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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
CASE NO. PZ-OI-06
Hearing Date: January 26, 2006
PETITIONER:
Village of Mount Prospect
PUBLICATION DATE:
January 11,2006
REQUEST:
Text Amendment to the Outdoor Lighting Code
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chair Arlene Juracek
Joseph Donnelly
Leo Floros
Marlys Haaland
Richard Rogers
Keith Youngquist
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Ronald Roberts
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT:
Judith Connolly, AICP, Senior Planner
Ellen Divita, Deputy Director, Community Development
Jason Zawila, Long Range Planner
INTERESTED PARTIES:
Chairperson Arlene Juracek called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Joseph Donnelly moved to approve the
minutes of the December 22, 2005 meeting and Keith Youngquist seconded the motion. The motion was
approved 5-0; Leo Floros abstained from the vote. After hearing one previous case, Chairperson Juracek
introduced Case No. PZ-OI-06, text amendments to the Village's Outdoor Lighting Code at 8:23 p.m. She said
that the Village Board's decision was final for the request.
Judith Connolly, Senior Planner, summarized the case. She said that the Village Board discussed modifications to
the Village's outdoor lighting regulations at the September 27,2005 Committee of the Whole meeting. At that
time, Staff recommended modifying the Zoning Ordinance to require only flat lens fixtures be used. In addition,
she stated the Zoning Ordinance could further be modified to specifically state that wall pack lights must be fully
shielded. She said the purpose of these changes is to minimize glare as much as possible.
Ms. Connolly stated that Staff also suggested allowing 'task focused lights' when requested for gas stations,
banks, or similar uses. She said the fixture will extend past the plane of the canopy; however it will be directed in
a manner that would not create light spillage or glare. She stated this allows for providing additional lighting
without creating adverse impacts on the environment, such as light pollution, or to adjacent properties such as
glare.
Ms. Connolly provided exhibits including a draft of the ordinance Staff presented to the Village Board. She
stated that review and recommendation by the Planning & Zoning Commission is required before the Village
Board may approve the text amendment.
Ms. Connolly said the proposal to amend the Village's existing outdoor lighting regulations would be applicable
on a community-wide basis. As property owners update their outdoor lights, they would be required to use a flat
lens, or install a fully shielded wall pack fixture, or use task lighting as the regulations apply to their project. She
further stated the proposed changes are consistent with the Village's current outdoor lighting regulations, but
reflect changes in technology that improve overall site lighting.
Arlene Juracek, Acting Chair
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Ms. Connolly summarized by stating the proposed text amendment meets the standards contained in Section
l4.203.D.8.b of the Zoning Ordinance. Based on these findings, Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning
Commission make a recommendation to the Village Board to approve the following motion:
"To approve Case No. PZ-Ol-06, a Text Amendment to modify Sec. l4.3l4.B to read:
B. Fixture Design: Outdoor lighting fixtures in nonresidential locations must comply with the following
limitations:
1. Full Cutoff Luminaries: Full cutoff luminaries with a total cutoff angle of not more than ninety degrees
(900) shall be used. The Director of Community Development may approve cutoff angles greater than ninety
degrees (900) or the use of fixtures without full cutoff luminaries upon submission of information
conclusively demonstrating that the proposed lighting will not cause glare on adjacent properties.
2. Canopy Lighting: All lighting mounted under a canopy, including, but not limited to, luminaries mounted
on or recessed into the lower surface of a canopy, shall be full cutoff.
3. Flat lens are required for alllie:htine: fixtures.
4. Wall pack lie:hts. where used. shall be full cut-off and fullv shielded.
5. Task focused lie:htine: is permitted at e:as stations. ATM drive-thrus. and similar uses as approved bv
the Director of Community Development. and must include an internal louver so the lie:ht focuses
directly on the task area and does not spill onto the pavement."
Chairperson Juracek thanked Staff for their report and stated that the proposed changes seem to be in line with the
other changes to lighting regulations.
Leo Floros asked Staff how this would affect shopping centers such as Randhurst by darkening parking lots. Ms.
Connolly stated that uniformly lighting areas actually eliminates any dark spots. Mr. Floros asked about the
reduced amount of light in parking areas. Ms. Connolly replied that the proposal does not reduce the lighting
levels, but the type of fixture required. The proposed lighting fixtures direct the light in a more useful way,
eliminating glare. She also stated that the Police Department reviewed and supports the proposed changes.
Richard Rogers asked how the changes would affect existing lighting fixtures for places like Randhurst Shopping
Center. Ms. Connolly stated that the changes Staff is proposing would be as existing fixtures are changed out.
Another section of the code takes effect January 1, 2006 and the Village Attorney is reviewing the code to
determine whether situations that would be addressed on a nuisance/complaint basis.
Chairperson Juracek asked if the fully shielded wall pack lighting offers sufficient lighting for a task area or path.
Ms. Connolly stated that the wall pack lighting does provide adequate lighting for task/path areas. She stated that
the proposed changes fall in line with the lighting requirements of surrounding communities, and is up-to-date
with current technology.
Chairperson Juracek asked if there were any further questions or if anyone wished to address the Commission.
Hearing none, the Public Hearing was closed at 8:30 p.m.
Keith Youngquist made a motion to approve the proposed text amendments as presented, Case No. PZ-Ol-06;
Richard Rogers seconded the motion.
UPON ROLL CALL:
AYES: Donnelly, Floros, Haaland, Rogers, Youngquist, and Juracek
NAYS: None
Arlene Juracek, Acting Chair
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Motion was approved 6-0. The case will go to Village Board for their consideration
After hearing one additional case, Richard Rogers made a motion to adjourn at 9:04 p.m., seconded by Joseph
Donnelly. The motion was approved by a voice vote and th meeting was adjourned.
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