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S-598 - 10/28/1986 - VARIATION - Ordinances ORDINANCE NO. S- 598 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION VII(D) (8) (b) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ORDINANCE G-60, AS AMENDED, RELATIVE TO REQUIRED YARDS (4 Pine Hill Lane) WHEREAS, an application has been filed requesting a variation from the provisions of Section VII (D) (8) (b) of the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance G-60, as amended, to permit the construction of an attached garage and roan addition which would encroach into the 18-foot Required Side Yard, resulting in a 10'7" Side Yard; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on September 2, 1986 and October 7, 1986 pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice; and WHEREAS, a recanmendation has been made by said Zoning Board of Appeals that the variation requested be granted; and WHEREAS, the said Zoning Board of Appeals made explicit findings in its report dated October 9, 1986 that the variation requested meets the applicable standards set forth in Section XIII (G) (4) of the said Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village concur with the recommendations and findings made by the Zoning Board of Appeals; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: That the provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby adopted as though fully set forth herein. Section 2: That a variation is hereby granted fran the provisions of Section VII (D) (8) (b) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to permit construction of an attached garage and roan addition encroaching into the 18-foot Required Side Yard, resulting in a 1017" Side Yard, provided that said attached garage and roan addition is constructed in substantial conformity with the Plans consisting of Sheets Al and A2 drawn by Chris Pete Karidis and dated July 7, 1986 and stamped Received by the Village of Oak Brook on September 30, 1986, a copy of which Plans is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. Section 3: That this Ordinance is limited and restricted to the property commonly known as 4 Pine Hill Lane, Oak Brook, Illinois, which property is legally described as follows: The East 90.0 feet of the West 180.0 feet of the East Half of the North Half of Lot 6 in "Seidcheck's Subdivision" in the Northeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded July 26, 1916 as Document 126018, in DuPage County, Illinois. Permanent Parcel No. 09-02-201-009 Section 4: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval pursuant to law. { �. � . .. • ' �. - �i. � .•1% - _ ` .. •-1 yam: AV 3 -JO ' V�j tp _ 1 g.. b L e ( r - _ l �1 !s apps"" to issua, of bcildir BY VAN � 8a,�d OtSicul scxxd+ S.i! I -, VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -2- October 28, 1986 ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Bushy, Imrie, Maher, Philip, Rush, Winters and President Cerne. Nays: None Absent: None So ordered. OC. ORDINANCE NO. S-598 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION VII(D) (8)(b) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ORDINANCE , AS AMENDED RELATIVE TO REQUIRED YARDS (4 Pine Hill Lane): Discussed and direction given of the Regular Meeting of October 14, 1986. Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Imrie... To pass and approve Ordinance No. S-598 as presented and waive reading of same. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Bushy, Imrie, Maher, Philip, Rush, Winters and President Cerne. Nays: None Absent: None So ordered. D. ORDINANCE NO. G-391 AN ORDINANCE ZONING CERTAIN PREVIOUSLY UNZONED PROPERTY AND AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ORDINANCE 0, AS AMENDED: Discussed and direction given at the Regular Meeting of October 14, 1986. Time: 8:25 P.M. - Trustee Philip absented himself fran the roan during discussion and action on this matter. Trustee Rush moved, seconded by Trustee Winters... To pass and approve Ordinance No. G-391 as presented and waive reading of sane. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Bushy, Imrie, Maher, Rush, Winters and President Cerne. Nays: None r Absent: Trustee Philip So ordered. Time: 8:35 P.M. - Trustee Philip returned to his seat. E. ORDINANCE NO. 5-599 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR DRIVE-IN BANKING FACILITY (Ben Franklin Savings and Loan - 1200 Harger Road): Discussed and direction given at the Regular Meeting of October 14, 1986. Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Rush... To pass and approve Ordinance No. 5-599 as presented and waive reading of same. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Trustees Bushy, Imrie, Maher, Philip, Rush, Winters and President Cerne. Nays: None Absent: None So ordered. F. RESOLUTION No. R-423 A RESOLUTION APPROVING HIGH OAKS ASSESSMENT PLAT: Discussed and direction given at the Regular Meeting of October 14, 1986. