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S-551 - 02/26/1985 - SPECIAL USE - Ordinances ORDINANCE NO. S- 551 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FLOODPLAIN SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW SURFACE PARKING WITHIN THE FLOOD PLAIN PURSUANT TO' SECTION 10-34 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS (2020 Clearwater Drive) WHEREAS, on or about March 27, 1984 the corporate authorities passed Ordinance No. S-521 entitled "An Ordinance Granting a Flood Plain Special Use to Allow Construction of a Parking Structure and Additional Surface Parking within the Flood Plain Pursuant to Section 10-34 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois (2000 Clearwater Drive)"; and WHEREAS, on or about March 27, 1984 the corporate authorities passed Ordinance No. S-522 entitled "An Ordinance Granting Variations from the Provisions of Appendix I of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Ordinance No. G-60 as Amended, Relative to Compact Car Parking Requirements (2000 Clearwater Drive)"; and WHEREAS, the owner of 2000 Clearwater Drive, Oak Brook, Illinois, Official Airline Guides (OAG) , has recently contracted to purchase adjacent property commonly known as 2020 Clearwater Drive located to the south and west of OAG's present property, subject to receiving certain zoning relief; and WHEREAS, the availability of the adjacent property has caused OAG to revise its plans for expansion of its office building and its parking facilities by temporarily deferring construction of the proposed building addition and parking structure at 2000 Clearwater Drive contemplated in Ordinance Nos. S-521 and S-522 and constructing additional surface parking facilities on the adjacent parcel at 2020 Clearwater Drive; and WHEREAS, OAG has petitioned the corporate authorities of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois for a flood plain special use permit under Section 10-34 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook relating to flood plain and wetland regulations to permit the additional surface parking; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Oak Brook has submitted its recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals and to the President and Board of Trustees; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such petition has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the said Village on February 5, 1985 pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice; and WHEREAS, the proposed use is consistent with the best use of the flood plain; and WHEREAS, the proposed use satisfies the requirements of and is consistent with each of the factors set forth in Section 10-34(c) of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook; and WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Oak Brook 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. Ordinance No. S- _ 551 _ An Ordinance Repealing Ord. ^� Nos. S-521 and S-522 Granting Flood Plain Special Use (2020 Clearwater Drive) Page t Section 2: That pursuant to Section 10-34 of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook a flood plain special use permit is hereby granted to allow construction of additional surface .parking within the Salt Creek Flood Plain on property located at 2020 Clearwater Drive, Oak Brook, Illinois which property is legally described as: Lot 7 in Butler Company - M-1 Inc. Assessment Plat No. 3, being a subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23 and part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded July 18, 1964 as Document No. R64-24070 in DuPage County, Illinois. Permanent Parcel No. 06-24-307-007 To be known as: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision, being a resubdivision of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in DuPage County, Illinois. Section 3: That the flood plain special use permit herein granted in Section 3 of this Ordinance is expressly subject to the condition that the improvements authorized herein be constructed in substantial conformance with the Site Plan (Sheets l and 2) prepared by Smith & Stephens Architects, Inc. dated February 21, 1985 a copy of which is attached hereto labeled Exhibit A and made a part hereof. Section 4: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval pursuant to law. Passed this 26th day of February 1985. 1985. Ayes:--Trustees Imrie. L is e .k i. Nays:_ None ......_.._.. ..---------—......__.._----- Absent: None Approved this ___26th day of _ ?k _. 1985• J / f Village President` ATTEST: Ville e Clerk ^�^ Date -----Paper Approved as to form: Not Published XX Village Attorney • T VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF February 26, 1985 MEETING CALL: The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees was called to order by President Cerne in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room of the Village Commons at 7:30 P.M. I ROLL CALL: PRESENT: President Wence F. Cerne Trustees Walter C. Imrie Robert E. Listecki. Ronald P. Maher Arthur W. Philip Joseph H. Rush William R. Watson ABSENT: None II APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Rush. . . That the Minutes of the Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting of February 11, 1985 be approved as submitted and, waive reading of same. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Rush.. . That the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 12, 1985 be approved as submitted and waive reading of same. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. III ORDINANCES RESOLUTIONS VA IATIONS PLATS ETC.: A. ORDINANCE NO. S-551 - AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FLOODPLAIN SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW SURFACE PARKING WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN PURSUANT TO SECTION 10-34 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANC S OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS S 2020 Clearwater Drive): As directed at the Regular Meeting of February 12, 1985. Trustee Maher moved, seconded by Trustee Watson. . . To pass and approve Ordinance No. S-551 as corrected and waive reading of same. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Listecki, Maher, Philip, Rush, Watson and President Cerne. Nays: None So ordered. B. RESOLUTION NO. R-380 - RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. R-366 AND APPROVING THE FINAL PLA OF SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION DATED FEBRUARY 20 1985 AND APPROVING PLAT OF ABROGATION DATED DECEMBFR 14, 1983: As directed at the Regular Meeting of February 12, 1985. Trustee Maher moved, seconded by Trustee Watson... To pass and approve Resolut on No. R-380 as presented and waive reading of same. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees 1mrie, Listecki, Maher, Philip, Rush, Watson and President Cerne. Nays: None So ordered. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -1- February 26, 1985 • RESOLUTION NO. R- 380 A RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. R-366 AND APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION DATED FEBRUARY 20, 1985, AND APPROVING PLAT OF ABROGATION DATED DECEMBER 14, 1983 WHEREAS, on or about April 24, 1984 the corporate authorities passed Resolution No. R-366 entitled "A Resolution Approving the Final Plat of Subdivision Known as Official Airline Guides Resubdivision"; and WHEREAS, the said final plat prepared by Webster, McGrath and Carlson, Ltd. , surveyors, and adopted by Resolution No. R-366 was not recorded with the DuPage County Recorder of Deeds; and WHEREAS, on or about December 17, 1984, Official Airline Guides (OAG) applied for approval of a substantially different final plat prepared by Webster, McGrath and Carlson, Ltd. , which encompasses property which Official Airline Guides has recently contracted to purchase subject to receiving certain zoning relief; and WHEREAS, OAG wishes to withdraw the earlier plat; and WHEREAS, an January 21, 1985 the Plan Commission of the Village of Oak Brook recommended approval of the later final plat prepared by Webster, McGrath and Carlson, Ltd. of the proposed Official Airline Guides Resubdivision; and WHEREAS, OAG wishes to abrogate a six-foot utility easement which is located along the southwesterly lot line separating the OAG property from the adjacent property which OAG has contracted to purchase from the Butler Company; and WHEREAS, the Village President and Board of Trustees have considered the recommendation of the Plan Commission and concur with same, subject to certain conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows: Section 1: That Resolution No. R-366 which approved the Final Plat of Subdivision known as Official Airline Guides Resubdivision prepared by Webster, McGrath and Carlson, Ltd. , surveyors, as revised and dated April 4, 1984 is hereby repealed it its entirety. Section 2: That the Final Plat of Subdivision known as Official Airline Guides Resubdivision prepared by Webster, McGrath and Carlson, Ltd. , surveyors, as rOVIsed and dated February 20, 1985 be and is hereby approved subject to the conditions enumerated in Section 3 of this Resolution. Section 3: That the approval of the Final Plat of Subdivision of Official Airline Guides Resubdivision as given in Section 2 hereof be and is hereby expressly subject to the following conditions: A. That the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations for sidewalks and street lights are waived in consideration for grant to the Village of Oak Brook of the public bicycle and pedestrian easements noted on the plat. B. That the developer shall provide a .five-foot wide strip for screening adjacent to the public bicycle and pedestrian easement located along the southwesterly property line. 0 Resolution No. R- 380_ Final Plat of Subdivision of Official Airline Guides Resubdivision Page two C. That all other applicable requirements, conditions and standards of the Subdivision Regulations of the Village of Oak Brook, except as waived or limited by this Resolution shall be applicable to the development of said Official Airline Guides Resubdivision. Section 4: That after the Plat of Abrogation prepared by Webster, McGrath and Carlson, Ltd. , surveyors, dated December 14, 1983 has been executed by the utility companies, the Village President and Village Clerk are authorized and directed to execute said Plat of Abrogation, which Plat of Abrogation is hereby approved. Section 5: That all resolutions, rules and regulations of the Village of Oak Brook which are in conflict with the provisions of this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS _26th day of F_ebr_u_arj____,, 1985 by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois according to a roll call vote as follows: Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Listecki, Maher, Philip Rush and Watson __ Nays:__ None ---- Absent: None Village President ATTEST: Vi1Clerk i ,`vvPpE OF OqK y � O aq C O' �cOUNtt` VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 February 27, 1985 Mr. David M. Gooder Attorney at Law Lord, Bissell & Brook 3000 Ronald Lane Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 RE: Official Airline Guides Dear Dave: The Village Board, at its meeting of February 26, 1985, gave final approval to the OAG Resubdivision Plat, Flood Plain Special Use Permit and Plat of Abrogation. As I am sure you are aware, DuPage County will not record Plats following issuance of property tax bills until such tax bills are paid in full. Therefore, I feel it would be in both our interests to finalize all of the necessary documents on a timely basis. According to my records, the following is the status with respect to each of the particular documents: 1) Subidivision Plat - The Village Board approved the Plat last revised February 20, 1985 of which you have the Mylar. Please have this fully executed and forwarded to this office. 2) Plats of Abrogation - Two Plats of Abrogation have now been approved by the Village. The first one abrogated two separate 10-foot drainage and utility easements located within the existing OAG property and was last revised April 19, 1984. The second one approved at the February 26, 1985 meeting abrogated an existing 6-foot easement between the OAG property and Lot 7 of the Butler Company M-1 Inc. Assessment Plat No. 3. Since the Mylars for both of these plats are in your possession, please finalize all necessary signatures and forward to this office for execution by the Village. Mr. David M. Gooder February 27, 1985 Page 2 3) Flood Plain Special Use Permit - As approved by the Flood Plain Special Use Ordinance, as amended, the two-sheet plans dated February 21, 1985 are the final revised set. However, should there be any minor typos or other modifications required to these plans, please advise prior to my recording of the Ordinance and exhibits. Should you have any questions or clarifications concerning any of the above, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/j r cc: John H. Brechin, Village Manager Richard A. Martens, Village Attorney Dale L. Durfey, Jr. , Village Engineer James Clark, Building Commissioner/ Marianne Lakosil, Village Clerk O�OF OqK 9 O w �COUN-O' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 February 27, 1985 Mr. David M. Gooder Attorney at Law Lord, Bissell & Brook 3000 Ronald Lane Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 RE: Official Airline Guides Dear Dave: The Village Board, at its meeting of February 26, 1985, gave final approval to the OAG Resubdivision Plat, Flood Plain Special Use Permit and Plat of Abrogation. As I am sure you are aware, DuPage County will not record Plats following issuance of property tax bills until such tax bills are paid in full. Therefore, I feel it would be in both our interests to finalize all of the necessary documents on a timely basis. According to my records, the following is the status with respect to each of the particular documents: 1) Subidivision Plat - The Village Board approved the Plat last revised February 20, 1985 of which you have the Mylar. Please have this fully executed and forwarded to this office. 2) Plats of Abrogation - Two Plats of Abrogation have now been approved by the Village. The first one abrogated two separate 10-foot drainage and utility easements located within the existing OAG property and was last revised April 19, 1984. The second one approved at the February 26, 1985 meeting abrogated an existing 6-foot easement between the OAG property and Lot 7 of the Butler Company M-1 Inc. Assessment Plat No. 3. Since the Mylars for both of these plats are in your possession, please finalize all necessary signatures and forward to this office for execution by the Village. Mr. David M. Gooder February 27, 1985 Page 2 3) Flood Plain Special Use Permit - As approved by the Flood Plain Special Use Ordinance, as amended, the two-sheet plans dated February 21, 1985 are the final revised set. However, should there be any minor typos or other modifications required to these plans, please advise prior to my recording of the Ordinance and exhibits. Should you have any questions or clarifications concerning any of the above, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/j r cc: John H. Brechin, Village Manager Richard A. Martens, Village Attorney Dale L. Durfey, Jr. , Village Engineer James Clark, Building Commissioner Marianne Lakosil, Village Clerk,/ Q�OF Oqk e ,vP 9pp'P o � G p 4 �COUNt'� VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 February 8, 1985 Village President and Board of Trustees Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 RE: Official Airline Guides - Flood Plain Special Use (2020 Clearwater Drive) Dear President and Board of Trustees: The Zoning Board of Appeals, at its regular meeting of February 5, 1985, considered the application of Official Airline Guides for a Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction of a surface parking lot within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. The property in question is presently occupied by the former Hinsdale Sanitary District sewage treatment plant directly South of the current Official Airline Guide property. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommends to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit based on the applicant's satisfortory response to the eleven factors contained in the Village's Flood Plain Ordinance as well as testimony presented indicating that the proposed improvements: 1) are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected, and 2) will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which they are located. This recommendation was made on a motion by Member Savino, seconded by Member Crouch and approved on a Roll Call Vote of five (5) ayes: Members Crouch, Fullan, Savino, Winters, Acting Chairman Bartecki; zero (0) nays. Sincerely, Garry J. Bartecki, Acting Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals BFK/GJB/jr ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -4- February 5, 1985 V OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES - FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE (2020 Clearwater Drive) Chairman Baroni noted his potential conflict of interest with this application since the owner of Official Airline Guides, Dun & Bradstreet, is a client of his accounting firm. Chairman Baroni then appointed Garry Bartecki as acting Chairman for consideration of this application. The Secretary noted that the required legal notice had been published in the Oak Brook Doings January 17, 1985 and the surrounding property owners were notified of this hearing on January 10, 1985. David M. Gooder, Attorney for the applicant, made the following comments: 1 ) The property in question, which is the site of the old Hinsdale Sanitary District Sewage Treatment Plant, is located directly Southwest of the current Official Airline Guides parking lot. 2) The application is to construct surface parking and detention areas providing adequately for all required compensatory and developmental storage. 3) A detention pond will also clear up existing ponding at the Clearwater curve. 4) The entire propertry is located within the fringe and not the floodway. 5) Official Airline Guides, in 1979, previously received a Flood Plain Special Use permit from the Village for surface parking located directly North of the subject parcel. Mr. Pat Lynch, of Smith & Stevens architectural firm noted that the surface parking lot will contain 389 standard size spaces and provide adequate space for landscaping and a bike path along the Southerly edge of the property. Mr. Bill Lindley, of Lindley & Sons, engineering firm, stated that an existing storm sewer brings storm waters from properties East of York Road through the Official Airline Guides property to Salt Creek. He noted that during storm conditions, this storm sewer system presently causes ponding at the Clearwater curve and also overflows into the existing Official Airline Guides parking lot. He noted that the new parking lot will be constructed approximately 1 foot higher than the existing lot and that the proposed detention pond will alleviate ponding caused by the storm sewer back-up. Acting Chairman Bartecki inquired as to the flood water depth in the proposed parking lot. Mr. Lindley stated that the existing parking lot, with no improvement to the system, during a 100 year flood would result in a flood depth of 1 foot 1 inch and would require 45 hours to drain. The proposed parking lot, as part of the overall improvement, during a 100 year flood will exhibit flooding of 1 foot 1 inch and ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -4- February 5, 1985 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -5- February 5, 1985 V OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES - FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE (2020 Clearwater Drive) CBntinued require 32 hours to drain. In response to Member Crouch, Mr. Lindley noted that the total storage volume of the detention pond is approximately 2.06 acre feet. In response to Member Savino, Mr. Lindley noted the following floodwater depths in the detention pond for given storms: 6 month, 1 .2 feet; 1 year, 1 .4 feet; 2 year, 2.1 feet; 5 year, 2.7 feet; 10 year, 3.3 feet; 100 year storm, 3.9 feet (the maximum pond depth). In response to Member Winters, Mr. Lindley stated that the proposed pond would first overflow into the old parking lot before backing up into Clearwater Drive, noting that the new parking lot and Clearwater Drive will be established at approximately the same elevation with the old lot being approximately 1 foot lower. In response to Member Winters, Mark Kuntz noted proposed landscaping to include sod along the five-to-one slopes of the detention pond with the bottom covered with rock or a non-erodable material. The proposed detention pond will be approximately 90 to 130 feet in width. Mr. Gooder noted that the present application is based on the alternate 2 site plan which includes the 15 foot wide bike/landscaping area along the South property line and also alleviates ponding on Clearwater Drive. In response to Mr. Gooder, Mr. Lindley reconfirmed the responses to the eleven factors contained in the Village's Flood Plain Ordinance, as attached to Mr. Gooder's January 18, 1985 letter. He further noted that the previously noted flooding of the parking lot is directly related to the gradual rise of Salt Creek elevation following a storm noting that there would be advance warning of the creek's rise and therefore adequate time to move cars parked in the lot. In response to Acting Chairman Bartecki, Mr. Lindley stated that the proposed State's dredging of Salt Creek would result in a minimum 1 foot reduction in the High Water Level if the improvement is done to a point South of 22nd Street, and therefore the Official Airline Guides parking lots would be flood free. In response to Member Crouch, Lawrence Honeywell and Homer Brethauer, corporate executives of Official Airline Guides, stated that their firm is presently leasing 50 off-site parking spaces and plans to utilize the proposed parking lot for future expansion as well as current needs. The Acting Chairman noted that there were no members of the audience expressing support for or opposition to the proposed Flood Plain Special Use Permit. Member Savino suggested that the creation of another detention pond might be unsafe based on the Village' s recent experience with drownings in such ponds. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -5- February 5, 1985 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -6- February 5, 1985 V OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES - FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE (2020 Clearwater Drive) Continued Chief Clark stated that a pond 4 feet in depth would not be a severe hazard due to the gentle slopes involved. He further noted that landscape screening including larger trees could be placed between the street and the pond to further increase its safety. Member Crouch noted that a small number of parking spaces at the Northwest corner of the existing lot were located within the floodway. Mr. Gooder explained that the original parking lot was constructed long before the Village's Flood Plain regulations. In response to Member Crouch, Village Attorney Dick Martens stated that the Village could require removal of the existing spaces within the floodway if there was some evidence presented that their location in the floodway was in some way injurious to the public's health, safety and welfare. Mr. Brethauer noted that there had never been any flooding of the parking spaces in question. Village Engineer, Dale Durfey stated the floodway boundary is a calculated boundary line containing the moving portion of the flood and that it would be very difficult to calculate the effect on the flood's velocity caused by parked cars. A motion was made by Member Saving, seconded by Member Crouch, that the Zoning Board of Appeals recommend to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit based on the applicant's satisfactory response to the eleven factors contained in the Village's Flood Plain Ordinance including statements to the effect that the proposed parking area, 1 ) is so designed, located and proposed to be operated, that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected, and, 2) will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which it located. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (5) Members Crouch, Fullan, Savino, Winters, Acting Chairman Bartecki Nays: (0) MOTION CARRIED.. . ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -6- February 5, 1985 GOOF Oqk@ '=900 .J O S N G C COUNty' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 February 8, 1985 MEMO TO: John H. Brechin, Village Manager FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager I SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides - Subdivision Plat L Flood Plain Special Use Plat of Abrogation HISTORY As you may recall, Official Airline Guides, in early 1984, received Village approval of a Subdivision Plat and Flood Plain Special Use Permit for their property located at 2000 Clearwater Drive. The map attached to my January 18, 1985 memo to the Plan Commission notes that original parcel as well as the additional parcel to the South which is presently under consideration. Official Airline Guides has since purchased the old sewage treatment plant property to be utilized for surface parking. The addition of this extra property results in the need for a modified Subdivision Plat as well as additional flood plain relief. SUBDIVISION PLAT The modified Subdivision Plat, the most recent of which was received January 16, 1985, creates the consolidation of the existing OAG lot with the former sewage treatment plant parcel. The Plan Commission, at its January 21, 1985 meeting, recommended approval of this Plat subject to provision of a 10-foot wide bicycle path easement overlaying the public utility easement along the southwesterly and westerly borders of the property as presently noted on the Plat. They further indicated that the required parking lot landscaping along the southwesterly lot line be provided within a 5-foot wide landscaping strip adjacent to the bike path and that no on-site perimeter land- scaping be required adjacent to the Creek. In the event the Village Board desires to approve this Subdivision Plat, it would be appropriate to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary resolution containing any specific conditions for future consideration by the Village Board. RE: Official Airline Guides - Subdivision Plat Flood Plain Special Use Plat of Abrogation February 8, 1985 Page 2 FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE PERMIT The surface parking lot proposed to be constructed replacing the existing sewage treatment plant lies within the Salt Creek flood fringe. Both the Plan Commission at its January 21st meeting and the Zoning Board of Appeals at its February 5th hearing recommended approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit based on evidence presented indicating that the proposed parking lot is designed so as not to negatively impact either surrounding property or the level of Salt Creek during a flood. In the event the Village Board desires granting of the requested permit, it would be appropriate to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance for future consideration by the Board. PLAT OF ABROGATION An existing 6-foot drainage and utility easement is located along the lot line separating the sewage treatment plant from the current Official Airline Guides property. The enclosed Plat of Abrogation received February 7, 1985 proposes to abrogate that easement. To my knowledge, Dale has yet to review this Plat and, additionally, it has yet to be executed by NI Gas, Com. Ed. and the Hinsdale Sanitary District. The Village's past practice has been to hold off on approving such plats until such time as other effected utilities have executed the plat. Respectfully submitted, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/jr _, • �OF 0qk • O S N G � 4 c�oouNty'�y VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS G54-2220 February 8, 1985 �I �I MEMO TO: John H. Brechin, Village Manager FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides - Subdivision Plat Flood Plain Special Use ✓ Plat of Abrogation HISTORY As you may recall, Official Airline Guides, in early 1984, received Village approval of a Subdivision Plat and Flood Plain Special Use Permit for their property located at 2000 Clearwater Drive. The map attached to my January 18, 1985 memo to the Plan Commission notes that original parcel as well as the additional parcel to the South which is presently under consideration. Official Airline Guides has since purchased the old sewage treatment plant property to be utilized for surface parking. The addition of this extra property results in the need for a modified Subdivision Plat as well as additional flood plain relief. SUBDIVISION PLAT The modified Subdivision Plat, the most recent of which was received January 16, 1985, creates the consolidation of the existing OAG lot with the former sewage treatment plant parcel. The Plan Commission, at its January 21, 1985 meeting, recommended approval of this Plat subject to provision of a 10-foot wide bicycle path easement overlaying the public utility easement along the southwesterly and westerly borders of the property as presently noted on the Plat. They further indicated that the required parking lot landscaping along the southwesterly lot line be provided within a 5-foot wide landscaping strip adjacent to the bike path and that no on-site perimeter land- scaping be required adjacent to the Creek. In the event the Village Board desires to approve this Subdivision Plat, it would be appropriate to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary resolution containing any specific conditions for future consideration by the Village Board. RE: Official Airline Guides - Subdivision Plat Flood Plain Special Use Plat of Abrogation February 8, 1985 Page 2 FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE PERMIT The surface parking lot proposed to be constructed replacing the existing sewage treatment plant lies within the Salt Creek flood fringe. Both the Plan Commission at its January 21st meeting and the Zoning Board of Appeals at its February 5th hearing recommended approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit based on evidence presented indicating that the proposed parking lot is designed so as not to negatively impact either surrounding property or the level of Salt Creek during a flood. In the event the Village Board desires granting of the requested permit, it would be appropriate to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance for future consideration by the Board. PLAT OF ABROGATION An existing 6-foot drainage and utility easement is located along the lot line separating the sewage treatment plant from the current Official Airline Guides property. The enclosed Plat of Abrogation received February 7, 1985 proposes to abrogate that easement. To my knowledge, Dale has yet to review this Plat and, additionally, it has yet to be executed by NI Gas, Com. Ed. and the Hinsdale Sanitary District. The Village's past practice has been to hold off on approving such plats until such time as other effected utilities have executed the plat. Respectfully submitted, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/j r LORD, BISSELL & BROOK 115 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 (312) 443-0700 LOS ANGELES OFFICE CABLE:LOWIRCO CGO 3250 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TELEX:25-3070 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90010 3000 Ronald Lane (213)487-7064 DAVID M.GOODER Oak Brook, Illinois TELEX:18-1135 60521 654-0561 zb February 6, 1985 F E_e 'V IL'r GL r OAK BROOK, IL. Village of Oak Brook AZ..)H N i 3T PAT I C3 N 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Official Airline Guides Plat of Abrogation #2 Gentlemen: This will confirm that I have delivered to you on be- half of Official Airline Guides, Inc. , eighteen (18) copies of a second plat of abrogation entitled "Plat of Abrogation of the 6 Foot Drainage & Utilities Easement Described as the Southerly 6 Feet" of Lot 1 in OAG Subdivision recorded January 16, 1980, as Document No. R80-04175. This plat would abrogate an existing and unused utility easement running along the southwesterly boundary of the present OAG property between Clearwater Drive and Salt Creek. This plat would supplement the Plat of Abrogation approved earlier which abrogates certain easements along the line between the original OAG property and the 1. 7 acre parcel acquired from the Butler Company in 1979 . Si cere y you s, David M. Gooder DMG:Pg encl 1,00-Of O4K4 , c � 0 4 `� COUNt4' V I LLAG E OF OAK B ROO K 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 January 25, 1985 Village President and Board of Trustees Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 RE: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat and Flood Plain Special Use Dear President and Board of Trustees: The Plan Commission, at its regular meeting of January 21, 1985, considered the application of Official Airline Guides for the following: 1) One-lot Resubdivision Plat consolidating their existing parcel with the lot directly to the southwest containing the former Hinsdale Sanitary District sewage treatment plant. 2) Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction of a surface parking lot on the former sewage treatment plant parcel. The Plan Commission recommends to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the Resubdivision Plat as presented subject to the following: 1) Provision of a 10-foot bicycle path adjacent to the west side of the property along Salt Creek with no requirement to provide screening. 2) Provision of a combination bicycle path/utility easement 10 feet in width plus 5 feet of screening adjacent to the southwesterly property line. 3) Waiver of the requirement to install sidewalks in exchange for granting of the above noted bicycle path easement. This recommendation was made on a motion by Member Marcy, seconded by Member Bushy and approved on a Roll Call Vote of four (4) ayes: Member Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds; zero (0) nays; three (3) absent: Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien. RE: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat and Flood Plain Special Use January 25, 1985 Page 2 The Plan Commission further recommends to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit on the condition that the Village approve the Subdivision Plat as recommended by the Plan Commission, and based on the findings of fact that the proposed improvements: 1) are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected, and 2) will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which they are located, as evidenced by the applicant's response to the eleven factors contained on pages 635 and 636 of the Village Code. This recommendation was made on a motion by Member Bushy, seconded by Member Sandstedt and approved on a Roll Call Vote of four (4) ayes: Members Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds; zero (0) nays; three (3) absent: Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien. Sincerely, Barbara F. Reynolds, Ch trman Plan Commission BFR/BFK/jr • PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -8- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Mr. David Gooder, Attorney, was present representing this application. Mr. Gooder noted that the Official Airline Guides property had, in 1979, received a Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction of additional surface parking on their existing lot. In 1984, OAG applied for and received an additional Flood Plain Special Use Permit and Subdivision Plat for various proposed additions to the property. The documents relative to that application were finalized and ready to be recorded. In the Fall of 1984, OAG purchased the old Hinsdale Sanitary District sewage treatment plant property located directly southwest of OAG's property thus requiring a resubmittal for both the Flood Plain Special Use Permit, for construction of surface parking on this additional parcel, as well as a modified Subdivision Plat. Dale Durfey reviewed the various items contained in his memo of January 17, 1985 concerning the Plat and flood plain issues. With reference to the Plat, he made the following comments: 1) The policy question concerning provision of a bike path easement along the southwesterly and westerly borders of the property. Mr. Gooder noted that the Butler Company owns Salt Creek and the adjacent creek banks and suggested that it would be preferable to use the Salt Creek bank the entire distance from 22nd Street to Harger Road for a bicycle path as opposed to using Clearwater Drive and then cutting back along the edge of the OAG property to get back to the Creek. Mr. Gooder further noted the negative impact created by a bicycle path located on the western border negatively affecting existing landscaping and parking in that area. Mr. Gooder further indicated the lack of need for utility easements along the southwesterly and westerly borders, since all properties are presently served by utilities. He noted that should utility easements be required, his client would request permission to plant trees on the utility easements, and if necessary, based on the condition that the owner remove such trees at his own expense if the easement is required in the future. He noted that the Village's Owners Certificate on a Subdivision Plat prohibits the location of trees and other large structures in utility easements. 2) Necessary bike path easement documents will be resubmitted. 3) Iron pipes are in the process of being placed at all lot corners. 4) Relates to the placement of trees on utility easements. Mr. Gooder related the particulars with respect to the Flood Plain Special Use Permit request as follows: The Flood Plain Special Use Permit has been applied for to enable construction of a surface parking lot in place of the existing sewage treatment structures. Mark PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -8- January 21, 1985 . • i PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -9- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued Kuntz, engineer for the project, noted that the existing high water level at this point is 657.8 and presently covers the majority of the property. Mr. Kuntz proceeded to describe the proposed dry retention basin to be located between Clearwater Drive and the parking area. This retention basin will also take care of existing ponding both on Clearwater Drive and within the current parking lot. In response to Mr. Gooder, Mr. Kuntz noted that the proposed parking improvements are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected and, further, that there will be no substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which these improvements are located. At Mr. Gooder's request, Chairman Reynolds directed that the applicant's response to the eleven factors contained in the Village's Flood Plain Ordinance, as attached to Mr. Gooder's letter of January 18, 1985, be physically included in these minutes. OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES ("OAG") MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE FLOOD PLAIN As required by Subsection(c) of Section 10-34 of the Oak Brook Code, OAG urges that favorable findings be made as to each of the 11 factors specified in Subsection(c) for the following reasons: Factor #1. There will be no danger to life and property due to increased flood heights or velocities caused by the planned parking lot and regrading because on-site developmental and compensating flood storage will be provided, the release rate will not exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Hinsdale Sanitary District and the existing flood stages of Salt Creek will remain unchanged. Factor #2. There will be no danger that materials may be swept onto other lands, or cross-stream, up-stream or downstream to the injury of others because required flood storage will be provided and there will be no storage of materials that could be floated or moved by flood waters. The velocity of such waters in the direction of stream flow will be zero. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -9- January 21, 1985 PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -10- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued Factor #3. No new water supply or sanitation systems are proposed and the proposed parking lot development will have no effect on existing water supply and sanitation systems, the level of which will be maintained at or above the level of the 100-year flood. Factor #4. The proposed facility, i.e. the proposed parking lot, has minimal susceptibility to flood damage and there will be sufficient warning so that vehicles temporarily parked can be moved in adequate time to preclude any damage. Factor #5. Development and use by OAG of the proposed parking facility will make it possible for OAG to add additional office space outside the flood plain and to defer constructing the parking structure which was earlier planned to be constructed along with the next expansion of the existing office facilities. Factor #6. There is no other land on which OAG can build substantial additonal parking except on land within the flood plain. Factor P. The development of parking on Lot 7 will be compatible with existing and future development in the area since (a) the OAG development will be merely an extension to the south of OAG's present parking; (b) at its south line it will abut the parking area around the building now owned by Inland Real Estate; (c) across Clearwater Drive to the east is the busy off-street loading area serving Babson Bros. facility; and (d) to the southeast is the parking area serving the office building at 2200 York Road. Factor #8. The proposed use will become an integral part of the comprehensive plan and flood plain management program for the area. Factor #9. Safety of access in times of flood will not be a matter of concern since no structures or buildings will be constructed on the site which will require access during flooding and there will be adequate time to move all vehicles prior to flooding. Furthermore, there will be no interference with emergency service to the office building since access to the building is not through the site. Factor #10. With regard to expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of flood water expected at the site, the applicant states as follows: (a) Flood heights - see information on Sheet 2. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -10- January 21, 1985 PLAN COMMISSION Mintues -11- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued (b) Velocity - there will be no change in stream velocity and there will be zero velocity of flood waters on site in direction of stream flow. (c) Duration - since existing storm water storage will not be diminished there will be no change in duration except in the possible detention portions of the site which are to be designed for the storage of flood water in a 100-year flood. The parking areas will remain inundated for a matter of hours as opposed to days. (d) Rate of rise - This is dependent on the waterway opening which will remain unchanged. In any event, there will be adequate warning to provide time to remove all parked vehicles. The site is not subject to flash flooding. (e) Sediment transport - the development of the site will not provide any additional transportable sediment since all areas planned for development will be paved with an all- weather hard surface or covered with well established turf or non-erodable, soil stabilizing material. Factor #11. In addition to providing adequate on-site storm water storage, the development will provide an improved drainage system to the storm water detention basin so as to relieve the present backwater condition on Clearwater Drive during high storm water runoff periods. Mr. Kuntz made the following comments to Dale's points contained on page 2 of his January 17, 1985 memo concerning the flood plain proposal: 1) Information. 2) Required information has yet to be submitted concerning connection of the proposed storm sewer to the existing storm sewer in the northerly parking lot. 3) The storm sewer outfall will be sized based on Village requirements. 4) Parking area plans will be modified based on Village direction concerning the bike trail/screening issue. 5) Information. 6) Information. -11- 21 8 PLAN COMMISSION Minutes January y 19 5 PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -12- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued In response to Chairman Reynolds, Mr. Gooder noted that the previously approved Variation permitting up to 30 percent compact cars with 22-foot aisles only applies to the North lot. In response to Member Bushy, Mr. Gooder noted that between 4-5 feet of fill will be placed in the existing sludge pits, areas which require compensatory storage. The Chairman noted that there were no members of the audience expressing support for or opposition to the proposed applications. A motion was made by Member Marcy, seconded by Member Bushy to recommend to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the Resubdivision Plat as presented subject to the following: 1) Provision of a 10-foot wide bicycle path adjacent to the west side of the property along Salt Creek with no requirement to provide screening. 2) Provision of a combination bicycle path/utility easement 10 feet in width plus 5 feet of screening adjacent to the southwesterly property line. 3) Waiver of the requirement to install sidewalks in exchange for granting of the above noted bicycle path easement. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (4) Members Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds Nays: (0) Absent: (3) Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien MOTION CARRIED. . . A motion was made by Member Bushy, seconded by Member Sandstedt to recommend to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit on the condition that the Village approves the Subdivision Plat as recommended by the Plan Commission and based on the findings of fact that the proposed improvements: 1) are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected, and 2) will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which they are located, as evidenced by the applicant's response to the eleven factors contained on pages 635 and 636 of the Village Code. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -12- January 21, 1985 PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -13- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (4) Members Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds Nays: (0) Absent: (3) Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien MOTION CARRIED. . . PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -13- January 21, 1985 . .._ _. ._• LEGEND `�" „• 1.7• Part of Village Bicycle -'C�- _ .... • .• •. = Trail Program as Approved •��, .!.'•, ='X:4. 1980 January .ir• ., �h- ;:•� __ ` -" �llUCSlf1U®1►11 11>1 11>r:�i411low11C�11 '' ••J `! in IM 3 T N E E ---- -- *RIM ERPM-MIM-15-MIW info M tag f`` At ail�••^rTrw•• ell I pF Oq e�0 O G O 4 2 �COUNt�' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 January 18, 1985 MEMO TO: Plan Commission FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat and Flood Plain Special Use As you may recall, Official Airline Guides, in early 1984, received Village approval of a Subdivision Plat and Flood Plain Special Use Permit for the property indicated on the attached map as the "original property". That application included con- struction of a parking deck and surface parking within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. Subsequent to the Village's approval of that previous application, Official Airline Guides purchased the old sewage treatment plant located directly southwest of the original property to be utilized for surface parking. The addition of this extra property resulted in the need for modified subdivision plat as well as additional flood plain relief for construction of a surface parking lot on this new piece of property. Respectfully submitted, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/jr u eeuu. utlt\urMtN/ CO. A. P. RO. 9 .0. OAK BROOK DEVELOPMENT CO. A. P. / D N0. R R. OAR BROOK'S EASTERN AIR LINES 44�^ INC. SUB. S. ti DONNELLEY. RUBEN N.. CORP. RESU ,0 'T' OrAl,'Mi- A irymg 6m,org R� BUYER'S DIV. .D. / ��• / x;t roS�9 v S_ OFFICIAL AIRLINES GUIDES SUB. PKI&MAL PRaPLRTY - �� '° 11O7 0 K ADD/T/GNAL Pi9RLFL M1y ya �' °' 4 4y1 .7 i C60sf M ��nRM�rt SEWAbE 0 0 , 0 •yam.9 TRE�I r/�l�vr Yt.�ti7-� qA, 1 X09 1y p� �s $79.77 1 a c 10' M1hh At 1 q h I Mq• � �w 1V w 1 IM1�y� v e /2.528 h$ i ♦ ♦ o ,�u 6 r In cc c 0. kA .lo M. a rs7.�K % Ic 5=4 RW14-rE PC 6c G9i s4 a � M1 9 cK s o 'P pp k�' E o I v N 7-007 I 6 4.471 M1R04 M1gy I-00/ o I 7274 � I G� N \ p9M1 q0. xo w V I / 41C � 9A \ 0.q• �_008 a �' �l M1� p 2.307 / h Oa. 9 15 0 0.51.12 �' `�s � e `�!` Ile•50 �I N 273.97 OF OAK G i � COUNS'4' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS January 17, 1985 654-2220 MEMO TO: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager FROM: Dale L. Durfey, Jr. , P.E. SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat Flood Plain Special Use I have reviewed the recently submitted documents and offer the following comments: A. FINAL PLAT 1. The plat proposed a ten (10') foot strip adjacent to the westerly and southwesterly lot line as a public bicycle} and pedestrian path easement, which is in line with past Village Board recommendations on the previous resubdivision application. As you know, this ten (10') foot strip is usually allocated for parking lot screening materials; hence a conflict with proposed bike trail construction. Along Salt Creek, this conflict would be minimized should the Village receive an additional bike trail easement from a property owner who owns the lot which contains Salt Creek. However, on the southwesterly lot line, an adjoining commercial development effectively eliminates additional room for a bike path due to its parking lot screening and landscaping. Consideration should be given to either deleting the bike path easement along the 'southwesterly lot line or negotia- ting with the applicant a plan which would place the ten (10') foot area adjacent to the lot line for bike trail construction and then additional areas adjacent to that as parking lot screening, which would place the parking lot edge at least fifteen (15') feet away from the lot line. 2. The public bicycle and pedestrian path easement document remains to be submitted. 3. The plat should state that iron pipes are placed at all lot corners and curve points. 4. David Gooder's letter of Janaury 16, 1985 requests that the reference to the planting of trees as a restriction within the owner's certificate be eliminated. The present subdivision code owner's certificate requires this restriction that trees not be allowed within public utility easements; hence the applicant's request so that he could plant trees within these areas. Regarding Mr. Gooder's reference to the 1 .11 22nd Street plat, I understand that a major reason that the Village perm tted the removal of the tree restriction was due to the elevated natur of the Tollway, which would Mr. Bruce F. Kapff s • January 17, 1985 Page 2 effectively rendor ground screening inadequate. In the present application, elevated structures adjacent to the property do not exist. B. FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE 1. The applicant's calculations state that 8.96 acre feet of flood plain exist on the property and 11.157 acre feet will exist .on the property under proposed regrading. 2. The proposed storm sewer for the subject property is shown as being connected to the existing storm sewer within the parking lot to the north. This may present detention inadequacies; documentation must be submitted regarding this connection. 3. The proposed six (6") inch storm sewer outfall appears to be too large in relation to the detention characteristics of the site. 4. The limits of the parking area may be revised on the drawing when the bike trail/screening conflict is addressed. 5. The applicant needs to address the eleven (11) points for flood plain consideration. 6. The 100 year high water level of Salt Creek within this area is 657.8. The proposed parking area will be approximately between the elevations of 656.0 and 654.8. 1 Resp ctfully s bmitted, Dale L. Durfey, Jr. , P.E. , Village Engineer DLD/etg Attach. r LORD, BISSELL & BROOK 115 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 (312) 443-0700 LOS ANGELES OFFICE CABLE:LOWIRCO CGO 3250 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TELEX:25-3070 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90010 3000 Ronald Lane (213)487-7064 DAVID M.GOODER Oak Brook, IL 60521 TELEX:18-1135 654-0561 January 18 , 1985 Village of Oak Brock 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: 2000 Clearwater Drive Official Airline Guides, Inc. ("OAG") - Application for Special Use (Flood Plain) - Request of OAG for Approval of Resubdivision Plat Gentlemen: Since my client, OAG, was granted certain zoning vari- ations by Ordinance No. S-522 adopted on March 27, 1984 , a special use permit under the Village flood plain regulation by Ordinance S-521 adopted on March 27, 1984 , and approval of a plat of resub- division by Resolution R-366 adopted on April 24, 1984 , adjoining land has become available on the `south of the west end of OAG' s present property. This property is presently owned by the Paul Butler Estate and was formerly used by the Hinsdale Sanitary District for a back-up sanitary treatment facility. OAG has made arrange- ments, now being put in final form, to purchase this property. The availability of this land has caused OAG to revise its plans for expansion of its parking facilities. At the same time the availability of office space in the new office building at the south end of Swift Drive has made it possible for OAG to defer the planned expansion of its office space. Thus OAG cur- rently wishes only to construct additional parking facilities on the land being acquired from the Butler Estate. To make such construction possible, OAG has filed (a) an application for a Special Use (Flood Plain) since substantially all of the land being acquired is in the flood fringe of the Salt Creek 100 year flood plain and (b) a Plat of Resubdivision to consolidate the land to be acquired with the land presently owned • LORD, BISSELL & BROOK Village of Oak Brook January 18, 1985 Page Two by OAG. In support of the Special Use Application, OAG has filed the necessary plats and plans and has attached hereto a memorandum with regard to the 11 factors required to be considered under Section 10-34 of the Oak Brook Code. In connection with approval of the Resubdivision Plat, OAG requests as follows: (a) Customary variations from usual subdivision requirements where only one lot is to be created. (b) Permission to plant trees in perimeter utility easements which in all probability will never be used since required utilities are in place and the property is bordered by the Salt Creek floodway. on the west. (c) The elimination of a bicycle and pedestrian path easement along the south line of the property being acquired. Respectfully sublitted, David M. Gooder Attorney for Applicant DMG:pg Encl III i I f • • 1/17/85 OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES ("OAG") MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE FLOOD PLAIN As required by Subsection(c) of Section 10-34 of the Oak Brook Code, OAG urges that favorable findings be made as to each of the 11 factors specified in Subsection (c) for the following reasons: Factor #1. . There will be no danger to life and property due to increased flood heights .or velocities caused by the planned parking lot and regrading . because on-site developmental and compensating flood storage will be provided, the release rate will not .exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Hinsdale. Sanitary District and the existing flood stages of Salt Creek will remain unchanged. Factor #2 . There will be no danger that materials may be swept onto .other lands, or cross-stream, up- stream or downstream to the injury of others because required flood storage will be provided and there will be no storage of materials that could be floated or moved by flood waters. The velocity of such waters in the direction of stream flow will be zero. Factor #3. No new water supply or sanitation systems are proposed and the proposed parking lot development will have no effect on existing water supply and sanitation systems, the level of which will be maintained at or above the level of the 100-year flood. Factor #4 . The proposed facility, i.e. the proposed parking lot, has minimal susceptibility to flood damage and there will be sufficient warning so that vehicles temporarily parked can be moved in ade- quate time to preclude any damage. Factor #5. Development and use by OAG of the proposed parking facility will make it possible for OAG to add additional office space outside the flood plain and to defer constructing the parking struc- ture which was earlier planned to be constructed along with the next expansion of the existing office facilities. F k • -2- • Factor #6. There is no other land on which OAG can build substantial additional parking except on land within the flood plain. Factor V. The development of parking on Lot 7 will be com- patible with existing and future development in the area since (a) the OAG development will be merely an extension to the south of OAG's present . . parking; (b) at its south line it will abut the parking area around the building now owned by Inland Real Estate; (c) across Clearwater Drive to the east is the busy off-street loading area serving Babson Bros. facility; and (d) to the southeast is the parking area serving the office building at 2200 York Road. Factor #8. The proposed .use will become an integral part of the comprehensive plan and flood plain manage- ment program for the area. Factor #9. Safety of access in times of flood will not be a matter of concern since no structures or buildings will be constructed on the site which will re- quire access during flooding and there will be adequate time to move all vehicles prior to flooding. Furthermore, there will be no inter- ference with emergency service to the office building since access to the building is not through the site. Factor #10. With regard to expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of flood water expected at the site, the applicant states as fol- lows: (a) Flood heights - see information on Sheet 2. (b) Velocity - there will be no change in stream velocity and there will be zero velocity of flood waters on site in di- rection of stream flow. (c) Duration - since existing storm water storage will not be diminished there will be no change in duration except in the possible detention portions of the site which are to be designed for the storage of flood water in a 100-year flood. The parking areas will remain inundated for a matter of hours as opposed to days. (d) Rate of rise - This is dependent on the waterway opening which will remain un- changed. In any event, there will be adequate warning to provide time to re- move all parked vehicles. The site is not subject to flash flooding. • -3 (e) sediment transport - the development of the site will not provide any additional transportable sedimnt since all areas planned for development will be paved with an all-weather hard surface or covered with well established turf or non-erodable, soil stabilizing material. Factor #11. In addition to providing adequate on-site storm water storage., the development will provide an improved drainage system to the storm watef:;detention basin so as to relieve the present backwater con- dition on Clearwater Drive .during high storm water runoff periods. LORD, BISSELL & BROOK 115 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 (312) 443-0700 LOS ANGELES OFFICE CABLE:LOWIRCO CGO 3250 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TELEX:25-3070 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90010 DAVID M.GOODER 3000 Ronald Lane (213' 487-7064 Oak Brook, IL 60521 TELEX:18-1135 654-0561 it January 16 , 1985 l� s h�r J OAK BROOK, 1L. Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road '�` ``` "� ' RA.E I`N Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision Gentlemen: Delivered herewith are eighteen (18) copies of a revised plat of resubdivision dated January 14 , 1985, as revised. You will note that we have revised the Owners ' s Certificate to eliminate reference to the planting of trees in the next to the last sentence. It is our intention to request a variation in the course of our plat approval to permit trees to be planted in utility easements as earlier permitted in connection with the construction of the office building at 1111 22nd Street. Sincerely you , David M. Gooder DMG:pg Encl ItP JAN i j +��_ VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, IL. ENGINEERING DEPT. • � 6�OF OgKA • �n C x fp AACOUN-T VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 Dear Resident, January 10, 1985 - -- -- The Oak Brook Plan Commission and/or Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Village Board will be considering a: Variation _ _ Preliminary Plat X Special Use Flood Plain X Final Plat Zoning Amendment at the mt .Lngs as scheduled on the reverse side of this notice. The application has been filed by Official Airline Guides, Inc. Name of applicant 2000 Clearwater Drive Relationsh.=, of applicant Address to property Owner Official Airline Guides Resubdivision Name of Subdivision (if applicable) The property in question is situated at: 2000, 2020 Clearwater Drive We have attached a map of the area to assist you in determining your relation- ship to the property in question. The request which has been made is as follows: 1) One (1) lot resubdivision of two (2) properties 2) Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. If you desire more detailed information, we would suggest that you contact Mr. Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to the Village Manager, at the Village Hall to review the file on this application. We will be looking forward to your attendance at the public meetings. Respectfully yours, 4ohn H. Brechin JHB/ms Village Manager All meetings are held in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room of the Oak Brook Village Hall, on Oak Brook Road (31st Street) and Spring Road, Oak Brook, Illinois Plan Commission Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 P.M. Monday. Jan. 21, 1985 Zoning Board of Appeals. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . P.M. Tuesday Feb. 5, 1985 Board of Trustees Meeting. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 P.M. Tuesday Feb. 12, 1985 MAP OF AREA - 1`--: K h ��K tll/ • �� 1 4 1 Y',F »r i_ y4 l 1i VILLAGE, OF OAK BROOK Minutes -5- Jar►unry F?, 1.985 B. Subdivision Gatexav - Brook Forest Subdivision: Request from Brook Forest Homeowners Association to install a new Subdivision Gateway sign at the west side of Regent Drive, north of Oak Brook Road. Trustee Rush moved, seconded by Trustee Watson. . . To table this matter for further review. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. C. Referrals: With no objection, the Acting Chairman made the following referrals: 1•/0fficial Airline Guides Resubivision - Final P1At - (2000-2020 Clearwater Drive) - Referred to Plan Commission Meeting of January 21, 1985. 2. Official Airline Guides - Special Use Flood Plain - (2020 Clearwater Drive) - Referred to Plan Commission ?fleeting of January 21, 1985 and Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting of February 5, 1985. 3. Sun Oak Properties - Parking Variations - (2001 York Road) - Referred to Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting of February 5, 1985. 4. Lebbin' s Subdivision - Special Use Flood Plain - Referred to Plan Commission Meeting of January 21, 1985 and Zoning Board of Appenls Meeting of February 5, 1985. D. Adjournment: Trustee Listecki moved, seconded by Trustee Rush. . . To adjourn this meeting. TIME: 9:30 P.M. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. ATTEST: MARIANNE LAKOSIL Village Clerk Approved VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -5- January 8, 1985 JJAT 01 svI3D:[VISI94 A M- ,. V I L.LA(* Of 7" ® ]?]N�1L P Or S BL)DJISIOU APPLICATIM OAK B R O O K ASSZ;SaMT PLAT APPLICATION 654-2220 1200 Oak Brook Road 1b Be Filed with Village Clerk 0:J; Brook, Illinois 60521 SLBDIVISIOiv TMU.: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision _ DATE FILED: Dec. 17, 1984 GANERAL VOCATION OR ADDRESS OF PROPERTY TO BE SUBDIVIDED: 2000 Clearwater Drive 2020 Clearwater Drive NAME; OF APPLICANT: Official Airline Guides, Inc. PMM NO. 654-6010 ADDRESS: 2000 Clearwater Drive CITY Oak Brook STATE IL 60521 Zip Code RELATIMSfIIP OF APPLICANT TO PROPERTY: Owner of part/contract purchaser of part o� Official applicant EXIT, NO,. 654-6010 AMRESS: 2000 Clearwater Drive CITY Oak Brook STATE IL 60521 Zip Code Owner of record of Lot #7 Butler Co. M_-1, Inc. Assessment Plat Yt3: IWIE: Paul Butler Estate PHONE 140. ADDRESS: 1000 Oak Brook Road CITY Oak Brook _ STATE IL 60521 Official Airline Guides, Inc. Zip Code B (Signature bt Applicant) avl' .S AFFIDAVIT FOR SUBDIVISIONS OF NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) IM,§: This plat contains the entire contiguous undeveloped land area in which I_ have any interest. Official Airline - 'des, Inc. Bv: (Si.gna--- .f Amer) IDIIJTM STRUC URES AND OTHER IMPO MMiTS ON THE PROP=: Lot Yt1 office buildings and surface parking Lot #7 abandoned sanitary sewerage treatment facilities Flood Plains: - -- 384.873 Sq. Ft. are under Flood Plain Ordinance and are graphically depicted on attached plans. SIZLNG BY IR:i USE C nM=r,",r RESIDEDTTIAL CCL`q`E CIAL OPEN SPACE crniER TMAL NO. OF LOTS -0- 1 -0- -0- 1 NO. OF ACRES -0- -0- -0- 7 93 0496 3 O NO. OF SQ. FT. =0- G Page-1 .Nmcs .or, SURRDUNUI NG PROPERTY M06 Follming are the r»lies and'addresses of surrounding'property oainers.:from the prcperty in question for a distance of approximately 250 feet in all directions, and the ntrber of feet occupied by all public roads, streets, alleys, and public ways have been excluded in ca-puting the 250 foot rcqui envnt. Said navies are as recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Deeds (or the Registrar of Titles of the County) and as appear fran the authentic tax records of this County. NAND ADDRESS See attached rider Refer to Oak Brook Code: Aopendlx B - Subdivision Regulations All applications must be accempani.ed by proper fee and (18) copies of the proposed sub- division, and must be received prior to the 15th of the month for Plan Commission review cn the third Monday of the following month. Preliminary Plat $20.00 per lot or $25.00 minimm G-289 3/24/81 Final Plat X $100.00 - NO IMPROVE1411 M (Plus Plan Review & Inspection Fees, if required) G-259 No charge 12/11/79 Assessment Plat �_. ao RE�CEIt1ED: �� .,NAME: DATE:/2� N40LW/� eck No. RECEIVI D BY: .t DATE: l7/7- 8 y Village Clerk APPLICANT SHOULD BE PRE=SENT AT kEETINGS CIIECIM All meetings are held in the Samuel E. Dean roard Roan of the Oak Brook Village Comrons, 1200 Oak Brook road, Oak Brook, Illinois 60521. Board of Trustees (Referral) . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 7:30 P.M. , Tuesday _X Plan Comu.scion Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 P.M. , Monday �.2/, /179-5 X Board of Trustees I.icetirig. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 7:30 P.M. , Tuesday )c:�" Or iz' /ypm _ PRT.OR To SCjfl•LtJ11-D DIL•ETIIIG, APPLICAUr IS TO CONTACT V=.GE FvGINLZ:R J%IdD REQUEST STATUS OF pEAT RLVITS�,, -ALI�7 M' G FOR NOTE: SUI F'ICIElU TINE TO RESLUt11T WI'TIi PNY In—=SSARY ADDITIUIS OR COh.R1X TIONS. AOL Pacc 2 / vl RIDER PLAT OF SUBDIVISION APPLICAA OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUITES, INC. Permanent Parcel # Address Owner 06-24-305-007 ? Enterprise Chmr uvalth Edison 72 West Adams Chicago, M 60603 06-24-306-005 ? Enterprise First Nat'l. Bank of Hinsdale Trust YIL557 50 S. Lincoln Hinsdale, IL 60521 06-24-306-006 611 Enterprise Cooperfund Capital Corp. 611 Enterprise Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-306-007 600 Enterprise Bays Water Realty 1370 Avenue of the Americans New York, NY 10019 06-24-307-008 2100 Clearwater Inland Real Estate 2100 Clearwater Drive Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-307-009 607 Hunter Drive i C B Institutional Fund VI P.O. Box 832310 Richardson, TX 75083 06-307-001 2100 York Road Babson Bros. Co, 2100 York Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-307-016 2000 York Road Perkin-Elmer 2000 York Road ' Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-308-002 2200 York Read York Road Office Venture 711 Jorie Blvd. Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-403-003 2001 York Road Sunbeam 2001. York Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 1 Official Airline Guides /C BB II%I,,,,:Nnol N o. 84712 IIIIIb a,:Nl\Ilfl'IIIN,MN:IINNI 2000 Clearwater Drive,Oak Brook.IL 60521 Transportation Guides Division 2-15 Travel Magazines Division -7�A 7 + 10 Air Tariffs Division !l.t,. 1 't THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY CHICAGO,ILLINOIS ( of q ll,r1. I r�u:lll I�Irnl IL• 1).,d loom mmu ,twntmr AMOUNT PAY TO $100.00 THE ORDER Village of Oak Brook ADVANCE ACCOUNT OF 1200 Oak Brook Rd. Oak Brook, I1. 60521 u i•ed over $10,000.00) i .�k%' _ . Ile 0847 12112 1:0 7 1000 1 5 21: 00 20 293 2 1 BANK 1 RANSIT $ CHECKS $ CASH RECEIPT DATE uu NO. NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION _ RECEIVED BY- VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK INVALID WITHOUT SIGNATURE `+ r 12 OAK BROOK ROAD 46932 ILLINOIS � U PHONE: (312) 654-2220 RETAIN THIS RECEIPT FOR YOUR RECORDS 7" "FFGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS /" I !,M CR OTC OF OAjr O R S p rp G p COUNTY VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 February 1, 1985 MEMO TO: Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides - Flood Plain Special Use (2020 Clearwater Drive) I would refer you to Dale's memo of January 17 and mine of January 18, 1985 to the Plan Commission detailing the specifics of this application. The Plan Commission, at its meeting of January 21, 1985 as indicated in their minutes attached hereto, recommended approval of the granting of a Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction of the proposed surface parking lot on the property presently occupied by the former Hinsdale Sanitary District sewage treatment plant. Respectfully submitted, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/jr LORD, BISSELL & BROOK 115 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 (312) 443-0700 LOS ANGELES OFFICE CABLE:LOWIRCO CGO 3250 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TELEX:25-3070 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90010 3000 Ronald Lane (213)487-7064 DAVID M.GOODER Oak Brook, IL 60521 TELEX:18-113S 654-0561 January 29 , 1985 Village of Oak Brook JAN 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 VILLAGE Or OAK BROOK, IL. Re: 2000. Clearwater Drive ADMINISTRATION Official Airline Guides Gentlemen: Delivered herewith are eighteen (18) copies of an alternate Sheet 2 for the site plan filed with the Village which varies from the earlier site plan in the following respects: 1. The outlet for storm water to Salt Creek instead of being through a 6" tile on Lot 7 is now through the 36" tile located on the present Official Airline Guides property. The interconnection of the detention basin and the 36" tile also makes it possible to drain storm water run-off from the corner of Clearwater Drive. This corner floods 2 or 3 times a year as a result of heavy run-off of rain water from the Sunbeam property and the Babson Bros. property. The change has been engineered, however, so as to control the rate of dis- charge into Salt Creek not to exceed the maximum established by the Hinsdale Sanitary District. 20 The parking area at the south end of Lot 7 has been adjusted to provide a 15 ' area to accommodate 5' of landscaping and 10 ' for a utility/bicycle path ease- ment. 3. The compact car parking initially provided in the second aisle from the south has been converted to standard car parking with 18 ' depth for each parking space and a 27' aisle. All minor modifications in the parking area have been made to accommodate these changes. Si ere y yours, /'l/ / David M. Gooder DMG:pg Encl ^ • yPG�OF Oqk e90 • O w � O O �COUNt4, VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK B ROO K ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS . G54-2220 January 25, 1985 Village President and Board of Trustees Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 RE: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision —Final Plat and Flood Plain Special Use Dear President and Board of Trustees: The Plan Commission, at its regular meeting of January 21, 1985, considered the application of Official Airline Guides for the following: 1) One-lot Resubdivision Plat consolidating their existing parcel with the lot directly to the southwest containing the former Hinsdale Sanitary District sewage treatment plant. 2) Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction of a surface parking lot on the former sewage treatment plant parcel. The Plan Commission recommends to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the Resubdivision Plat as presented subject to the following: 1) Provision of a 10-foot bicycle path adjacent to the west side of the property along Salt Creek with no requirement to provide screening. 2) Provision of a combination bicycle path/utility easement 10 feet in width plus 5 feet of screening adjacent to the southwesterly property line. 3) Waiver of the requirement to install sidewalks in exchange for granting of the above noted bicycle path easement. This recommendation was made on a motion by Member Marcy, seconded by Member Bushy and approved on a Roll Call Vote of four (4) ayes: Member Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds; zero (0) nays; three (3) absent: Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien. 1 T. Y RE: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat and Flood Plain Special Use January 25, 1985 Page 2 The Plan Commission further recommends to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit on the condition that the Village approve the Subdivision Plat as recommended by the Plan Commission, and based on the findings of fact that the proposed improvements: 1) are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected, and 2) will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which they are located, as evidenced by the applicant's response to the eleven factors contained on pages 635 and 636 of the Village Code. This recommendation was made on a motion by Member Bushy, seconded by Member Sandstedt and approved on a Roll Call Vote of four (4) ayes: Members Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds; zero (0) nays; three (3) absent: Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien. Sincerely, Barbara F. Reynolds, Chairman Plan Commission BFR/BFK/jr PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -8- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Mr. David Gooder, Attorney, was present representing this application. Mr. Gooder noted that the Official Airline Guides property had, in 1979, received a Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction of additional surface parking on their existing lot. In 1984, OAG applied for and received an additional Flood Plain Special Use Permit and Subdivision Plat for various proposed additions to the property. The documents relative to that application were finalized and ready to be recorded. In the Fall of 1984, OAG purchased the old Hinsdale Sanitary District sewage treatment plant property located directly southwest of OAG's property thus requiring a resubmittal for both the Flood Plain Special Use Permit, for construction of surface parking on this additional parcel, as well as a modified Subdivision Plat. Dale Durfey reviewed the various items contained in his memo of January 17, 1985 concerning the Plat and flood plain issues. With reference to the Plat, he made the following comments: 1) The policy question concerning provision of a bike path easement along the southwesterly and westerly borders of the property. Mr. Gooder noted that the Butler Company owns Salt Creek and the adjacent creek banks and suggested that it would be preferable to use the Salt Creek bank the entire distance from 22nd Street to Harger Road for a bicycle path as opposed to using Clearwater Drive and then cutting back along the edge of the OAG property to get back to the Creek. Mr. Gooder further noted the negative impact created by a bicycle path located on the western border negatively affecting existing landscaping and parking in that area. Mr. Gooder further indicated the lack of need for utility easements along the southwesterly and westerly borders, since all properties are presently served by utilities. He noted that should utility easements be required, his client would request permission to plant trees on the utility easements, and if necessary, based on the condition that the owner remove such trees at his own expense if the easement is required in the future. He noted that the Village's Owners Certificate on a Subdivision Plat prohibits the location of trees and other large structures in utility easements. 2) Necessary bike path easement documents will be resubmitted. 3) Iron pipes are in the process of being placed at all lot corners. 4) Relates to the placement of trees on utility easements. Mr. Gooder related the particulars with respect to the Flood Plain Special Use Permit request as follows: The Flood Plain Special Use Permit has been applied for to enable construction of a surface parking lot in place of the existing sewage treatment structures. Mark PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -8- January 21, 1985 PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -9- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued Kuntz, engineer for the project, noted that the existing high water level at this point is 657.8 and presently covers the majority of the property. Mr. Kuntz proceeded to describe the proposed dry retention basin to be located between Clearwater Drive and the parking area. This retention basin will also take care of existing ponding both on Clearwater Drive and within the current parking lot. In response to Mr. Gooder, Mr. Kuntz noted that the proposed parking improvements are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected and, further, that there will be no substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which these improvements are located. At Mr. Gooder's request, Chairman Reynolds directed that the applicant' s response to the eleven factors contained in the Village's Flood Plain Ordinance, as attached to Mr. Gooder's letter of January 18, 1985, be physically included in these minutes. OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES ("OAG") MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE FLOOD PLAIN As required by Subsection(c) of Section 10-34 of the Oak Brook Code, OAG urges that favorable findings be made as to each of the 11 factors specified in Subsection(c) for the following reasons: Factor #1. There will be no danger to life and property due to increased flood heights or velocities caused by the planned parking lot and regrading because on-site developmental and compensating flood storage will be provided, the release rate will not exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Hinsdale Sanitary District and the existing flood stages of Salt Creek will remain unchanged. Factor #2. There will be no danger that materials may be swept onto other lands, or cross-stream, up-stream or downstream to the injury of others because required flood storage will be provided and there will be no storage of materials that could be floated or moved by flood waters. The velocity of such waters in the direction of stream flow will be zero. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -9- January 21, 1985 PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -10- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued Factor #3. No new water supply or sanitation systems are proposed and the proposed parking lot development will have no effect on existing water supply and sanitation systems, the level of which will be maintained at or above the level of the 100-year flood. Factor #4. The proposed facility, i.e. the proposed parking lot, has minimal susceptibility to flood damage and there will be sufficient warning so that vehicles temporarily parked can be moved in adequate time to preclude any damage. Factor #5. Development and use by OAG of the proposed parking facility will make it possible for OAG to add additional office space outside the flood plain and to defer constructing the parking structure which was earlier planned to be constructed along with the next expansion of the existing office facilities. Factor A. There is no other land on which OAG can build substantial additonal parking except on land within the flood plain. Factor P. The development of parking on Lot 7 will be compatible with existing and future development in the area since (a) the OAG development will be merely an extension to the south of OAG's present parking; (b) at its south line it will abut the parking area around the building now owned by Inland Real Estate; (c) across Clearwater Drive to the east is the busy off-street loading area serving Babson Bros. facility; and (d) to the southeast is the parking area serving the office building at 2200 York Road. Factor #8. The proposed use will become an integral part of the comprehensive plan and flood plain management program for the area. Factor #9. Safety of access in times of flood will not be a matter of concern since no structures or buildings will be constructed on the site which will require access during flooding and there will be adequate time to move all vehicles prior to flooding. Furthermore, there will be no interference with emergency service to the office building since access to the building is not through the site. Factor #10. With regard to expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of flood water expected at the site, the applicant states as follows: (a) Flood heights - see information on Sheet 2. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -10- January 21, 1985 PLAN COMMISSION Mintues -11- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued (b) Velocity - there will be no change in stream velocity and there will be zero velocity of flood waters on site in direction of stream flow. (c) Duration - since existing storm water storage will not be diminished there will be no change in duration except in the possible detention portions of the site which are to be designed for the storage of flood water in a 100-year flood. The parking areas will remain inundated for a matter of hours as opposed to days. (d) Rate of rise - This is dependent on the waterway opening which will remain unchanged. In any event, there will be adequate warning to provide time to remove all parked vehicles. The site is not subject to flash flooding. (e) Sediment transport - the development of the site will not provide any additional transportable sediment since all areas planned for development will be paved with an all- weather hard surface or covered with well established turf or non-erodable, soil stabilizing material. Factor #11. In addition to providing adequate on-site storm water storage, the development will provide an improved drainage system to the storm water detention basin so as to relieve the present backwater condition on Clearwater Drive during high storm water runoff periods. Mr. Kuntz made the following comments to Dale's points contained on page 2 of his January 17, 1985 memo concerning the flood plain proposal: 1) Information. 2) Required information has yet to be submitted concerning connection of the proposed storm sewer to the existing storm sewer in the northerly parking lot. 3) The storm sewer outfall will be sized based on Village requirements. 4) Parking area plans will be modified based on Village direction concerning the bike trail/screening issue. 5) Information. 6) Information. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -11- January 21, 1985 r PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -12- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued In response to Chairman Reynolds, Mr. Gooder noted that the previously approved Variation permitting up to 30 percent compact cars with 22-foot aisles only applies to the North lot. In response to Member Bushy, Mr. Gooder noted that between 4-5 feet of fill will be placed in the existing sludge pits, areas which require compensatory storage. .., The Chairman noted that there were no members of the audience expressing support for or opposition to the proposed applications. A motion was made by Member Marcy, seconded by Member Bushy to recommend to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the Resubdivision Plat as presented subject to the following: 1) Provision of a 10-foot wide bicycle path adjacent to the west side of the property along Salt Creek with no requirement to provide screening. 2) Provision of a combination bicycle path/utility easement 10 feet in width plus 5 feet of screening adjacent to the southwesterly property line. 3) Waiver of the requirement to install sidewalks in exchange for granting of the above noted bicycle path easement. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (4) Members Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman_ Reynolds Nays: (0) Absent: (3) Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien MOTION CARRIED. . . A motion was made by Member Bushy, seconded by Member Sandstedt to recommend to the President and Board of Trustees approval of the requested Flood Plain Special Use Permit on the condition that the Village approves the Subdivision Plat as recommended by the Plan Commission and based on the findings of fact that the proposed improvements: 1) are so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected, and 2) will not cause substantial injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which they are located, as evidenced by the applicant' s response to the eleven factors contained on pages 635 and 636 of the Village Code. PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -12- January 21, 1985 ♦ 4 • • • PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -13- January 21, 1985 IV OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES RESUBDIVISION - FINAL PLAT AND FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE Continued ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (4) Members Bushy, Marcy, Sandstedt, Chairman Reynolds Nays: (0) Absent: (3) Members Antoniou, Beard, O'Brien MOTION CARRIED. . . PLAN COMMISSION Minutes -13- January 21, 1985 LEGAL NOTICE VIVA' OF OAK BROOK W PAGE COUNTIES,ILLINOIS OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing before the PUBLISHER'S CERTIFICATE IC �,u�Bond of Apprah of the ViWge of Oak Brook,DuPa�e and Cook Counter 10emoa wdl be held an February 5.1985 at 7:30 P.M. n the Oal Bruck Village Hag.120001kk Official Road,Ielitto6 sf the TM[S IS TO CMTIFY That the notice, a true copy of which is attached to this of oor6idertn8 the appkation of Olrttaal Airline Guides for a Flood Plant�cdeedd��p�l within �of the certificate, N as published in THE OAK BROOK DOINGS once each week for Village of Oak Brook.l0iais•as amended. One Thrapp uonisroraFknd.PkenSpecialUsePermitasprovided ..................... ...... ............................. weeks successively; that file date undo Section 1034 of the Village Cade.to allow construction of a surface parking lot within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. lT The,mopirtymaybe generally describedas2020ClearwaterDrive. of the first publication was the............ tfi....th.........................................day of Oak Brook.18inois.and the legal description is as follows:Lot 7 in Bmkr Company M-I Inc.Anewrment Plat No.3.being a subdivf- ...1AA M!.........A.D., 19. 5..., and that the date of the last publication was %ion of part of the Southeast owner of Section 23 and pan of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24.Township 39 North.Range I 1 East of the Third Principal Meridian,according to d.Plat thereof record oil July IS.1%4 as Document No,R64-24070 in Wage County. the..........................................day of......................................A.D., 19........... l� AND IT IS FURTHER CERTIFIED That THE OAK BROOK DOINGS is a Permanent Pared No.06-24.307,007 secular newspaper of general circulation, published weekly in the Village All 4d Fk daring to he beans lo Permit r n in apposition to the of Hinsdale County of DuPage, State of Illinois, and circulated generally pnmptned Fkad Plain Special Use Permit ear any provision thereof. + will he affrordel an opportunity to do so and may submit their in the Villages of Hinsdale, Clatendon Hills, Oak Brook, Willowbrook, Burr %tatemenn orally or in writing at both.The hearing may be recessed u,another date if notice of tune and place thereof is publicly announc- Ridge, adjacent unincorporated and incorporated areas, and in DuPage and riv 151 davOf hearing or`""pYt1 by newspaper publication earl not less than Cook Counties, Illinois, and in other areas; that said THE OAK BROOK five dt des>.pnmx m the due of flee recessed Kanng. Marianne Laknsil DOINGS is a "newspaper" as defined by the Illinois Statutes made and pro- Village Ckrk vided for such situations, to wit; by Section 5 of "An Act to revise the law ing�,f ppadirection hof v Hof ale Bark Wave ;act in relation to notices", 1874, Feb. 13, R.S. 1874, P. 723, 15, as amended 1959, Pulik e`-in the July 17, Laws 1959, p. 1494, 1 1; and is also a "newspaper" as defined by PtrhliJtel in the tlt Boa#Doings Jan.17.1986. Section 1 of "An Act concerning the publication of legal notices", 1909, June 8, Laws 1909, p. 288, 11, as amended 1927, June 29, Laws 1927, p. 603, 11, and as further amended 1945, April 12, Laws 1945, p. 1089, 11, and as further amended in 1957, July 9, Laws 1957, p. 2270, 11, and as further amended 1959, July 17,Laws 1959, p. 1496, 11; and that said THE OAK BROOK DOINGS has been continuously published at regular intervals of at least once each week with a minimum of 50 issues per year for over one year prior to the first publication of the attached notice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, one of the co-publishers of said THE OAK BROOK DOINGS has affixed his hand and seal this ..... I8t13...........day of..aaauar,Jr.........., A.D. 19..$5... OPP ICIAL FILE Publishers Marge......28.t')9....... 'AN ; 3 1995 1:../': : OAK BROOK, jl, ��. Publisher ADMINISTRATION f 1 OF . k6 A �COUN-T VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 January 18, 1985 MEMO TO: Plan Commission FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat and Flood Plain Special Use As you may recall, Official Airline Guides, in early 1984, received Village approval of a Subdivision Plat and Flood Plain Special Use Permit for the property indicated on the attached map as the "original property". That application included con- struction of a parking deck and surface parking within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. Subsequent to the Village's approval of that previous application, Official Airline Guides purchased the old sewage treatment plant located directly southwest of the original property to be utilized for surface parking. The addition of this extra property resulted in the need for a modified subdivision plat as well as additional flood plain relief for construction of a surface parking lot on this new piece of property. Respectfully submitted, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/j r y /, OAK BROOK DEYELO►MEMT CO. / .R. OAK !ROOK'S EASTERN AIR Lin / INC. SUB. ,� • h DONNELLEY. RUBEN N.• COR►. Op 4/! V 'T' DFF/LiAL /IIKL/lV� IDES A � x BUYER'S DIY. psq9 �•+ OFFICIAL AIRLINES GUIDES SU P1 - /NIG6 1107 w ADDIT/OVAL pi91ZLFL 4e 4A l�DrtMER SLW/AbE Opt 7 , ego s Tre2FA r &wr 17Atir) 01 05 �0. M1yy I N M I ff u,, O h tr, d J cl�.q Ru%ITE r DR. I r coo I � I r N 7.007 I 6 4.471 E <<N» 1 7 274 4� I .00ol r c �� 4� 5 p 2.307 J 0 fee, 0.51.12 11D.17 a cc�s� a �.N • G�OFO4k6 • n �P 4 9, G } p 4 `tom VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS January 17, 1985 654-2220 MEMO TO: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager FROM: Dale L. Durfey, Jr. , P.E. SUBJECT: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision - Final Plat Flood Plain Special Use I have reviewed the recently submitted documents and offer the following comments: A. FINAL PLAT 1. The plat proposed a ten (10') foot strip adjacent to the westerly and southwesterly lot line as a public bicycle and pedestrian path easement, which is in line with past Village Board recommendations on the previous resubdivision application. As you know, this ten (10') foot strip is usually allocated for parking lot screening materials; hence a conflict with proposed bike trail construction. Along Salt Creek, this conflict would be minimized should the Village receive an additional bike trail easement from a property owner who owns the lot which contains Salt Creek. However, on the southwesterly lot line, an adjoining commercial development effectively eliminates additional room for a bike path due to its parking lot screening and landscaping. Consideration should be given to either deleting the bike path easement along the southwesterly lot line or negotia- ting with the applicant a plan which would place the ten (10') foot area adjacent to the lot line for bike trail construction and then additional areas adjacent to that as parking lot screening, which would place the parking lot edge at least fifteen (15') feet away from the lot line. 2. The public bicycle and pedestrian path easement document remains to be submitted. 3. The plat should state that iron pipes are placed at all lot corners and curve points. 4. David Gooder's letter of Janaury 16, 1985 requests that the reference to the planting of trees as a restriction within the owner's certificate be eliminated. The present subdivision code owner's certificate requires this restriction that trees not be allowed within public utility easements; hence the applicant's request so that he could plant trees within these areas. Regarding Mr. Gooder's reference to the 1111 22nd Street plat, I understand that a major reason that the Village permitted the removal of the tree restriction was due to the elevated nature of the Tollway, which would Mr. Bruce F. Kapff• January 17, 1985 Page 2 effectively rendor ground screening inadequate. In the present application, elevated structures adjacent to the property do not exist. B. FLOOD PLAIN SPECIAL USE 1. The applicant's calculations state that 8.96 acre feet of flood plain exist on the property and 11.157 acre feet will exist .on the property under proposed regrading. 2. The proposed storm sewer for the subject property is shown as being connected to the existing storm sewer within the parking lot to the north. This may present detention inadequacies; documentation must be submitted regarding this connection. 3. The proposed six (6") inch storm sewer outfall appears to be too large in relation to the detention characteristics of the site. 4. The limits of the parking area may be revised on the drawing when the bike trail/screening conflict is addressed. 5. The applicant needs to address the eleven (11) points for flood plain consideration. 6. The 100 year high water level of Salt Creek within this area is 657.8. The proposed parking area will be approximately between the elevations of 656.0 and 654.8. t Resp` ctfully s bmitted, Dale L. Durfey, Jr. , P.E. , Village Engineer DLD/etg Attach. LORD, BISSELL & BROOK 115 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 (312) 443-0700 LOS ANGELES OFFICE CABLE:LOWIRCO CGO 3250 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TELEX:2S-3070 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90,010 III 3000' Ronal Lane (213)487-7064 DAVID M.GOODER Oak Brook, IL 60521 TELEX:18-1135 654-0561 I I January .18 , 1985 Village of Oak Brock 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: 2000 Clearwater Drive Official Airline Guides, Inc. ("OAG") Application for Special Use (Flood Plain) Request of OAG 'for Approval of I Resubdivision 'Plat Gentlemen: Since my client, OAG, was granted certain zoning vari- ations by Ordinance No. ' S-522 adopted on March 27, 1984 , a special use permit under the Village flood plain regulation by Ordinance S-521 adopted on March 27, 1984 , and approval of a plat of resub division by Resolution R-366 adopted on April 24, 1984, adjoining land has become available on the south of the west end of OAG' s present property. This property is presently owned by , the PaUl. Butler Estate and was formerly used by the Hinsdale Sanitary District for a back-up sanitary treatment facility. OAG has made arrange- ments, now being put in final form, to purchase this property. The availability of this land has caused OAG to revise its plans for expansion of its parking facilities. At the same time the availability of office space in the new office building I at the south end of Swift Drive has made it possible for OAG to defer the planned ,expansion of its office space. Thus OAG cur- rently wishes only to construct additional parking facilities on the land being acquired from the Butler Estate. To make such construction possible, OAG has filed (a) an application for a Special Use (Flood Plain) since substantially all of the land being acquired is in the flood fringe of the Salt Creek 100 year flood plain and (b) a Plat of Resubdivision to consolidate the land to be acquired with the land presently owned i I • • ! LORD, BISSELL & BROOK Village of Oak Brook January 18, 1985 Page Two by OAG. In support of the Special Use Application, OAG has filed the necessary plats and plans and has attached hereto a memorandum with regard to the 11 factors required to be considered under Section 10-34 of the Oak Brook, Code. In connection with approval of the Resubdivision Plat, OAG requests as follows: (a) Customary variations from usual subdivision requirements where only one lot is to be created. (b) Permission to plant trees in perimeter utility easements which in all probability will never be used since required utilities are in place ., and the property is bordered by the Salt Creek floodway on the west. I (c) The elimination of a bicycle and pedestrian path easement along the south line of the property being acquired. M spectfully su itted, David M. Gooder Attorney for Applicant DMG:pg Encl I I 1/17/85 OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES ("OAG") MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE FLOOD PLAIN As required by Subsection(c) of Section 10-34 of the Oak Brook Code, OAG urges that favorable findings be made as to each of the 11 factors specified in Subsection (c) for the following reasons: Factor #1. There will be no danger to life and property due to increased. flood heights or velocities caused by the planned parking lot and regrading because on-site developmental and compensating flood storage will be provided, the release rate will not .exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Hinsdale Sanitary District and the existing flood stages of Salt Creek will remain unchanged. Factor #2 . There will be no danger that materials may be swept onto other lands, or cross-stream, up- stream 'or downstream to the injury of 'others because required flood storage will be provided and there will be no storage of materials that could be floated or moved by flood waters. The velocity of such waters in the direction of stream flow will be zero. Factor #3. No new water supply or sanitation systems are proposed and the proposed parking lot development will have no effect on existing water supply and. sanitation systems, the level of Which will be maintained at or above the level of the 100-year flood. Factor #4 . The proposed facility, i.e. the proposed parking lot, has minimal susceptibility to flood damage and there will be sufficient warning so that vehicles temporarily parked can be moved in ade- quate time to preclude any damage. Factor #5. Development and use by OAG of the proposed parking facility will make it possible for OAG to add additional office space outside the flood plain and to defer constructing the parking struc- ture which was earlier planned to be constructed along with the next expansion of the existing office facilities. -2- Factor #6. There is no other land on which OAG can build substantial additional parking except on land within the flood plain. Factor V. The development of parking on Lot 7 will be com- patible 'with existing and future development in the area since (a) the OAG development will be merely an extension to the south of OAG' s