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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2672_001001 ��,�m ?41100 01,1 NEX,i. ORDINANCE NO. 2559 NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 8-75 ORDER. OF Village Board Village of Mount Prospect BUILDING DEPARTMENT ALL n r B U S I N E S S February 25, 1975 Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Special meeting of the Magor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect called by Magor Telchert on Friday, February 21, 1975 pursuant to Chapter 2 "The. Board of Trustees" Section 2.103 '.'Meetings" as specified in the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect. 1,. CALL TO ORDER 2.. INVOCATION - TR.US.TEE GUSTUS 3. ROLL CALL MAYOR ROBERT D. TEICHERT TRUSTEE ANDERSON .! TRUSTEE y . TRUSTEE GUSTUS TRUSTEE y " 1 ! TRUSTEE1•SCHOLTEN 4. ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ON THE SITE OF THE VENTURE DEPARTMENT STORE AND CONVEYANCE BY THE DEVELOPERS TO THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT OF CERTAIN SEWER AND _ LIVE f__TS THEREOF FOR INFORMATION ONLY ` 1 POLICE COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT ILLINOIS ROUTE 83 S -CURVE THROUGH THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT 8:00 February P10,011rbill "M VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS TO: Mayor and Board of Trustees FROM: Zoning Board of Appeals RE : Case No. ZBA-2-V-75 HEARD: February 20,, 1975 PETITIONER: The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. . Inc. 2622 North Pulaski Chicago Illinois PROPERTY: Rte. 83 & Dempster (Lot 2 in Kenroy's Elmhurst Subdivision) Mount Prospect Illinois Unit: District REQUEST: Variation of 113 Square feet to permit construction of wall sign of that area on building as allowable area is already Oxceeded by Venture Stores who jointly occupy the premisis. Also to add a sign to an existing free standing Venture sign. The following variations are requested: 1. Variation of 25 square feet in area of sign. 2, Variation of 5 1/2 feet to allow sign to be 4 1/2 feet from ground level rather than 10 feet required. 3. Variation to permit two signs to be displayed on a single frame, NEIGHBORS: Notified: yes. OBJECTORS: None RESULTS OF TESTIMONY: Mr. Ralson of A & P appeared and described the need for identification to the Board and indicated the vari- ations necessary to serve his requirements. The Board voted 6-0 to grant the variations required. CAROLYN KRAUSE Chairwoman GILBERT BASNICK Acting Secretary CC: File of the Zoning Board of Appeals' All members of the Zoning Board of Appeals Building Department Petitioner E D U M TO: ilayor and Board of Trustees FIE 01,1 Building Committee SUBJECT Building Comr.,Lttee meeting , February 12, 1975 C> PRESENT: Kenneth ScholtenD George Anderson, Building Director Buell Dutton,, klarie Caylcr, cha ir-,T.ian mm . .............. .. .... Case. , 4- -7 D r e Al"a u1 eek, 4315 W Pro -D e c. t - a v a r i a, -t . ........ .. .. 'a- Ift -addition to office building Dr. Heck attended the committee session, requesting a 16x37.5' addition to the rear cf his present building, to provide a total building area of approximately 1530 square feet,, also a half -foot side yard variation for additional parking. The building would permit expansion of his dental practice. iihile the doctor suggested providing 11 parking spaces on the back and west side portion of the edifice, the committee suggested only 9 spaces to permit a less crowded parking facility. Dr. Heck agreed that when the rear alley was scheduled for paving, he would not be adverse to paying his fair share o-' an assessment for this purpose behind his property. The Zoning �hoard of appeals voted 5-0 to recommend grant- ing the variation allowing construction of an addition to the business use in a R3 district, with a sidevard variation of approximately one-half foot on the west lot line. The committee concurs with the zoning Doard's findings. C) d. .14 Wb d . . .............. . .. _")) . .... .. . ...... . . . ...... ...... ase o 7 4 john 1'\,'anysz Jr. 72 0 East Ran Rd. ZB!i-45-VCI V a r i a t:L=, .. . .... ........ ra " — - r"'ar yard setback in a B3 district. George Poulos, the lessee, met with the committee concerning, C> a request to construct a 9.5lx291 addition to the rear of the present building for storage purposes, The building is to he used as a 24-hour restaurant to be known as The Jolly Roc-er. CD A setback of 22 --Feet- presently exists and the addition would require a 7.51 varia4-ion. �7 L . ..mile only 17 parking spaces are required, 23 spaces would be provided. The building abuts a parkina4!> area for the Community Home C� tj C e n te r , and tithe co, rt -E:'_:5Iej'_s3P with t"inie adjacent open area now in existence, no nei hDoring lniardshiD would he felt by the r D addition The Zoning Board of 1--i-p-peals voted 5-0 to recomC> mend granting Cl� ­ " the requested variation, and the Euilding co=mmittee concurs with the Zoning Board's findings . Hluilding Comi-,iittss Page 2 Feb. 12 175 1--leeting ?Case 1., o. ZB�A-4 6 -V- 7 Salvatore D i llucci - f or re zon . ....... . ..... property at 1440-i450 Eiver i�oad, to conform to use. A restaurant and gas station presently exist on the property in question. Acquired in 190-0,, the property was zoned D3 in the county. However, upon annexation of the area,, the zoning reverted to Villa,:re hl. The petitioner requests zoning to conform to C, - - 6 existin-, uses. CO The Zoning Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to recommend changing the zoning of the south 751 from R1 to JB3 and changing the 2 C) zoning of the remaining portion of the property from R1,1 to D4 subject to the property being subdivided into two lots. The C; Building commmittee concurs with the Zoning Board's findings. C) t. i. f. It. % T. ry ea to re 111. IC. ra 0%. o o Z 4 3 - V - 7 Hotter than 1,! ether' Eusc, 2 East B A , Northwest highway. A request ror s-pecial use for coin operated machines, she corporat ion I s pre s icien t 14r. -N-, i lliam 1-.erman . met with the committee. It appears the devices have been on the premises since February,, 1974, . �-4Igen a Villa -.re license was issued in A-Drilm 19749 14 coin operated machines were in operation at said location UDon aDDlyin- for current licenses, they were denied since it is the committee's understanding there is an ordinance of record precluding the operation o.-rL- coin devices in the village. C> The -re also appeared to IDe some indication that parents have di by young children usin.(-, sun ch money for flaying G - C;� �_-he coin machines. Tr,��j committee, bv a of o 2-1 first concurred with the A. /,on in g Board of A -peals which voted 4-1 to recommend the SDeclal L), use requested. However, ar r -tesubsequent discussion the committee agree -m ad that the atter be deferred until the next regular meeting of the board, so that V'illage ordinances in this regard can be 00 confirmed. i rie L. Caylor ,A Chairman