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -2- October 28, 1986 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -6- October 14, 1986 Trustee Winters moved, seconded by Trustee Bushy... To concur with the recammendations of the Plan Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals and direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance to effectuate the Map Amendment to place said properties within the zoning classifications of adjacent zoning districts and a Text Amendment to Section VI(B) (2) (a) to read, "A zoning district boundary line following a street, state highways or tollways or extension thereof shall be construed to be the center line of such street, state highways and tollways or extension." VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. Time: 8:55 P.M. - Trustee Philip returned to his seat. �H. Lampros - Side Yard Variation (4 Pine Hill Lane): On October 7, 1986, the Zoning Board of Appeals recammended approval of a Side Yard Variation from 1810" to 1017" to allow for construction of a two-car garage addition. - Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Bushy... To concur with the recamnendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals for a 715" encroachment into the 18'0" Side Yard and direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance to effectuate same. - VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. I. Ben Franklin Savings and Loan - Drive-In Bank - Special Use (1200 Harger Road): On September 15, 1986, the Plan Commission recanmended approval of a Special Use to allow a drive-in bank facility to be located on the North side of the building where the main bank is located, subject to Harger Road curb modifications and traffic restrictions; and on October 7, 1986, the Zoning Board of Appeals recanmended approval of the modified plan. Trustee Philip moved,-seconded by Trustee Winters... To approve a Special Use Permit for the Ben Franklin Savings and Loan Association to establish a drive-in bank facility subject to the condition that if traffic problems develop with respect to the design, the bank would be required to relocate or remove the drop-off area, and that the Village Attorney prepare the necessary ordinance to effectuate same. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. J. Gateway Subdivision (3607, 3615 and 3619 York Road): 1. Final Plat: Preliminary plat, identified as Pierce Subdivision, a 12-lot subdivision, approved at the Regular Meeting of May 22, 1984. On September 15, 1986, the Plan Commission recamnended approval of the Final Plat of Gateway Subdivision, consisting of 11 lots instead of 12 lots, subject to conditions outlined in letter from Chairman Marcy dated September 18, 1986. Trustee Philip moved, seconded by Trustee Imrie... To approve the Final Plat as recammended by the Plan Commission and direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary documents addressing the issues of private street, drainage, no-access, light standards and waiver of installation of pedestrian/bicycle path in easement. VOICE VOTE: All present, in favor. So ordered. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -6- October 14, 1986 Tt s • 6�0F 4Ar9 • 4 ?O FCOUNS�' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521-2255 312 990-3000 September 30, 1986 MEMO TO: Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager SUBJECT: Lampros - Side Yard Variation (4 Pine Hill) The Zoning Board of Appeals, at its meeting of September 2, 1986 at the applicant's request, tabled this subject in order to allow time to rethink the original design with respect to the required side yard. The original application was for a 13-foot encroachment into thelS-foot Required Side Yard. The applicant, by letter of September 29, 1986 and plans received September 30, 1986, has revised the application to be for a 7'5" encroachment into the 18-foot side yard which would leave a 10'7" separation between the proposed garage addition to the westerly side lot line. They have also submitted, as evidence, copies of ordinances granting side yard variations previously granted by the Village for properties which are principally within the R-2 Zoning District, as is their property. Respectfully submitted, �;;2 Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/jr September 29, 1986 O Zoning Board of Appeals SEP 3 01986 Oak Brook, Illinois VILLAGE OF OAK BRON, IL, Gentlemen : ADMINISTRATION We appreciate your allowing us to table our original proposal for a two-car garage/mud room addition to our home at the September 2nd meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals. We have earnestly tried to cut back on our original request for a side yard variance and still remain light and airy in keeping with the character of Oak Brook. We have been residing here since 1971 and have a par- ticular hardship in that we need a garage large enough to accommodate two full-size American cars . The unique circumstances are that the R-2 requirement is one acre and 150 feet lot width, but we only have .68 acres and a 901lot width to work with, as this home was built in 1964, previously to being annexed into the village of Oak Brook. We have scaled down our plans and are now requesting a variance to build a 20' 8" garage/mud room addition. This would require a 7' 5" side yard variance and would still leave 10' 7" from our westerly side lot line. The adjoining lot contains a dwelling with attached garage adjacent to our side yard. This adjacent dwelling is also 30' from our lot line which would still allow over 40' of open space between our two homes. It has become exceedingly more difficult and creating more hardships for us to live without a garage . As it was pointed out at the last meeting, we have a 140' driveway with an uphill incline, and it would be an undue hardship to place it to the rear due to the slope of the land continuing uphill in a steeper grade, and it would be a herculean task to deal with an additional 100-plus feet of driveway. Also, placing the garage to the rear would eliminate natural light and ven- tilation to our kitchen, powderroom and living room. We ask that you consider the following when reviewing �v PAGE 2 our request to the applicable standards : 1. Our plight is unique because of lot size and existing pre-annexation. 