present parking; (b) at its south line it will abut the parking area around the 'building now owned by Inland Real Estate; (c) .4cross Clearwater Drive to the east is the busy off-street loading area serving Babson Bros. facility; and (d) to the southeast is the parking area serving the office building at 2200 York Road. Factor #8. The proposed use will become an integral part of the comprehensive plan and flood plain manage- ment program for the area. Factor #9 . Safety of access in times of flood will not be a matter of concern since no structures or buildings will be constructed on the site which will re- :quire access during flooding and there will be adequate time to move all vehicles prior to flooding. Furthermore, there will be no inter- ference with emergency service to the office building since access to the building is not through the site. Factor #10. With regard to expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of flood water expected at the site, the applicant states as fol- lows: (a) Flood heights - see information on Sheet 2. (b) Velocity - there will be no change in stream velocity and there will be zero velocity of flood waters on site in dir. rection of stream flow. (c) Duration - since existing storm water storage will not be diminished there will be no change in duration except in the possible detention portions of the site which are to be designed for the storage of flood water in a 100-year flood. The parking areas will remain inundated for a matter of hours as opposed to days. (d) Rate of rise - This is dependent on the waterway opening which will remain un- changed. In any .event, there will be adequate warning to provide time to re- move all parked vehicles. The site is not subject to flash flooding. -3 (e) Sediment transport - the development of the site will not provide any additional transportable sediment since all areas planned for development will be paved with ' an all-weather hard surface or covered with well established turf or non-erodable, , soil stabilizing material. Factor #11. In addition to providing adequate on-site storm water storage, the development will provide an improved drainage system to the stormn.,water_.detention basin sous to relieve the present backwater con- dition on Clearwater Drive during high storm water runoff periods. I I 1 I I I I { 1 1 I I I i 1 I 111 I � I 1 LORD, BISSELL & BROOK 115 SOUTH LASALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 (312) 443-0700 LOS ANGELES OFFICE CABLE:LOWIRCO CGO 32SO WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TELEX:2S-3070 LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA 90010 (213)467-7064 DAVID M.GOODER 3000 Ronald Lane TELEX:IB-1135 Oak Brook, IL 60521 654-0561 �, .T 7_ P. January 16 , 1985 t� Village of Oak Brook Of',F; RNlt ItL. 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Official Airline Guides Resubdivision Gentlemen: Delivered herewith are eighteen (18) copies of a revised plat of resubdivision dated January 14 , 1985, as revised. You will note that we have revised the Owners ' s Certificate to eliminate reference to the planting of trees in the next to the last sentence. It is our intention to request a variation in the course of our plat approval to permit trees to be planted in utility easements as earlier permitted in connection with the construction of the office building at 1111 22nd Street. (Sincerely you , David M. Gooder DMG:pg Encl JAN 1 I i�=_ VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, IL. ENGINEERING DEPT. THE DOINGS • 118 West First Street Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 Gentlemen: Please publish the following legal notice for publication on January 17 , 1985 . LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES , ILLINOIS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties , Illinois , will be held on February 5 , 1985 at 7 : 30 P.M. in the Oak Brook Village Hall , 1200 Oak Brook Road, Illinois, for the purpose of considering the application of Official Airline Guides for a Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction within the Salt Creek Flood Plain as provided under Chapter 10 of the Village Code of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois , as amended . The application is for a Flood Plain Special Use Permit as provided under Section 10-34 of the Village Code, to allow construction of a surface parking lot within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. The property may be generally described as 2020 Clearwater Drive , Oak Brook , Illinois, and the legal description is as follows : Lot 7 in Butler Company - M-1 Inc . Assessment Plat No. 3 , being a subdivision of part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23 and part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24 , Township 39 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded July 18 , 1964 as Document No . R64-24070 in DuPage County , Illinois. Permanent Parcel No. 06-24-307-007 All persons desiring to be heard in support of or in opposition to the proposed Flood Plain Special Use Permit or any provision thereof , will be afforded an opportunity to do so and may submit their statements orally or in writing or both. The hearing may be recessed to another date if notice of time and place thereof is publicly announced at the hearing or is given by newspaper publication not less than five (5) days prior to the date of the recessed hearing. Marianne Lakosil , Village Clerk Published at the direction of the Corporate Authorities and the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties , Illinois . OF DAKA O 9 G w O 9CFCOUNTr'v 2 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 654-2220 January 10, 1985 Dear Residant, The Oak Brook Plan Commission and/or Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Village Board will be considering a: Variation _ Preliminary Plat X Special Use Flood Plain g Final Plat 'Zoning Amendment at the as scheduled on the reverse side of this notice. The app1.j.ca3._ion has been filed by Official Airline Guides, Inc. Name of applicant _2000 Clearwater Drive _ Address Relationsh-' of applicant to property Owner ^_ Official Airline Guides Resubdivision _ Name of Subdivision (if applicable) The property in question is situated at: 2000, 2020 Clearwater Drive We have attached a map of the area to assist you in determining your relation- ship to the property in question. The request which has been made is as follows: 1) One (1) lot resubdivision of two (2) properties. 2) Flood Plain Special Use Permit for construction within the Salt Creek Flood Plain. If you desire more detailed information, we would suggest that you contact Mr. Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to the Village Manager, at the Village Hall to review the file on this application. We will be looking forward to your attendance at the public meetings. Rfully espect yours, 4ohn H. Brechin Village Manager JHB/ms VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -5- January 8, 1985 ZONIN(OftDfNANCE, FLOUT) PLAIN �.� �.�.. V I L LA� o r OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD APPEAL r--i VARIATION '{ OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 $100 l—J $300 654-2220 ' VARIATION SPECIAL USE �---I $300 I x $675 APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEARING ��---II AMENDMENT TO BE FILED WITH VILLAGE CLERK $650 " SPECIAL USE $400 (Section 2-225, 8/11/81 -------------------------------------Tom.------------------------------------------------ ---------ALL APPLICATIONS;MUST.BE ACCOMPANIED.BY PROPER FEE,. PLAT: OF SURVEY, AND (18) COPIES OF A SCALE DRAWING, SHOWING ALL PERTINENT-APPLICABLE INFORMATION, i.e. ,. PROPERTY LINES, EXISTING BUILDINGS, LOCATION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, ANy. BUILDINGS ON ADJACENT PROPERTY WITHIN 100 FEET OF SUBJECT PROPERTY. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE'-=••FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Filed:. 2-/ 7-$ 5!. Board of Trustees Referral Notice Published; /-/O -S$, ' Newspaper: Date Adjacent Property Owners Notified: -/O-s5 Staff Referral: /2-Z6- 8 Y Public Hearing Dates: Plan Commission 'Z S,s Zoning Board of Appeals 7-, 85 Board of Trustees .Z-/Z- SS Board of Trustees 2-2,6 - 9-5 (Approval of Ordinance) FEE PAID: $ 6�l�-� Receipt No. : /b r/3 3. Received •.By:• M, ------------- --- -------------------------------------------Village-Clerk------ -------------- APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ,OCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2020 Clearwater Drive PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER 06-24-307-007 LOT NO. ��� SUBDIVISION ..-Butler Co .11-1 Inc ADDRESS 2020 Clearwater .Drive Oak�rnnk,_IL_- Assessment: a ZONING . OIiA l y I ORDINANCE SECTION -10-14 FLOOD PLAIN ACTION REQUESTED %-)ecial ]Use permit to, constriu-t_parking 1 nt- and ct-nrrri Nat-nr, managax^n* facilities PROPERTY INTEREST OF APPLICANTF OWNER CONTRACT PURCHASER ' AGENT OWNER(S) OF-RECORD Paul Butler Estate. PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS 1000 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook IL ZIP 6052 - BENEFZCIARY(IES) OF TRUST: N/A PHONE NUMBER ADDRESS ZIP NAME Or APPLICANT Officio marline ojide Inc PITONE NUMBER 654-6010 ADDRESS 2000 Clearwater Drive Oak Brook, IL ZIP 60521 I (we) certify that all of the above statements and the statements contained in any papers or plans submitted herewith are true to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief. Official Airline Guides, Inc. 1 By-, l'1 (signature) Applicant Date signatu e) Appli ant Date NOTICE TO APPLICANTS' Filing Schedule VARIATION: MUST BE RECEIVED APPROX]MATELY SIX (6) WEEKS PRIOR TO TEE PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON THE FIRST•TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH. AMENMEM OR SPECIAL USE: MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE 15TH OF THE MONTH FOR PLAN COMMISSION- HEARING ON THE THIRD MONDAY OF THE FOLLOWING MONTH, WITH ZONING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING TO FOLLOW. A Variation is a zoning adjustment. permits minor changes of district require- ments where individual properties •are both'harshly and uniquely burdened by the strict application of'the law..- The power to vary is restricted and the degree.of Variation is limited to• the minimum change necessary to overcome the inequality inherent in the property, 1. A Variation recognizes that the same district ,requirements do not affect all properties equally; .iv was invented to permit minor changes. to allow hardship prop- erties to enjoy equal opportunities with properties similarly zoned. You must prove that your land is affected'by: special citcumstances or unusual conditions. These must result in uncommon hardship and unequal treatment under the strict ap- plication of the Zoning Ordinance. Where hardship conditions extend to other prop- erties a Variation cannot be granted. The remedy for general hardship is a change of the map or"the text of the Zoning Ordinance. .. 2. You must prove that the combination of the Zoning Ordinance and the uncommon conditions of your property prevents you from making any reasonable use of .your land as permitted by your present zoning district. Since zoning regulates land and not people, the, following conditions cannot be considered-pertinent to the applica- tion for a Variation: (1) Proof' that a Variation would increase the financid1 re- turn from the land, (2) Personal hardship, (3) Self-imposed hardship. In the last case, the recognition of conditions created after the enactment of the Zoning Ordi- nance would encourage and condone violation of the law. 3. No Variation may be granted which would adversely affect surrounding property or.the general neighborhood. All Variations must be in harmony with the intent and purposes of the Zoning Ordinance. Names of.Surrounding Property Owners Following are the names and addresses of surrounding property owners from the property in question for-a distance- of' 250. feet.. in..all directions, and the number of feet occupied by all public roads, streets, alleys, and public ways have been excluded in computing the 250=foot requirement.` Said names are as recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Deeds (or the Registrar of Titles of the County) and as appear from the authentic. tax records of. this County. Name Address See attached rider 12/17/84 RIEER *;PLICATION FOR Pi1RLIC NFARING SPECIAL LSE FLOOD PLAIN OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES, INC. Permanent Parcel # Address Omer 06-24-305-007 ? Enterprise Commtnaealth Edison 72 West Adams Chicago, IL 60603 06-24-306-005 ? Enterprise First Nat'l. Bank of Hinsdale Trust Yff,557 50 S. Lincoln Hinsdale, IL 60521 06-24-306-006 611 Enterprise Cooperfund Capital Corp. 611 Enterprise Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-306-007 600 Enterprise Bays Water Realty 1370 Avenue of the Americans New York, NY 10019 06-24-307-008 2100 Clearwater Inland Real Estate 2100 Clearwater Drive Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-.307--009 607 Hunter Drive - i C B Institutional Find VI P.O. Box 832310 Richardson, TX 75083 06-307-001 2100 York Road Babson Bros. Co. 2100 York Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-307-016 2000 York Road Perkin-Elmer 2000 York Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-308-002 2200 York Road York Road Office Venture 711 Jorie Blvd. Oak Brook, IL 60521 06-24-403-003 2001 York Road Sunbeam 2001. York Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Official Airline Guides :I.MIIII:IIW 411 ( IVO• Bs IIklAUI&hmimfed(ollum:IIIIHI 84711 2000 Clearwater Drive,Oak Brook.IL 60521 2-15 Transportation Guides Division ,110 Travel Magazines Division �� �� �� Air Tariffs Division THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY CHICAGO.ILLINOIS �i'.wll. I J `4.rI ii.�lll hued Ili• 1 nnm run11 mNwul" AMOUNT PAVTO $675.00 THE ORDER ADVANCE of Oak Brook ADVANCE ACCOUNT OF 1200 Oak Brook Rd. _.. . ._..._.-.-___. . Oak Brook, 11. 60521 "'P '$' ) (- 1 (2 r u red over $10.000.00) 11ROiB4 7 1 Zum 1:0 7 1000 1 5 21: 00 20 29 3 2 1 Lll' BANK l RECEIPT RECEIVED TRANSIT i CHECKS $ CASH NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION BY. NO. VILLAGE O F OAK BROOK INVALID v' WITHOUT SIGNATURE 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD 46933 OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS CU PHONE: (312) 654-2220 RETAIN THIS RECEIPT FOR YOUR RECORDS SAFEGUARD BUSINESSSYSTEMS r ORM CR OTC