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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. NEW BUSINESS 07/07/2009 ""' Village of Mount Prospect Community Development Department MEMORANDUM FROM: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT "Bb. ~/-r; '1 ~ 0; TO: DATE: JULY 1, 2009 603 E. KENSINGTON ROAD - PETERSON ROOFING, INC. SUBJECT: Attached to this memorandum is a resolution that would grant approval of a Class 6b property tax incentive for Peterson Roofing, Inc. who is the current owner of 603 E. Kensington Road. This property is located in the Kensington Business Center and the owner is currently under construction for a 20,000 square foot office and warehouse building. This request is somewhat unique in that it is being made after construction of the new building has begun. Cook County usually requires that the 6b application be made prior to commencing construction; however County staff has advised Mr. Peterson that they would consider his request so long as the Village acknowledges that we discussed this matter before he began construction. I personally did advise Mr. Peterson that the Village typically supports 6b requests back in 2008; however he did not follow through with the application until now. Peterson Roofing is currently located in Arlington Heights and is looking to move to their new facility this fall. Please forward this memorandum to the Village Board for their review and consideration at their meeting on July th, Staff will be present at that meeting to further discuss this matter. ~~l:o~ Illinois License #104-002674 Lallor;nllex~ Rated & II~ -r Aft CA ~ June 16, 2009 To: Mount Prospect Village Board of Directors Re: 603 E. Kensington Road (formerly 601) This letter is in regards to receiving support from the Village of Mount Prospect for a Class 6b Property Tax Incentive Benefit. Peterson Roofmg offers the following value to the community: 1. Employment of approx. 40 people 2. Benevolent contributions within the community 3. Commerce thru services- A.) Materials we buy C.) Services we provide B.) Services we use D.) Generates approx. $5MM of revenue. November 10, 2006 I had a formal meeting with: Bill Cooney, Dir. Of Community Development, Tammy Lewin, Permit Coordinator, Bill Schroeder, Mt. Prospect Building Commissioner, and Paul Valentine, Fire Marshall. The meeting topics included: Village Ordinances & Fire Codes, Materials Stored, Egress, Sprinkler System, Parking, Taxes & Village Support of 6b property incentive tax benefit. The meeting was positive, helpful, & informative resulting in our company decision to relocate to Mount Prospect. The statement made that the Village of Mount Prospect would support the 6b tax incentive benefit was not only pivotal; it was the main factor in our decision. In closing, I am asking the Village of Mount Prospect to support Peterson Roofing in regards to the 6b Tax Incentive. Jeanette Thomas of the Cook County Tax Assessors office informed us that we are still eligible for this benefit if the Village acknowledges their support prior to construction. ~Y~4-~ = JamesW. Peterson President 403 N Salem I Arlington Heights, IL 60005 I Phone 847-590-5290 I Fax 847-590-5621 www.petersonroofinginc.com RESOLUTION NO, A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF PETERSON ROOFING, INC" 603 EAST KENSINGTON ROAD, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS, MAKING APPLICATION FOR COOK COUNTY CLASS 6B TAX ABATEMENT WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect encourages community development to provide for economic growth and career opportunities; and WHEREAS, through property tax incentives offered by Cook County, various opportunities exist for new businesses to become established in the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County; and WHEREAS, without the Cook County property tax incentives, the Village of Mount Prospect is at a competitive disadvantage with the neighboring counties of Lake and Dupage in attracting industrial development; and WHEREAS, Peterson Tool has requested the Village of Mount Prospect to support its application for a Class 6B Real Property Classification at 603 East Kensington Road, Mount Prospect, Cook County (Property); and WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect believe that their request is in the best interest of the economic development in the Village of Mount Prospect. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION ONE: That the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby support and consent to the application of Peterson Roofing, Inc., for a Class 6B Property Classification from Cook County, which allows a 16% assessment level for the first 10 years, 23% in the 11 th year and 30% in the 12th year for the "Property" located at 603 East Kensington Road, legally described as follows: Lot 1 in the Amah-Stone Subdivision of the North 644 Feet of the West 450 feet of Section 35, Township 42 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois Rec, October 5, 1973. Document No. 22503547 PIN: 03-35-200-019-0000 SECTION TWO: That the Village of Mount Prospect supports industrial growth, increased employment and economic development and this proposed development is in furtherance of this goal. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect further finds that this incentive is necessary for development to occur on the "Property," ~ Page 2/2 Peterson Roofing Class 68 Tax Abatement SECTION THREE: That development of the property is subject to compliance with all requirements of the 1-1 (Light Industrial) District and development standards of the Kensington Center for Business. SECTION FOUR: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law, AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED Irvana K, Wilks Mayor M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk H:\CLKO\WIN\RESOLUTION\Class 6 tax abatement603eastkensingtonjuly2009.doc MEMORANDUM AL Village of Mount Prospect Community Development Department TO: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE: JUNE 29, 2009 SUBJECT: PZ-II-09/ 1750 W. CENTRAL RD / MAP AMENDMEN USE (COMMUNITY CENTER) . DASOM COMMUNITY CENTER. - APPLICANT The petitioner, Dasom Commuirity Center, is seeking approval of a Map Amendment to rezone the property located at 1750 W. Central Road from 11 Limited Industrial to CR Conservation Recreation and approval of a Conditional Use for a community center. The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing to review the request on Thursday, June 25, 2009, and by a vote of 6-0, with one member absent, recommended approval of a Map Amendment to rezone from 11 to CR and approval of a Conditional Use for a community center at the Subject Property. Details of the proceedings and items discussed during the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing are included in the attached minutes. Please forward this memorandum and attachments to the Village Board for their review and consideration at their July 7, 2009 meeting. Staff will be present to answer any questions related to this matter. ~/.