underground structures, and (c) eaves, chimneys, bay windows or other ordinary projections extending into such yards not more than 18 inches. Section 30 Board of Appeals (A) CREATION AND MEMBERSHIP. A Board of Appeals is hereby authorized to be es- tablished. When used in this Section the word 'Board' shall be construed to mean Board of Appeals. The said Board shall consist of seven (7) members appointed by the President by and with the consent of the Board of Trustees. The members of the Zoning Commission in office at the time of the adoption of this amendment shall serve as members of the new Board for the period of time remaining in their current terms and until their successors are appointed and qualified. At the expira- tion of the respective terms of office of the present mem- bers or for any vacancy on said Board, the members of the Board hereafter shall be appointed for terms of five (5) years. The term of office shall expire on the fifteenth (15th) day of Mayor until their successors shall have been duly appointed and qualified. The President by and with the consent of the Board of Trustees shall appoint one of the members of the Board to serve as Chairman. The Chairman shall be appointed to serve until May 15th of the following year. Thereafter the Chairman shall hold office as Chairman for a period of one (1) year and may be reappointed as Chairman. The Chair- man shall serve until his successor has been duly ap- pointed and qualified. All members of the Board shall serve without compensation except that for any special meeting of said Board there shall be paid from the fees received for said special meeting the amount of $10.00 to the Chairman and $5.00 to each member of the Board of Appeals present at said special meeting. Members of the Board shall be subject to removal by the President by and with the consent of the Board of Trustees for cause and after a public hearing. The Board shall select one of its members to be a Vice Chairman. A Secretary shall keep the minutes and maintain the records of the Board. (B) JURISDICTION The Board shall have jurisdiction in the following matters: 1. It shall hold a hearing and decide appeals from and review any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the Superintendent of Building inthe administration or enforcement of this Ordinance or upon which it is required to pass by reason of the administration or enforce- ment of this Ordinance. 2. It shall hold a hearing and submit recommenda- tion to the President and Board of Trustees with respect to any proposed variations (exceeding 25%) from this Ordinance. Amendments are de- fined in Section 33 hereof. 3. It shall hold a hearing and submit recommenda- tions to the President and Board of Trustees con- cerning any proposed amendment to this Ordi- nance. Amendments are defined in Section 19 hereof. 4. It shall hold a hearing and submit recommenda- tions to the President and Board of Trustees con- cerning applications for special uses in accord- '\nce with Section 5 of the Zoning Ordinances of the Village of Mount Prospect. (C) APPEALS AND REVIEW. 1. From Ruling of Superintendent of Building. Any person aggrieved by a ruling by the Superintend- ent of Building respecting the interpretation of this Ordinance, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the Village affected by any ruling of the Superintendent of Building concerning the interpretation of this Ordinance, may take an appeal to the Board. Such appeal shall be taken within such time, as shall be prescribed by the Board by general rules adopted by it, and shall be taken by filing with the Superintendent of Building and with the Board a notice of appeal, specifying the grounds thereof, together with such plats and exhibits as are reasonably neces- sary for a proper determination of the question presented. Such appeal shall be taken upon forms provided by the Board. The Superintend- ent of Buildings shall forthwith transmit to the Board all the papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed was taken. 2. Variations. Any property owner may file an ap- plication for a variation under the provisions of this Ordinance. The application for variation shall be subject to the provisions and require- ments of Section 34 hereof. The application shall contain the legal description of the property and the address by which the property is commonly known, and shall set forth the variation reo quested. 3. Amendments. Any property owner may file an application for an amendment to this Ordinance subject to the provisions of Section 33 hereof. The application shall contain the legal descrip- tion of the property and the address by which the property is commonly known, and shall set forth the amendment requested. Amendments may also be proposed by the Board of Trustees. 