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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT '~ 105 SOU~'~'~B'~WOOD DRIVE
WHEREAS, Oreste and Franca Magnelli (hereinafter referred to as "Petitioners") have filed
a petition for a Conditional Use permit with respect to property located at 1105 South
Beechwood Drive (hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Property'~ and legally described
as follows:
Lot 30 in Windsor Estates being a subdivision of part of the west ¼ of Sec. 14,
Township 41 North, Range 11, east of the Third Principal Meridian, in the Village
of Mount Prospect, Cook County, IL.
Property Index Number: 08-14-316-009-0000;
and
WHEREAS, the Petitioners seek a Conditional Use ~ermit to construct a circular driveway;
and
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on the request for a Conditional Use permit, being
the subject of PZ-35-03, before the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of
Mount Prospect on the 28th day of August, 2003, pursuant to proper legal notice having
been published in the Mount Prospect Journal on the 13th day of August, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has submitted its findings and negative
recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect;
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:
SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove 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, as provided for in Section 14.203.F.7 of the
Village Code, to allow the construction of a circular driveway, as shown on the Site Plan, a
copy of which is attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as Exhibit "A."
SECTION THREE: 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 APPROVEDthis
day of ,2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley
Village President
Velma W. Lowe
Village Clerk
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Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
OCTOBER 14, 2003
EXTERIOR LIGHTING REGULATION FOLLOW~UP
On October 7th the Village Board reviewed the Planning & Zoning Commission's recommendations regarding
proposed amendments to the Village's exterior lighting regulations. One of the main issues under consideration
included the establishment of maximum lighting levels at residential property lines. As part of the Planning &
Zoning Commission's recommended text amendments a maximum light level of 0.5 foot-candles at a property
line was proposed. During review of this specific issue the Village Board noted some concerns with the proposed
maximum illumination level and how it would relate to existing lighting within the Village's residential
neighborhoods. In response Staff visited the hom¢,ofthe Mayor and Trustees to determine the illumination levels
of some of their existing exterior light fixtures. The following table summarizes the illumination level
information that was obtained:
Coreoran Coach Light Front Yard 0.5 foot-candles (front property line)
Farley Porch Light Front Yard 0.0 foot-candles (front property line)
0.1 foot-candles (side property line)
Hoefert Porch Light Front Yard 0.1 foot-candles (front property line)
Lohrstorfer Coach & Porch Lights Front Yard 0.0 foot-candles (front property line)
Spot/Security Light Rear Yard 0.3 & 1.3 foot-candles (side property lines)
Skowron Porch Light Front Yard 0.1 foot-candles (front property line)
Wilks Porch & Flag Poie Lights Front Yard 0.1 - 0.2 foot-candles (front property line)
Zadel Porch Light Exterior Side Yard 0.1 foot-candles (exterior side property line)
Security Light Rear Yard 0.3 foot-candles (rear property line)
Coach Light Rear Yard 0.5 foot-candles (interior side property line)
roposed Lighting Amendments
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As outlined in the table, only in one instance did Staff find a light fixture that exceeded the recommended
maximum illumination level of 0.5 foot-candles at a property line. The specific fixture in question, a two-headed
security light, could easily be adjusted to comply with the recommended amendments.
In addition to concerns raised regarding the proposed limitations within residential districts, the Village Board
also requested that Staff obtain illumination level readings from other locations to determine how the proposed
amendments would compare to existing lighting at some of the Village's facilities. The following table
summarizes Staff's findings:
prop..e~y ..... Type of Fixture Location of Fixture Illumination Level
I~/~"lla~;'~;il ................................................................................................ Wall Mounted All Sides 1.1 foot-candies (north side)
0.1 foot-candles (south side)
1.1 foot-candles (west side)
::).6 foot-candies (east side)
:'olice/Fire Wall Mounted East Side (Maple Street) 2.7 foot-candles (in front of garage doors)
Based on the findings outlined above Staff believes the proposed amendments regarding light levels within
residential districts are appropriate; however, we need to further review the proposed lighting regulations for
properties located within the Village's downtown area (the B-5 Central Commercial and B-5C Central
Commercial Core Districts). Given that the majority of properties within the B-5 and B-5C Districts provide little
to no setbacks, it would be difficult for property owners to meet the proposed amendments.
Staff therefore requests that thc Village Board defer discussion on this matter until their November 4~i, meeting,
thus providing Staff sufficient time to revise the proposed text amendments as they relate to the B-5 and B-5C
Districts.
William J. Cooney, Jr., AICP
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10/01103
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 14 (ZONING)
OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE CODE
WHEREAS, the Petitioner (Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect) has filed an
appl!cation for certain text amendments to Chapter 14 (Zoning) of the Village Code of Mount Prospect
to amend various regulations; and
WHEREAS, the Petitioner seeks amendments tothe following Section 14.2219 of the Village Code,
entitled "LIGHTING"; and
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on the proposed amendments, being the subject of PZ-13-03,
before the Planning and Zoning Commission on April 24, 2003, May 22, 2003, July 24, 2003,
September 11, 2003, and September 25, 2003, pursuant to due and proper legal notice having been
published in the Mount Prospect Journal & Topics on the 9~h day of April, 2003 and the 27th day of
August, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has submitted its findings and recommendations to
the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount ProSpect and the President and Board of
Trustees of the Village have considered the requests being the subject of PZ-13-03.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE O F
MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That Section 14.2219 entitled "Lighting" of Chapter 14 of the Village Code, as
amended, is hereby further amended by deleting said subsection in its entirety and substituting
therefore the following new Section 14.2219, so that hereafter said Section 14.2219 shall be and
read as follows:
"14;2219 Parking Lot Lighting:
In addition to the requirements outlined below, all parking lot lighting shall comply with the
Outdoor Lighting Regulations included in section 14.314 of this Code. A II parking lots with
more than four (4) spaces shall provide lighting. Artificial lighting used to illuminate any parking
lot shall comply with the regulations as set fodh in this Section.