- J. Cooney, Jr., AICP H:\PLAN\Plllllning &. Zoning COMM\P&Z 2fl09\MEJ MEMOS\PZ-II..o9 17S0 W, Cenlral Rd- Dasom (Map Amcndmcnl&.CU Community CCnlcr).doc Page 1 of 1 Angell, Lisa From: Cooney, Bill Sent: Wednesday, July 01,20099:11 AM To: Angell, Lisa Subject: FW: Follow Up Letter From: eugene ryan [mailto:mdmdesign@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:39 AM To: Andrade, Consuelo Subject: RE: Follow Up Letter Dear Ms. Andrade: Please take this E-mail as our request to the Village of Mount Prospect,Village Board,to waive the second reading and take action at the July 7th meeting. Any questions please call me at (847) 584-1812. Sincerely, MOM Design Group,Inc E Tony Ryan ALA Any questions, please call. Thanks, E. Tony Ryan MOM Design Group, Inc. 1016 West Lunt Avenue Schaumburg, Illinois 60193 ph. 847.584.1812 fax 847.584.1531 ,~ 7/1/2009 .. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CASE NO. PZ-ll-09 Hearing Date: June 25, 2009 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1750 W. Central Road PETITIONER: David S. Lee for Dasom Community Center PUBLICATION DATE: June 10, 2009 PIN NUMBER: 03-33-300-072-0000 REQUESTS: 1) Map Amendment to rezone from II to CR 2) Conditional Use (Community Center) MEMBERS PRESENT: Richard Rogers, Chair William Beattie Joseph Donnelly Leo Floros Marlys Haaland Keith Youngquist MEMBER ABSENT: Ronald Roberts STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Brian Simmons, AICP, Deputy Director of Community Development Consuelo Andrade, Development Review Planner INTERESTED PARTIES: Tony Ryan, Chris James, David Lee, Byung Park, Peter Olesen Chairman Richard Rogers called the meeting to order at 7:33 p.m. Mr. Youngquist made a motion to approve the minutes of the May 28, 2009 meeting; Mr. Donnelly seconded the motion. The minutes were approved 5-0; with Ms. Haaland abstaining. Chairman Rogers introduced Case PZ-II-09, a request for a Map Amendment to rezone from II to CR and' a request for a Conditional Use to operate a Community Center, at 7:34 p,m. Ms. Andrade, Development Review Planner said the Petitioner for PZ-II-09 was requesting a Map Amendment to rezone 1750 W. Central from II Limited Industrial to CR Conservation Recreation and a Conditional Use approval for a community center. Ms. Andrade stated the subject property is zoned II Limited Industrial and contains an existing one and two-story office/warehouse building with related improvements. The property is adjacent to II property and to multi-family residential South across Central Road. Ms. Andrade said the existing structure does not comply with the II bulk requirements, as it does not meet current setback requirements and the site exceeds 75% lot coverage. Ms. Andrade stated the Petitioner was requesting a Map Amendment and Conditional Use to establish a community center on the subject property. The community center would be a not-for-profit organization that would serve the needs of the Asian-American community as well as the general public. The community center would carry out multi-dimensional programs in the areas of education, cultural activities, civic affairs, and social and community services. Ms. Andrade said the Petitioner's site plan indicated that the footprint of the building would remain as is. The existing building consists of a southern portion which is two-stories high and a northern portion which is one Richard Rogers, Chair PZ-II-09 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting June 25, 2009 Page 1 of 5 " story high. The parking lot would be repaved and striped. Interior islands would be added to allow for landscaping. Ms. Andrade stated the first floor of the building would be occupied with offices, a multi-purpose room, cultural classrooms, library, gym, and an indoor parking garage. A recreational and cultural room would be located on the second floor of the southern portion of the building. Ms. Andrade showed a table that included bulk requirements for the CR Zoning District: CR District Existing Proposed Requirements Setbacks Front 50' min. 99.68' No change Interior IS' min. 4.78'-west No change 4.97' -east Rear 20' min. 0' No change' Lot Coverae:e 25% max. 93% 88.75% Heie:ht 30' max. 30' No change Ms. Andrade said by rezoning the property to CR, the subject property would maintain its non-conforming status by not complying with the CR bulk requirements as well. However, the lot coverage would decrease because the Petitioner proposed to add green space. Ms. Andrade stated the required parking for the community center is based on the square footage of each space. A total of 91 parking spaces would be required. The proposed site would comply with the required parking by providing 94 parking spaces, of which 46 would be outdoor spaces and 48 would be indoor parking spaces. The indoor parking spaces would be double stacked by use of auto lifts that would only be utilized during special events and operated by designated trained valets. The overhead doors would only open when required. Ms. Andrade said there were a number of issues that would have to be addressed at the building permit stage. In particular, the auto lifts would have to comply with all state and local elevator codes. A penn it and semi-annual inspections would be required as well. The building would have to comply with all fire and building codes for assembly occupancy; including submitting a complete egress analysis and a new fire alarm and sprinkler system. Additionally, the lifts will have to be certified by a structural engineer and the garage floor is subject to double stacked vehicle loading requirements. Ms. Andrade stated the standards for Map Amendments are listed in Section 14.203 .D.8.ofthe Village Zoning Code. When a Map Amendment is proposed, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each specific case with respect to, but not limited to: · Compatibility with existing uses and zoning classification of property within the general area; · Compatibility of the surrounding property with the pennitted uses listed in the proposed zoning classification; . · The suitability of the property for permitted uses listed in the proposed zoning classification. Ms. Andrade said the proposal to rezone the subject property from I-I to CR met the standards for a Map Amendment because the CR District would be compatible with the surrounding uses and zoning within the general area of the subject property. The subject property is adjacent to Melas Park to the northwest, multi-family to the south, and the Public Works municipal building to the east. Additionally, the Westbrook Public School and field is located one block east of the Subject Property. Melas Park and Westbrook School's field are zoned CR Conservation Recreation District. Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting June 25,2009 PZ-II-09 Page 2 of 5 Ms. Andrade stated the standards for conditional uses are listed in Section 14.203.F.7 of the Village Zoning Ordinance. The section contains seven specific findings that must be made in order to approve a conditional use. These standards include: · The Conditional Use will not have a detrimental impact on the public health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare; · The Conditional Use will not be injurious to the use, enjoyment, or value of other properties in the vicinity or impede the orderly development of those properties; · Adequate provision of utilities, drainage, and design of access and egress. Ms. Andrade said the proposal met the standards for a Conditional Use because the proposed use as a community center would be compatible with the surrounding properties and would have minimal impact on the site. The community center will be a not-for-profit organization that will be committed to serving and meeting the needs of the Asian-American community and the general public by providing services and programs in various areas, such as education and culture. Ms. Andrade stated the Petitioner proposed to make exterior improvements to the site by repaving the parking lot, decreasing the lot coverage, and improving the front fayade of the building. Other departments reviewed the Petitioners' proposal and did not object to the use or find that it would have an adverse impact on the adjacent properties. Staff recommended approval of the Map Amendment and Conditional Use with the conditions listed in the Staff report. Mr. Youngquist asked if the proposed auto lifts were in any other areas in the Village. Mr. Simmons said that the auto lifts were originally discussed for the Emerson and Founders Row projects, but not installed. The auto lifts on this proposed project would be the first in the Village. Mr. Youngquist asked if Staff knew about auto lifts being installed in surrounding communities. Mr. Simmons stated the City of Chicago has installed them in certain locations to meet parking requirements. He said he is unaware of other surrounding communities, but the auto lifts are becoming more prevalent due to properties being re-developed and needing to meet parking requirements. Mr. Donnelly also confirmed that auto lifts were being installed in Chicago and becoming more a part of zoning. He stated there are several designs of auto lifts out in the market and the design for this proposal is an easy design should work well for the proposal. Mr. Donnelly stated there would be no problems for proposed auto lifts as long as the Petitioner has the structure to support the lift, inspections on the lift, and trained operators. Chairman Rogers swore in all representatives that were speaking on behalf of the Petitioner. Tony Ryan ofMDM Design Group, 1016 W. Lunt, Schaumburg, Illinois; stated he is the architect for the project. Chris James, 400 Eagle Drive, Elk Grove Village, Illinois said he worked with Mr. Ryan at MDM Design Group as a consultant. Mr. Ryan stated Dasom Community Center currently operates out of a small space in Des Plaines, Illinois. The opportunity came to purchase this building for expansion. Mr. Ryan said his firm was hired to see if the building would work to comply with Village Codes. Mr. Ryan showed a site plan of the existing building with the non-conforming setbacks. He explained proposed improvements to the site that included repairing the parking lot, connecting the proper drainage pipes, and discussed the landscape plan. Mr. Ryan showed and discussed the building elevations. He stated the windows in the office element would be replaced. The front entrance would be redesigned to indicate the front of the building. The concrete area to the east of the office area would be painted to match the masonry of the bricks. Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting June 25, 2009 PZ-11-09 Page 3 of 5 Mr. Ryan discussed the proposed floor plan for the first floor. Staff offices would be located in the front of the building with an elevator and a staircase that would be relocated. There would be a multi-purpose room/cafeteria next to the offices with classrooms along the western side of the building. Mr. Ryan said the higher portion of the building (30 feet) would be where the multi-purpose gymnasium would be located. Mr. Ryan discussed the indoor parking area in the center of the building. The parking area would be separated with a fire wall. Mr. Ryan stated that he discussed the proposed indoor parking garage with the Village's Fire Marshall and everything seemed to be fine. Mr. Ryan said the second floor area above the offices would be the teen area. Some parts of the building will not be used daily. The operation of the building would be seven days a week. Mr. Ryan also discussed the civil drainage system where the building would hook up along Central Road resulting in a permit that would need to be obtained from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) who holds jurisdiction over Central Road. Chairman Rogers asked if Mr. Ryan considered water retention or detention. Mr. Ryan stated because of the size of the building, it was not necessary. If retention/detention was needed, Mr. Ryan said that they would use storage pipes underground. Chairman Rogers asked Mr. Ryan ifhe has had any experience with the elevator lifts. Mr. Ryan stated that one of the members of Dasom has had experience with the lifts in Chicago. Chairman Rogers asked if there was adequate power in the building for the lifts, Mr. Ryan said there was enough power. Keith Youngquist said he was impressed with the proposed use of the subject property. There was general discussion on when the subject building was built and how long it had been vacant. Mr. Beattie asked how many parking spots would be utilized; he understood the lifts would be needed for special events. Mr. Ryan confirmed that the lifts would be needed for special events, but the parking spaces outside would be