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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3184 02/02/1982 RDINANCE NO. 3184 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "ZONING" OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS ~ REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS AS A SPECIAL USE IN B-3 BUSINESS~ RETAIL AND SERVICE DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Community Development staff of the Village of Mount Prospect has~ereto filed an application seeking an amendment to Chapter 14, commonly known as the "Zoning Ordinance" of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois to provide for automobile service stations as a special use in a B-3 Business, Retail and Service District; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on said zoning amendment request (designated as case No. ZBA-30-A-81) before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 3rd day of December, 1981 pursuant to due and proper notice thereof published in the Mount Prospect Herald; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect that the amend- ment request under ZBA-30-A-81 be granted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: Chapter 14 entitled "Zoning" of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, 1981 as amended is hereby further amended by amending Section 14.2001 entitled "Permitted Uses" of Article XX thereof to read as follows: "Sec. 14.2001. Permitted Uses and Special Uses. ae In the B-3 Business, Retail and Service District, the only uses which may hereafter be established are: 1. Temporary carnival or circus, operating not longer than ten (10) days. J Cleaning, dyeing and laundry establishments where no actual cleaning, dyeing or laundry is done on the premises. coin-operated cleaning, dyeing and laundry estab- lishments. e Finance banking, including: Federal Reserve Banks; Commercial and Stock Savings Banks; Mutual Savings Banks; Trust Companies; and establishments performing functions closely related to banking such as Check Cashing Agencies and Currency Exchanges; Safe Deposit Companies and Clearing House Associations; and Financial institutions other than banks, including: Savings and Loan Associations; Rediscount and Financing Institutions for Credit Agencies other than banks; Personal Credit Institutions; and Business Credit Institutions. Se General hospitals for humans, orphanages, homes for aged and similar institutions. Hotel, lodging house or motel, with sleeping rooms or units in number not exceeding one for each five hundred feet (500') of lot area. Parking lots for p~i~a~e self-propelled passenger automobiles. 9. Professional or business office. 10. Recreation centers. 11. Regional shopping center. 12. Restaurant (except drive-in variety), tavern or confectionery. 13. Retail business establishments, whether retail sales or retail service, except as otherwise specifically excluded in subsection B hereof. 14. School or college (private music, dancing, business, vocational or other). 15. Signs, insofar as they may be allowed under the Sign Ordinance of the Village. 16. Undertaking or funeral parlor. 17. Village Hall, Police or Fire Station, or other Municipal building. The following uses are specifically excluded from the B-3 District: 1. Abattoirs. 2. Advertising signs, billboards or poster panels. 3. Animal hospital, including dog pounds. 4. Amusement centers, including theatres, indoor and outdoor; arcades, dance halls, miniature golf courses; and golf driving ranges. 5. Arsenals. 6. Automobile garages, laundries, and/or sales op- erations. 7. Bag cleaning establishments. 8. Boiler works. 9. Bottling works. 10. Bowling alleys. 11. Building material storage yards; including coal, coke or wood yards and lumber yards. 12. Bus passenger stations or passenger terminals. 13. Cleaning, dyeing and laundry establishments where cleaning, dyeing or laundry is done on the premises. 14. Coke ovens. 15. Crematories. 16. Rock crushers. 17. Dance halls. ~ 18. Incineration or reduction of garbage, dead animals, offal or refuse. 9. Central mixin9 ~i~{~ fS~ Cement, mortar, plaster or paving materials. 20. Golf driving range and miniature golf courses. 21. Drive-in restaurants. 22. Skating rinks. 23. Junk, iron or rag storage or bailing. 24. Storage warehouses. 25. Smelters. 26. Commercial swimming pools. 27. Truck and bus terminals and milk distributing stations. 28. Trampoline centers. 29. Public utility substations and facilities. 30. Wrecking or junk yards. Special Uses. The following uses may be allowed by special use permit issued in accordance with the provisions of Article VII of this Chapter: AutOmobile service stations." SECTION TWO: Th%s Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in accordance with law. PASSED this 2nd day of February AYES: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis NAYS: None ABSENT: Miller, Wattenberg APPROVED this 2nd day of February PUBLISHED this 2nd day of February in pamphlet form. , 1982. , 1982. , 1982 ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK