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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 12-65 05/04/1965 RESOLUTION NO. 12-65 A RESOLUTION OPPOSING REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN COOK COUNTY AND DESIGNATED BY THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF APPEALS AS DOCKETS 869, 870, 871, 872 and 873 WHEREAS, the petitioner in Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals Docket 869 has asked for the rezoning of 1.9 acres of land from R-4 to B-3 for the purpose of using same as general offices and professional offices, which property is located on the north side of Foundry Road, approximately 300 feet west of Wolf Road in Wheeling Township; and WHEREAS, said petitioner has requested the rezoning in Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals Docket No. 870, of 7.35 acres from R-4 single family to R-5 multi-family residences for the purpose of construct- ing a proposed nursing home, which property is adjoining the aforedes- cribed property and 460 feet west of Wolf Road on the north side of Foundry Road; and WHEREAS, the petitioner has in Docket No. 871 requested the rezoning of 1.16 acres from its present zoning of R-4 single family resi- dence to B-5 business for the purpose of constructing thereon an office and model apartment site, said property being located on the south side of Euclid Road, approximately 225 feet west of Wolf Road, in Wheeling Town- ship; and WHEREAS, the same petitioner has in Docket No. 872 requested the rezoning of 7.3 acres of land to be rezoned from R-4 single family resi- dence to R-5 multi-family for the purpose of constructing multi-family dwellings on said property, said property being located 475 feet west of Wolf Road and on the south side of Euclid Avenue; and WHEREAS, the same petitioner has requested the rezoning of Cook County Zoning Docket 873 of 10.63 acres from R-4 single family to R-6 multi-family use, said property being located on Wolf Road 175 feet south of Euclid Avenue; and WHEREAS, the above described properties are within one and one half mile of the Village of Mount Prospect's boundaries; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, County of Cook, believe that the granting of the above requests for rezoning would be against public interest and adverse to public health, morals and general welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, County of Cook, Illinois: Section 1. That the property involved in Docket 869 and 870 and aforementioned is and should remain single family residences because this property was once platted with single family residences within the last two years by the county; because this property can be so developed suitably and because all of the property in the vicinity is zoned single family residences and used as such except the property to the immediate north which is being used for a school and which is compatible with the development of this property described in these petitions of single family use and that the zoning of said property would constitute spot zoning with all of its attentive disadvantages. Section 2. The property involved in Dockets 871. 872 and 873 are related in that they all call for the development of intense multi-family use of the land in question. Docket 873 calling for a R-6 classification which permits units of 1.000 sq. ft. of land to one unit. Docket 872. a lesser but yet intense multi-family use of the land. and Docket 871 which provides for a sales office for multi-family units. Section 3. The Village opposes these rezoning requests for the following reasons: (a) The area is predominately used and developed with single family homes to the immediate west which are in the $30.000 to $40.000 price class and the development as proposed would constitute spot zoning. all other zoning in the surrounding area being zoned single family and would seriously depreciate property not only in the immediate vicinity abutting but in the whole general area. (b) The showings indicate that there is sufficient multi- family uses in the area and that what multi-family uses there are have a poor occupancy rate and the general area will not support the intense type of development proposed. (c) There is no good and valid reason for the rezoning requested above. The area is predominately single family both in zoning and in use. The rezoning of the instant property can only start a chain of multi- family requests which would essentially change the basic character of the area which is and should remain single family residence. Section 4. The Village Clerk is hereby directed to submit a copy of this resolution to the County Clerk. Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals. Cook County Board of Commissioners and other interested persons. Section 5. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED and APPROVED this 4th day of May. 1965. ? ~// Attest: ./') ~/~~~ Village Clerk