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S-825 - 06/13/1995 - ZONING -VARIATION - Ordinances ORDINANCE 95-ZO-V-EX2-S-325 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FROM SECTION VI-A(7)(a) (2) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK (3400 St. Paschal Drive) WHEREAS, on June 13, 1995, the Village President and Board of Trustees passed and approved Ordinance 95-ZO-SU-S-809 entitled, "An Ordinance Granting A Special Use For Educational And Cultural Facility (3400 St. Paschal Drive)", ("Original Ordinance") which granted a special use permit pursuant to the provisions of Section XIII(J) of the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance for the property commonly known as 3400 St. Paschal Drive for use as an educational and cultural facility devoted to the performing arts, music, visual arts and crafts, subject to certain conditions and restrictions set forth in the Ordinance, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, at the request of the applicants for the Original Ordinance, this Board has amended the Original Ordinance to include approximately a one- acre tract at the east end of the special use property to allow for additional parking; and WHEREAS, Section VI-A(7) (a) (2) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook requires that no structure may be erected or maintained within 100 feet from the right-of-way line of any street; and WHEREAS, the applicants for the Original Ordinance have filed an application for a variation to reduce the required 100 foot setback to ten feet to allow parking in an area away from the homes of the Trinity Lakes Subdivision in an area which is generally shielded by vegetation on the north, east and west sides; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on July 13, 1995, pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice, and said Zoning Board has submitted its report on the subject application to the President and Board of Trustees, and has recommended the approval of the amendment to the Original Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the said Zoning Board of Appeals made explicit findings of fact that the variation requested conforms to the standards set forth in Section XIII(G) (4) of the said Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have reviewed these recommendations and concur with the recommendations and deem the passage of this Ordinance to be in the best interest and furtherance of the general welfare of the Village of Oak Brook to grant the variation as conditioned below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: That the provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby adopted as though fully set forth herein. Ordinance 95-ZO-V-EX2-S-825 Granting a Variation From Section VI-A(7) (a) (2) 3400 St. Paschal Drive Page 2 Section 2: That the variation is hereby granted from the provisions of Section VI-A(7) (a) (2) of the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance G-60, as amended, to reduce the required 100-foot setback to ten feet to allow parking not less than ten feet from the St. Paschal Drive right-of-way line subject to the following conditions and restrictions: 1. That the proposed parking lot be constructed in substantial conformity with the plans submitted, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit B, Proposed Parking Plan; 2. That this variation shall automatically terminate if a building permit for the parking lot has not been issued within two years from the date of adoption of this ordinance. Section 3: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage and approval pursuant to law. PASSED THIS 8th day of August, 1995. Ayes: Trustees Bartecki, Kenny, McInerney, Payovich, Savino and Shumate Nays: None Absent: None Abstain: None APPROVED THIS 8th day of August, 1995. Village President ATTEST: x�: Villag,0 Clerk Approved as to Form: Village Attorney Published Date Paper Not Published XX Applicant: Atelier International Address: P. O. Box 1783 Oak Brook, IL 60521 PIN 06-35-100-009 EXHIBIT A 95-z0-su-s-809 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITY (3400 St. Paschal Drive) WHEREAS, the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Illinois, hereinafter referred to as "District", has the power to acquire and hold lands for forest preserve purposes pursuant to the provisions of the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act, 70 ILCS 805/0.001 et seq. ; and WHEREAS, in July of 1993 the District purchased approximately 89.7 acres of property commonly known as Mayslake from an Association of Franciscan Fathers of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, upon the application of the District, the Village has rezoned the Mayslake property from the 11R-3" (Single-Family Detached Residence District) to the "CR" (Conservation/Recreation) District pursuant to the Village's