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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/28/2003 P&Z minutes 25-03MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CASE NO. PZ-25-03 PETITIONER: Hearing Date: August 28, 2003 Village of Mount Prospect 100 S. Emerson St. PUBLICATION DATE: PROPERTY ADDRESS: July 9, 2003 115 S. Pine St. PIN #: 08-12-113-013 REQUEST: MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Conditional Use for a parking lot and Variations for setbacks Arlene Juracek, Chairperson Merrill Cotten Joseph Donnelly Leo Floros Richard Rogers Matthew Sledz Keith Youngquist None STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: INTERESTED PARTIES: William J. Cooney, AICP, Director of Community Development Marisa Wameke, Neighborhood Planner Elizabeth Burke Kathleen Jenson Mary Ann & Steve Wilkinson Chairperson Arlene Juracek called the meeting to order at 7:33 p.m. Joseph Donnelly made a motion to approve the minutes of the July 24 meeting, seconded by Richard Rogers. The July meeting minutes were approved 7-0. At 7:35, under Old Business, Ms. Juracek said that the Planning & Zoning Commission would not address Case No. PZ-13-03, a Text Amendment for Lighting Regulations, at this meeting. She said that there would be a workshop on September 11, 2003 to discuss this item. Ms. Juracek then introduced Case No. PZ-25-03, a request for a Conditional Use to construct a parking lot and Variations for encroachments in required setbacks at 115 S. Pine Street. She said that the Village Board's decision would be final for this case. William Cooney, Director of Community Development, presented the case. He said that at the last Planning & Zoning meeting, the Commission asked Staff to review the proposed landscape plan and present a more detailed landscape plan. H e presented t he detailed 1 andscape p lan and said t hat i t includes adding new species a s w ell as creating a landscape island along the Pine Street right-of-way. Mr. Cooney said that the Subject Property is zoned B5 Central Commercial and is bordered to the north and east by the B5 District and to the west and south by the RA District. Mr. Cooney reported that no lighting was involved in this project for two reasons. First, there is currently lighting on Pine Street and in the back of the commercial properties immediately north of the subject property. Second, the proposed location is currently adjacent to a Single-Family Residential neighborhood, and Staff wanted to avoid the negative impact that the lighting may have on the properties on Pine Street. Mr. Cooney explained that the Planning & Zoning Commission could approve the parking lot with the condition that lighting be added. Mr. Cooney said that the proposed parking lot meets the Conditional Use and Variation standards listed in the Zoning Ordinance. Based on these findings, Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission make a lanning & Zoning Commission Arlene Juracek, Chairperson PZ-25-03 Page 2 recommendation to the Village Board to approve a Conditional Use and setback Variation for a parking lot for the property located at 115 S. Pine Street, Case No. PZ-25-03. The Village Board's decision is final for this case. Ms. Juracek asked whether the Commissioners had any questions for Staff. There was discussion regarding whether the landscape plan could be more of a park-like setting. Mr. Cooney said that property is more conducive to greenspace rather than a park. The purpose of the landscape plan is to screen the parking lot from the residents. Mr. Cooney suggested that the Planning & Zoning Commission could require additional trees if they felt it would be appropriate. Ms. Juracek asked what improvements had been made to the drainage plan. She said that when the case was initially presented at the July 24, 2003 meeting, residents presented their concerns regarding the standing water that freezes over. Mr. Cooney assured the Planning & Zoning Commission that Staff would address this issue as part of the design. Kathleen Jenson, 118 S. Pine Street, was sworn in. She asked for assurance that there would be no overnight parking on the property. Mr. Cooney concurred that there would be no overnight parking. He said that this would be insured by the fact that this property is a Village-owned lot, which would be leased to the commercial tenants to be used for employee parking only. Ms. Jenson also presented a concern regarding standing water on the sidewalk, grass, and street. Keith Youngquist said that the curb will help the situation unless there are elevation problems. Mr. Cooney agreed that Staff will review the drainage issue to avoid a trip hazard. At 7:44, Ms. Juracek closed the public hearing. Keith Youngquist made a motion to recommend approval to the Village Board of a Conditional Use for a parking lot and Variations for setbacks for the property at 115 S. Pine Street, Case No. PZ-25-03 as proposed by Staff, with the condition that Engineering review the drainage plan. Leo Floros seconded the motion. UPON ROLLCALL: AYES: Floros, Cotten, Donnelly, Rogers, Sledz, Youngquist and Juracek NAYS: None Motion was approved 7-0. At 9:17 p.m, Joseph Donnelley made motion to adjourn, seconded by Richard Rogers. The motion was approved by a voice vote and the meeting was adjourned. Marisa Warneke, Neighborhood Planner William J. Cooney, AICP Director of Community Development H:\PLANXPlanning & Zoning COM~BP&Z 2003XMinut e~PZ-25-03 115 S. Pine St. - revised plan Aug mtg. doc