HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/24/2003 P&Z minutes 13-03MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
CASE NO. PZ-13-03
Hearing Date: July 24, 2003
PETITIONER:
Village of Mount Prospect
t00 S. Emerson St.
PUBLICATION DATE:
April 9, 2003
REQUEST:
Text Amendment (Lighting Regulations) Section 14.314
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:
Dave Toeppen
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, seconded by Merrill Cotton. The June meeting minutes were approved 4-0, with three
abstentions (Arlene Juracek, Joseph Donnelly and Keith Youngquist). At 10:38, Ms. Juracek introduced Case No. PZ-
13-03, a request for a Text Amendment to the Lighting Regulations, Section 14.314 of the Village Code. The Village
Board's decision will be final for this case.
Ms. Connolly presented the case on behalf of Deputy Director Michael Jacobs. She said that at the last P&Z meeting,
the Commission generally supported Staff's recommendations, but suggested some further revisions. In response to
the various issues and concerns raised by the P&Z, Staff has made further modifications to the proposed text
amendments.
Ms. Connolly said that during the P&Z Commission's last review of this issue there were some concerns raised
regarding where light level readings should be taken and what impact ambient lighting, including a full moon, could
have on the readings. In researching this issue, she said that Staff had found that the average luminance level of a full
moon is 0.01 foot-candles, which is based on information published by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America. Based on the recommended illumination levels included in the proposed text amendments it appears that
ambient Iighting, including a full moon, will not have a great impact when enforcing the suggested 1 ighting 1 evel
regulations. She said that Staff has also found that taking lighting readings at ground level is the preferred method,
thus avoiding any confusion with regards to enforcing the proposed lighting regulations.
Ms. Connolly reported that Staff had found that several communities have a maximum lighting level o f 0.5 foot-
candles at a residential property line versus the 0.1 limit initially proposed as part of the lighting amendments.
Communities that utilize the maximum illumination level of 0.5 foot-candles include Elk Grove, Lake Forest, Lake
Zurich, Libertyville, Lincolnshire, Northbrook and Wilmette. She said that Staff adjusted the proposed text
amendment to include a maximum illumination level of 0.5 foot-candles at any property line whether abutting
residential or non-residential. It should be noted that the existing parking lot lighting limitation of 0. I foot-candles at
residential property lines and 0.5 foot-candles at non-residential property lines would be maintained. She said that this
approach would still limit the potential impacts of lighting on adjacent properties while also providing a little more
flexibility.
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Ms. Connolly summarized changes to the Text Amendment since the P&Z last reviewed the case and noted that the
Staff report has specific recommendations carried over from the last P&Z review. She reviewed the standards for a
Text Amendment listed in the Zoning Ordinance and said that the proposed lighting amendments apply to all parcels in
the Village and do not affect an individual parcel. Ms. Connolly reported that the changes are consistent with the
objectives o f the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive P lan because the changes protect a nd promote the h eatth,
safety, comfort, convenience, and general welfare of residents of the Village, while still preserving the character of the
community.
In addition, the text amendments do not make the Zoning Ordinance more permissive. The lighting regulations will
help to address all outdoor lighting issues. Therefore, the proposed amendments meet the Zoning Code Standards for
Text Amendments. Ms. Connolly stated that the proposed text amendments are a result of in-depth research of several
sources of information to accurately reflect Village policy and goals, research of neighboring communities' regulations
and what is consistent with community expectations. Based on the above analysis, the P&Z can make positive
findings with respect to the standards for a Text Amendment. Therefore, Staff recommends approval of the proposed
Text Amendments as outlined within this report.
Leo Floros asked why these lighting amendments had been initiated. Ms. Connolly said it was in response to increased
service requests from residents. Mr. Floros asked how the business community had reacted to these proposed
amendments and Merrill Cotton noted that businesses had until 2005 to comply with parking lot lighting regulations
whereas the new regulations applicable to all properties would be effective immediately and must be complied with
immediately ~vith no grace period.
After much discussion by the Commission, Chairperson Juracek asked that Staff return with enforcement regulations,
compliance effective dates, penalty dates, and security lighting regulations. She closed the hearing at 10:59.
At 10:59 p.m, Joseph Donnelley made motion to adjourn, seconded by Richard Rogers. The mot/on was approved by
a voice vote and the meeting was adjourned.
Barbara Swiatek, Planning Secretary
Judy Connolly, Senior Planner
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