Ordinance 95-ZO-R-EX1-S- 808 ; and WHEREAS, the Mayslake property includes several large buildings commonly known as the Peabody Mansion, St. Francis Retreat House, Portiuncula Chapel, and the St. Paschal Friary; and WHEREAS, Atelier International is an Illinois not-for-profit corpora- tion, which was incorporated for the purpose of developing and offering to all segments of the community, social and cultural programs in the field of music, dance and visual arts; and WHEREAS, under Section 7b of the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act, the District is authorized to issue licenses for any activities reasonably connected with forest preserve purposes; and WHEREAS, in 1989, the District's President and Board of Commissioners passed and approved Ordinance No. 89-274 entitled, "Policy for the Licensing of District-Owned Buildings"; and WHEREAS, in June, 1995, the District's President and Board of Commis- sioners passed and approved Ordinance No. 94-016 entitled, "An Ordinance Authorizing the Execution of a License Agreement for the Operation of the St. Paschal Friary located in the Mayslake Forest Preserve" and found in said ordinance that entering into a license agreement is reasonable, necessary and in the public interest and welfare and further, that the License Agreement with Atelier International complies with the requirements of Ordinance No. 89- 274; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 94-016, on or about August 1, 1994, the District's President and Secretary executed a License Agreement with Atelier International for the restoration, repair, operation and management of the St. Paschal Friary; and WHEREAS, Atelier International filed an application for a special use permit with the Village to use the property commonly known as 3400 St. Paschal Drive ("special use property") as an educational and cultural facility; and Ordinance 95-ZO-SU-S-809 Granting A Special Use For An Educational and Cultural Facility Page 2 WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Plan Commission of the Village of Oak Brook on April 17, 1995, and said Commission has submitted its report on the subject application to the Zoning Board of Appeals and the President and Board of Trustees and has recommended approval of the issuance of such special use permit, subject to certain conditions; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on May 2, 1995, pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice, and said Commission has submitted its report on the subject application to President and Board of Trustees and has recommended the approval of the issuance of such special use permit, subject to certain conditions; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees have reviewed these recommendations and concur with the recommendations and deem the passage of this ordinance to be in the best interest and in furtherance of the general welfare of the Village of Oak Brook; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: That the provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby adopted as though fully set forth herein. Section 2: That as conditioned below, a Special Use Permit pursuant to the provisions of Section XIII(J) be and is hereby granted for the property commonly known as 3400 St. Paschal Drive and legally described below, for use as an educational and cultural facility devoted to the performing arts, music, visual arts and crafts: That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described by commencing at the intersection of the Northerly right-of-way line of 60-foot wide 35th Street with the Westerly right-of-way line of F. A. Route 102 (Illinois Route 83) ; thence North 00 013138" West, on said Westerly line, a distance of 425.0 feet to the place of beginning; thence South 63 045126" West, a distance of 460.0 feet; thence North 26 014134" West, a distance of 460.0 feet; thence North 63°45126" East, a distance of 545.0 feet; thence North 90°00100" East, a distance of 117.84 feet to said Westerly line of F. A. Route 102; thence Southerly, on said Westerly line, being a curve concave to the West with a radius of 5018.71 feet, an arc distance of 275.03 feet to a point of tangency in said westerly line; thence South 00 013138" East, a distance of 175.30 feet to the place of beginning, in DuPage County, Illinois. Permanent Index No. 06-35-100-009 Section 3: That the Special Use Permit granted in Section 2 is subject to these further conditions: 1. This special use is limited to Atelier International and the following sublicensees which have been heretofore approved by the District which is the owner of the special use property: Vandercook College of Music, Ordinance 95-ZO-SU-S-809 Granting A Special Use For An Educational and Cultural Facility Page 3 Von Heideke School of Ballet; Columbia College; Art Institute of Chicago; Lake Shore Jazz Ensemble; Northwestern University, and such additional organizations as shall be approved as sublicensee_ by the District in the future, provided that Atelier shall have notified the Village of Oak Brook in care of the Village Manager, of its intent to request such approval not less than fourteen (14) days prior to making application to the District. 