used for the daily operations. Mr. Beattie confirmed that parking was just on side of the eastern portion of the property, not along the building. Mr. Floros asked how long Dasom Community Church has been in Des Plaines and in operation. David Lee, 525 S. Dryden Place, Arlington Heights, Illinois and Byung Park, 296 E. Huron, Vernon Hills, Illinois said Mr. Lee serves as Pastor for Dasom and Mr. Park is a church member. Mr. Park stated that Dasom has been in Des Plaines for six years, but has been in the area (including Mount Prospect at Wolf and Euclid) for 33 years under a different name. Mr. Park said Dasom has been officially designated as an organization for five years and has been registered as a not-for-profit organization for two and a half years. Mr. Lee said Dasom focuses on community service. Mr. Lee stated he would like to offer English as a Second language, lunch and additional services for seniors. With their own multi-purpose facility, they will be able to offer organized sports. Mr. Lee stated that they've previously been limited due to the amount of space at their current location. Chairman Rogers swore in Peter Olesen, 500 W. Central, Mount Prospect, Illinois. Mr. Olesen discussed the traffic study for the proposed use. He stated there was a large amount of parking (94 spaces) for the building. He stated the type of use would spread the cars all over throughout the day as far as arriving and departing. Mr. Olesen discussed peak hour traffic for the proposed site; he said there should not be any impact on the site. Chairman Rogers brought the discussion back to board. Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting June 25, 2009 PZ-II-09 Page 4 of 5 Mr. Beattie made a motion, seconded by Mr. Donnelly: To approve the 1) Map Amendment to rezone from II Limited Industrial to CR Conservation Recreation and approve 2) a Conditional Use for a Community Center to operate as noted in the Petitioner's application for the property at 1750 W. Center Road, Case No. PZ-II-09, subjectto compliance with the following conditions: 1. Development of the site in general conformance with the site plan, landscape plan, floor plans, and elevations prepared by MDM Design Group, Inc., dated March 23, 2009, and revised to comply with code requirements; 2. Submittal of a photometric plan in compliance with the Village's Zoning Ordinance if installing new outdoor lighting; 3. Operation of the indoor double-stacked parking spaces shall only be performed by designated valet personnel who have been trained in the use and workability of the lifts. Lifts shall be maintained in working condition in order to satisfy the number of required on-site parking spaces; 4. Central Road is under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Transportation; work within the right- of-way will require approval from this agency; 5. Compliance with all applicable building and fire codes for a new assembly occupancy; 6. A building permit, in accordance with the current regulations and requirements of the Village of Mount Prospect, must be issued within one (I) year from the date of adoption of the enabling ordinance by the Village Board which authorized the development proposal. The development approvals granted herein, without need for further action by any Village board, commission or official, shall become null and void if no building permit is issued within the one (1) year requirement and improvements completed within a period of eighteen (18) months. 7, Development of the site in conformance with all Village Codes. The Village Board's decision is final for this case. UPON ROLL CALL: A YES: Beattie, Donnelly, Floros, Haaland, Youngquist, Rogers NAYS: NONE Motion was approved 6-0. / After hearing one additional case, Ms. Haaland made a motion to adjourn at 8:14 p.m., seconded by Mr. Donnelly. The motion was approved by a voice vote and the meeting was adjourned. ( fJ; Ryan Kast, Community Development Administrative Assistant Richard Rogers, Chair Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting June 25, 2009 PZ-II-09 Page 5 of5 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - Planning Division \'- 'to 50 S. Emerson Street . c.C~\"J . Mount Prospect, J/Jinois 60056 ~\.. . Phone 847.818.5328 c. t.~~~ FAX 847.818.53~9 \i-~~ \ \l Application for Conditional Use Approval ~,~osl?~~,,\ _ nt .,~\O'P Mount Prospcct "'''~ -:, ,,",WI - Z Case Number COI' "'" P&Z ! :::: - - f- j <.-. I Development Namei Address :;~ j C::O i o ~ ! l;(. ~ Date of Submission zE -0 ><-- [;oJ Hearing Date C Z - Address(es) (Street Number, Street) 1750 W. Central Rd. Site Area (Acres) Property Zoning Total Building Sq. Ft. (Site) 59,927 sq fl (1.38 Acres I I-I 34,656 sq fl (0.73 Acres) Setbacks: Front Req: 30'-0" Rear Req: 20'-0" Side Req: 15'-0" (West) Side Req: 15'-0" (East) Z 2 Actual: 100'-0" Actual: 0'-0" Actual: 4'-9" (West) Actual: 5'-0" (East) f- Building Height Lot Coverage (%) Number of Parking Spaces < :; A ,.~~~: 30'-0" A..~~~: ~~~ Actual: 34 . ":In' _(1" c:: Aqjacent Land Uses: 0 r.. N orlh South Village of East West z - 1- I PUD 1-1 I-I PUD [;oJ Arlington Heights f- Tax 1.0. Number or County Assigned Pin Number(s) (;j ~ 03-33-300-072-0000 z - f- 111 - >< [;oJ Legal Description (attach additional sheets ifneeessal)') LOT I IN HINZ SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 26940839 ON JANUARY 24, 1984, IN THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE II EAST OF THE THIRD PIUNCIPAL MERIDIAN, VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. z o 1=. < :; :r::, 0_ t;;. c Z B - .- Qo. z c.. ::J< 01 :r:: o ~ u < :0 Name Dasom Community Church Corporation Telephone (day) (847) 401-5591 Telephone (evening) (847) 356-6225 Fax (847) 781-0790 Street Address 766 Graceland Avenue City Des Plaines Zip Code 60016 State IL Email hjjdds@comcast.net Interest in Propert)' Owner f'J. . A. 7- o i: <: :;;1 ~ ~ o ... ~ ... ~c ... c- z ~ ;J C- O e c::::l.. Cl ~ U <: eo Name David S. Lee Corporal ion Dasoro Community Center Street Address 525 S. Dryden PI. Cily Slate Arlington Heights lL Zip Code 60005 Developer Name N/A Address Attorney Name N/A Address Sun'eyor Z Name Barrington Engineering Consultants, LTD 5:1 F- rIl Address 215 S. Northwest Hwy <::""a :;; 6 Suite 202A ,., .- - '" O~ Barrington, IL 60010 '- 0 Z :.. _0.. ,...