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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/23/2025 P&Z Agenda PacketVillage of Mount Prospect Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting Agenda 50 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 January 23, 2025 Village Hall - 3rd Floor Board Room 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2.1. PZ -16-24 / 1052 Center Drive / CU: Massage Therapy 3. NEW BUSINESS 3.1. PZ -22-24 / 930 E Northwest Hwy / CU: Massage Therapy / Village Board Final 4. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD 5. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 6. ADJOURNMENT ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING BUT BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY OR NEEDS SOME ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE, SHOULD CONTACT THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 8471392-6000, EXTENSION 5307 Page 1 of 35 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CASE NO. PZ -16-24 Hearing Date: October 24, 2024 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1052 Center Drive, Mount Prospect PETITIONER: AMC 11 Investments RM LLC PUBLICATION DATE: October 9, 2024 REQUEST: Conditional Use for Massage Therapy Establishment MEMBERS PRESENT: Joseph Donnelly Ewa Weir Walter Szymczak Greg Miller Richard Rogers Donald Olsen MEMBERS ABSENT: William Beattie STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Antonia Lalagos — Development Planner INTERESTED PARTIES: William Christy, AMC 11 Investments RM LLC Chairman Donnelly called the meeting to order at 7:01 PM. Commissioner Miller made a motion seconded by Commissioner Szymczak to approve the minutes from the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on October 10, 2024. The minutes were approved 5-0 (Chairman Donnelly abstained). Chairman Donnelly introduced case number PZ -16-24, 1052 Center Drive, a request for a conditional use permit to operate a massage therapy establishment at the subject property. The Village Board's decision is final for this case. Ms. Lalagos explained that subject property is a 3,616 square foot tenant space in Randhurst Village and the space was formerly occupied by a massage establishment, Massage Envy, from 2013 to 2023. She reported that the storefront has been vacant since 2023, when Massage Envy moved from Randhurst Village to Mt Prospect Plaza. Ms. Lalagos stated that because the subject property has been vacant for over six months, the petitioner must request a new conditional use approval to operate a massage establishment in this location. Ms. Lalagos indicated that the petitioner, William Christy of AMC 11 Investments RM LLC, proposes to operate a 3,616 square foot "Hand & Stone" massage establishment at the subject property. She explained that the petitioner proposes to use the existing floor plan with no interior or exterior renovations requiring a building permit. Ms. Lalagos shared that the petitioner currently operates four Hand & Stone franchise locations in the Chicago suburbs. In the application, the petitioner included a list of massage and facial services offered and stated that all service providers are required to pass Hand & Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting — October 24, 2024 PZ -16-24 Page 2 of 35 Stone Code of Ethics training, provide a valid state license, and undergo a criminal record and employment reference check. Ms. Lalagos said that the proposed Mount Prospect location will have 12 treatment rooms and will employ approximately 12 to 20 licensed providers, along with five to seven spa associates, and two spa managers. She reported that the proposed hours of operation are Monday — Friday 9AM tolOPM, Saturday 8AM to 9PM, and Sunday 8AM to 7PM. Ms. Lalagos confirmed that the subject property is zoned B-3* Community Shopping Planned Unit Development (PUD) and that sufficient parking is provided for this business use per the approved PUD. She reiterated that no interior or exterior renovations are proposed and noted that the Village will require a sign permit to install a new wall sign on the storefront. Ms. Lalagos stated that the petitioner submitted a business license application and a massage therapy addendum according to the requirements of Village Code Chapter 11 and that the Police Department confirmed that the petitioner has met all ordinance standards to operate a massage establishment. She reported that staff has not received public comments pertaining to this request. Ms. Lalagos asserted that the proposed conditional use meets the standards contained in Section 14.203(F) of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance. She requested that the Planning and Zoning Commission make a motion to adopt staff's findings as the findings of the Planning and Zoning Commission and recommend approval of the following motion: "A conditional use to operate a massage therapy establishment at 1052 Center Drive, subject to the following conditions: a) The business shall hold a valid Mount Prospect business license; b) Any massage therapist employed at the business establishment shall hold a valid massage therapist license with the State of Illinois; c) Compliance with all applicable development, fire, building, and other Village Codes and regulations; and d) A new conditional use approval shall be required for: i. A change of ownership involving 50% or more of the officers or partners; ii. A change in legal entity; or iii. A change in location." Ms. Lalagos stated that the Village Board's decision is final for this case. Chairman Donnelly swore in the petitioner, William Christy of 864 N Bennett St, Geneva, Illinois. Mr. Christy explained that he is proposing to move his Rolling Meadows Hand and Stone location to Mount Prospect. He noted that he has owned the Rolling Meadows location for seven and a half years and it did really well, but the area has declined and his lease is coming up for renewal, so he decided it was time to move. Chairman Donnelly asked the petitioner if the conditions of approval were acceptable. Mr. Christy replied in the affirmative. Hearing no further comments or questions, Chairman Donnelly closed the hearing and asked for a motion. Commission Miller made a motion seconded by Commissioner Szymczak to approve the following motion: Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting — October 24, 2024 PZ -16-24 Page 3 of 35 "A conditional use to operate a massage therapy establishment at 1052 Center Drive, subject to the following conditions: e) The business shall hold a valid Mount Prospect business license; f) Any massage therapist employed at the business establishment shall hold a valid massage therapist license with the State of