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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/24/2003 P&Z minutes 26-03MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CASE NO. PZ-26-03 Hearing Date: July 24, 2003 PETITIONER: Kevin & Elizabeth Griebenow 109 N. Forest Ave. PUBLICATION DATE: July 9, 2003 PIN #: 03-34-316-027 REQUEST: Conditional Use for a porch MEMBERS PRESENT: Arlene Juracek, Chairperson Merrill Cotten Joseph Donnelly Leo Floros Richard Rogers Matthew Sledz Keith Youngquist MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Judy Connolly, AICP, Senior Planner Anne Walters, Community Development Intern INTERESTED PARTIES: Chairperson Arlene Juracek called the meeting to order at 7:34 p.m. Richard Rogers made a motion to approve the minutes of the June 26 meeting errata, seconded by Joseph Donnelly. The June meeting minutes were approved 4-0, with three abstentions (Arlene Juracek, Joseph Donnelly and Keith Youngquist). At 8:13, Ms. Jurackek introduced Case No. PZ-26-03, a request for a Conditional Use to construct a porch that would encroach into the required front setback. She said that the request would be Village Board final. Judy Connolly, Senior Planner, presented the case. She said that the Subject Property is located on the east side of Forest Avenue, between Thayer and Henry Streets, and contains a single-family residence with related improvements. The Subject Property is zoned RA Single Family Residence and is bordered to the north, south, and east by the RA District and the RX District to the west. The existing home on the Subject Property is currently set back approximately 29-feet from the front lot line, 6.25-feet from the south side lot line, and 5.75-feet from the north side lot line. Ms. Connolly reviewed the Petitioner's plans for improving the existing house and said that they would like to add one~story addition to the rear of the house and an unenclosed front porch. She said that the proposed porch, consisting of a concrete base/floor and wood columns, would encroach no more than 5' into the required front yard. Therefore, the unenclosed porch requires Conditional Use approval. Ms. Connolly reported that the existing home is located on two parcels. She said that based on the property information in the Sid;vell book, Forest Avenue from Gregory to Henry Streets was platted in an irregular manner and that t he 1 ots are comprised o f two parcels. Consequently, most i f not a I1 of the homes straddle the property tine. Therefore, the Subject Property and surrounding properties currently do not meet zoning regulations. She said that consolidating the Subject Property to one lot of record will bring the site into compliance with zoning bulk regulations. She noted that the attached garage encroaches into the required 30-foot front yard, but that the minor encroachment is a legal nonconformity and is allowed to remain. Ms. Connolly reviewed the standards for Conditional Uses as listed in the Zoning Ordinance and the specific findings lanning & Zoning Commission Arlene Juracek, Chairperson PZ-26-03 Page 2 that must be made in order to approve a Conditional Use. She said that the proposal would not adversely affect the character of the surrounding neighborhood, utility provision or public streets and the proposed Conditional Use will be in compliance with the Village's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance. Ms. Connolly said that based on these findings, Staff recommends that the Planning & Zoning Commission make a recommendation to the Village Board to approve a Conditional Use for an unenclosed porch to encroach no more than 5-feet into the required front yard for the residence at 109 N. Forest Avenue, Case No. PZ-26-03, subject to resubdividing t he S ubj ect Property a nd consolidating i t t o create a s ingle 1 ot ofr ecord. S he s aid t hat the Village Board's decision is final for this case. Kevin Griebenow, 109 N. Forest Avenue, was sworn in. He stated that he was the homeowner and that he and his wife were adding an addition on to the rear of the house, but wanted to update the front of the house as well. There was discussion regarding the porch and Keith Youngquist noted that the porch would have a concrete base. Richard Rogers added that the porch had to remain unenclosed and Mr. Griebenow confirmed that he understood this requirement. Chairperson Juracek asked if anyone in the audience wanted to address the Planning & Zoning Commission about this case. Since there was no response, she closed the hearing at 8:16pm. Matthew Sledz made a motion to approve the requested Conditional Use to allow a porch to encroach no more than five (5) feet into the required front yard setback with the condition that the site be resubdivided and consolidated to one lot of record, for Case No. PZ-26-03, 109 N. Forest Avenue. Richard Rogers seconded the motion. UPON ROLL CALL: AYES: Floros, Cotten, Dormelly, Rogers, Sledz, Youngquist and Juracek Motion was approved 7-0. NAYS: None At 10:59 p.m, Joseph Donneltey made motion to adjourn, seconded by Richard Rogers. The motion was approved by a voice vote and the meeting was adjourned. Anne Walters, Community Development Intern Judy Connolly, Senior Planner H:\PLAN\Plannlng&Zoning COMM\P&Z 2003\Minutes',PZ-26-03 109NForest St. doc