- Engineer _ c: Z ~ G & C Consulting Engineers ;;l t: Name o g- =:Q; Address 1870 Busse Hwy o > ~O Suite 20]B U I <:: = Des Plaines, IL 600 16 Architect MDM Design Group, Inc. Name Address 10]6 W. LuntAve. Schaumburg,IL 60193 Landscape Architect Name Joe & Tony Landscaping LLC Address 1274 Sherwood Rd Highland Park, IL 60035 Mount Prospect Department of Community Development 50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect lllinois www.mountprospecLorg 2 Telephone (day) (847) 912-7071 Telephone (evening) (847) 577-8897 . Fax: Emilil ycfdavid@gmail.com Telephone (day) r:ax Emai) Telephone (day) Fax Email Telephone (day) (847) 382-6337 Fax (847)382-6366 Emaj] Telephone (day) Fax Emaij (847) 827-9430 (847) 827-1495 gandc@interaccess.com Telephone (day): (847) 584-1812 Fax Email (847) 584-1531 mdmdesign@msn.com Telephone (day): (847) 634-8233 Fux (847) 831-3948 Email Phone 847.818.5328 Fax 847.818.5329 TDD 847.392.6064 Proposed Conditional Use (as listed in the zoning district) Describe in Detail the Buildings and Activities Proposed and How the Proposed Use Meets the Attached Standards for Conditional Use Approval (attach additional sheets if necessary) We are committed to serving and meeting the needs of the Asian~American community. We will contribute to the local -_. communities by providing various services that are currently unavialable. We will actively work to carry out multi- Q -- (;;;J dimensional programs in the areas of education, cultural activities, civic affairs, social and community services, f-o ,*", o~ We will integrate senior services by helping them out with arranging social services such as social security, medicaid >;;1 ~g <:~ and housing. We will provide facilities for teens to utilize their physical and mind-building opportunities for better 2: 2:~ service to their schools, friends and their community in general, We will also provide a multi-purpose area for senior ;;10 rn- f-o U exercise classes and for large forums or seminar meetings for groups larger than classroom size. We will provide space <: for childrens' physical activities such as basketball, volleyball, dodge ball and gymnastics as well. Hours of Operation 5 ~ tt.. !?JIJ/fN':d OA'iS A _. :CO A.Ii.. Lp l~:~ 1.Il&&~ Address(es) (Street Number, Street) (;;;J 1750 W. Central Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 f-oZ Site Area (Acres) Property Zoning Total Building Sq. Ft. (Site) Sq. Ft. Devoted to Proposed Use _0 rJif= 59,927 sq ft (1.38 Acres I-I 31,656 sq ft (0.73 Acres) 31,656 sqft ~<: rn~ Setbacks: O~ Front Req: 30'-0" Rear Req: 20'-0" Side Req: 15'-0" (West) Side Req: 15'-0" (East) Q..O O,*, Actual: 100'-0" Actual: 0'-0" Actual: 4'-9" (West) Actual: 5'-0" (East) ~Z Q..- Building HeiBht Lot Coverage (%) Number ofParki.ng Spaces R~~: 3 '-0" An~~~: 75% Actual: _ Af'tn . 10'-0" , Q1% Please note that the application will not be reviewed until this petition has been fully completed and all required plans and other materials have been satisfactorily submitted to the Planning Division. Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. It is strongly suggested that the petitioner schedule an appointment with the appropriate Village staff so that materials can be reviewed for accuracy and completeness at the time of submittal, ' In consideration of the information contained in this petition as welJ as aU supporting documentation, it is requested that approval be given to this request. The applicant is the owner or authorized representative of the owner of the property, The petitioner and the owner of the property grant employees of the Village of Mount Prospect and their agents permission to enter on the property during reasonable hours for visual inspection of the subject property. I hereby affinn that all infonnation provided herein and in all materials submitted in association with this application are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, Applicant '-";!'?'~ / -- Date 1/IO/p J If applicant is not property owner: 1 hereby designate the applicant to act as my agent for the purpose of seeking the Variation(s) described in this application and the associated supporting material. {J~dc/ ~ Mount Prospect Department of Community Development 50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect Illinois www.mountprospect.org Property Owner Date Cf-IIO /09 . '/ 3 Phone 847.818.5328 Fax 847.818.5329 TDD 847.392.6064 Affidavit of Ownership I COUNTY OF COOK ) ) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) 1, DF\VI D C;, Lt:~ , under oath, state that I am the sole V an . an authorized officer of the ) ) owner of the property ) commonly described as '))AS 0 V\ (' o~llv10( t\J \ \'(. 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The applicant is the owner or authorized representative of the owner of the property. The petitioner and the owriei' of the property grant el1'iplciyees of the Village of Mount Prospect and their agents permission to enter on the property during reasonable hours for visual inspection of the subject property. I hereby affirm thilt all infonnation provided herein and in all materials submitted in association with this application are true and accurate to the best afmy knowledge. '. Applicant Print Name HIl)1119~.rJ4~/t,.)(.. r'~~ .' Dat~ .... ,111WJ "L:c.;.'~:J7 '. ~'. ternAU1~~ ~t,~ A. 12'1JhJ ALA . If applicant is not property owner: Payeent Check. 500.00 . " . '. . COTrsuelti Andrade . . .' I hereby designate the. applicant to act as my agent for the purposeofseekin~Q,liWatiMieh~)Ad!escribed il1f~bis I" d I . d . . I ., ..200906101-1-2 1" app lcatlOn an t le aSSOCIate supportmg materIa. .'. . .'. .. ,', ' . , .,., . ' . ' '. . ' '. JIi~~l. 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InI"\,,"n"11 TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY For Proposed DASOM COMMUNITY CENTER Located At 1750 West Central Road Mount Prospect, Dlinois Prepared For DASOM COMMUNITY CENTER April 15, 2009 By PETER F. OLESEN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 205 West Central Road Suite 205 Mount Prospect, Dlinois 60056 Phone 847-253-1515 FAX 847-253-1532 Traffic Impact Study Proposed Dasom CommuDity CeDter MOUDt Prospect, IlliDois INTRODUCTION: This Study has been prepared at the request of the Dasom Community. Their proposed Dasom Community Center is planned for the existing vacant building located at 1750 West Central Road in Mount Prospect, Illinois. This building will be renovated to accommodate the programs and functions of the Dasom Community. The location of the proposed project site is shown on EXHIBIT ONE - SITE LOCATION MAP. This photo identifies the location of the project site. EXISTING SITE: The study site is located on the north side of Central Road immediately east of the signalized intersection serving the entrance to Bosch Tool Corporation and slightly west of the Central Road/Busse Road intersection, which is also signalized. It consists of a 1.38 acre parcel with a 31,657 square foot building