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S-408 - 05/31/1978 - ZONING - Ordinances W µ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. G-60, AS AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS, OF 1966, RELATIVE TO REZONING AND RECLASSIFYING CERTAIN TERRI- TORY COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE "G. H. Q PROPERTY." WHEREAS, the Butler Company, the owner of the property legally described in Exhibit "A" hereto, which by this reference is incorporated herein, and its representative, McDonald's Corporation, made application to the Village of Oak Brook to rezone and reclassify said property from its zoning classifications of R1, R4, and B1 to a classification which would permit development of the property in a controlled business office campus type use; and WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village thereafter initiated a series of applications regarding the property and its development in a comparable manner; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village held public hearings to receive and consider testimony on such proposals pursuant to public notice as required by the Statutes of the State of Illinois, and the Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook, and as a result submitted to the Corporate Authorities its report and recommendations regarding said proposals; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village conducted public meetings to receive and consider testimony on said proposals as required by the Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook and as a result submitted to the Corporate Authorities its report and recommendations regarding the same; and WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities having considered the reports and recommendations of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Plan Commission and having also reviewed and considered other factors involved in a reclassification of the subject property and its development as proposed deem it advisable and in the best interest and in furtherance of the public health, safety, comfort, and general welfare of the Village of Oak Brook that the subject property be rezoned and reclassified to the ORA3, Office-Research-Assembly District zoning classification under the Ordinances 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, that: . SECTION 1: The provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby restated herein as though herein fully set forth. SECTION 2: The President and Board of Trustees make the following statements and findings of fact: (a) The reclassification of the subject property to the ORA3 District zoning classification and its development as therein provided is in substantial conformance with the general goals and objectives of the Official Comprehensive Plan of the Village in that the same provides for: (1) a low density transitional development between the residential development to the south and the office develop- ment to the north; (2) significant aesthetic control through the use of landscaping, screening, and buffering techniques and the use of iirc' i :ec'urally Linciscaped - enclosed parking; (3) bicycle -and pedestrian pathways consistent with Village plans; (4) the preservation of the natural landscape of the property; (5) primary access via the commercial thoroughfare, 3orie Boulevard; (6) i .ti 4 f ' � Preservation of the flood plain; and (7) significant economic benefit to the Village and other taxing bodies serving the Village; (t) Use of tfie property as permitted in the ORA3 District classifi- catiort will not depreciate the value or adversely affect the use of adjacent properties; W. Use of the property as permitted in said District classification is cgmpatible with other existing uses in the general area; (d) The reclassification of the property to the ORA3 District Classification and its use as therein prescribed promotes the public health; safety, and general welfare of the Village of Oak Brook and its citizens and residents; and (e) Development of the property in the rrtanner provided in the proposed Development Plan and the proposed Development Plat submitted by the owner and its representative, McDonald's Corporation, which proposed Development Plan and Plat are annexed hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibits "B" and 11 B-1",,respectively, would satisfy the purpose and meet the conditions of Paragraph (D) (1) of Section X of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, of 1966, Ordinance No. G-60, as amended. SECTION 3: The property legally described in Exhibit "A" hereto shall be and the same is hereby rezoned and reclassified under the provisions of Ordinance No. G- 60, as amended,.the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, of 1966, .to the ORA3 Office-Research-Assembly District zoning classification to permit development of said property as provided therein. SECTION 