HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/24/1996 ZBA MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
ZBA CASE NO. ZBA-17-96
PETITIONER:
SUBJECT PROPERTY:
PUBLICATION DATE:
REQUEST:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
ABSENT:
Hearing Date: October 24, 1996
William J. Domer
1304 East Thayer Street
October 9, 1996 (Journal)
Variation to allow a gazebo to be constructed 11.5
feet from the rear property line (Section 14.306.E.3)
Gilbert Basnik, Chairman
Ronald Cassidy
Jack Verhasselt
Robert Brettrager
Leo Floros
Elizabeth Luxem
OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: Mr. & Mrs. William J. Domer
Chairman Gil Basnik introduced Case ZBA-17-96, being a request for a variation to allow a gazebo
to be constructed 11.5 feet from the rear property line. Chairman Basnik reminded the Board that
this case would require four votes to successfully approve the case.
The petitioner, Mr. Domer, summarized his request. He stated that he provided the Village with
a signed agreement containing all of his neighbors' support. Mr. Domer described the gazebo
stating that the proposed location is the location originally recommended by the contractor building
the gazebo. He stated that the properties surrounding his lot all have sheds set back a minimum
of five feet from his property line. He said that he felt that the gazebo would beautify his property
and would be a much better improvement than a shed which would be permitted at this location.
He stated that he did not believe that the alternative locations presented by staff were appropriate
given that these locations would interfere with an existing air conditioner, a below grade fire exit
and existing windows of the house.
Mike Sims, Planner, presented the staff's report. Mr. Sims stated that the petitioner is requesting
a variation to permit the construction of a gazebo 11.5 feet from a rear property line when 15 feet
is required. The Village Zoning Ordinance does not permit decks or patios to be located within
the 15 foot rear yard setback. Staff has identified alternative locations for the gazebo not requiring
a variation. One alternative would be to locate the gazebo 4.5 feet closer to the principal structure.
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Mr. Sims stated that staff does not believe that the petitioner has provided valid justification or
hardship -warranting this variation. Staff therefore recommended denial of the variation to decrease
the minimum rear yard setback for a gazebo from 15 feet to 11.5 feet for the residence located
at 1304 East Thayer Street, Case ZBA-17-96.
Mr. Cassidy explained that he sympathizes with the petitioner's position. Chairman Basnik explained
that the provision for requiring a deck to be set back 15 feet from the rear property line was to
remove the social area of the property from the rear yard of the adjacent properties.
After further discussion, Chairman Basnik entertained a motion to approve the variation request
to allow a gazebo to be constructed 11.5 feet from the rear property line at 1304 East Thayer Street,
Case No. ZBA-17-96. The motion was made by Mr. Cassidy and seconded by Mr. Verhasselt.
Upon Roll Call: AYES: Brettrager, Cassidy, Verhasselt and Basnik
NAYS: None
The motion was approved 4-0.
Chairman Basnik stated that this case only requires Zoning Board approval and therefore a
Resolution needs to be approved for this case. Chairman Basnik entertained a motion to approve
Resolution No. Z-17-96 granting approval of a variation to permit a gazebo to be constructed 11.5
feet from the rear property line for the property at 1304 East Thayer Street, Case No. ZBA-17-96.
The motion was made by Mr. Cassidy and seconded by Mr. Brettrager.
Upon Roll Call: AYES: Brettrager, Cassidy, Verhasselt and Basnik
The motion was approved by a vote of 4-0.
NAYS: None
Respectfully submitted,
Daniel Ungerleider, AICP
Planning Coordinator
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
ZBA CASE NO. ZBA-18-96
PETITIONER:
SUBJECT PROPERTY:
PUBLICATION DATE:
REQUEST:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
ABSENT:
Hearing Date: October 24, 1996
TCI of Illinois
1201 Feehanville Drive
October 9, 1996 (Journal)
Variation to install two additional antennas/satellite
dishes at the property for a total of eight antennas.
Gilbert Basnik, Chairman
Ronald Cassidy
Jack Verhasselt
Robert Brettrager
Leo Floros
Elizabeth Luxem
OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: Warren J. Kostak, Architect
John Higgins, Du. Of Customer Satisfaction
Ron Luitgaarden, Engineer
Don Medrick, Resident
Chairman Gil Basnik introduced Case ZBA-18-96, being a request for a variation to increase the
number of permitted satellite dishes from one to eight antennas to permit the construction of two
additional antennas at the TCI Communications facility at 1201 Feehanville Drive.
Warren Kostak, Project Architect for TCI, summarized TCI's request for Village approval for the
installation of two additional antenna satellite dishes at 1201 Feehanville Drive. Mr. Kostak
explained that TCI is proposing to construct two new satellite dishes which will provide digital
reception for the Village of Mount Prospect and the communities that TCI serves in this area. TCI
will be constructing the fust satellite dish immediately and is seeking the Village's support to
construct the second satellite dish within the next five years.
Mr. Cassidy explained that he is concerned that the additional satellite dishes would have a negative
visual impact on the surrounding properties. Mr. Kostak explained that the existing satellite dishes
are located within a bermed area. The two new satellite dishes would be located within a brick
enclosure, directly behind the existing facility. At this location the new satellite dishes would not
have a negative visual impact on the surrounding properties.
Mike Sims, Planner, presented staff's report. He stated that the variation was needed to install
the two additional satellite dishes. Both proposed antennas would be ground -mounted and have
a 4.5 meter diameter dish. He stated that the request for variation would not change the current
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zoning designation of I-1, Limited Industrial, and that the additional satellite dishes would be
compatible with the surrounding land uses. Mr. Sims added that the petitioner's application states
that the new antennas will provide digital TV service to the Mount Prospect market area. If the
variation was not granted, TCI would not be able to provide the state of the art digital technology
to the Mount Prospect market area. Since the request would not have a negative impact on the
surrounding area, staff recommends approval of the variation to install two additional
antennas/satellite dishes for a total of eight dishes for TCI Communications at 1201 Feehanville
Drive, Case No. ZBA-18-96.
Chairman Basnik asked the petitioner to explain how the other six existing satellite dishes were
installed when the current Zoning Ordinance only allows one on the property. Mr. Kostak explained
that the satellite dishes were installed previous to the regulations listed in the existing Code.
Don Medrick, resident of Mount Prospect, stated that he agreed that the antennas would not have
a negative visual impact on surrounding properties. However, he was concerned that there is an
existing "buzz" emanating from that property. Mr. Medrick asked if there had been any research
done on the possible health risks created by these satellite dishes. John Higgins, Director of
Customer Satisfaction for TCI explained that, to his knowledge, these antennas only receive signals -
they do not create transmissions and therefore, do not create possible health risks nor do they make
any type of sound.
Ron Luitgaarden, Engineer for TCI, explained that the satellite dishes only receive transmissions.
However, TCI would be glad to investigate the sound and report back to the Village Board during
the following scheduled Village Board hearings for this case.
Chairman Basnik entertained a motion to approve the request for variation to increase the number
of satellite dishes from one to eight antennas for the property at 1201 Feehanville Drive. The motion
was made by Mr. Brettrager and seconded by Mr. Verhasselt.
Upon Roll Call:
The motion was approved 4-0.
AYES: Brettrager, Cassidy, Verhasselt and Basnik
NAYS: None
Res ectfully sub itted,
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Daniel Ungerleide , AICP
Planning Coordinator