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Sunbeam Corp. Variation 1966 a q PO.: I r April 19, 1966 , Mr. Ted a. Kerbovea Electrical.AdVertising Division Federal Sign-aid Signal Corporation 1136th► & Western Avenue Blue Island', Illinois -Be-: Sign Vaari^tioo'.'f0V Sunbeam Corporation . -teak Brook,,. 31�inoie Dear. mr. Kerhoven, Your Letter of, April ..Uth was brit 'to tee �attantion oUthe flak,Brook board of. trustees oQ that date and it bras .gin irotttalp dic dad that .your re4 ft it be for*arded to the soning. board of` appeals for s_pabU6 hearing,. Due to the. fact that notice of this neeting net be published not lose than fifto'e n days prior 'to said .aiaetfag sad.; that all our ;public notices acre published io�' the Cak. 'BtOvk ,Doings rich is a.xeeklp 'Thnredap papers it was isoasibie. 1:o pracea' T request for the rotularly ebodmled meeting an Ma$ 3rd. There- fore, we are Wwduling your request for a public iea�ring at the next regular *lining board meetijag phicb - .iLL be; held on 7$ . 1966. Kindly forward your variation fee` is.than amount of` $50.00 at pour earliest convenience. Very truly youras, T.c,►rraiae. E» Fs'iaRtek Village Clerk JEB:KLM 5-17-66 1 & 3 rc. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday,, June 7, 1966, at 7:30 p.m. a public_ hearing will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oakbrook, DuPage County, Illinois, in the Court Room in the Village Hall located at 31st Street near Spring Road within the Village of Oakbrook, to consider the application of Federal Sign and Signal Corporation to vary the applicable rules and regulations of said Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oakbrook with respect to signs to reduce the setback requirements from 40 feet to 5 feet on the following described property, to-wit: PARCEL 1 That part of the South East Quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, DuPage County, Illinois, being more fully described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the South West corner of the Sout'n East Quarter of said Section 24; thence Northerly along the West line of the South East Quarter of said Section 24, a distance of 665.09 feet to a point; thence continuing northerly along the West line of the South East Quarter of said Section 24, a distance of 666.50 feet, thence Easterly and at right angles to the West line of the South East Quarter of said Section 24; said line also being the Southerly line of the Northern Illinois Toll Road Parcel No. T-6A-1416 extended Westerly (as originally recorded by the Northern Illinois Toll Highway Commission), a distance of 451.75 feet; thence North Easterly at an angle of 49 degrees 01 minute, 13 seconds to the left of the last described course extended a distance of 243.98 feet to a point on the Easterly line of Northern Illinois Toll Highway Parcel No. T-6A-1416 for a place of beginning; said point also being 82.5 feet South Westerly as measured along a radial line of the South Westerly right of way line of the Northern Illinois Toll Road; thence South Easterly and parallel to the South Westerly right of way line of the Northern Illinois Toll Road, along a line curving to the right and having a radius of 2709.29 feet, a distance of 260.18 feet to a point of compound curvature; thence Southerly at an angle of 54 degrees 04 minutes 06 seconds to the right, as measured from the tangent line at the point of compound curvature, a distance of 403.57 feet; thence South Easterly at an angle of 77 degrees 08 minutes 37 seconds to the left of the last described course extended a distance of 90.0 feet to a point on a curve; thence Abrth Easterly along a curve to the right and having a radius of 738.56 feet, the tangent to said curve being perpendicular to the previously described line, a distance of 336.19 feet to a point of tangency; thence North Easterly along the tangent to said curve a distance of 39.74 feet to a point on the South Westerly right of way line of the Northern Illinois Toll Road; thence N orth westerly along said right of way line of the Northern Illinois- Toll Road, said right of way being on a curve to the left and having a radius of 5656.58 feet, a distance of 263.79 feet to a point of compound curvature: thence continuing North Westerly along said right of way being on a curve to the left and having a radius of 2791.79 feet a distance of 331.11 feet to a point of intersection with the Easterly line of the Northern Illinois Toll Road Parcel No. T-6A-1416,- thence Southerly along the Easterly line of said Parcel No. T-6A-1416; a distance of 103.24 feet to the place of beginning, in DuPage County, Illinois. ALSO PARCEL 2 That part of the South East Quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, DuPage County, Illinois, described as follows: Commencing at the South West corner of said South East Quarter; thence Northerly along the West line of