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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/26/2013 P&Z Minutes 18-13 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CASE NO. PZ-18-13 Hearing Date: September 26, 2013 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1800-1804 West Central Road PETITIONER : H. Borre & Sons, Inc. PUBLICATION DATE: September 11, 2013 PIN NUMBER: 03-33-300-081-0000 REQUEST(S): Variation (Overall Lot Coverage) MEMBERS PRESENT: Joseph Donnelly, Chair Sharon Otteman Tom Fitzgerald William Beattie Keith Youngquist Jacqueline Hinaber Jeanne Kueter MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Brian Simmons, Deputy Director of Community Development Consuelo Andrade, Senior Planner INTERESTED PARTIES : Jeff W. Borre - H. Borre & Sons, Inc., John Born-Multi-Pack Solutions Chairman Donnelly called the meeting to order at 7:34 p.m. Commissioner Hinaber made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Youngquist to approve the minutes of the August 22, 2013 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting; the minutes were approved 7-0. After hearing three (3) cases Chairman Donnelly introduced Case PZ-18-13, 1800-1804 W. Central Road and stated the case was Village Board final. Ms. Andrade stated the Petitioner is seeking a variation to allow an 84.62% overall lot coverage for the property located at 1800-1804 West Central Road. She explained the Subject Property is located on the north side of Central Road, east of Arthur Avenue, and contains an industrial building with related improvements. Ms. Andrade explained the building is occupied by Bosch Tool, Rauland Borg and Multi-Pack Solutions. She also stated that the Subject Property is zoned I1 Limited Industrial and borders the Conservation Recreation to the east, the Il Limited industrial District to the east and north, and residential and commercial uses to the west and south in Arlington Heights. Joseph Donnelly, Chair PZ-18-13 Planning and Zoning Commission September 26, 2013 Meeting Page 1 of 5 Ms. Andrade stated the plat of survey of the Subject Property indicated the property does not comply with all of the zoning requirements. The principal structure meets the required setbacks, but the overall lot coverage exceeds the maximum permitted. Ms. Andrade explained the overall lot coverage is 84.51% when the maximum permitted is 75% of the lot area. She stated that Staff researched the zoning history for the property and found no previous variation approvals for lot coverage. Ms. Andrade stated the petitioner is a general contractor for Multi-Pack Solutions, who would like to add a concrete slab for trucks to unload product into the building. Per the site plan the concrete slab would be adjacent to the north building elevation and would increase the overall lot coverage to 84.62%, which requires Variation approval. Ms. Andrade showed the table below which compares the Petitioner’s proposal to the I1 Limited Industrial District’s bulk requirements. I1 Limited Industrial District Existing Proposed Requirements Setbacks: Front (south) Min. 30’ 287.13’ No Change Exterior Side (west) Min. 30’ 54.69’ No Change Interior Side (east) Min. 15’ 380’ No Change Rear (north) Min. 20’ 47.80’ No Change 75% Max. 84.51% 84.62% Lot Coverage (1,071,458.25sq.ft.) (1,207,295 sq.ft.) (1,208,959 sq.ft.) Ms. Andrade stated that the standards for a Variation are listed in Section 14.203.C.9 of the Village Zoning Ordinance and include seven specific findings that must be made in order to approve a Variation. She summarized a list these findings: A hardship due to the physical surroundings, shape, or topographical conditions of a specific property not generally applicable to other properties in the same zoning district and not created by any person presently having an interest in the property; Lack of desire to increase financial gain; and Protection of the public welfare, other property, and neighborhood character. Ms. Andrade stated, per the petitioner, the proposed concrete pad would allow Multi-Pack to unload product directly outside of the building, which would free up the loading dock areas and interior floor space. She explained that Multi-Pack currently uses their loading dock areas to unload the product which uses up the floor space and requires two men to unload the material. Multi-Pack is a twenty four hour, five days a week, operation. The proposed concrete pad for trucks would allow one man to unload without using any of the existing loading dock areas. Ms. Andrade stated that Staff understands the proposed concrete pad would improve Multi-Pack’s operation; it does not constitute a physical hardship unique to this property. The tenant occupies the northernmost unit in the building and currently consists of approximately ten (10) loading docks. Ms. Andrade further stated that Staff recommends the Petitioner explores alternative options that would not result in additional lot coverage. Joseph Donnelly, Chair PZ-18-13 Planning and Zoning Commission September 26, 2013 Meeting Page 2 of 5 Ms. Andrade stated that the request does not meet the standards for a Variation based on the Staff’s analysis; Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission deny the following motion: "To approve a Variation to increase the permitted overall lot coverage from 75% to 84.62%, as shown in the attached site plan dated August 12, 2013 for the property located at 1800-1804 W. Central Road.” Ms. Andrade stated Village Board’s decision is final for this case. Chairman Donnelly asked Staff why the variation would be an increase from 75% to 84.62% and from the current existing lot coverage of 84.51%. Ms. Andrade stated that the variation request would be to increase the lot coverage from the permitted requirement which is 75% to the 84.62%. Mr. Simmons clarified that the current lot coverage of 84.51% is legal nonconforming which was built before the lot coverage requirement was in place. Chairman Donnelly asked if the Staff had any concerns regarding water