HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1107 11/09/1965
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Ordinance No. /107
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
MOUNT PROSPECT BUILDING CODE TO AUTHORIZE
THE GRANTING OF VARIATIONS THEREFROM
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT:
SECTION ONE: Section 9 of Chapter II of the Mount
Prospect Building Code is hereby amended by deleting therefrom
the words, ItDuties and Power of Board of Appeals, It and insert-
ing in their place the ''lords, "Appeals From the Building
Committee," and by deleting from the said Section the words,
"Board of Trustees, who shall act as the Board of Appeals and,"
and inserting in their place the words, "Board of Appeals," so
that the said Section 9 shall thereafter be and read as follows:
APPEALS FROM THE BUILDING COMMITTEE:
9. vfuenever the Building Committee shall
reject or refuse to approve the mode or manner
of construction proposed to be followed or
materials to be used in the erection or altera-
tion of a building or structure, or when it is
claimed that the provisions of this code or of
any duly adopted rules do not apply, or that an
equally good or more desirable form of construc-
tion can be employed in a specific case, the
owner of such building or structure, or his
duly authorized agent, may appeal from the deci-
sion of the Building Committee to the Board of
Appeals, whose decision shall supersede that
of the Building Committee and shall be final.
SECTION TWO: Chapter II of the Mount Prospect
Building Code, as amended, is hereby further amended by adding
a new Section 10 thereto, the said new section to be and read
as follows:
10. VARIATIONS.
(A) In any case in which the strict or literal
application or enforcement of the provisions
of this Building Code impose an unwarranted
or unnecessary hardship, the Board of Appeals
of the Village may, upon application by the
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owner or occupant of the premises affected,
grant a variation from the terms of this Build-
ing Code.
(B) An application for a variation shall be made to
the Superintendent of Building who shall trans-
mit the application to the Board of Appeals.
(C) The Board of Appeals shall hold a public hearing
on all applications for variations from the Build-
ing Code. At such public hearings the Board of
Appeals shall give the applicant and any other
interested person an opportunity to be heard
with respect to the application.
(D) A notice of such public hearing shall be sent
by mail, not more than 30 nor less than 15 days
before the date set for such hearing, to each
person who paid the general taxes for the last
preceding year in which taxes were paid on each
lot, tract or parcel of land, all or any part of
which lies within 100 feet in each direction of
the property on which is located the building or
structure as to which an application for a varia-
tion has been made. The number of feet occupied
by public roads, streets, alleys and other public
ways shall be excluded in computing the 100 foot
distance. Such notices shall be mailed by the
Village Clerk, but the applicant for a variation
shall provide the names of the persons to whom
such notices are to be sent.
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(E)
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The Board of Appeals shall not grant a variation
from the terms of this Building Code unless it
shall find that the strict application of the
provisions of the Building Code will create an
unwarranted hardship, that the proposed varia- f
tion will be in harmony with the intent of th~
provisions of this Building Code, and that the
public safety and welfare will be protected. In
determining the extent to which the aforesaid
requirements have been established, the Board of
Appeals shall consider:
(1) Whether the strict application of the pro-
visions of the Building Code will actually
impose aphardship as distinguished from a
mere inc~nv~nience for the applicant.
Whether the,~onditions upon which the
application tor a vartation are based are
unique and would not be generally 'applicable
to other buildings of the same type or
character within the Village.
(2)
(3)
Whether the alleged hardship has been
created by any person who presently has
an interest in the building or structure.
(4)
Whether the granting of the variation would
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be detrimental to the p~blic welfare or
injurious .~o other buildings or structures
in the neighborhood in which the subject
building or structure is located.
(5) Whether the proposed variation will
increase the danger of fire, endanger the
public safety, or substantially diminish or
impair the value of other buildings or
structures in the vicinity.
(F) The Board of Appeals may impose such conditions,
safeguards, and restrictions upon any building
or structure benefited by a variation as may be
necessary to comply with the standards set out
in subsection (E) of this Section 10.
(G) The provisions of this Section 10 of Chapter II
shall not be construed to supersede or nullify
Sections llO.l and 110.2 of the provisions of
the 1960 Edition of the Basic Building Code,
recommended by the Building Officials Conference
of America and adopted by reference by Section
2.1(a) of Chapter I of this Building Code.
SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall be in full force
and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication
in the manner provided by law.
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PASSED thisL day of ~ t>?~v(~
APPROVED this ~ day of
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, 1905.
, 1965.
PUBLISHED in
the .M.ount Prospect Herald NOuY .' r 18, 1965.
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ViI age President
ATTEST:
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. Village 'Clerk