2. No outdoor performances shall be conducted on the special use property after 10:00 p.m. or before 9:00 a.m. on any day. 3. Noise coming from the special use property shall be subject to the performance standards set forth below: At no point on or beyond the westerly boundary line of the special use property shall the sound pressure level of any performance or operation coming from the special use property (other than background noises produced by sources not under control of Atelier International and/or its approved sublicensees, such as operation of motor vehicles or other transportation facilities) exceed the decibel limits in the table below: Octave Band Maximum Permitted Sound Level in Decibels Frequency in Cycles Per Second 20 to 75 72 75 to 150 67 150 to 300 59 300 to 600 52 600 to 1,200 46 1,200 to 2,400 40 2,400 to 4,800 34 Above 4,800 32 Sound levels shall be measured with a sound level meter and associated octave band filter manufactured according to standards prescribed by the American Standards Association. Measurements shall be made using the flat network of the sound level meter. Impulsive type noises shall be subject to the limitations set forth below, provided that such noises shall be capable of being accurately measured and for the purpose of this special use permit, shall be those noises which cause rapid fluctuations of the needle of the sound level meter with a variation of no more than plus or minus two decibels. Noises incapable of being so measured, such as those of an irregular and intermittent nature, shall be controlled so as not to become a nuisance to adjacent uses. Ordinance 95-ZO-SU-S-809 Granting A Special Use For An Educational and Cultural Facility Page 4 4. In the event that there are more than two incidents involving the offense of disorderly conduct occurring at the special use property in any twelve-month period, this special use permit shall be subject to revocation upon notice and hearing. The offense of disorderly conduct is presently set forth in Section 9-19 of the Oak Brook Code of Ordinances, as may be amended from time to time. 5. The residential area for students and artists at the special use property shall be limited to the north wing of the third floor of the so- called friary building (see attached floor plan) and shall include Rooms C5- C8; Cll-C14; C27-C30; C31-C34, and common areas C10, C16, C17, C20 and C26. Occupancy in.this residential area shall not exceed 26. 6. Living areas for resident guards, caretakers, and/or maintenance personnel shall be limited to the first floor of the so-called friary (see attached floor plan) and shall include only Rooms A37-A40 and A67-A72. Maximum capacity for resident guards, caretakers, and/or maintenance personnel and their immediate family shall not exceed six (6) persons. 7. Parking shall be provided at the special use property per the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for all applicable uses and may be constructed as the actual use of the special use property develops, provided that not less than forty-four (44) spaces shall be provided at the time Atelier International commences its operations. 8. Any utilities constructed on the special use property shall be placed underground. 9. The special use shall automatically terminate if a certificate of occupancy for the so-called friary has not been issued within two (2) years from the date of adoption of this ordinance. 10. In the event that one or more of the above conditions, including the conditions set forth in Section 2 are not met, the Village Manager shall promptly initiate enforcement action, including, but not limited to revocation proceedings, as may be warranted under the circumstances. Section 4: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage and approval pursuant to law. PASSED THIS 13th day of June, 1995. Ayes: Trustees Bartecki, Kenny, Payovich, Savino and Shumate Nays: None Absent: Trustee McInerney Abstain: None ordinance 95-ZO-SU-S-809 Granting A Special Use For An Educational and Cultural Facility Page 5 APPROVED THIS 13th day of June, 1995. it age President ATTEST: V ij:'lagg Clerk_ Approved as to Form: Village Attorney Published Date Paper Not Published XX atelier.ord i ta000 CMCD t� oi I Ir►arnlu ' D i.. ri r►. .}Ir tt , .wt / I a.rt.W� •• � }, rttMl �• i I . /� •tar` ••,• � • t � a i •••�� •f x. MMr`ifi►. ° 7uM1�r � � to f �:� 1 °" ...` `•.^ .; �-Via'' � �n ' /•1 1 .r {•t l•• �'• I PROPOSED ..r ta�'rr)r } t` a'i ifs. •. v :a C° t;.,. 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