Illinois; g) Compliance with all applicable development, fire, building, and other Village Codes and regulations; and h) A new conditional use approval shall be required for: iv. A change of ownership involving 50% or more of the officers or partners; V. A change in legal entity; or vi. A change in location." UPON ROLL CALL AYES: Szymczak, Weir, Olsen, Miller, Rogers, Donnelly NAYS:None The Planning and Zoning Commission gave a positive recommendation (6-0) to the Village Board for the November 6 th meeting. Chairman Donnelly asked if there were any citizens to be heard. Hearing no further discussion, Chairman Donnelly made a motion seconded by Commissioner Miller and the meeting was adjourned at 7:08 PM. Antonia Lalagos, Development Planner Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting — October 24, 2024 PZ -16-24 Page 4 of 35 Subject Meeting Fiscal Impact (Y/N) Dollar Amount Budget Source Category Type Information Item Cover Page PZ -22-24 / 930 E Northwest Hwy / CU: Massage Therapy Village Board Final January 23, 2025 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION N NEW BUSINESS Action Item The petitioner (Renew Yourself Massage Therapy) is proposing to operate a massage therapy establishment at 930 East Northwest Highway (the subject property). The petitioner is moving their massage therapy business from another office building in Mount Prospect to the subject property. Massage therapy establishments require conditional use approval to operate in the Village. The proposed business meets the standards for a conditional use and therefore staff is supportive of the request. Discussion The petitioner, Julie Reidy of Renew Yourself Massage Therapy, proposes to operate a 240 square foot massage establishment at the subject property. The petitioner stated in the application that she has held a massage therapist license for 19 years and has operated in Mount Prospect for 18 years. In the business summary, the petitioner describes the types of services offered, including Swedish massage, sports massage, lymphatic drainage therapy, and reflexology. The petitioner will be the only practitioner, and she anticipates three to four patients per day, six days per week. The proposed hours of operation are Monday / Tuesday 9AM to 2PM, Wednesday / Thursday 11AM to 6PM, Friday / Saturday 9AM to 12PM, and closed Sunday. The tenants at the subject property share a common reception area, common bathrooms, and a common kitchenette with a sink according to the application. The petitioner proposes to use the existing floor plan with no interior or exterior renovations requiring a building permit. The subject property is zoned B-5 Central Commercial. Five parking stalls are located at the rear of the subject property, and on -street public parking is available at the front of the building. Since the proposal does not involve new construction or major rehabilitation (50 percent or more), or a change in use which warrants additional parking, no additional off- street parking is required. The petitioner submitted a business license application and a massage therapy addendum according to the requirements of Village Code Chapter 11, Article 7 for Massage Page 5 of 35 Establishments. As of this writing, staff has not received public comment pertaining to the case. Alternatives 1. Approval of the following motion: "A conditional use to operate a massage therapy establishment at 930 East Northwest Highway, subject to the following conditions: a. The business shall hold a valid Mount Prospect business license; b. Any massage therapist employed at the business establishment shall hold a valid massage therapist license with the State of Illinois; c. Compliance with all applicable development, fire, building, and other Village Codes and regulations; and d. A new conditional use approval shall be required for: i. A change of ownership involving 50% or more of the officers or partners; i i. A change in legal entity; or iii. A change in location." 2. Action at the discretion of the Planning & Zoning Commission. Staff Recommendation Approval of a conditional use to operate a massage therapy establishment at 930 East Northwest Highway, subject to the conditions listed in the staff report. Attachments 1. PZ -22-24 Staff Report 2. PZ -22-24 Administrative Content 3. PZ -22-24 Plans Page 6 of 35 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT 50 S. Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, I L 60056 STAFF REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF Community Development Jason C Shallcross, AICP, CEcD Antonia Lalagos Director of Community Development Development Planner DATE: January 16, 2025 CASE NUMBER PZ -22-24 PUBLIC HEARING DATE January 23, 2025 T�v,,7777 7 APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER Renew Yourself Massage Therapy/ Anthony J Izzo Revoca bLe Trust U/D dated January 5, 2009 PROPERTY ADDRESS/LOCATION 930 E Northwest Hwy BRIEF SUMMARY OF REQUEST The petitioner (RenewYourself Massage Therapy) is proposing a massage therapy establishment at 930 East Northwest Highway (the subject property). Massage therapy businesses require conditional use approval to operate. The subject property is zoned B-5 Central Commercial District. The proposed business meets the standards for a conditional use and therefore staff is supportive of the request. 2024 Village of Mount ct Zoning Map EXISTING EXISTING LAND USE/ SURROUNDING ZONING & LAND USE SIZE OF ZONING SITE IMPROVEMENTS North: R -A Single Family ResidentiaL PROPERTY B-5 Central Multi -tenant commercial East: B-5 Central Commercial 240 SF (Tenant) Commercial South: 1-2 Railroad West: B-5 Central Commercial STAFF RECOMMENDATION APPROVE (ZMD DENY HAPLAN\P[anning&Zoning COMM\P&Z2024\StaffReports\PZ-22-24930 E Northwest Hwy (CU- Massage Thera py).docx Page 7 of 35 BACKGROUND / PROPERTY HISTORY The subject property is a single -story muLti-tenant commercial building with a mixture of professional office and persona[ service establishments. The petitioner is moving their massage therapy business from another office building in Mount Prospect to the subject property. Massage therapy establishments require conditional use approval to operate in the Village. PROPOSAL The petitioner, Julie Reidy of Renew Yourself Massage Therapy, proposes to operate a 240 square foot massage establishment at the subject property. The petitioner stated in the application that she has held a massage therapist license for 19 years and has operated in Mount Prospect for 18 years. In the business summary, the petitioner describes the types of services offered, including Swedish massage, sports massage, lymphatic drainage therapy, and reftexotogy. The petitioner will be the only practitioner, and she anticipates three