the South East Quarter of Section 24, a distance of 1331.59 feet to a point; thence Easterly at a right deflection of 90 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds with the last described course ex- tended a distance of 61.60 feet to a point of beginning, said point also being the South westerly corner of Northern, Illinois Toll Highway Parcel No. T-6A-1416; thence continuing Easterly along the last described course extended, said line also being the southerly line of Northern Illinois Toll Highway Parcel No. T-6A-1416, a distance of 390.15 feet; thence girth Easterly at a left deflection of 49 degrees, 01 minute, 13 seconds with the last described course ex- tended, a distance of 26.49 feet; thence Westerly and parallel to the South line of the Northern Illinois Toll Highway Parcel No. T-6A-1416 and at a left deflection of 130 degrees, 58 minutes, 47 seconds with the last described course extended, a distance of 406.52 feet to a point on the West line of Northern Illinois Toll Highway Parcel No. T-6A-1416,- thence Southerly along the West line of lbrthern Illinois Toll Highway Parcel No. T-6A-14160 a distance of 20.03 feet to the point of beginning, (except therefrom that part thereof dedicated for highway purposes by Document R61-25692 described as that part of the aforementioned tract lying westerly of a line drawn from a point that is 12.40 feet Easterly of the North West corner of said tract to a point in the South line of said tract that is 13.40 feet Easterly of the South West corner thereof) in DuPage County, Illinois. the general location of the area being approximately 1000 feet north of Cermak Road on the east side of York Road in front of the Sunbeam Corporation building in the Village of Oakbrook. Said bearing shall be conducted pursuant to the rules and regulations of the zoning ordinance of the Village of Oakbrook and the Statutes of the State of Illinois, and all interested persons 2 AE will by afforded an opportunity to be heard. Dated at Oakbrook:. Illinois, this 17th day of May, 1966. Norman Steenhof Chairman - Boning Board of Appeals i I I I - 3 - I [ �gglfl�+° � 33 s a. :ate y n, ��� �-L�*,��igc ' � , (.8 7_ 9 .e.x its E.i• .... F ."e °�{� s`^�nth �? a��;�V ' ...f n all 'i'" N i ri �f 0_I[ it anxh mF g� � C F 1 ,� \ j' •� �k i 4+• m r $ a' N 1, v. O RD 1 $ g , o4 83 t V Ii �4 v o0o € a anaay a ao \ � m IA N go c N �. boa y � iib� �'I ��• �e 4 9 y SIGNS Fla$pLLER $y +_tay1; 4•f '?cT ;`� .:'� WIRING DATA .HANG G DEfA1Lg.^ - ..GENERAL DESCRIR'iION 1 - :r FEDERAL=A CORPORATION 136th & WESTERN AVE. • BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS 60406 INterocean 8-4500 Chicago Area Code 312 April 12, 1966 S Miss Lorraine E. Fricek o Village Clerk Village of Oak Brook Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinoist Re: Sign Variation for: Sunbeam Corporation 2001 South York Road Oak Brook, Illinois Dear Miss Fricek: Will you kindly consider this letter as an application for a variation to the existing ordinance regulating signs as shown under section eight (8), item B. M Limited Manufacturing District and paragraph six (6) covering signs as shown on page 40, paragraph C, which states as follows: "Signs shall be affixed flat against the building walls or may project therefrom not more than 24 inches, except one (1) ground sign not less than 48 square feet in gross surface area, and not more than eight (8) feet in height, may be erected in a front yard not less than forty (40) feet from the street line. " j On October 6, 1965, we made application for a sign permit and permit number 479 was secured to cover a double steel pole ground mounted, double faced, plastic, interior illuminated sign, size 410" X 2010", with an over-all height of 61611 above grade and enclosed herewith are two prints showing the sign, plot and installation detail The sign location was staked out by the architect's superintendent on the job site and sign was formally installed at a distance of 4015" from the curb line, which was five (5) feet further east than originally staked due to underground lines at the 3515" distance from the curb line. April 12, 1966 Page 2 Miss Lorraine E. Fricek Village of Oak Brook It is this distance that was contested to by the Village of Oak Brook building commissioner whose interpretation of the street line being the property line and not the curb line, while the superintendent on thn job took the curb line as the street line. To clarify this situation, the building commissioner stated he would contact the village attorney for his opinion and we were advised at 2:30 p.m.. by telephone Thursday, April 7, that a variation to the sign ordinance would be required, and we hereby make a request for a variation. Hoping that every consideration will be given and pray that our request for this variation be granted. Thank you. Very truly yours, FEDtRRAL SI AND SIGNAL CORPORATION Ted. : Kerkhoven Electrical Advertising Division TBK:go Enc. V i LLAUM OF OAK BROOK MINUTES OF June 26, L966 r ROLL CALL The meeting was caLled to order at 8:06 P.M. by Village President T. A. MohLman, ALL Trustees were present, II READING OF MINUTES Trustee Banton moved 9 seconded by Trustee Rossman. . . That the minutes of the regular meeting of ,Tune 14th , 1965, be accepted and approved as submitted, Voice vote - all in favor. So ordered. III ORDINANCES, R.ESOLUTIONS9 ANNEXATIONS, REZONING, ETC, A. Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance G--60 Mr. Norman Steenhof, chairman of the Oak Brook Toning Board of Appeals, advised the board that copies of the new zoning ordinance passed on March 22, 1966, were now available, and would be in effect on July 8, 1966. Trustee O'Brien moved _J seconded by Trustee Hayes. . That the Village of Oak Brook charge a fee of $5.00 per copy for the new Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance and that complimentary copies be issued to the board of trustees, the members of the zoning board and plan commission, and to the presidents of all civic and property owners' associations. Voice vote - a1L in favor. So prdgred. Su��A 001 �1 VAR,ATIoN B. Sign It qugre��ctts �t(?.� '�'�v�.sT Aes.�TANGf OF q No t4 a*N MiNGW 5E Mr. Steenhof requested the board's assistance in resolving a T o" zoning variation problem regardifig signs. After disuussion, it was unanimously decided that any sign in existence at the present time in an ORA-L, ORA-2 or 0-3 district be allowed to remain as is; however, any future signs must adhere to the Oak Brook Inning Ordinance; and further, the Building Inspector was requested to advise atl prospective building permit holders of this fact. Building permits must include sign approval before the actual sign is erected. C. 1966-67 Appropriation Ordinance - S-L07 Trustee O'Brien read the 1966-67 Appropriation Ordinance. Total General Corporate Fund -- $647,905 and Total Road and Bridge Fund $21,700. Trustee Hayes moved - seconded by Trustee O'Brien. . . That the 196667 Appropriation Ordinance S-107 be adopted by the village board, Noll Call Vote; Ayes -- Trustees Barton, Havey, Hayes, Howell, O'Brien, Rossman and Pres. MALman. Navpn W-nn -- - - Petitioner: Ted B. Kerkhnven representing Federal Sign and Signal Corporation Request: Variation for Sign Set-back Requirement from 40 ft. to 5 ft. LtgaL: Mr. K,erhoven (III 6-45060 vii L get it to you Friday. General Location: Front of Sunbeam Corporation building located approximatel 1000 feet Forth of Cer*ak Road on East side of York Road Zoning Board Meeting: Thesday, 7:30 i*M., , 1966, Court Room, Village Hall Publication Date: Thursday, Asy-S, L966 AOL Page 3 Y3, Police Depart men Continued') Police Lack •u vrustee Barton moved seconded by Trustee HawekL, That the village publish the notice of bids era the police lock-up to be opened on May 10th, 1966 at 8:00 P. M,, Min notice will be published in the Oak Brook and Hinsdale Doings on April 2Lst. 19W) Voice vote - all in favor, So ordered, C. EjEt Dekartment 1, Fire Department Report President Mohlr;an read the report of the fire department for the month of March, Trustee .'Brien moved :_ seconded by Trustee Rusaman That the report of the fire department be accepted by the village board as submitted - %-�jce vote - all in favor - D Engineering Department I Vi lLage Engjjt-jejE Rekpc-rt _22 _ Presy'det,,t Mo.".1mar, read the repi.,vt f-t the villLOge er-gi-peer for the month of March- Trustee Barton moved - seconded by Trustee Howell__ That the report of the village engineer be accepted as read. Voice vote all in favor. E. Road and Bridge Department 1. Bid Advartlaigg for Road Maintenance Program Trustee Hayes moved - seconded by Trustee Rass!Ran­ That advertising for bids for the read maintenance program be published for opening on May 6th, 19669 at 3:00 P. M. (This notice will be published in the Oak Brook and Hinsdale DOINGS on April 21st, 1966( Voice vote - all in favor. So ordered. VI NEW BUSINESS A� Sunbeam qLr gration Simon Request President M1*1wan read a letter dated April 12, 1966, from the- Federal Sign and Signal Corporation, reipmating a variation for sign Lseation. it was unanimously agreed that this request be forwarded to the Oak Brook Zoning Board of Appeals for apublic hearing. B. GreaterAinadel"larendon-Hitle Baseball Day President Moblisatt read a letter dated Marth 30, 1966, from Mrs. Warren Ireland, Chairman of the G.R.O.H. Baseball Day, requesting that the Village of Oak Brook declare May 21, 1966, as Greater Hinsdale-Clarapdan Hills Baseball Day. Trustee Barton moved - seconded by Trustee Hayes... That May 2L. 1966 be declared Greater Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills- Oak Brook Baseball Day and that permission be granted to conduct a door-to-door sticker campaign. Voice vote - sit in favor. So ordered. 4/L2/66