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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 564 08/20/1957 ORDINANCE NO.~"~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING ORDINANCE AS AMENDED WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission of the Village of Mount Prospect at a public meeting duly called and held according to law, considered the question of amending Sec- tion 7 B District; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission, after holding the said public meeting according to law, and after all persons who desired to be heard at said public meeting were heard and were provided an opportunity to make such remonstrances, statements, objections and express such opinions as anyone in attendance so desired; and WHEREAS, the said Zoning Commission thereupon, after taking the matter under advisement, have concluded that it is in the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect in the conservation of property values and for orderly development of the Village that Section 7 B Dis- trict be amended in order to establish three business uses in lieu of the present single business use now set forth in said Section 7, and said Zoning Commission by letter dated July 9, 1957 did so recommend such action to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect; and WHEREAS, the corporate authorities, after consi- dering the recoramendation of the Zoning Commission and after consideration of the said recommendation by the Judiciary Committee of the Board of Trustees and upon their recommendation do hereby determine and find that it would be in and for the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect in the conservation of property values and for - 2 - the orderly development of the Village and in the interest of the general welfare, safety and health of the residents of the Village of Mount Prospect that new use districts be established in lieu of the present B District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That an ordinance entitled, IlAn Ordi- nance 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 and approved December 4, 1923, and amendments thereto (and known as Ordinance No. 52) as amended, be further amended by repealing Section 7 B District and by replacing said Section 7 B District with the following sec- tions which shall hereafter be, and the same shall be known, as follows: IlSection 7.1. B-1 District. In the B-1 District the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Uses permitted in the R-X, R-l, R-2 and R-3 Districts; 2. 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 the said shopping center." "Section 7.2. B-2 District. In the B-2 District, the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Uses permitted in the B-1 District; 2. Professional or business office; 3. Village hall, police or fire station, or other municipal building." - 3 - If Section 7.3. B-3 District. In the B-3 District the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1. 2. Uses permitted in the B-2 District; Lodging house or hotel, with sleeping rooms in number not exceeding one (1) for each five hundred (500) feet of lot area; Retail business and retail servi1r establishment except uses 2 to l~ inclusive of Section 8; Animal hospital; Retail greenhouse or nursery; Restaurant, tavern or confectionery; Undertaking or funeral parlor; Advertising sign, billboard or poster panel; Private music, dancing, business, voca- tional or other school or college; Lodge hall, temple or private club; Commercial swimming pool; Theatre or commercial amusement place; Bus passenger station; Temporary carnival or circus, operating not longer than ten (10) days; Parking lots for private self propelled passenger automobiles in operating condi- tion. " 3. 4. ?. o. 7. 8. 9. Section 2: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law; Section 3: That all ordinances or parts of ordi- nances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby re- pealed reserving, however, to the Village of Mount Prospect any rights which have accrued to it against any person, firm or corporation under any ordinances or sections of said Zon- ing Ordinance which may be and are hereby repealed. PASSED: ~()TH O/fY ()r !'9l/(-:UST 1t/f57 APPROVED: ~O TH DAY (Jr )IIl/4~Sr /9$'7 ~" ~/"~" , ,'. W~ ~ ~ ,-.' , : ,.' ~~ ,;t;.,....~. Clerk ~''''f.< -ag~eSldent PH8LlsIIGt:> /IV rilE t'YJtoVIc.IP,l9L CoOS /1tt~.qs r ..<~ /9~7 r;&t-U:J:k (J. e~ d ~"d eM-- ~c.~ cr - 3. t:J -..j---7 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 212 WEST WASHINGTON STREET CHICAGO 6, ILLINOIS W. V. KAHLER PRESIDENT OF FICIAL 3 - 9300 September 25, 1957 Village of Mt. Prospect and the President Pro Tern and Board of Trustees thereof Mt. Prospect, Illinois Gentlemen: On behalf of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, I am happy to accept unconditionally the provisions of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance granting to the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, its lessees, successors and assigns, certain rights in the Village of Mt. Prospect, Cook County, Illinoisll. This ordinance was passed by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mt. Prospect on August 13th, 1957, and approved by the Acting President thereof on the same day. We sincerely appreciate your help in working out the arrangement. Yours very truly, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ~..._~~ President ATTEST: ~_.~J ~./ l Secretary (~.,