with a 2957 square foot mezzanine. The site is currently served by a single driveway located on Central Road. EXISTING TRAFFIC: Central Road is a major east west arterial street passing in front of the site. The Illinois Department of Transportation's Traffic Data web page shows an average daily traffic volume of24,400 vehicles per day in front of the site immediately east of Arthur Avenue. This compares with an average daily traffic volume of 14,400 vehicles on Busse Road, immediately south of Central Road and 21,500 vehicles per day on Central Road east of Busse Road. Daily traffic on Arthur, north of Central Road is 7,300 vehicles per day. See EXHIBIT FOUR - mOT TRAFFIC DATA. The average annual daily traffic (AADT) for Central Road was reported to be 24,400 vehicles. Assuming a 10 percent peak hour value for both morning and afternoon peak hours, we arrive at existing peak hour traffic volumes of2,440 vehicles in the morning and again in the evening. We have distributed the volume as 55% (1340 vehicles) eastbound and 45% (1100 vehicles) westbound in the morning and the reverse in the evening. PROPOSED SITE PLAN: As part of the upgrading of the existing parking lot for the facility, it is planned to better defme the existing entrance, create island control, of the entrance, renovate the existing parking surface, place pavement marking and address the various elements of the Village ordinances and codes relative to parking and in general make the parking lot more user friendly. EXHIBIT TWO - PROPOSED SITE PLAN presents the proposed site configuration, including parking. Based on the Village's parking requirements, the site is required to have 88 parking spaces. The proposed site plan actually provides 94 spaces. To accomplish this, there are 48 interior spaces provided. 2 SITE ACCESS: Access to the existing parking lot on the site is by way of a single entrance/exit driveway to be located at the present curb cut on Central Road. A new entrance at the same location is provided in the proposed site plan. PROPOSED PARKING CONFIGURATION: The propOsed parking plan calls for a total of 94 parking spaces. This is based on providing 4 handicap stalls and the reminder being conventional 9-foot by 18-foot parking stalls in accordance with Village criteria. The access driveway from Central Road is located in the eastern portion of the Central Road frontage. This serves a 24 foot access drive to the north along the east side of the building, with a right angle 24 foot drive paralleling Central Road to the west, providing handicap parking across the front of the building, facing the building and conventional right angle parking stalls facing Central Road. Perpendicular parking is provided along the east side of the site from the frontage along Central Road to the east extension of the building to the north. A total of 48 interior parking spaces is provided by two separate parking bays with perpendicular parking spaces as shown on the site plan. ANTICIPATED BUILDING OCCUPANCY: The basic operating hours of the community center will be seven days a week from 7:00 AM through 10 PM, with some employees arriving as early as 5:00 AM. The operations will vary from day to day and time to time. It is anticipated that the facility will have a full time staff of five people, supported by volunteers and others, as the programs require. The total number of occupants during the normal week is anticipated to be as follows. Monday through Friday Monday though Friday * Friday Saturday Sunday Building Staff + Volunteers Daily * Early morning and evening guests 9:00AM - 5:00 PM 5:00 AM - 9:00PM 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 20 - 50 People 20 - 30 People 50 - 70 People 40 - 70 People 50 - 70 People 10 - 15 People PROPOSED DASOM COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION: The proposed hours of operation are as follows, with some employees arriving as early as 5 :00 AM and leaving as late as 10:00 PM: Monday through Thursday: Friday Saturday Sunday 7 :00 AM through 9:00 PM 7:00 AM through 10:00 PM 7:00 AM through 5:00 PM 7:00 AM through 4:00 PM 3 ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORPORATION HOURS OF OPERATION: As the Central Road entrance to the Bosch Tool Corporation site is located to the west of the Dasom site, we sought to determine their operating patterns to determine whether there would be any impact on access to and egress from the study site. At the time we contacted their office we were informed it is primarily a one-shift operation Monday through Friday, with the earliest staff arriving around 6:00 AM and most of the staffbeing gone by 6:00 PM. The staffwork hours are flexible with most salaried associates having the flexibility and the ability to arrive any time before 9:00 AM and leaving as early as 3:00 PM. With conference calls worldwide it is not unusual to have some small groups in before 6:00 AM or until midnight. There may occasionally be activity on Saturdays, but this would be limited to a handful of staff, and there is no work on Sunday. As far as the signalized driveway entrance/exit functions, Bosch's Director of Environmental, Safety and Facilities, Mr. David Luepke, reported that traffic on the driveway seeking to enter Central Road has never backed up so much that all cars did not make the signal cycle. Pace provides service long Central Road, making three runs from the Metra Railroad station in Mount Prospect to the Bosch building in the morning and three runs from Bosch to the Metra station in the afternoon. This is a public bus route, but primarily serves the Bosch employees and is partially subsidized by Bosch. PROJECTED PEAK HOURS OF TRAFFIC ON ADJACENT STREETS: The morning peak hour traffic flow period along Central Road is 7 :00 AM till 9:00 AM and the afternoon peak hour traffic flow period is 4:00 PM till 6:00 PM on weekdays. PROJECTED PEAK HOUR TRIP GENERATION: A review of the information in the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual _ 7th Edition provides trip generation data based on only three large community centers averaging 65,000 square feet with multiple services far beyond the services contemplated for the Dasom Community Center, which will have a gross floor space of 34;514 square feet. The database is too small and not representative of the small center we are reviewing for this memorandum. It is this writer's professional opinion that we can better evaluate the impact of traffic generated by this site by using a separate set of projected peak hour values based on our understanding of the specific facility and its planned uses. To arrive at peak hour