4. Fees. Applicants filing appeals pursuant to this Section shall pay such fees as may be from time to time set and established by the President and Board of Trustees. 5. Notice. In connection with appeals pursuant to Section 1 hereof, the Board shall fix a reasonable time and place for the hearing of appeals and shall give notice thereof to the persons appealing and to the officer from whom the appeal was taken. In connection with matters presented to the Board pursuant to subsections 2 and 3 here- of, the Board shall fix the time and place of a public hearing to be held in connection with an application for variation or amendment, which public hearing shall i)i.'! held only after a notice of the time and place is published in a paper of general circulation in the Village of Mount Pros- pect not less than fifteen (15) days nor more than thirty (30) days previous to the hearing; such public notice shall contain the address or location of the property for which a hearing by the Board is sought, as well as a description of the nature of the application. (D) STAY OF PROCEEDINGS. The appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from unless the Superintendent of Building certifies to the Board after the notice of appeal has been filed with him that by reason of facts stated in the certificate a stay would, in his opinion, cause imminent peril to life or property, in which case the proceedings shall not be stayed otherwise than by a restraining order which may be granted by the Board or by any court of record on application with notice to the officer from whom the appeal is taken and on due cause shown. (E) MEETINGS. 1. Procedure. All meetings of the Board of Appeals shall be held at the call of the Chairman or at such other times as four (4) of the members of the Board may determine. The Chairman, or in his absence, the acting Chairman, may adminis- ter oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. All meetings of the Board shall be open to the public. At the hearing parties of interest shall appear in person or by agent or attorney. The Board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon every question, or if absent or failure to vote indicating that fact, and shall also keep records of its ex- aminations and other official actions. Each mem- ber is entitled to vote on each question unless a member is absent or disqualifies himself. Every rule, regulation, every amendment or repeal thereof, and every order requirement, decision or determination of the Board shall immediately be filed in the office of the Board and shall be of public record. The Board shall adopt its own rules of procedure not in conflict with this Or- dinance or with the Illinois statutes in such case made and provided, a copy of said rules and procedure shall at all times be on file in the office of the Village Clerk. The minutes of the Board shall be available to public examination at reasonable hours. 2. Quorum. Four (4) members of the Board shall constitute a quorum and must be present for any public meeting. (F) DECISIONS. 1. The Board shall hear and decide all matters pre- sented to it within a reasonable time. The Board may reverse or affirm wholly or partly or may modify or amend the order, requirement, de- cision or determination appealed from ta the extent and in the manner that the Board may decide to be fitting and proper in the premises subject to the provisions contained in this Ordi- nance or with the Illinois statutes in such cases made and provided. 2. The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board is necessary to reverse any order, require- ment, decision or determination of toe Superin- tendent of Building or to decide in favor of the applicant any matter upon which it is required to pass under this Ordinance or to recommend any variation from this Ordinance. 3. Where, in a specific case, after written denial of permit by the Superintendent of Building, an appeal is made in writing to the Board explain- ing that because of certain exceptional conditions peculiar to applicant's property or its environ- ment that strict application of the regulations of this Ordinance would result in practical difficul- ties and particular hardship upon the order, the Board shall consider the case at a public hearing as prescribed herein, and shall determine and record all the facts which sustain or fail to sus- tain the granting of a variation from the require- ments of this Ordinance. If the Board deter- mines, by a concurring vote of not less than four (4) members that a proposed variation or some modification of it will not (1) reduce the mini- mum area or dimensions nor increase the maxi- mum dimensions by more than 25%, (2) impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property, (3) increase the congestion in public streets unreasonably, (4) increase the hazard of fire, (5) endanger the public safety, (6) diminish or impair the values of property within the sur- rounding areas, (7) or in any other respect im- pair the public health, safety, comforts, morals and welfare of the people, it shall adopt a motion embodying such findings and may direct the Superintendent of Building to thereupon issue a permit. 4. On any matter considered by the Board pursuant to Sections 16 (B) (2 or 3) the Board's recom. mendation shall be forwarded to the President and Board of Trustees within fifteen (15) days after the last public hearing held on any such application. Section 31 Definitions. For the purpose of this or- dinance certain terms and words are hereby defined as follows: DUPLEX RESIDENCE: Two single family living units arranged side by side separated from each other only by a common wall. For purpose of this ordinance a duplex residence shall be considered as one building. FAMILY: Excepting domestic employees, any num- ber of persons related by blood, marriage or adoption, or not to exceed five persons not so related, living together in a room or rooms comprising a single housekeeping unit .shall be considered a family. LOT: Land occupied or to be occupied by one main use or one main building and its accessory buildings together with such open spaces as are required by this ordinance, and having its principal frontage upon a street or public place shown on a plat of survey which has been submitted to and approved by the Village Board. A lot may be land so recorded by the Recorder of Cook County, or registered by the Registrar of Titles of Cook County, TIlinois, but it may include parts of or a combination of such lots when adjacent to one an- other. STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS: Any change in the supporting members of a building or structure, includ- ing among others, any change in the bearing walls, columns, beams or girders. STRUCTURES: Anything erected the use of which requires permanent location on the ground, or attached to something having a permanent location on the ground, including but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, advertising signs, billboards and poster panels. BULK is the term used to indicate the size of the setbacks, the location of a lot with respect to adjoining lots and street lines, and includes the follOWing: (a) Amount of land per dwelling unit (b) Front yard regulations (c) Side yard regulations (d) Rear yard regulations (e) Height of building (f) Floor area ratio .. FLOOR AREA OF A BUILDING (for determining Floor Area Ratio) is the sum of the gross horizontal area of the several floors of a building measured from the exterior face of the exterior walls. Such floor area shall exclude garage and basement areas. FLOOR AREA RATIO (F.A.R.) is the floor area of a building divided by the area of the zoning lot. For rapid calculation in determining allowable floor area in square feet, multiply F.A.R. by lot size in square feet. OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE shall be twenty (20) feet x ten (10) feet. Such space shall be exclusive of access drives, ramps and aisles, and shall be located on the same lot that it serves, or an adjacent lot. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT is a tract of land not less than twenty-seven thousand (27,000) square feet which is developed as a unit under single ownership or control. Said tract may be composed of one or more lots provided: 1. That each lot shall not have less than nine thou- sand (9,000) square feet, 2. That the F.A.R. is observed as to each tract. BASEMENT: A basement for the purpose of deter- mining the floor area of a building shall be any floor area of a building, the floor of which is twenty-four (24) inches or more below curb grade. GROUP HOUSE: A "group house" is anyone of three or more one-family attached dwellings in a con- tinuous row or rows. LOT FOR PURPOSE OF PLANNED DEVELOP- MENT: Land occupied or to be occupied by one use and its accessory buildingg together with such open spaces as are required by this ordjnanc,e, and having its princi- pal frontage upon a street or pUblic place shown on a plat of survey which has been submitted to and approved by the Village Board, and recorded by the Registrar of Titles of Cook County. SHOPPING CENTER: A