to four patients per day, six days per week. The proposed hours of operation are Monday / Tuesday 9AM to 2PM, Wednesday /Thursday 1 1AM to 6PM, Friday / Saturday 9AM to 12PM, and closed Sunday. According to the application, the tenants at the subject property share a common reception area, common bathrooms, and a common kitchenette with a sink. The petitioner proposes to use the existing floor plan with no interior or exterior renovations requiring a building permit. The subject property is zoned B-5 Central Commercial. Five parking stalls are Located at the rear of the subject property, and on -street public parking is available at the front of the building. Since the proposal does not involve new construction or major rehabilitation (50 percent or more), or a change in use which warrants additional parking, no additional off-street parking is required. The petitioner submitted a business license application and a massage therapy addendum according to the requirements of Village Code Chapter 11, Article 7 for Massage Establishments. STANDARDS AND FINDINGS The Planning and Zoning Commission shall review the standards and findings of fact outlined in Exhibit A and 1) accept them without changes, 2) accept them with changes, or 3) reject the findings. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall use the findings of fact to guide their recommendation to the Village Board. HAPLAN\Planning&Zoning COMM\P&Z2024\StaffReports\PZ-22-24930 E Northwest Hwy (CU- Massage Thera py).docx 2 Page 8 of 35 Staff finds that the proposed conditional use meets the standards contained in Section 14.203(F) of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance. Staff requests that the Planning and Zoning Commission make a motion to adopt staff's findings as the findings of the Planning and Zoning Commission and recommend approva of the following motion: 1. "A conditional use to operate a massage therapy establishment at 930 East Northwest Highway, subject to the following conditions: a. The business shall hold avaLid Mount Prospect business License; b. Any massage therapist employed at the business establishment shall hold a valid massage therapist License with the State of Illinois; c. Compliance with all applicable development, fire, building, and other Village Codes and regulations; and d. A new conditional use approval shall be required for: i. A change of ownership involving 50% or more of the officers or partners; ii. A change in legal entity; or iii. A change in location. The Village Board's decision is final for this case. ATTACHMENTS: ADMINISTRATIVE CONTENT PLANS OTHER - plemental Information, C(Z.ning Request Application, Respons (Plat of Survey, Site Plan, etc.) DP bpc Comments Received, Standards, etc ... ) es etc ... ) lconcur: Jason C ShaLLcross, AICP, CEcD Director of Community Development HAPLAN\P[anning&Zoning COMM\P&Z2024\StaffReports\PZ-22-24930 E Northwest Hw)/ (CU- Massage Thera py).docx Page 9 of 35 Exhibit A Standards and Findings of Fact Section 14.203(F) — Conditional Use Standards No conditional use shall be recommended for approval by the planning and zoning commission unless it finds: 1 ) That the establishment, maintenance, or operation of the conditional use will not be detrimental to, or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare; 2) That the conditional use will not be injurious to the uses and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood in which it is to be Located; 3) That the establishment of the conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of the surrounding property for uses permitted in the district; 4) That adequate public utilities, access roads, drainage and/or necessary facilities have been or will be provided; 5) That adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress and egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets; 6) That the proposed conditional use is not contrary to the objectives of the current comprehensive plan for the village; and 7) That the conditional use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is Located, except as such regulations may, in each instance, be modified pursuant to the recommendations of the planning and zoning commission. Petitioner's Finding�s. The petitioner states in the application that she will regularly review operations to ensure compliance with health and safety standards and will adjust practices based on client feedback and evolving regulation. The petitioner reports that she will be in a building with other professional businesses, and that her operations will not disturb nearby residents or businesses. The petitioner notes that her business has a Low physical and environmental impact that will not hinder the neighboring properties or development potential. The petitioner describes the office building as having adequate public utilities, access roads, and drainage. The petitioner asserts that the traffic generated by her business will be Light and that she will monitor and address any issues that arise once the business is open. The petitioner advocates that her business will promote health and wellness among residents. Finally, the petitioner states that she will conform to the applicable regulations of the district and will adjust the proposal to incorporate recommendations and ensure that the business fits harmoniously within the district. Staff's Findings: Staff has reviewed the petitioner's request for a conditional use to operate a massage establishment and finds that the standards have been met. The Police Department confirmed that the petitioner has met the standards to obtain a massage establishment business License. Staff finds that the proposal will not endanger public health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare. The business has operated in Mount Prospect for 18 years without incident, and no substantial changes are proposed except for a relocation to another office building in the central commercial corridor. No changes are proposed for the interior or exterior that would impede improvement of the surrounding properties or cause traffic congestion in the public streets. The subject property is designated "Neighborhood Center" in the future Land use plan and the proposed personal services use is compLimentaryto the mix of small-scale business office, retail, and commercial service uses already established in this area. HAPLAN\P[anning&Zoning COMM\P&Z2024\StaffReports\PZ-22-24930 E Northwest HM (CU- Massage Thera py).docx Page 10 of 35 INVillage of Ntunt Prospect 1h Ar Community Development Department 50 S. Envarson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 Phone-. (84718t8-5328 Zoning Request Application ................... Fill" Addrew(es); Kwk. i e propWy Area (.Sq.Ft. and/,OrArj9epr Zoning Dhilrid (s): + SF 34(N - Parcel Index Numbew(s) (PIN(# qZ ff. Zoning 11110*0$0) (Check SO *0 q*W 5§ Conditional Use: For El Varia"s): To Zoning Map Amendment Rezone From To Zoning Te)d Amendment SecUorKs) Other: 17777= 5 AZ P" I WON 4 "1 1110"IM-0 71r-1 11 7-T-11 =77. I �,Aab—.