A. General Requirements:
1. Pole height and material:
The total height of light fixtures, including the pole, pole support, fixture and
related equipment, shall be limited to the district height limit or a maximum of 30',
whichever is less.
b. Light poles shall be constructed of metal, or other material acceptable to the
Village Engineer. Wood poles are prohibited.
2. Glare Onto Adjacent properties Prohibited: Electric lighting used to illuminate off-
street parking areas or driveways shall be directed away from adjacent properties
and rights-of-way in such a way as to not create a nuisance. The following
illumination standards shall be.
a. Light intensity at a property line abutting a residential property shall not exceed 0.1
foot-candles.
b. Light intensity at a property line abutting a non-residential property or right-of-way
shall not exceed 0.5 footcandles
3. Protection of lighting fixtures: Light poles in a parking lot shall be protected from
vehicles by curbed landscape islands or curbed landscape diamonds.
4. Illumination levels and uniformity: The following criteria for minimum illumination,
maximum illumination, and uniformity shall be met for all parking lots.
Minimum Average I.E.S. Maximum Average I.ES.
Type of Development Illumination Level Illumination Level Uniformity
(Foot-Candles) (Foot-Candles)
Multi-Family Residential 0.1 1.5 4:1 (ave./min.)
15:1 (max./min.)
Commercial 0.2 2.4 3:1 (aveJmin.)
12:1 (max./min.)
Industrial 0.2 3.0 4:1 (ave./min.)
15:1 (max./min.)
Public, semi-public, and 0.2 2.4 3:1 (ave./min.)
nstitutional 12:1 (max./min.)
B. Nonconforming Lighting: Any existing parking lot lighting that does not conform to these
regulations shall be made to conform by means of alteration no later than January 1, 2005.
SECTION TWO: That Chapter 14 of the Village Code, as amended, is hereby further
amended to include Section 14.314 entitled "Outdoor Lighting Regulations", so that hereafter said
Section 14.314 shall be and read as follows:
"14.314 Outdoor Lighting Regulations:
All outdoor lighting, except for streetlights, shall be subject to the following general requirements
(Note: additional regulations for parking lot lighting are included in section 14.2219 of this Code):
A. Glare Onto Adjacent Properties: Electric lighting used to illuminate outdoor areas shall be
directed in such a way as to prevent light trespass or direct glare onto adjacent properties
and rights-of-way.
B. Fixture Design: Outdoor lighting fixtures in non-residential locations must comply with the
following limitations:
1. Full Cutoff luminaries with a total cutoff angle of not more than ninety degrees (90°)
shall be used. The Director of Community Development may approve cutoff angles
greater than ninety degrees (90°) or the use of fixtures without full cutoff luminaries upon
submission of information conclusively demonstrating that the proposed lighting will not
cause glare on adjacent properties.
2. Canopy Lighting: All lighting mounted under a canopy, including but not limited to
luminaires mounted on or recessed into the lower surface of a canopy, shall be full cutoff.
C. Light Intensity Levels at Property Lines: The light intensity level measured at a property
line shall not exceed 0.5 foot-candles. All illumination level readings shall be taken at
ground level.
D. Maximum Illumination Levels: The following table summarizes the maximum average
illumination levels for a variety of uses.
Type of Use
Canopy Lighting .
Auto Dealerships (display areas only)
Business Districts
Maximum Average I.E.S.
Illumination Level (Foot-Candles)
3O
Loading/Unloading Platform (Dock)
Outdoor Sports Lighting
5O
5
Park, School, Institutional, and 5
Industrial Uses
2O
4O
Lighting for uses other than those listed in the above table shall be reviewed by the
Community Development Director to ensure the proposed illumination levels are
appropriate for the property and surrounding area.
E. Lighting Plan required: The building permit submission for any non-residential
development or multi-family residential development shall include a lighting plan signed
and sealed by a professional engineer and including, at a minimum the following:
!.All property lines, building locations, dimensions of paved areas, and location of all
curbs;
2.Fixture locations;
3.Fixture details and height;
4.Photometric data for all paved areas at a spacing of not greater than 20' and not
greater than 6" above the pavement surface;
$.Photometric data at all property lines at a spacing of not greater than 50' and not
greater than 6" above grade;
6.Scale of not less than 1" to 50';
?.Details of the proposed light poles and foundations;
8.Exiting and proposed utilities on the Subject Property and in rights-of-way adjacent
to the subject property;
9.Other information, as required.
F. Hours of Operation: APl lighting shall be reduced to security levels, as recommended in
the Illuminating Engineering Society of Narth America's Lighting Handbook, during hours
of non-operation of the principal use on a property.
G. Nonconforming Lighting: Any lighting that does not conform to the regulations outlined
above shall be made to conform by means of alteration by no later than January 1, 2005.
SECTION THREE: That Section 14.2401 entitled "Definitions" of Chapter 14 of the Village Code,
as amended, is hereby further amended by including the following:
GLARE - Light emitting from a luminaire that causes reduced vision or momentary blindness.
LIGHT TRESPASS - The shining of light produced by a luminaire beyond the boundaries of
the property on which it is located.
LUMINAIRE - A complete lighting unit consisting of the lamp or lamps and ballast(s) together
with the parts designed to distribute the light, to position and protect the lamps, and to connect
the lamps to the power supply.
FULL CUTOFF FIXTURE - A luminaire, or light fixture, that allows no emission of light above
horizontal.
SECTION FOUR: 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. . , 2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley
Mayor
Velma W. Lowe
Village Clerk
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