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G-903 - 11/10/2009 - ZONING - OrdinancesORDINANCE 2009- ZO -TA -G -903 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE R -5 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO PROVIDE FOR ASSISTED LIVING, TOWN HOME AND MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK WHEREAS, the Village President and Board of Trustees requested the Plan Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals to consider an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance in order to provide for senior housing, town home and multiple family residential developments, and WHEREAS, at its meeting on August 17, 2009, the Plan Commission completed its review of the proposed text amendment, and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission recommended approval of the proposed text amendment, and WHEREAS, at its meeting on October 6, 2009 the Zoning Board of Appeals conducted the required public hearing with respect to the proposed text amendment, and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approval of the proposed text amendment, and WHEREAS, the Village President and Board of Trustees have reviewed the recommendations of the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals and deem the text amendment, as set forth below, to be in the best interests of the Village 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 The foregoing preambles are restated and incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth herein Section 2 Section 13 -2 -2 of the Zoning Ordinance is amended by adding the following definitions in the appropriate alphabetical sequence • Duplex — A structure containing two dwelling units, each of which has separate and direct access to the outside • Townhome — A one - family dwelling unit, with a private entrance, which is part of a structure which contains three or more dwelling units which are attached horizontally • Condominium — A multiple dwelling or development containing individually owned dwelling units and jointly owned and shared common areas and facilities These dwelling units may be attached horizontally or vertically • Senior Housing — A multiple - family structure containing dwelling units controlled by a public body, non - profit corporation for persons 55 years or older Types of projects that fall under this definition include independent living, assisted living, congregate care and residential care facilities Ordinance 2009- ZO -TA -G -903 Zoning Ordinance Section 13 -6E R -5 Residence District Page 2 of 5 Section 3 Section 13 -7A -2 of the Zoning Ordinance is amended by deleting the following "nursing homes on lots not less than three hundred feet (300') in width and not less than two (2) acres in area" and replacing with the following "Senior Housing and nursing homes on lots not less than three hundred feet (300') in width and not less than two (2) acres in area" Section 4 Section 13 -7C -2 of the Zoning Ordinance amended by adding the following in the appropriate alphabetical sequence "Senior Housing" Section 5 Section 13 -9 -3 of the Zoning Ordinance is amended by deleting the following "Institutions for the aged, including rest homes, nursing homes, housing for the elderly when located on lots of not less than twenty five (25) acres in area" and replacing with the following "Senior Housing when located on lots of not less than twenty five (25) acres in area" Section 6 Chapter 6 of the Zoning Ordinance is amended by adding the following ARTICLE E. R5 RESIDENCE DISTRICT 13 -6E -1: PERMITTED USES: Duplexes Home occupations Nameplates and signs Parks and playgrounds Public schools, parochial school, nonboarding elementary, junior high and high, on lots not less than eight (8) acres in area for an elementary school and not less than twenty five (25) acres in area for a high school Accessory uses and structures including those uses and structures customarily accessory to residential dwellings 13 -6E -2: SPECIAL USES Residential townhomes and condominiums Senior Housing including nursing homes, independent living, assisted living and congregate care facilities Churches, chapels, temples and synagogues On lots not less than three hundred feet (300') in width and not less than two (2) acres in area and one additional acre for each two hundred forty (240) seats in the sanctuary over two hundred forty (240) seats Where churches and parochial schools are on the same land, not less than eight (8) acres in area Cultural and recreational facilities Outdoor and indoor cultural and recreational facilities including, but not limited to, swimming pools, tennis courts, meeting facilities and other similar facilities accessory to and owned in common by the owners of properties within a residential development Ordinance 2009- ZO -TA -G -903 Zoning Ordinance Section 13 -6E R -5 Residence District Page 3 of 5 Public utility, transportation, and government facilities Public utility, transportation, and governmental service facilities, including municipal offices and civic centers, public libraries, police and fire stations, public works facilities, conference of municipal governments and ancillary uses (including organizations which provide consultation solely to units of local government), and similar Uses Recreational and cultural uses 13 -6E -3: LOT AREA REQUIREMENTS: A District Area Not less than four (4) acres B Density 1 Duplexes - Gross density shall not exceed six (6) dwelling units per acre 2 Residential Townhomes and Condominiums - Gross density shall not exceed eight (8) dwelling units per acre Additional density bonuses shall be permitted for the inclusion of the following site amenities a Underground parking (for all required parking spaces) - four (4) units per acre b Open space in excess of 30 percent of the project area - two (2) units per acre 3 Senior Housing including nursing homes, independent living, assisted living and congregate care facilities - fifteen (15) units per acre a Underground parking (for all required parking spaces) - four (4) units per acre b Open space in excess of 30 percent of the project area - two (2) units per acre C Floor Area Ratio Not to exceed 0 5 for nonresidential uses D Structure Height 1 Duplexes Not more than thirty five feet (35') except for continuous flat roofs, which shall be not more than thirty feet (30') to the top of any parapet wall However, where residential building heights exceed thirty feet (30'), the highest space that can be occupied must have an emergency escape and rescue opening at a maximum elevation of thirty two feet (32') above grade 2 All other uses fifty (50) feet Ordinance 2009- ZO -TA -G -903 Zoning Ordinance Section 13 -6E R -5 Residence District Page 4 of 5 E Yards 1 Front Not less than forty feet (40') in depth, except front yards abutting York Road and 22nd Street shall have a depth of not less than one hundred feet (100') 2 Side Not less than twenty feet (20') in depth except a A side yard abutting a street shall be not less than forty feet (40') in depth, b To accommodate a side load garage, the minimum side yard setback (on 1 side yard) must be at least twenty -three feet (23'), the width of the pavement opposite of the garage door must be a minimum of twenty three feet (23'), c For nonresidential uses each side yard abutting a street shall be not less than thirty feet (30') in depth and each interior side yard shall be not less than thirty feet (30') in depth and increased by not less than two feet (2') for each one foot (1') of structure height over thirty feet (30') 3 Rear Not less than forty feet (40') in depth 13 -6E -4: ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS: A Off Street Parking and Loading Off street parking and loading shall be as provided in chapter 12 of this title with the following exceptions 1 Off - street parking for Senior Housing including nursing homes, independent living, assisted living and congregate care facilities shall be at a ratio not less than one (1) parking space per dwelling unit This parking ratio may be decreased upon the submittal of detailed parking study and review /approval by the Village Engineer Section 7 If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance Section 8 All ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict Section 9 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law APPROVED THIS 1 0'h day of November, 2009 Ordinance 2009- ZO -TA -G -903 Zoning Ordinance Section 13 -6E R -5 Residence District Page 5 of 5 PASSED THIS 10th day of November, 2009 Nays Nnna Absent Trustee Saiyed �A QCs r 3 'c 1 Y ,,te�aa►r s E 1 � r a� �,.,��a !"i 33:y 1�h�� gR�el ,78 Q) ATTEST dtVL4 Charlotte K Pruss Village Clerk