—.—Ppgo 11 of 35 I E] Check N Same as Applicant Corporation: IName: 'i csr-%\[ Address: CN —t, - LZ U, In oonskieration of the information contained In this petition as well as all supporting documentation. It Is rattuested, that approval be give" t* this request. The applicant is the owner or authorized representative of the owner of the property. The patitionw and the owner of the property 9MM OMPIGYMM Of th* Village Of Mount prospect and Otair agoWs permissiOn to ~ 00 the PmPwtY duting reasonable hours for visual Insp*CdOft of the subjed property. I hereby aMnn that &H Information provided twain and in all msWWa; submlftd In association with this application am true and accurate to The b set of my knowkKIW. vu� DOW—, Applicant: (Print or Type Name) If applicant Is not property owner I hereby designate the applicant to act as my agent for the purpose of seeldng the zoning request(s) described in this application and the associated Stwial. PropertyOwner. Date: (Signature) (Pria or Type Na Page 12 of 35 Affidavit of Ownemhip COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS 1. A o z:. =4?!, r.2 under-oaft stdo ftt I am -- . .......... .1 . ...... - amm 1�-ll the sois owrw of the property fman owner of the property n an authorized officer for the owner of the property '#if Well It and that such property is owned by �A�� =. as of this date. (print ro(me) Page 13 of 35 111KA-01 100 TRUSTEE'S DEED IN TRUST THE GRANTM Anthony J. Izzo, Trustee of the Anthony J. lao Revocable Living Trust U/D dated January 5. 19% of the Village of Arlington Heights, CountyofCook, State of Illinois, fortheconsideration of ten and no/100 ($10.00) DOLLARS, and other valuable consideration in hand paid, CONVEYS and QUITCLAIMS to: Anthony J. Izzoor his successors in interest as Trustee of the Anthony J. Izzo Revocable Trust U/D dated January 5, 2009 Address of Grantee: 2004 E. Fremont Ct., Arlington Heights. IL 60004 as to a one-half (!/2) interest in the following described Real Estate situated in the County of Cook in the State of I I linois, to wit - See attached legal description The Trustee of the above Trust is granted full power and authority to sell, convoy, transfer, mortgage, lease and otherw ise deal with the subject property pursuant to the provisions ofthe above Trust. No tanble con"ration - Exempt parsmuat to P=vgr%pb 1004(e) of the Real FAftft Tnansfer Act Date I� 23 Io_q I Permanent Real Estate Index Number 09- 12404-029 Address of Real Estate: 930 E. Northwest Hwy., Mt. Prospect� IL 60056 DATED this day of January, 2009. ;�3! Anthony J. Izzo FES 3903 State of Illinois Y� )SS. County of Cook ) 1. the undersigned, a Notary Public in and fbr said County, in the State af0tesaK DO HEREBY CERTIFY that Anthony J. izzo, Twstec ofthe Arithony J. hzDRevocable Living Trust U13dated January 5,1996, persortally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing insburnentappeared before me this day in person, and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary ac% for the uses and purposes therein set fordh. EOFF,CiA, SEAL Given under my hand and official seal, this day of January, 2009. 8PUCE K,SE.-',-F;.14 WPAPI DIAL'c This instrument was prepared by: Bruce Kisetstein, 930 E. Northwest Hwy., ML Prospect, IL 60056 SCRIVENER HAS NOT EXAMINED TITLE, relyingupon legal4escriptionsprovided by theGrarnor. Accordingly, Scrivener disclaims responsibilkyor liability whichmayresult from failure ort1he Grantor to holdsuchtitle in the manner represented. Mail to Law Offices of Bruce Kiselstein, Ltd., 930 E. Northwest Hwy- Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Mail Tax Bills To: Mr. Anthony J. I;mo, 2004 E. Fmmom Ct.. Arlington Heights, IL 6AKW Page 14 of 35 grATEMEENT BY GRANTOR AND GRANTEE... .. The grantor or his agent affirms that, to the best of his knowledge, the name of the grantee shown in the deed or assignment of beneficial interest in a land tug is either a natural person, an Illinois corporation or foreign corporation authorized to do business or acquire and hold tide to red estate in Illinois, -a partnership authorized to do business or acquire and hold title to reW estate in Illinois, or other entity recognized as a person and authorized to do business or acquire tale to real estne under the laws of the State of Illinois. Dated: February 11, 2009 Signature: J/1q 4 —4KA t�4 Gran r gent Subscribed and sworn to before me by the said AGENT this 1101 day of February, 2009. IZA Notary Public The grantee or his agent affirms and verifies OW the name of the grantee shown in the deed or assignment of beneficial interest in a land trust is either a natural person, an Illinois corporation or foreign corporation authorized to do business or acquire and hold title to real estate in Illinoiss a partnership authorized to do business or acquire and hold title to real estate in Illinois, of Other entity recognized as a person and authorized to do business or acquire title to real estate under the laws of the State of Illinois. Dated: February 11, 2009 Signature - Subscribed and sworn to before me by the said AGENT this 11" day of February, 2009. OFMALSE& KATHUMN JL ROMM ZM�c 1"'-jLqg1 NOTE: Any person who knowingly submits a false statement concerning the identity of a grantee shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor for the first offense and of a Class A misdemeanor for subsequent offenses. 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If the mailing Information on your property tax bill is incorrect and You would like to sahmit a Man-.PIAMnaaa -h�a ftr-J6--N— f— Page 16 of 35 'TOTAL P�A'l ��ENIT �D�Ij� 2w se"iqed Inaaffairgint Pmpwty Tax 810 - Cook Coufft EftdwWX 13M $11,424.74 Property kdex Nurnber JP11N) Volun* Code Tax Yew (Payatlle in) Tovanhip clasm1ketion ly 081111112024 08-12-404-029-0000 049 16140 2023 (2024� ELK GROVE 5-17 F PAYING LATE, 08/0212024-09/0112024-. 