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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/26/2009 P&Z minutes 07-09 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF mE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CASE NO. PZ-07-09 Hearing Date: February 26, 2009 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 916 S. Owen Street PETITIONER: Yogi Patel PUBLICATION DATE: February 11,2009 PIN NUMBER: 08-13 -208-020-0000 REQUEST: Variation (Side Yard Setback) MEMBERS PRESENT: Richard Rogers, Chair William Beattie Leo Floros Marlys Haaland Ronald Roberts Keith Youngquist MEMBER ABSENT: Joseph Donnelly STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Brian Simmons, AICP, Deputy Director of Community Development Consuelo Andrade, Development Review Planner INTERESTED PARTY: Yogi Patel Chairman Richard Rogers called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Leo Floros made a motion to approve the minutes of the January 22,2009 meeting; Keith Youngquist seconded the motion. The minutes were approved 4- 0; with Marlys Haaland and Ronald Roberts abstaining. After hearing two previous cases, Chairman Rogers introduced Case PZ-07-09, a request for a Variation (Side Yard Setback) at 916 S. Owen Street, at 8:09 p.m. Consuelo Andrade, Development Review Planner, said the Petitioner was applying for a side yard setback Variation. The subject property is located on the west side of Owen Street and contains a single-family residence with related improvements. The subject property is zoned R-l single-family residential and is bordered by the R- I District on all four sides. The property is conforming to existing setbacks and lot coverage. Ms. Andrade showed the site plan; the proposal called for a building addition along the north property line. She said the Petitioner proposed to enlarge the existing one car garage into a two car garage and add a laundry room. The Petitioner was requesting a three foot side yard setback along the north property line. MAd d h d h b Ik s. n ra e s owe t e u reqUIrements or t e - zonmg Istnct: Rl Single Family District Existing Proposed Minimum Requirements SETBACKS: Front 30' 30.55' 30.54' Side (North) 6.6' 11 ' 3' Side (South) 6.6' 12.70' No change Rear 20' 49' No change' LOT COVERAGE 45% Maximum 30% 39.52% fI h R 1 d' Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting February 26, 2009 PZ-07 -09 Page 1 of3 Ms. Andrade summarized the Variation standards. The Petitioner stated in his application that the side yard encroachment was necessary to enlarge the existing one car garage into a two car garage for additional space. The additional space would allow the Petitioner to put a child's car seat and leave ample space for his elderly parents to enter/exit the vehicle without having to go outside. Ms. Andrade stated that Staff understood the added benefits and flexibility that the enlarged garage would provide to the Petitioner; however, these benefits do not justify the approval of the requested Variation. She said the existing conditions on the site are not unique. There are multiple properties in the neighborhood with one car garages. Ms. Andrade stated there are no hardships as defined by the zoning ordinance. Ms. Andrade said that Staff recommended denial of the motion listed in the Staff Report. Chairman Rogers swore in the Petitioner, Yogi Patel, 916 S. Owen St., Mount Prospect, Illinois. Mr. Patel said there is currently a one car garage; he wanted to extend it to a two car garage because his family is growing. He stated his parents are moving in and they need the extra space. The current space only gives seventeen (17) feet of space internally in the garage. He said if he stayed within the requirements, it would not be considered a two car garage because two cars would barely fit. He stated he needed a couple more feet so he could get in and out of the car, especially for his parents. Chairman Rogers stated that the Planning and Zoning Commission normally does not grant a Variation for side yards because it restricts the frontage. William Beattie asked if the Petitioner would be able to make this a wider one car garage. Mr. Patel said he has considered this option. He said he would have trouble moving the cars around. Mr. Youngquist stated that Petitioner could park two cars side by side on the existing driveway. Mr. Patel stated that Mr. Youngquist was correct, but he has issues parking two cars if it snows. Mr. Youngquist said part of the problem in this case is where the builder built the house. The builder built it exactly in the center of the property. Mr. Patel said if the Planning and Zoning Commission could not grant the three feet, he said he could use at least a foot and a half or two feet to help open the door. Mr. Youngquist said the design of the 22.6 foot garage is about as narrow as the Petitioner would like to go for a two car garage. He stated what the Petitioner was asking for was appropriate, but he has an issue with it going into the side yard. Mr. Beattie said with what the Petitioner currently has, he could go from the existing 11 foot setback to 6.5 feet for a larger single car garage. The 6.5 foot setback would meet code. Mr. Floros asked if Staff or the Commission has heard from the neighbor directly to the north. Mr. Patel stated that he has talked with some of his neighbors. He said there are houses in the neighborhood that have two car garages. There was general discussion regarding other garages in the neighborhood. Mr. Floros stated he has a hard time approving a Variance practically up to the lot line. He does not want to create a precedent. Mr. Patel said he understood the possibility of not obtaining a three foot Variance, he requested a Variance to encroach one and a half or two foot into the required side yard. Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting February 26, 2009 PZ-07-09 Page 2 of3 Chairman Rogers stated that the Planning and Zoning Commission would like to keep the side yard setback the way it is. He said the Petitioner still could build a 1.5 car garage. Chairman Rogers asked if there was anyone in the audience to address this case. Hearing none, he closed the public portion of the case at 8:26 p.m. and-brought it back to the board. Mr. Roberts asked Staff if the other neighbors in the area with two car garages were compliant. There was general discussion regarding neighbors' garages. Chairman Rogers asked a question regarding driveways. Ms. Andrade stated that driveways could go to the property line. Mr. Simmons confirmed that the neighbors could have a combined driveway. Chairman Rogers advised the Petitioner that a two car detached garage could be built. Mr. Patel said he wanted the garage attached to the home. Mr. Floros made a motion; seconded by Mr. Youngquist to approve a Variation to allow a three (3) foot side yard setback along the north lot line, as shown in the exhibit prepared by Thomas Buckley Architect & Associates, dated January 28, 2009 for the residence at 916 S. Owen Street, Case No. PZ-07-09. This case is Village Board final since the Variation exceeds 25% of the Zoning Ordinance requirement. UPON ROLL CALL: A YES: Roberts NAYS: Beattie, Floros, Haaland, Youngquist, Rogers Motion was defeated 5-1. After hearing two additional cases, Mr. Beattie made a motion to adjourn at 9:57 p.m., seconded by Mr. Roberts. The motion was approved by a voice vote and the meeting was adjourned. Ryan Kast Community Development Administrative Assistant Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting February 26, 2009 PZ-07 -09 Page 3 of3