retention on the property. Mr. Simmons stated that the lot coverage regulations were adopted in the code when the Village suffered from the floods in the 1980’s. Lot coverage was meant to restrict the amount of hard surfaces that would be developed in town in order to calculate how much storm water detention would be needed. Chairman Donnelly asked if there are any flooding issues in the area currently. Mr. Simmons stated there are some flooding problems further south from the Subject Property and that the Village is working to improve the storm sewer lines that go through the area so they can be capable of handling larger storms. Commissioner Youngquist asked if the Subject Property was over parked. Mr. Simmons stated that there is a surplus of parking spaces on site. Chairman Donnelly called the Petitioner to the stand. He swore in Jeff Borre, 617 Cortland Drive, Lake Zurich Illinois and John Born, general manager for Multi-Pack Solutions 3943 Blue Jay Lane, Naperville Illinois. Mr. Borre explained that Multi-Pack currently backs up a semi into the loading dock and physically pumps the soap solution into totes and then transport the totes to the other end of the warehouse where they use the product. Mr. Born stated that Multi-Pack is a packaging company that primarily packages liquid detergent. They moved into the facility two years ago and doubled their business since then. Mr. Born explained that the company has been looking for projects that will allow them to free up more of the dock areas so they can increase the amount of inbound and outbound product. Mr. Born stated the purpose of the concrete pad is to unload the tanker trucks that are carrying the product, which will free up two of the loading docks in order to increase outbound shipments. Joseph Donnelly, Chair PZ-18-13 Planning and Zoning Commission September 26, 2013 Meeting Page 3 of 5 Chairman Donnelly asked if Multi-Pack would be willing to eliminate a few parking spots to make up for the concrete pad. Mr. Borre stated that Multi-Pack rents the space from the property owner and would have to get their approval in order to eliminate parking spots. He also explained there are three parking lots assigned to the building and that Multi-Pack uses lot number three where there is a significant amount of green space behind the lot. Mr. Simmons stated the property is currently legal nonconforming in regards to lot coverage and that Village code permits removing and replacing hard surfaces in kind; therefore, they can replace the parking lot and reconstruct with the same material and not need a variation. However, if they add a new surface and take out a surface the one to one ratio (1:1) technically doesn’t comply with code to keep the existing lot coverage. He further explained if the Petitioner removes parking spaces in order to put the concrete pad in they would still require the variation for the additional hard surface. Chairman Donnelly verified that the Commission would only have to approve the variation to 84.51%, which is the existing condition. Mr. Simmons stated the board could limit the size of the variation to remove additional hard surface and limit the total to 85%. Mr. Borre asked if they eliminate sixteen-hundred (1600) square feet of paving they will not have to apply for the variance. Chairman Donnelly explained that the variance will still be needed; however, it will be only to 84.51% which is the existing condition. He explained the variation will be needed eventually if additional work needs to be done on the property. Chairman Donnelly stated it’s an easier variation to approve because it’s an existing condition which will not have an impact on current flooding issues. Mr. Simmons stated the Commission could make the recommendation this evening which will give the Petitioner time to obtain a written approval from the owner to replace some of the parking spaces with the concrete pad before the next Village Board meeting. Chairman Donnelly asked if the board had any further questions for the Petitioner. Commissioner Kueter asked if the addition of the concrete pad will change the direction of trucks coming in to the facility. Mr. Borre stated the current truck route will stay the same. Commissioner Beattie stated the elimination of sixteen-hundred (1600) square feet of parking spaces will not prevent flooding. He stated there hasn’t been a history of flooding in the area and asked if it is necessary for the Petitioner to have to the take these extra steps. Commissioners Otteman and Fitzgerald agreed with Commissioner Beattie and stated the elimination of sixteen-hundred (1600) square feet of concrete will not make a significant amount of difference. Joseph Donnelly, Chair PZ-18-13 Planning and Zoning Commission September 26, 2013 Meeting Page 4 of 5 There was general discussion between the Commissioners regarding the small increase of the original plan requested. General consensuses was made that they would vote on the original variation request and disregard the earlier discussion of eliminating parking spaces for the addition of the concrete pad. Chairman Donnelly asked if there were any further comments for the case. Hearing none he brought the discussion back the board. Commissioner Beattie made a motion seconded by Commissioner Fitzgerald "To approve a Variation to increase the permitted overall lot coverage from 75% to 84.62%, as shown in the attached site plan dated August 12, 2013 for the property located at 1800-1804 W. Central Road.” UPON ROLL CALL: AYES: Otteman, Fitzgerald, Beattie, Youngquist, Hinaber, Kueter, Donnelly NAYS: None The motion was approved 7-0 with a positive recommendation to Village Board. After hearing one (1) additional case Commissioner Beattie made a motion seconded by Commissioner Otteman and the meeting was adjourned at 9:01 p.m. _____________________________ Jenna Moder, Administrative Assistant Community Development Department Joseph Donnelly, Chair PZ-18-13 Planning and Zoning Commission September 26, 2013 Meeting Page 5 of 5