09t02J2M-=1r2G24- 10WJ2024-11/0112024 LATE WTEEIEST IS.0.75% PER PLEASE PAY $11.510.43 $11,596.12 $11.601.81 MONTH, BY STATE LAW WHERE YOWR MONEY GOES Total 2023 TaX Bill $24,248.25 $932.77 MORE than 2022 Taxing District 2MT= Mw Tax TIF Vil of Ml Prostred-PPOSPOdt A Main V.490m $111im.85 44A§M Less Mount Pmq*d PuWk: School District 57 W37288 $4.278.90 $2,094.83 More Tomnhip HS D&W 214 (Adngbn His) K439.31) $2.918.79 Si.SZD.51 mom vdwp of Mount Prospect $IAD323 S1.18D.M W23 Local Tot Raft X VMS% mom Mt Pmspecl Park DWW S1.0118.59 $678.82 $33OL77 1111cre Mount Prospect Lbrwy Fund $911.47 $61428 $297.19 Mom Karlw College Comm College 512 PaiOna, S74"7 $ui.07 mom Metro Water Redemnallon DiN of Chicago SMAD 3464.13 $162.27 Nlore CounlyofCook S308.64 $307.76 $O.0 111101* Cook County Pub0c Saftly SM38 SUIS4 $120.64 More Cook County Health Fadkbas $11302111 $am $4426 Niece Cook County Forest Prow" Dishict S136.19 $100.52 $34 More Town of ENE Grove WZ60 $62.05 $30.55 Mom Consolkieted Elections U8,10 SILOD $5L18 UM Read & Wsdp Elk OM" W.79 $14.89 Sa" 1110re Northweet Mosq Abatement Dist Wheeling $18.16 $11.17 SC99 More General AssMar" Etk Grove $1&16 $12.41 $5.7S Mom DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS 04211111 SM7F Men The above tweakdovai displays how much you pay in prop" taxes to each taxing am the changs *om IM year. we reverse side for a detailed breakdown by Taxing District 1022 Assessed Value 1117.8110 2W TOW Tax Before Exanpdons 24,UM eva-, es Ezwnpdon As Senior Citizen Exemaisdon .00 IM Assessed Value WjW Sardor Fnwm Exammiption .00 1=1111taftEciumill r X S&I" M3 Equaktad Ass""d Value (GAV) 2MUtid-Tax After Em Wilke a 2OZ509 24,W825 W23 Local Tot Raft X VMS% FhM ..M.k "Aw" Z023 ToW Tax Beh" Exwnptlons Second Installment IIAN.74 24�24&n ToW2MTax-(PvpWln-20Z$) 24,24M ANTHONY J IZZO SW E NORTHWEST HWY 930 E NORTHWEST HWY MOLWT PROSPECT IL BOOM 34" MT PROSPECT 11. 6005&3444 Page 17 of 35 Taxing Districts 11 W 2M Tax 20n PAM am% Pension 20= Tw NM*nNBd Ma" Abalarnent Dist Wheeffir* 118,16 0.0110 OzM 11.17 Metro Water Reclamation Dist of Chicago 626.40 0.345 2M% 65.36 464.13 Mt Prospect Park District 1,011B.S9 O.W1 420% 90.78 676.82 tA"* TOM IAN&IS MS SAM I.IS4.12 SCHOOL TAXES Harper Cate" Comm College 512 Palatine 749.87 0.413 3M% SOILSO Tamvship HS District 214 (AdInglan M) 4,413100 2.445 18.3,1% 79.89 2.918.79 Mount Prospect Pubic School District 57 C372 -W 3SIO 2529% 176.12 4�VOM Scirow Tax" Tool IIAMIS 6.30 47AM 7.7" AUNICIPALffinowkskip TAXES -nF VU of Mt Prospect-PtOSPed & Main 7.480M 0AW 30,M Mount PraspwA Library Fund 911.47 a-= 3-76% 61428 Village of Mount Prospect 1,603.23 0,883 6.61% 708.10 1.169.01 Road & Bfte Elk Gme 21.79 0.012 0.09% 14.80 Gerwall Assistance Elk Cdave 1&16 0.010 00M 12Al Tom of Elk Gnrm 0-60 CASI 0-1" 62.05 Attamigpowrournsho run Toftl 10,127.84 11ASI 41.M 113,4116AS =K COUNTY TAXES Cook County Fared Preserve n*, 1131LIS 0.075 0-%% 1.81 loam Consolidated Elacdorts 58.10 0.032 0.24% 0.00 County of Cook 308M OA70 12M 5528 307.76 Coolt County PubloSafely 25M 0.139 1.04% 131.54 Cook Counly, Health Faeftes 139.81 0.0" 0,514% 95-W Cook County Taxes Total on.11 0,453 3.71% UL38 Do not pay these kftb) 20" 9= IGL00% 23.315AS -olftitcookoomfyoWkwnfwkdbnnadonsboWWomdfbrTWisymu s0sbribut6ons� Pursuant to Cook County Orclinonce, 074348, It you we a rnortgago Witter, lam swvtcsr, or 490M of any entity within Me rneaning of 35 ILCS 200120-12, you may not pay using a downloadaMe tax bill Unless you pay the $S dupliclift bill fee. *** Pl"se see 2023 Second Insta0hunt PaynHint Coupon nod ~ *** Page 18 of 35 2023 Second Installment Property Tax Bill Cook County Payment Coupon Pursuant to Cook County Ordnance 074)48, If you are a mortgage lwxkw. loan sorvlcsv� or agaid of any entity within the zeaning of 35 R.CS 200120-12. you may not pay using a dow I*mW* tax big unless you pay the $5 dupilexte bill fee- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUr LULCLUDE WITH PAYMENT — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — TOTAL PAYMENT D Pmputy Index Number (PIN) Vdiume - $11,424.74 Cook County oW 08-12-404-029-0000 049 Ily 411IMMA Amount Paw N prAns Idw. mforlb mmuft obims. tougoam2ftNameAd*= SK 00=230200 RTN SOOM075 AN ("a P94) TC 0041911 ImIl" uw arty 0020230200408124040240000400991120DO11681812000114247470001IS1043500011546124 This Is an Official Downloadable Tax SIN Payrnent Coupon. COOK COUNW TREASURER Please process this coupon along with psymieft presentsiL PO, Box 305M CHICAW IL 6061104ilil, 08124040290000/Q/23/FtQnOl3m42474/2 Page 19 of 35 ���Vmia THIS OFFICE LEASE AGREEMENT is made, entered into and executed this the 9& day of November, 2024, by and between Anthony Izzo hereinafter called "Lessor", and Julie Rddy individually hereinafter called "Lessee. Lessor and Lessee contract and agree as follows: Lessor hereby leases unto Lessee the following premises: Suite 5W consisting of I office at 930 E Northwest Hwy, Mount ProsPect, IL 60056 2. The term of this lease shall be for a primary term of two years, commencing on January 1,2025 and expiring at midnight on December 31, 2026 Lessee may take possession of the leased property at any tim after December 1, 2024. At the end of the primary term this lease shall be automatically extended for one additional year unless widiin 30 days prior to the expiration of the primary term Lessee gives Lessor written notice of its intent not to extend the term hereot or Le.ssor gives Lessee like notice. 3. Lessee shall pay to Lessor, as base rental, the sum of Four Hundred Thuty Dollars ($430.00) per month for each month of the primary term, in advance, on or before the 5th day of each month during the term hereot commencing Jamiazy 1, 2025 See paragraph 18,= for monthly rent between l/l/26 and 12/31/26. For the extended term the monthly rental shall increase by 100/a. Lessee agrees to pay a late payment fee of -five per cent (5%) of any sum due hereunder ff said payment is made after the tenth of the month in which it is due. 4. The leased property shall be used solely for Massage Therapy suite for Renew Yourself Massage Therapy. No other use may be made of the leased property without the written consent of the Lessor. 5. The Lessor shall pay all ad valorem taxes assessed against the leased property. Lessee shall pay all personal property taxes duly assessed against Lessees personal property located on the premises and shall also pay all privilege, cxcisc and other taxes duly assessed. Lessee shall pay said taxes when due so as to prevent the assessment of any late fees or penalties. 6. Lessor shall pay for all electricity and beating utility charges for the leased property. Lessor shall be responsible for payment of all increases if any, in garbage collection fees or garbage container charges which are the result of Lessees occupancy of the leased premises. Lessor shall pay the present charges for garbage collection and garbage containers. 