HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3080 02/03/1981 ORDINANCE NO. 3080
AN ORDINANCE C-RANTING SPECIFIED VARIATIONS
FOR PROPERTY AT 714 C~IS L~d~E
1/8/81
WHEREAS, R and L Developers, Inc. (who shall be referred
to as "Petitioner") is the owner of a parcel of property locate,
at 714 Chris Lane in the Village of Mount Prospect, County of
Cook, .State of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the "subjecl
Property"); and
WHEREAS, the Subject Property is legally described as follows:
Lot Two in Semar's Resubdivision in Mount Prospect,
being a Resubdivision of part of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 10, Township 41 North, Range
11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the
Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois.
WHEREAS, the subject Property is located in the R-1 Single
Family Residence District under the provisions of the Zoning
Ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect (hereinafter referre<
to as the "Zoning Ordinance"); and
WHEREAS, Petitioner has heretofore filed an application seeking
the following variation from the provisions of the Zoning
Ordinance:
A variation from Section 14.2602.B.51 of Article
XXVI of the Zoning Ordinance to permit the
circular driveway and four masonr~ light posts
which are located in the required thirty foot
front yard on the Subject Property.
WHEREAS, a public 'hearing was held on the Petitioner's request
for the aforesaid variation, which request is known as ZBA-55-Vo
before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount
Prospect on November 20, 1980, pursuant to proper public notice
published in the Mount Propsect Herald on November 4, 1980; and
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended to the
Building Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Village of
Mount Prospect that Petitioner's request for the aforesaid
variation,. ZBA-55-V-80, be granted; and
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have considered
the Petitioner's request and reviewed the recommendation of the
Village of Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals in
and
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village Of
Mount Prospect have determined that with respect to the Peti-
tioner's requested variation, that Petitioner has satisfied the
standards for the grant of variations set forth in Section
14.605 of Article VI of the Zoning Ordinance and find that it
would be in the best interest of the Village of Mount Prospect
to grant Petitioner the requested variations.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BQARDOF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
as follows:
CTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated
erein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees
f the Village of Mount Prospect. L
ECTION TWO: Subject to the condition set forth in Section
hree, hereinafter, the President and Board of Trustees of the
illage of Mount Prospect hereby grant the following variation:
A variation from Section 14.2602.B.51 of Article
XXVI of the zoning ordinance to permit the
circular driveway and four masonry light posts
which are located in the required thirty foot
front yard
or a parcel of real estate legally described as follows:
Lot Two in Semar's Resubdivision in Mount Prospect,
being a Resubdivision of part of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 10, Township 41 North, Range
11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the
Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois.
:ECTION THREE: The variation set forth in Section Two, herein-
~ove, is granted subject to the condition that Petitioner
~elocate the four masonry light posts so that they are completely
~n the Subject Property.
:ECTION FOUR: Except for the variation granted herein, all
~ther applicable Village of Mount Prospect ordinances shall
~emain in full force and effect as to the Subject Property.
:ECTION FIVE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and'effect
~rom and after its passage, approval, and publication in the
lanner provided by law.
~assed this 3rd day of February , 1981.
lYES:
;AYS:
~SENT:
Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Richardson, Wattenberg
None
Mill'er
~pproved this 3rd day of February , 1981.
%tte s t:
II ~ Village Cler~
lage President