HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/14/2006 P&Z minutes 34-06
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
CASE NO. PZ-34-06
Hearing Date: December 14,2006
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
108 South Emerson Street
PETITIONER:
KAMB Co. dba elements diet & fitness
PUBLICATION DATE:
November 29,2006
PIN NUMBERS:
08-12-108-002/003/004
REQUESTS:
Conditional Use approval for a gym
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Arlene Juracek, Chairperson
Joseph Donnelly
Leo Floros
Marlys Haaland
Ronald Roberts
Richard Rogers
Keith Youngquist
Mary Johnson, Alternate
STAFF MEMBER PRESENT:
Judy Connolly, AICP, Senior Planner
Ellen Divita, Deputy Director, Community Development Department
INTERESTED PARTIES:
Kim and Mark Branch
Chairperson Arlene Juracek called the meeting to order at 7:31 p.m. Richard Rogers moved to approve the
minutes of the November 22, 2006 meeting and Keith Youngquist seconded the motion. The motion was
approved 6-0, with Joseph Donnelly and Arlene Juracek abstaining. Richard Rogers made a motion to continue
case PZ-30-06 to the January 25, 2007 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Keith Youngquist seconded
the motion. The motion was approved 7-0. After hearing two previous cases, Chairperson Juracek introduced
Case Number PZ-34-06 at 9:45 p.m.; a request for a Conditional Use.
Judy Connolly, Senior Planner stated that the Subject Property is located on the west side of Emerson Street,
between Busse Avenue and Northwest Highway. The Subject Property, known as "The Emerson" is a mixed use
development and includes approximately 14,000 square feet of retail/commercial space on the first floor and 52
residential condominium units above the first floor. She said the Subject Property is zoned B5C Downtown
Commercial Core Planned Unit Development and is bordered by the B5C district to the north, east, and west and
by the Union Pacific (Metra) rail road tracks to the south.
Ms. Connolly said the Subject Property obtained Conditional Use approval in 2004 for a Planned Unit
Development, mixed use facility. The Subject Property includes 52 residential units and at least 8 commercial
tenant spaces. She said shortly after the adjacent Lofts & Shops mixed-use project was approved, the developer
entered into an agreement with the Village allowing them to lease up to 40 parking spaces in the Village's parking
deck. Employees who work in the Lofts & Shops and The Emerson are required to park in the Village parking
deck to ensure the surface and street parking spaces are available for customers.
Ms. Connolly stated that similar to other mixed-use developments in the downtown, The Emerson includes an
underground parking garage for the residential units. She said upon completion of construction, there will be 57
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surfaces spaces for The Emerson, The Lofts & Shops, the neighboring office space, restaurant, and bakery as well
as 35 on street parking spaces immediately adjacent to the overall development. There is a cross access and
shared parking agreement between all property owners for the interior parking lot and the spaces, except for the 6
noted on the site plan, are shared by all the businesses. In addition, the Village parking deck, located immediately
north of the Subject Property, has 383 free parking spaces available for the public.
Ms. Connolly said the Petitioner proposes to modify the interior of the 4,020 sq. ft. tenant space and operate a
gym. She stated that the floor plan for the operation indicates that the facility will include cardiovascular
machines, a circuit training area, exercise machines, and a locker room. The locker room will have showers,
lockers, saunas, and restrooms. She said the Petitioner proposes to market the facility to women only, and will
offer exercise classes, personal training, nutritional counseling, and child care for members while they are using
the facility.
Ms. Connolly stated that Staff reviewed the parking situation and found the Village Code requires the proposed
gym provide 10 parking spaces in order to comply with Zoning Ordinance requirements as the Zoning Ordinance
requires five spaces per 1,000 square feet, and then gives a 50% reduction due to the site's B5C zoning. She said
most of The Emerson development was approved with a retail use in mind, but a retail use of the same square
footage as the gym would also require 10 parking spaces ((4,020-1,500)/1,000 sq. ft. x 4). Therefore, the
proposed gym will have the same parking need as the intended retail use and neighboring properties.
Ms. Connolly said other departments reviewed the Petitioner's proposal and did not object to the proposed use.
The only concern Staff has with the proposal is ensuring the surface parking lot spaces are available for short-term
parking and that the parking deck is used for long-term parking.
Ms. Connolly stated that based on these findings, the proposed gym meets the Conditional Use standards
contained in Section 14.203.F.8 of the Zoning Ordinance and Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning
Commission approve the following motion:
"To approve a Conditional Use permit to allow a gym to operate, as detailed in the Petitioner's application, at 108
S. Emerson St., Case Number PZ-34-06, subject to the condition that the elements diet & fitness employees park
in the municipal parking deck."
Ms. Connolly said the Village Board's decision is final for this case.
Chairperson Juracek called for questions from the Commission. There were none.
Chairperson Juracek swore in Kim Branch, 504 South See Gwun, Mount Prospect, Illinois, owner of elements diet
and fitness. Ms. Branch thanked Staff for their help during this process. She stated she has purchased a license for
three locations, the first being in Mount Prospect. Her intention is for the gym to have a spa-like feeling and
provide an environment for women to exercise and socialize. She gave a brief presentation of the gym lay-out
and her marketing plan. She asked for questions from the Commission.
Richard Rogers stated that he likes this plan and said it will add to the vitalization of the downtown. Chairperson
Juracek said she hopes this addition will also help draw new retail to the downtown.
Chairperson Juracek asked what the hours of operation will be. Ms. Branch said initially, they will be open six
days per week from approximately 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Leo Floros stated this type of business is great for downtown Mount Prospect and welcomed the Petitioner to
downtown.
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Chairperson Juracek called for additional comments from the audience. Hearing none, the public hearing was
closed at 9:55 p.m.
Richard Rogers made a motion to approve a Conditional Use permit to allow a gym to operate, as detailed in the
Petitioner's application, at 108 S. Emerson St., Case Number PZ-34-06, subject to the condition that the elements
diet &fitness employees park in the municipal parking deck. Joseph Donnelly seconded the motion.
UPON ROLL CALL:
AYES: Donnelly, Floros, Haaland, Roberts, Rogers, Youngquist, Juracek
NAYS: None
Motion was approved 7-0.
After hearing one additional case, Marlys Haaland made a motion to adjourn at 10:22 p.m., seconded by Keith
Youngquist. The motion was approved by a voice vote and the meeting was adjourned.
Stacey Dunn, Community Development
Administrative Assistant
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