7. Lessor shalt be responsible for all maintenance of the grounds and improvements on the leased property incitiding but not limited to landscaping, roof, exterior doors and walls, windows, plumbing, heating, air conchtlowng, and eleetrical system associated with the premises. Lessee shall be responsible for maintenance of the interior of the leased property including walls, doors, floors, ceilings, light bulbs, florescent tubes and cabinets. l'im— Ir -- A -#- --'I Page 20 of 35 If Lessee fails to perform necessary maintenance as provided fbr herein Lessor may perform said maintenance and bill Lessee the cost thereof plus a service charge of fifteen per cent (15%) as additional rental. Lessee agrees to return the leased property to Lessor at the expiration hereof in the same or simi I condition as the present condition. 8. Lessor shall not be liable for any loss, nVury, death or damage to persons or property which at any time may be suffered or sustained by Lessee or by any person who may be using or occupying or visiting the leased property or be in, on, or about the same. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor against all loss, mjury, death, or damage. 9. Lessee has inspected the leased property and finds them to be in a safe, satisfactory, and acceptable condition. The Lessee accepts the leased property in its present condition, and without any representations on the part of Lessor or ifs agents as to the present or future condition of said premises. 10. Lessee will keep the leased property in a clean and wholesome condition and will comply at an fames with all lawful health and police regulations and will keep the leased property, and improvements thereon and the areas adjacent thereto in a safe, secure and attractive condition. Lessee shall not construct improvements or additions to the leased property without the written consent of Lessor Any fixtures attached to the walls or floors of the leased premises shall remain the property of Lessor upon expiration hereof unless they can be removed by Lessee without damage -to the leased premises. 11. Lessee will perrait the Lessor, and/or it's agents or authorized representatives to enter upon the leased property at all times during reasonable business hours for the purpose of inspecting same. 12. If Lessee shall default in the payment of the rent, or any put thereof or any other sums due under the terms hereof, when due as herein provided, or in. any of the other covenants, agreements, conditions or underta)dngs herein contained, and such default shall continue for ten days after notice thereof in. writing to Lessee, or if (a) any proceeding under the bankruptcy act of the United States is begun by or against the Lessee, and an order of adjudication, or order approving the petition, be entered in such proceedings, or (b) a receiver or trustee is appointed for substantially all of the Lessee!s business or assets, or (c) if Lessee shall make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or (d) if Lessee shall vacate or abandon the leased property, then, and in any such event, it shall be lawfid for the Lessor, at ifs election, to declare the term hereof ended and to re- enter the leased property, and to repossess and enjoy the leased property and any buildings and improvements situated thereon without such a re-entry and repossession woricing a forfeiture of the rents to be paid and the covenants to be performed by the Lessee during the fall term of tins agreement If any default shall be made in any covenant, agreement, condition, or undertaking which cannot with due diligence be cured within a period of 10 days, and if notice thereof in writing shall have been given to the Lessee, and if the Lessee, prior to the expiration of 10 days from and after the giving of fM2G- T -- A �-* --- I Page 21 of 35 such notice, shall commence to satisfy the cause of such defitult and shall proceed diligently and with reasonable dispatch to take all steps and do all work required to ciuc such dehult, then the Lessor shall not have the right to declare said term ended by reason of such default; provided, however, that the curing of any default in such manner shall not be construed to limit or restrict the right of Lessor to declare the said term ended and enforce all of their rights and remedies hereunder for any other defiiWt not so cured. The foregoing provision for the termination of this lease fbr any default in any of its covenants shall not operate to exclude or suspend any other remedy of the Lessor for breach of any of said covenants, or for the recovery of said rent for the fiiU term, and in the event of the termination or default in any of the terms of this lease as aforesaid, the Lessee covenants and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Lessor from any loss arising from such default, termination and/or re-entry in pursuance thereof including the payment of Lessor's reasonable attorneys fees incurred in the enforcement of any of the terms hereof 13. Lessor shall maintain hazard insurance on the leased property but Lessee shall be ible f responsi or maintaining hazard insurance on any personal property of Lessee located vinthin the leased property. Lessor shall not be liable for any losses suffered to Lessee's property, except to the extent such losses are occasioned by the gross negligence or intentional acts of Lessor, its agents or employees. 14. In the event all or a portion of the leased property is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty or taken by eminent domain, to the extent that Lessee is unable to conduct its reasonable and ordinary business operations, Lessor shall have the option to terminate the lease or restore the leased property to its former condition as soon as practical, during which time the rental shall be abated from the date of such damage until the leased property is restored. All insurance proceeds and eminent domain damages, compensation or award shall be the property of Lessor. 15. Time is of the essence in the performance of all duties obligations, and responsibilities under the terms of this lease. 16. Lessee covenants, understands, and agrees that it is liable under the terms of this lease, and hereby agrees to perform all of the covenants and undertakings herem. contained to be kept This lease may not be assigned nor the leased property subleased without the written consent of Lessor 17. All notices given pursuant to the terms of this lease and -under applicable law, shall be deemed given and received five (5) days after mailing postage prepaid, certified mad, return receipt requested to the following addresses: IF TO LESSOR Anthoy Izzo . ... .... 