4: The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to modify and amend the Official Zoning Map of the Village and all other pertinent Village records to reflect the reclassification of the said property, all in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance and as otherwise provided by law. SECTION 5: All ordinances, rules, and regulations of the Village of Oak Brook which are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the -extent of the conflict, and only as they apply to the property hereinbefore described. SECTION 6: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication as by Statute in such cases made and provided. This Ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form. PASSED this ' day of �, , 1978. AYES: 5 NAYS: a ABSENT: APPROVED this 31�� day of�o , 1978. . presi en ATTEST: Village'Clerk A, -2- LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 1 Those parts of lots 1, 2 and 3, taken as a tract, in Oak Brook Investment Company Assessment Plat No. 3, of parts of section 26, township 39 north, range 11, east of the 3rd principal meridian according to plat thereof recorded July 23, 1964 per document No. R64-26333 lying east of Jorie Blvd. , per dedications recorded August 30, 1971 per document No. R71-43495 and May 30, 1973 per document No. R73-30748 and lying south of those parts thereof described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot 3; thence N. 27°-50'-10" W. along the east line of said lot 2, a distance of 430.63, feet (record 430.71 feet) to an .angle point_-1n the east line of said lot 2; thence 'N. 0°-02'-0" E. , along the east .line---of :loV.2, a distance--of -803.24. feet, more or less, to a point on _._. the..south-line-..-of Jorie-Blvd.-as dedicated-In corporate- plaza subdivision unit one, --as per plat: thereof recorded-October 14, 1970 as document No. R70-37311, and vacated -per.plat •of vacation recorded April 28, .1972 per document No. R72-21725, said point being 76.69 feet arc-measure along said southerly line northeasterly of the southwest corner of said Jorie Blvd.; thence southwesterly along the southerly line of said vacated Jorie Blvd. , being also an arc of a circle, convex to the northwest, having a radius of 474 feet the chord thereof, having a bearing of S. 40°-46'-46" W. and a length of 76.60 feet, an arc-distance of 76.69 feet to the most southerly corner of vacated Jorie Blvd. , aforesaid; thence N. 0°-02'-0" E. along the west line and the west line extended north of said vacated Jorie Blvd. , a distance of 188.23 feet to the southerly line of Jorie Blvd. as dedicated in Corporate Plaza Subdivision Unit Two, as per plat thereof, recorded August 10, 1972 as document No. R72-46895; thence south and west along the southerly and easterly lines of Jorie Blvd. , as dedicated per document No. R72-46895 the following two (2) curves, courses and distances: (1) southwester- ly along an arc of a circle, being convex to the northwest, having a radius of 330.82 feet, the chord thereof, having a bearing of S. 39°-41'-19" W. and a length of•423.47 feet, an arc-distance of 459.54 feet to a point of -tangency; (2) thence S. 00-06'-20" E., a distance of 868.86 feet; thence S. 56°-34'-26" E. , a distance of 424.59 feet; thence S. 70°-23'-58" E. , a distance of 256.19 feet; thence S. 670-57'-55" E. , a distance of 40.38 feet, more or less, to a point in the easterly line of said lot 3, which point is 243.64 feet S. 27°-50'-10" E. of the northeast corner of said lot 3; thence N. 27°-50'-10" W. , a distance of 243.64 feet to the place of beginning, in DuPage County; Illinois. Also: Lot 2 in Butler Company Spring Road Subdivision Unit One, being a sub- division of part of lot 6 in Oak Brook Investment Company Assessment Plat No. 3, of part of section 26, aforesaid, according to plat thereof recorded September 17, 1971 per document No. R71-47555, in DuPage County, Illinois. Also: Lot 4 in Oak Brook Investment Company Assessment Plat No. 3, being a subdivision of Section 26, aforesaid according to plat thereof recorded July 23, 1964 per document No. R64-26333, in DuPage County, Illinois. Also: The lands formerly owned by T. A. Mohlman, being that part of the SE 1/4 of section 26, aforesaid described as follows: commencing at the SW corner of said SE 1/4 of Section 26; thence N. 0-06'-12" W. measured (N. 0°14' W. deed) along the west line of said SE 1/4 of Section 26, a distance of 1,195.2 feet measured (1,195.7 feet deed) town iron pipe for a place of beginning; thence continuing N. 0°-06'-20" W. measured (N. 0°-14' W. deed) along the west line of SE 1/4 of Section 26, a distance of 364.4 feet; thence S. 88°-13'--45" E. , a distance of 660.0 feet measured (651.1 feet deed) to the centerline of vacated Spring Road; thence S. O°-04'-55" E. along said centerline, a distance of 338.9 feet; thence N. 85°-15'-12" W. measured (N. 85°-23' W. deed) , a distance of 309.5 feet measured