trips generated by the facility, we have taken the total number of staff members, volunteers and expected peak number of guests and assumed they would all enter and leave during the morning and afternoon peak hours during a single hour. In actuality, the staff members and guests will arrive over a staggered period of hours, depending on the specific programs developed and continued at the facility. We then assumed one vehicle per staff member or volunteer, and one vehicle per two guests to give us the total (15 + 25 = 40 trip ends). We then arbitrarily increased this number to 50, and assumed 50% arriving from the east and 50% arriving from the west and that everyone would enter and exit during a single peak hour. This information is shown on EXHIBIT THREE - PEAK HOUR TRIP GENERATION. The individual movement numbers are far higher than will actually occur due to the varying programs and scheduled times for activities than will be the normal traffic flow. We use them because they present the fact that there will be a small number of entering and exiting traffic using the 4 driveway dming the peak: hour traffic periods on Central Road. TRIP DISTRIBUTION: & the proposed operation is new, we have assumed that 50% of the total guest traffic will arrive from the east and 50% will anive from the west along Central Road. This dis1ribution was applied to the trip projections developed above. The resulting projected moming and afternoon peak hour movements are shown on EXllmIT THREE - SITE GENERATED WEEKDAY PEAK HOUR vmICLE MOVEMENTS. SPECIAL EVENTS: It is anticipated that there will be periodic events held at the facility that will generate higher building occupancy, but not in excess of village codes. Possible uses that would generate the need for additional parking could include basketball games, concerts, plays or other cultural events. These would obviously be events that would occur during off peak hours on Fridays, Saturdays or SlU1.days. An assumption of two to three (or slightly) more persons per vehicle arriving for special events is certainly reasonable. While we have no reason to anticipate such rmmbers of people, this would indicate the parking capacity for the site to accommodate up to 300 people. DISCUSSION: Specific trip generation data for the proposed uses was not available in the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Trip Generation Manual- 7th Edition. We therefore made what we feel to be very conservative projections (assuming higher trip generation). The assumed movements are shown on EXHIBIT THREE. The peak hour flows projected for the site entrance are very low. Left 1mn movements into and out of the site will be facilitated by the gaps resulting from the vehicle platooning of traffic that OCClD."'S in both directions along Central Road as a result of the signalized "'1''' intersections immediately east and west of the project. We do not anticipate any problems for the projected movements entering or exiting the site. CONCLUSIONS: & can be seen in the projected uses of the facility, the proposed operations at Dasom Cornrrnmity Center are spread across a wide range of hours, seven days a week and will not generate any heavy traffic movements during the peak hours of traffic flow along Central Road Based on the projected usage of the building, we anticipate the impact of site-generated traffic on the flow oftraflic on Central Road to be negligible. The parking to be provided by the both the external parking spaces and the internal spaces should be more than adequate for the plarmed operatior EXP 11/30/2009 Respectfully submitted, {j})/~ Peter F. Olesen, P.E. President Fellow: Institute of Transportation Engineers April 15, 2009 5 EXHIBITS 6 EXHIBIT ONE SITE LOCATION MAP ;"'", ~ ""'" w.... -- -- ..... .... .... ..... --- ~ 'Li ~~- CENTRAL ROAD ~ ... EXHIBIT TWO , PROPOSED SITE PLAN LEGEND 1100 7:~8:oo AM PER HOUR VEHIa.E MOVEMENlS (1340) 4c~8:oo PM PER HOUR VEHIa.E MOVEMENlS EXHIBIT THREE SITE GENERATED WEEKDAY PEAK HOUR VEHICLE MOVEMENTS ") ') c..,~D. .~i;ll,~~ +.. ) I' EXHIBIT FOUR lOOT TRAFFIC DATA ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1750 WEST CENTRAL ROAD WHEREAS, Dasom Community Center ("Petitioner') , has filed an application to rezone certain property generally located at 1750 West Central Road ("Property'), and legally described as follows: Lot 1 in Hinz Subdivision according to the plat thereof recorded as Document No. 26940839 on January 24, 1984, in the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 33, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal, Meridian, Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois. Property Index Number: 03-33-300-072-0000; and WHEREAS, the "Petitioner" has requested the "Property" be rezoned from 11 (Limited Industrial) to CR (Conservation Recreation) District; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on the request for rezoning being the subject of PZ-11-09, before the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 25th day of June 2009, pursuant to due and proper notice thereof having been published in the Mount Prospect Journal & Topics on the 10th day of June, 2009; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has submitted its findings and recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect in support of the request being the subject of PZ-11-09; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have considered the request being the subject of PZ-11-09 and have determined that the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect would be served by granting said request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: The Official Zoning Map of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois, as amended, is hereby further amended by reclassifying the property being the subject of this Ordinance from 11 (Limited Industrial) to CR (Conservation Recreation) District. SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of July 2009. Irvana K. Wilks Mayor ATTEST: M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk C H. \CLKO\WI N\ORD I NANCE2\m apa mendment17 50westcentra Idasomju ly2009. doc ORDINANCE NO, AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1750 WEST CENTRAL ROAD MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, Dasom Community Center ("Petitioner") has filed a petition for a Conditional Use permit with respect to property located at 1750 West Central Road, ("Property") and legally described as follows: Lot 1 in Hinz Subdivision according to the plat thereof recorded as Document No, 26940839 on January 24, 1984, in the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 33, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal, Meridian, Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois. Property Index Number: 03-33-300-072-0000; and WHEREAS, the Petitioners seek a Conditional Use permit to operate a community center; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on the request for a Conditional Use permit being the subject of PZ-11-09 before the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 25th day of June, 2009, pursuant to proper legal notice having been published in the Mount Prospect Journal & Topics on the 10th day of June, 2009; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has submitted its findings and recommendations to the President and Board of Trustees in support of the request being the subject of PZ-11-09; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have given consideration to the request herein and have determined that the same meets the standards of the Village and that the granting of the proposed Conditional Use permit would be in the best interest of the Village, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth are incorporated as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby grant a Conditional Use permit, to allow the operation of a community center at 1750 West Central Road, as shown on the Site Plan dated, a copy of which is attached and made a part hereof as Exhibit UA." SECTION THREE: Approval of the Conditional Use permit is subject to complying with the following conditions: 1, Development of the site in general conformance with the site plan, landscape plan, floor plans, and elevations prepared by MDM Design Group, Inc., dated March 23, 2009, and revised to comply with code requirements; 2. Submittal of a photometric plan in compliance with the Village's Zoning Ordinance if installing new outdoor lighting; ]) Page 2/2 PZ- 11-09, 1750 West Central Road 3. Operation of the indoor double-stacked parking spaces shall only be performed by designated valet personnel who have been trained in the use and workability of the lifts, Lifts shall be maintained in working condition in order to satisfy the number of required on-site parking spaces; 4. Central Road is under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Transportation; work within the right-of-way will require approval from this agency; 5. Compliance with all applicable building and fire codes for a new assembly occupancy; 6. A building permit, in accordance with the current regulations and requirements of the Village of Mount Prospect, must be issued within one (1) year from the date of adoption of the enabling ordinance by the Village Board which authorized the development proposal. The development approvals granted herein, without need for further action by any Village board, commission or official, shall become null and void if no building permit is issued within the one (1) year requirement and improvements completed within a period of eighteen (18) months, 7. Development of the site in conformance with all Village Codes, SECTION FOUR: The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Ordinance with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, SECTION FIVE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this th day of July 2009. Irvana K. Wilks Mayor ATTEST: M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk H:\CLKO\WIN\ORDINANCE2\C USE 1750centralroaddasomcenter2009.doc Village of Mount Prospect Community Development Department MEMORANDUM FROM: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO: DATE: JULY 1, 2009 4-HOUR PARKING RESTRICTIONS FOR SMALL TRIANGLE PARKING LOT SUBJECT: The Village recently constructed a public parking lot on properties located in the small triangle bounded by Northwest Highway, Main Street and Busse Avenue to provide local businesses with additional customer parking. The parking lot was constructed as a short term lot that will be available to the public until a final redevelopment plan is implemented for this area. The attached ordinance would establish a 4-hour parking limit from 7 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday with no limitations on weekends and holidays. The lot would be available to the public for no charge. Approving the ordinance would enable staff to place regulatory signs on the property and allow the Police Department to enforce the parking restrictions. Please forward this memorandum to the Village Board for their review and consideration at their meeting on July 7th. Staff will be present at that meeting to further discuss this matter. !JJe~L ~ C ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC CODE" OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION ONE: That Section 18.2011 of "SCHEDULE XI A - TWO HOUR PARKING" of Chapter 18 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended by deleting the following: "Name Municipal Lot Description Northeast corner of Main Street and Busse Avenue Municipal Lot Southwest corner of Main Street and Busse Avenue." SECTION TWO: That Section 18.2012 of "SCHEDULE XII B - FOUR HOUR PARKING" of Chapter 18 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect as amended, is hereby further amended by inserting the following: "Name Municipal Lot Description Bounded by South Main Street (Elmhurst Avenue), West Busse Avenue and West Northwest Highway." SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of July, 2009. Irvana K. Wilks Mayor ATTEST: M, Lisa Angell Village Clerk H:\CLKO\WIN\ORDINANCE2\CH 18,4 hour parkmunicipallotjuly2009.doc - 18.2012 18.2012 Name Side Of Street Street Descriotion Library parking lot Lincoln St. North Btw. William and School Sts. except the first 81 feet east of School St. Btw. Owen St. and William St. Btw. Lincoln St. and Sha Bonee Tr. Btw. Northwest Hwy. and Central Rd. Btw. Main St. and Central Rd. Milburn Ave. Pine St. Pine St. Prospect Ave. Senior Citizens Center parking lot Wille St. . North and south .East and west West North West From a point 250 feet to 385 feet south of Central Rd. Btw. Milburn St. and Northwest Hwy. William St. East and west (Amended Ord. 3413, 4-3-1984; amd. Ord. 3903, 3-1-1988; Ord. 4231, 8-21-1990; Ord. 4515, 1-5-1993; Ord. 4650, 6-7-1994; Ord. 4746, 8-1-1995; Ord. 5400, 12-16-2003; Ord. 5402, 12-16-2003) B. Schedule XII B: In accordance with subsection 18.1320B2 of this chapter ana when signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for more than four (4) hours on any day, except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. within the district or upon any of the streets or parts of streets as follows: August 2008 Village of Mount Prospect