930 E Northwest jjjg� Mount Lrp�s IL 60056 IF TO LESSEE Julie Rei 930 E Northwest Highway - Mount Prospect, IL 60056 f'SM-- T - A-# --- I Page 22 of 35 18. SPECLAL PROVISIONS: Security deposit in the amount of S 430.00 payable at signing of lease. Lease rate 1/1/26 thni 12/31/26 will be $ 450.00/mouth. WITNESS the signatures, of the parties, this the f 7X day of A42V 20,.7-4( F f%M- T -- A --+ -- A Page 23 of 35 14.203: Standards for Conditional use Letter Renew Yourself Massage Therapy Julie Reidy, LIVIT 930 E. Northwest Hwy Suite 5W Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-577-0093 #1: My business will adhere to the highest standards of sanitation, disinfecting all equipment and workspaces between clients. I as a massage therapist will regularly update and train in safe and effective practices, and clients will complete a health assessment to ensure the services provided are appropriate for their conditions. My facility will meet all fire and building safety codes with clear exit routes and accessibility features. Adequate lighting, security systems, and parking space will be in place to ensure the safety and convenience of both clients and staff. My massage therapy office will uphold a respectful and professional environment, where client privacy and comfort are top priorities. I will maintain soundproof rooms to ensure tranquility, and all interactions will adhere to the highest ethical standards. My business will continue to support other local businesses and partner with them to help with the wellness of the community. I use environmentally friendly products and energy efficient lighting. I will regularly review my operations to ensure compliance with health and safety standards and adjust our practices based on client feedback and evolving regulation. I will operate in a way that positively contributes to the community and does not pose any risk to the public well being. #2 1 have had my massage therapy licence for 19 years in the state of Illinois and my business has been in Mount Prospect for 18 years. I have never had any complaints because I work on a professional level. I also support and work closely with the businesses and families in the neighborhood. People like having a place that is established and safe. I am known throughout the village with a great reputation and honest integrity� I am valued in this village. I help people and they are grateful! And I enjoy this village and value the people that live here and in the sounding villages or towns. I believe that the area in which I have chosen to run my business is a good fit for the location. I'm in a building with other professional businesses. And the parking and accessibility is suitable for my business without disturbing the neighborhood. My business is quiet and won't disrupt nearby residents or businesses. I have very low traffic flow and my customers will not create any traffic congestion. There is parking in the front of the building on the street and a parking lot to the west of the building and parking in the back of the building. I ,do offer Open House events on Anniversary years and some wellness events yearly. I believe in the past 18 years in this village, I have met some wonderful business owners and people of this community that have embraced the health and wellness industry with open arms. I have always abided by the strict policies and operational hours, client behavior, and cleanliness to ensure my business remains an asset to the community� #3 My business will align with the existing zoning designation and complement the district objectives for development and use. My business will fit the vision for the area by promoting health and wellness and providing professional services. My business establishment is very orderly and normal. I only have around 3 to 4 patients a day - 6 days a week. All of my patients are well established and with good standing. I will be in a building with lawyers, accountants, insurance agents, financial planners, and an estbelicianlhatkeepsL the professional workplace Page 24 of 35 clean and aesthetically pleasing. I have a very low physical and environmental impact that will not hinder the neighboring properties or development potential. I will have a positive impact with the health and wellness that is brought into this area and building. I am always willing to collaborate with other businesses to get the word out about health and wellness in the community. I have coexisted in a few offices in this village and have had nothing but positive feedback from all businesses in the building I have served. I am committed to thriving and having a harmonious environment in the district. #4 This office building has adequate public utilities, running water and electrical, and good access roads, and drainage and or necessary facilities that will be provided. It has 3 bathrooms and an office water and coffee station, with a sink. Parking in the front and in a lot 2 doors down or in the back afley behind the building. Drainage system has good runoff and will not contribute to flooding or environmental degradation. The office is located on the ground level for good accessibility to ADA and people with disabilities including mobility assisting devices. The landlord is committed to keeping the building up to date with all maintenance services. #5 The property has a front door and a back door exit. Doors are located near the road and parking lots. And there is enough parking for staff and customers. I will have clients wait in the front of the office building reception area until I am ready for them. I will try to keep the flow of traffic staggered. I try to only be in the office for about 4-5 hours a day so the traffic will be light. I will monitor and address any issues that arise after business opens and adjust as needed. I will carefully consider how my business operations will integrate with a smooth traffic flow so it does not impacted the neighborhood. #6 The use of the massage therapy business is only for therapeutic massage and pain management and stress relief through massage therapy. The business will support the local communities and attract visitors to the area and help grow the revenue. And maybe other businesses similar to my massage therapy will want to grow their business in this village. With my business and others like mine it will promote health and wellness among the residents. And working with other health-related businesses like chiropractors, physical therapy offices -and yoga studios and centers for health care, will make the community united. I am a friendly business and will maintain a good character and accept everyone. Without bias. #7 1 will abide by and comply with the zoning regulations conditions and shall respect, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located and accept regulation and modified pursuant to recommendation of planning and zoning commission. I have been abiding by all of the planning and zoning commissions regulations for 18 years. I have no problem doing so. I will comply with any operational standard such as hours of operation, signage restrictions, and or noise ordinances. I will monitor the regulations of parking, setbacks, or signage and align with the village's overall objectives. My business will not negatively impact the surrounding area. It may even enhance it. I am committed to cooperate fully with the Planning and zoning commission and address any concerns or suggestions they may have. I will be willing to adjust the proposal to incorporate your recommendations, ensuring the business fits harmoniously within the district. I also will comply with all state regulations. I feel that working ?Mth the Planning and zoning commission to approve this business move will demonstrate that I am willing to follow all required standards to make this move possible. Page 25 of 35 (0 U') CL w 2 Cl - 0 CIO C- r - 0 z w C) a s eD 0 go C7 C4 0 VO 41 *D 91 14 fz 0 0 m 0 IN It r 9 m 04 qw gy 0 % w w"T, r.