EXHIBIT A TO ORDINANCE NO. tJ Page 1 of 2 Pages Filed in the Office of the Village Clerk and published in pamphlet form by authority of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook this �� day of 1978. Villag Clerk APPROVED as to form 113 e Attorney " ` -2- (300.0 feet deed) ; thence S. 84°-59'-48" W. measured (S. 84°-52' W. deed) , a distance of 352.3 feet to the place of beginning in DuPage County, Illinois. Also: That part of lot 6 in plat of lands of F.O. and J.F. Butler, Town of York, DuPage County, Illinois, of parts of sections 25 and 26, township 39 north, range 11, east of the 3rd principal meridian as per plat thereof recorded February 13, 1912 as document No. 107037 lying west of the center thread of Salt Creek and south of the following described boundary line: commencing at the center of said section 25; thence S. 897-44'-33" W. along the south line of the northwest 1/4 of said section 25, a distance of 937.89 feet; thence S. 0°-15'-27" E. at right angles to the last described line, a distance of 5 .80 feet; thence S. 89°-44'-33" W. , parallel with the north line of the southwest 1/4 of said section 25, a distance of 790.62 feet to the place of beginning of said boundary line; thence continuing S. 89°-44 -33" W. along said parallel line a distance of' 898.31 feet, more or less, to a point on the west line of the southwest-1/4 of said section 25,- said-.-point being 51.-80 feet S. 0°-05-'=55`-E. of _the west-.quarter -corner_ of said section 25;- thence--S. '89°=28'-02" W. ; parallel with -the .north line -of the southeast_1/4" of -said section 26,_ a dis- tance of 570.75 feet to the_centerthread -of .Salt Creek; .thence southerly along the centerthread of Salt= Creek the .following-eight (8) courses and distances: (1) S. 7°-27'-27" E. , a distance of 59.91 feet;. (2)'. thence S. 22°-59'-47" W. , a distance of 402.00 feet; (3) thence S. 9°-18'-58" W. , a distance of 100.98 feet; (4) thence S. 1°-41'-03" E. , a distance of 92.01 feet; (5) thence S. 5°-43'-56" E. , a distance of 102.84 feet; (6) thence S. '12'-54'-23"' W. , a distance of 200.81 feet; (7) thence S. 18°-31'-18" W. , a distance of 101.79 feet; (8) thence S. 30°-37 -59" W. , a distance of 164.77 feet; thence N. 31°-30'-21" W. , a distance of 283.68 feet; thence N. 36°-03'-11";W. , a distance of 23.38 feet; thence N. 48°-25'-50" W. , a distance of 17.80 feet; thence N: 60°-15'-11" W. , a distance of 18.21 feet; thence-N. 760-19'-55" W. , a distance of 22.69 feet; thence N.• 55°-22'-48" W. , a distance of 99.73 feet; thence 'N. 37°-43'-26" W. , a distance of 97.09 feet; thence N. 53°-55'-52" W. , a distance of 658.29 feet; thence N. 67°-57'-55" W. , a distance of 452.22 feet, more or less, to a point on the east line of lot 3 in. Oak Brook Investment Company Assessment Plat No. 3, as per plat thereof, recorded July 23, 1964 as document No. R64-26333, said point being 243.64 feet S. 27°-50'-10" E. of the-northeast corner of said- lot 3 (except the south 367 feet thereof) , all in DuPage County, Illinois. Parcel 2 Lot 2 in Oak Brook Village Green subdivision being a subdivision of the southwest 1/4 of section 26 and lots 1 and 5 in Oak Brook Investment Company Assess- ment Plat No. 3 of part of said section 26, township 39 north, range 11 east of the third principal meridian in DuPage County, Illinois. EXHIBIT A TO ORDINANCE NO. �- Page 2 of 2 Pages 1 � DEVELOPMENT PLAN THE BUTLER COMPANY/MCDONALD'S CORPORATION FOR THE GHQ PROPERTY, OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS J. The final Development Plat for the Development Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit 1. On it are delineated the areas within which buildings, other structures, and parking areas may be constructed. In the remaining area, only the following shall be permitted: a. Necessary service and access drives. b. Entrance gateway installation on Jorie Boulevard. c. Necessary lagoons and storm water swales and retention areas with landscaped banks. d. Additional plantings. e. Bridle, pedestrian, and bicycle paths in locations subject to the reasonable approval of the Village. f, Underground utilities. _ 2. No building. exceeding three stories or 35 feet in height, whichever is less, shall be constructed West of Spring Road extended or North of Ginger Creek. No building in Phase I shall exceed four stories or 48 feet in height, which- ever is less. 3. Access to Oak Brook Road (31st Street) shall be limited to one roadway location. Such roadway shall not have access to Oak Brook Road (31st Street) from 7:00 A. M. to 9:30 A.M. nor from 3:30 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. weekdays. During other hours, access shall be restricted by appropriately controlled means to passenger vehicles occupied by members of the owner's board of directors, its executive management personnel, and their guests. Such roadway shall not exceed two lanes or 24 feet in width. Identification and direction signs at the Lgtelrsection of such roadway and Oak Brook Road (31st Street) shall be limited to one standard roadway name sign. 4. Additional plantings, consisting of evergreen or other trees, not less than 20 feet in height, shall be planted along Jorie Boulevard and. along Oak Brook Road and North along Salt Creek, and adjacent to the North and East lines of the Village Commons, as.necessary to provide, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Village, substantial year-round screening of all buildings and parking and other structures to the extent practical, commencing with building construction. 