business development con- taining four (4) or ,more offices or indoor retail stores, connected by party 'wall~, developed under one owner- ship, with an integrated, buiildi'llgarrangement, having an aggregate floor area of mor:e than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet, which development shall be con- sidered as a single unit. The minimum area occupied by a Shopping Center and its accessory off-street park- ing facilities shall be not less than two and one-half (21h) acres. The term Shopping Center shall not include drive-ins and/or automotive service type or sale fa- cilities. Section 32 Enforcement and Penalties. This ordi- nance shall be administered and enforced by the Super- intendent of Building Construction, who is hereby desig- nated as the enforcing officer. The Superintendent of Building Construction may institute, in the name of the Village, any appropriate action or proceedings against a violator as provided by statute. Any person, firm or corporation, or agents, employees or contractors of such, who violate, disobey, omit, neglect, or refuse to comply with, or who resi!!t enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be subjected to a fine of not less than ten (10) dollars nor more than one hundred (100) dollars for each offense, each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. Section 33 Amendments. The Regulations imposed and the districts created by this Ordinance may be amended from time to time by an Ordinance duly passed by the President and Board of Trustees after a' public hearing has been held by the Board of Appeals pursuant to Section 30 hereof, and as authorized by and pursuant to and subject to the requirements of Chapter 24 of the Illinois Revised Statutes. Section 34 Variations. The Village Board of Trus- tees, by ordinance, after considering a recommendation of the Board of Appeals, may authorize variations from the provisions of this ordinance where there are prac- tical difficulties or particular hardships in the manner of carrying out the strict letter of any of the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the use, construction or alteration of buildings or structures, or the use of land. However, no such variations shall be authorized by the Village Board of Trustees, except in a specific case and after a pUblic hearing before the Board of Appeals pur- suant to notice and after a report with finding of fact of the Board of Appeals as set out in this ordinance and as provided by the laws of this State. Section 35 Validity. Should a court of competent jurisdiction dectpre any part of this ordinance to be in- valid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder. Section 36 When Effective. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, ap. proval and publication according to law. Passed and approved by the President and Boar~ Tru_, ~:1:'f Mount "'~""'ct, thi, ::c day of _ 1963. Attest: "'"J G) C"W J ~'li ~, ~ -.~t'J.,. ". ~ '". \: UN"'J" %/v,-ff.lj, .' I -~ C. O. Schlaver ~ President ~ ' . f ~. ~ ~ -'. U )-L14 P-r-/ Ruth Wilson Village Clerk Published in pamphlet form per authorization of the ent a~d Board of Trustees this II ct. day of 1963. 'e' SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL REGULATIONS OF MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING ORDINANCES DENSITY CONTROLS BULK REGULATIONS Min. Lot Min. Lot Min. Lot area Min. Min. Min. Max. Max. F.A.R. Min. Lot Land not Min. Off, Distr. Area Frontage per dwelling Front Yd. Side Rear Height or Building Depth covered by Allowable Street Sec. 3 (sq. ft') (feet) unit (a) ft. (b) Yard (c) Yard (d) (e) Size (f) ( feet) Zoning Regs. Uses , Upgrading Parking R-X 17,500 - 17,500 40 10' or 10% 25 24 0.2 120'" 63% Sec. 6 - 1 ea. unit Sec. 25 R-1 8,125 65 8,125 30 10' or 10% 25 24 0.25 120'" 51% Sec. 11 - 1 ea. unit 9,375 75 9,375 Sec. 25 R.A 7,200 60 7,200 30 5 ft. 25 24 0.3 120'" 49% Sec. 12 only to R.l 1 ea. unit Sec. 25 R-2 8,000 60 2,400 30 10' or 10% 25 24 0.35 120'" 51% Sec. 13 Yes 1 ea. unit Sec. 25 R-3 7,000 50 2,400 30 10' or 10% 25 24 0.45 120'" 51% Sec. 14 Yes 1 ea. unit Sec. 25 R.4 9,000 - 1,400 20 10' or 10% 20 24 0.5 120'" 51% Sec. 15 No 1 ea. unit 27,000 Sec. 25 G - - No Living - - - - - - - Sec. 21 No Fixed by Trustees B-1 See Zoning Ordinance No Living - - 20 24 25% of Lot 120'" 75% Sec. 17 No 4 to 1 ratio B-2 See Zoning Ordinance No Living - 0' or 3' 20 24 75% of Lot 120'" 25% Sec. 18 Yes Ord. 520 & Sec. 25 B-3 See Zoning Ordinance No Living - 0' or 3' 20 24 75% of Lot 120'" 25% Sec. 19 Yes Ord. 520 Sec. 25 P.1** - - No Living - - - - No Bldg. - - Moving Veh. 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