- cli .E E M, 9 cc,i I- C5 m t It IS 6 6 c; C%j 0 6 6 0 10 Z (L ctj , 2 2 D M 0 Ca (1) ILL E (03 Lf) CY) 4- 0 (0 C,4 0) 0) 9 C? CP ft 9 cp In C? Upf, up Ob 9 .0 0, ch 0 0 0 c, ca 'Iff C4 4 It 7 I , 7 ON Mll rN ft ew w tD eq 10 04, IN M 01 0 .2- :::w 1�3 g Go C� 9N 4? C? 0 0 I? In 4 4 Ob In Ck In Ull Ift a s eD 0 go C7 C4 0 VO 41 *D 91 14 fz 0 0 m 0 IN It r 9 m 04 qw gy 0 % w w"T, r.- cli .E E M, 9 cc,i I- C5 m t It IS 6 6 c; C%j 0 6 6 0 10 Z (L ctj , 2 2 D M 0 Ca (1) ILL E (03 Lf) CY) 4- 0 (0 C,4 0) 0) 9 C? CP ft 9 cp In C? Upf, up Ob 9 .0 0, ch a s eD 0 go C7 C4 0 VO 41 *D 91 14 fz 0 0 m 0 IN It r 9 m 04 qw gy 0 % w w"T, r.- cli .E E M, 9 cc,i I- C5 m t It IS 6 6 c; C%j 0 6 6 0 10 Z (L ctj , 2 2 D M 0 Ca (1) ILL E (03 Lf) CY) 4- 0 (0 C,4 0) 0) Upf, up .0 0, 0 0 0 c, ca 'Iff C4 4 It 7 I , 7 ON Mll rN ft ew w tD eq 10 04, IN M 01 0 .2- g Go C� 9N 4? C? 0 0 I? In 4 4 In Ull a s eD 0 go C7 C4 0 VO 41 *D 91 14 fz 0 0 m 0 IN It r 9 m 04 qw gy 0 % w w"T, r.- cli .E E M, 9 cc,i I- C5 m t It IS 6 6 c; C%j 0 6 6 0 10 Z (L ctj , 2 2 D M 0 Ca (1) ILL E (03 Lf) CY) 4- 0 (0 C,4 0) 0) m LO CY) 4- 0 rl- CN (1) CY) co a_ 0 Page 28 of 35 jj §Jr/ 10 lrl Ail/ Page 28 of 35 Business Plan for Renew Yourself Massage Therapy Executive Summary Renew Yourself Massage Therapy is a professional massage therapy business dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of its clients through tailored massage services. Our mission is to provide a peaceful and rejuvenating environment where clients Gan experience the benefits of therapeutic touch. Located in a bustling suburban area, Renew Yourself Massage Therapy will cater to a diverse clientele seeking relief from stress, pain management, education and overall wellness. With a focus on professionalism, client care, and community engagement, we aim to become a trusted resource for health and relaxation. Business Description Business Name: Renew Yourself Massage Therapy Julie Reidy, LIVIT Lic # 227.004976 Business Location: 930 E. Northwest Hwy Suite 5W Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Business Structure: Sole Proprietorship 18 years in Mount Prospect Services Offered: • Swedish Massage • Push Therapy (For Chronic Pain) • Lymphatic Drainage Therapy • Prenatal Massage • Sports Massage • Cranial Sacral Therapy • Reiki Page 29 of 35 • Reflexology • Facelift Massage Market Analysis Industry Overview: The massage therapy industry has experienced steady growth due to increasing consumer awareness of health and wellness benefits for the past 18 years in Mount Prospect. With rising stress levels and a focus on preventative healthcare, massage therapy is a sought-after service. Target Market: • Professionals seeking stress relief • Athletes requiring muscle recovery • Pregnant women needing prenatal care • Individuals managing chronic pain conditions & health related issues Marketing and Sales Strategy Branding: * Tagline: "Be Good To Yourself' Promotion: • Local Advertising: Flyers, partnerships with physical therapy and yoga studios, and local event sponsorships and Chiropractors. • Discounts: Special rates for a package deal. Sales: • Package Deals: Discounted pricing for multiple sessions. • Gift Cards: Seasonal promotions for holiday gifting. • Event Contracts: Offering chair massages for wellness. Page 30 of 35 Operations Plan Location and Facility: * 250 sq. ft. space with private treatment rooms, a reception area. * Accessible parking and ADA -compliant facilities. Staffing: * Owner/Manager/Therapist: Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) Equipment: • Massage tables, linens, oils, aromatherapy diffusers, heating pad. • Scheduling and payment software for efficient operations. Hours of Operation: • Monday & Tuesday: 9:00 AM — 2:00 IPM • Wednesday & Thursday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM • Friday & Saturday: 9:00 AM — 12:00 IPM '0 Sunday: Closed Financial Plan Revenue Projections: • Average session cost: $70 • Estimated clients per week: 11-15 (11 X 52=572 a year)(15 X 52= 780 a year) • Weekly revenue: $770-$1050 • Annual revenue (Year 1): $40,040- 54,600 Operating Expenses: • Rent: $430/month • Utilities: $70/month • Salaries: $2,000/month • Supplies: $100/month • Marketing: $70/month • Miscellaneous: $200/month Page 31 of 35 Profit Margin: Projected net profit (Year 1): $50,000 Expected growth: 10-15% annually as clientele builds. Legal and Regulatory Compliance • Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) certification • Local business license and zoning approval • Liability insurance coverage • Compliance with health and sanitation standards Goals and Objectives * Short -Term Goals: • Establish a loyal client base for the next six months. • Achieve 90% occupancy for booking slots. Long -Term Goals: o Keep long term clients for the next 4 years Conclusion Renew Yourself Massage Therapy is poised to meet the increasing demand for wellness services in the community. By providing exceptional customer care, fostering a relaxing environment, education, and engaging with the local community, we aim to establish a reputable and profitable business that contributes positively to the health and well-being of our clients. Page 32 of 35 F -49r I A Vi LO (Y) 0 (Y) CV) r071 3EM Po Page 34 of 35 Anthony Izzo, Owner of 930 E Northwest Hwy, Mt Prospect, IL 60056 List of Current Tenants, Vacancies and Future Tenants Kiselstein Frankowiak Law Group 1544 sq ft Law Firm Elite Insurance 128 sq ft Insurance Agency DM Studio 1 128 sq ft Skin Care Accomplished Plumbing 349 sq ft Plumbing Contractor Robert Dlugaczyk 233 sq R Law Finn Daly Investments 336 -sq ft' Financial Planning Anthony Builders/Alto Prop 360 sq ft Builder/Property Mgr Falcon Security 360 sq ft Security/Alarm Co. B & E Accounting -Lease beginning 5/l/25 620 sq ft CPA/Accountants Julie Reidy -Renew Yourself Massage Therapy 240 sq ft SUBJECT Vacant Office 270 sq ft VACANT Vacant Office 200 sq ft VACANT Vacant Office 171 sq ft VACANT Total Rentable sq ft including common areas 4939 sq ft Page 35 of 35