5. Within six years following final approval of this Development Plan by the Village, the following steps shall have been initiated by McDonald's Corporation and prosecuted diligently: a. An Improvement Plan for the first phase of the development shall have been presented to the Village by McDonald's Corporation no dater than one year after final approval of the Development Plana b. The initial Improvement Plan shall include provision for storm water swales and retention areas, lagoons, and bridle, pedestrian, and bicycle paths, as contemplated for the complete development, all of which shall be completed in Phase I. e. All structures and other installations to be included in Phase I shall be constructed. d. Covenants shall.be granted (and recorded) as to all bridle, pedestrian, and bicycle paths which shall permit public usage daily from one-half hour after sunrise until one-half hour before sunset with the provision that such paths (and related easements) may be relocated by McDonald's Corporation (its successors or assigns) at its expense, at any time with the consent of the Village, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, provided, however, that in the event of the commencement of litigation at- tacking the zoning of the property or its development as proposed, then and in that event, the-running of the time-periods hereinbefore provided _ 2 _ shall be suspended for periods of time equal to those during which such litigation remains pending. Upon final termination of such litigation, said time period shall again commence and continue for its remaining term. 6, There shall be provision for parking for 1, 000 cars in an office building and/or underground parking facilities decked over with architectural landscaping. Phase I shall include such parking for 500 cars. For each additional 50, 000 square feet of office buildings, up to 250, 000 square feet constructed in subsequent phases, additional parkin facilities of similar design shall be constructed to accommodate a minimum of 100 cars for each additional 50, 000 square feet of office buildings. 7. No more than the maximum square footage of office buildings set_forth below shall be occupied prior to the date indicated: 225, 000 square feet - January 1, 1984. 80 . No office building shall have a structure height in excess of five stories or 60 feet in height or 71.9 feet above.mean sea level, whichever is less. 9. Existing uses and structures may be continued so long as the total land coverage by all structures, new and existing, does not exceed 15 percent at any time and the total square footage for all such structures does not exceed 1, 150, 000 square feet (925, 000 square feet for all office buildings) plus an additional 30, 000 square feet for special uses. 10. The period of time expected to be required to fully implement the Develop- ment Plan is approximately 30 years, during which development is presently expected to proceed in four phases, as follows: Phase I, expected to be ready for occupancy prior to December, 1980: Office Buildings 225, 000 square feet Research and Development Laboratory 25, 000 r' " Lodge and Restaurant 110, 000 " Meeting Center 30, 000 1° " Training/Conference Center 50, 000 Maintenance Facility 10, 000 Total Phase 1 450, 000 square feet Phase II, expected to be ready for occupancy prior to December,. 1990: Office Buildings 350, 000 square feet Total Phase H 350, 000 square feet TOTAL PHASES I AND II 800, 000 square feet Phase III, expected to be ready for occupancy prior to December, 1995: Office Buildings 200, 000 square feet TOTAL PHASES I, II, AND 111 1, 000, 000 square feet Phase IV, expected to be ready for occupancy prior to December, 2005: Office Buildings 150, 000 square feet TOTAL PHASES I, II, III, AND IV 1, 150, 000 square feet 11. The total acreage is expected to be utilized as follows when development is completed: Area to be covered by buildings 9. 0 acres Area to be used for exterior surface parking 12. 5 Access and Service Drives 5. 0 Area to be in open space: Two Retention Lakes 5. 5 acres Landscaped Parking Decks 4. 0 Forests, water courses, and other planted and land- scaped areas -37. 2 " 46. 7 73. 2 acres Lot 2, Village Green Subdivision 1. 8 TOTAL SITE 75. 0 acres 12. 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