HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/25/1996 CVSC MinutesMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
ZBA CASE NO. ZBA-t-V-96
PETITIONER:
SUBJECT PROPERTY:
PUBLICATION DATE:
REQUEST:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
ABSENT:
OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES
Hearing Date: January 25, 1996
Nicholas and Angela Kyriakopoulos
1900 West Golf Road
January 10, 1996
The petitioners are seeking a variation to
Section 14.303.D.1 to construct a 6 foot
high perimeter fence along the rear and
west side lot line.
Gilbert Basnik, Chairman
Ronald Cassidy
Peter Lannon
Elizabeth Luxem
Jack Verhasselt
Robert Brettrager
Leo Floros
None
Chairman Basnik introduced case ZBA-1-V-96 being a request for variation to Section
14.303.D.I to construct a 6 foot high perimeter fence along the rear and west side lot line
instead of the maximum allowed 5 foot high fence.
Mr. Dennis J. Born, 181 N. Waukegan Road, Northfield, Illinois, introduced himself to the
Zoning Board of Appeals as the Attorney for the petitioners. Mr. Borne presented to the
Zoning Board of Appeals three (3) letters from neighbors of the petitioners in support of
the proposed variation request.
Mrs. Angie Kyriakopoulos, petitioner, stated that they have been at this location for
approximately four years and would like to install a six (6) foot high fence around the west
and back property. She said that the reason for the hardship is the grade of her property
is one (1) to two (2) feet lower than surrounding properties. Mrs. Kyriakopoulos further
stated that the proposed fence would be constructed of all cedar wood material. She
further noted that they are willing to comply with all Village regulations pertaining to the
proposed fence. She stated that they have four (4) vehicles on their property and the
fence would help screen the vehicles from the neighborhood.
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Mr. Ungerleider, Planning Coordinator for the Village of Mount Prospect then
summarized the staff report for the Zoning Board of Appeals. He stated that the
petitioners are seeking approval of a variation to construct a six (6) foot high solid wood
perimeter fence to be located along the rear and west side lot lines. The proposed
perimeter fence will traverse along the entire rear lot line and extend along the west side
lot line to a point behind the front elevation of the existing home. Mr. Ungerleider stated
that the residence is located on a quasi -corner residential lot a Golf Road and Par Street
(private). Their home maintains a twenty-five (25) foot setback from the rear property
line and a thirty-five (35) foot setback from the west side line. The subject property is set
lower than it's neighboring properties to the west, north and east by approximately 1-2
feet. All neighboring homes meet the Village's setback requirements. Mr. Ungerleider
further stated that the property on the west side has a garage and to the north, a backyard
which faces the subject property. He also noted that the petitioners have drainage
problems and staff has worked with the petitioner to correct the drainage further
suggesting that staff believes the addition of birming instead of the fence would help
alleviate both the drainage concern and privacy (seclusion of vehicles) from the
neighboring properties.
Chairman Basnik asked staff how far the fence would be from the lot line to the patio or
side of house. Mr. Ungerleider stated it would be twenty-five (25) feet noting that this is
the minimum lot standard.
Ms. Luxem asked if the fence would end up in the front yard of the property to the west.
Mr. Ungerleider stated a portion of the fence would block some of the front yard.
Ms. Luxem asked how many and what types of vehicles are parked on the property. Mr.
Born stated there are two (2) vans and two(2) passenger vehicles. He further noted that
there have been some citations in the past with regards to the parking of the vehicles. The
petitioner has worked with Village staff and have spent approximately $10,000.00 to
construct a concrete driveway for the vehicles. There is a garage on the property which
houses a fifth vehicle.
Chairman Basnik read into the record a letter from Walter and Rosemary Jort who object
to the petitioners request. The Jorts live to the northwest of the petitioners.
The Zoning Board of Appeals generally discussed the request with emphasis on the impact
of surrounding properties. Mr. Lannon stated that there have been past cases where the
property is lower than surrounding properties and a higher fence was approved in the
lower grade areas. He proposed the petitioner perhaps install a fence according to grade
so it may be five (5) feet high in some areas or six (6) feet high but not to exceed six (6)
feet in height. The petitioner agreed that the suggestion made by Mr. Lannon would be
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suitable for their needs. The properties at 1910, 1850, and 812 have submitted letters of
support of this request for variation.
Mr. Cassidy asked if there was a home occupation being performed at the residence. In
response, Mr. Born said there was not.
Mr. Lannon then moved that the Zoning Board of Appeals approve a variation to Section
14.304.D.1.B of the Zoning Ordinance to increase the maximum height of a perimeter
fence along the rear property line and the west side lot line from five (5) feet to six (6) feet
as shown on petitioners exhibit one subject to the fence on the west side be constructed so
as to conform with the natural slope of the land starting with six (6) feet in the back and
decreasing accordingly never to exceed six (6) feet in height and to establish a parallel line
with the slop of the land to the front. The fence is also to be constructed of solid cedar
material and to be- a board on board quality fence. The motion was seconded by Mr.
Verhasselt.
Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon
NAYS: Basnik, Cassidy, Lannon, Luxem
The motion was denied by a vote of 4-1.
Respectfully submitted,
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Julie Ann Bouris
Secretary