2. The variation will not alter the essential character of the area. There would still be a minimum of 40 .feet-plus of open space from dwelling to dwelling. 3. The practical difficulty and hardship of living without a garage is getting greater with cold winters and hot summers as we are , unfortunately, getting older and not younger. 4. The steep rise in the topography from the end of our present driveway towards the rear of the lot brings a particular hardship, more than a mere inconvenience, in attempting to drive a vehicle in the winter with snow and ice on this additional incline (not mentioning the additional amount of snow to be removed). 5. We do not feel that our petition for variation would be applicable generally to other properties in our locale, as our lot, and the adjoining neighbor to the west, are the only two lots with this unique lot size , and our adjacent neighbor and all neighbors already have garages. 6. The granting of the variation will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property in the neighborhood. Our architect assures us that the addition will have the front brick similar to the present home and the roof line will have the same angle, keeping the struc- ture looking like it was originally built rather than an obvious add-on. 7. The variation will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property, and it will not diminish the valuation of their properties. We will be housing two cars, where they will be out of sight instead of lined up on the driveway. We have also attached, for your perusal, copies of various PAGE 3 "Granted Ordinances" which are similar to our unique circumstances . Sincerely, Louis Go & Anna Lam P ros 4 Pine Hill Lane Oak Brook, Illinois 887-1641 a2 ORDINANCE NO. S-304 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF "THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS, OF 1966" AS AMENDED Whereas , the owner of the property more particularly herein- after described has petitioned the corporate authorities of the Village of Oak Brook for a variation to the rules and regulations of "The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois , of 1966" , as amended, with respect to side yard requirements; and Whereas, a public hearing pursuant to said request has been held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of. Oak Brook; and Whereas, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook have reviewed the proceedings and are of the opinion that a variation should be granted: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage County, Illinois , as follows: Section 1. That the applicable rules and regulations of "The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, of 1966" , as amended,.. contained in VII, I), 8 , (b) are hereby varied to permit construction of an attached -twcr car garage and laundry room-wi.- in _ the required side yard per the plat plan prepared by _R Fleishman dated Februar -_28_, 1974 . . 3 Y . /a/x Section 2. The real estate effected hereby is legally described as, to-wit: Lots 12 and 13 in Luthin' s Subdivision, a Subdivision of part of the South half of section thirty-six (36) , Town- ship thirty-nine (39) North Range eleven (11) , East of the third Principal Meridian according to the plat there- of recorded February 7 , 1969, Document 563041 in DuPage Y " County. The common location is 12 Luthin Road, Oak Brook, Illinois. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect . from and after its passage and approval as by statute in such case ad rovided made and P , PASSED and APPROVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage County, Illinois, this 28th day of 174 . Ma APPROVED: SIGeorg R_ Howell President ATTEST: S/Marianne Lakosil Village Clerk SEP 3 01986 1 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, IL. AYES: 4 ADMINISTRATION NAYS: 2 ABSENT: 1 � I lid k1 j I 7.1 _.._•....r_..f.._...,..........�y i�'1-.''i �i! \� F�•i'i(�j,'1',1—,�.1 l`1, � y I i'I 1 I� !I�i i!i• .yi I I I•I i f i,i I _!i�I!i- _'I i I I Y 1 I i i i�I� �.i I;I;I l I,I,:�I I,I.. �I i I I��I�___:..I I�'i I..i,I��I i i !I IIt I -7I•.•i�i�I I I II;;1 i I I t i I p.i('�Z_i i I i'I I fI�I I r�I!I!"I i(_-.S.�Tll1 I I II!I��I I I i I_��_11...y•..,;I�TII!i 1I I 1 i I I I I i I 1 i I�.. 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AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF "TI ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE 0 OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS, OF 1966" , AS APENDEu Whereas, the owner of the property more particularly herein- after described has petitioned the corporate authorities of the Village of Oak Brook for a variation to the -rules and regulations of "The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, of 1966" , as amended, with respect to the side yard require.aent in an R-2 zoning district; and Whereas, a public hearing pursuant to said request has been held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook; and Whereas, the said Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended that the variation be granted; and .Whereas, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook concur in said recommendation and are of the opinion that a variation should be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of. Oak Brook, DuPage County., Illinois, as follows: Section 1 . That the applicable rules and -regulations of "The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois , of 1966" , as amended, contained in Section VII, D, 8 (b) are hereby varied permitting a side yard of 10 f et rather than 18 ee on he her 3-;17 after described re a-1�-ta . The real estate by is legally described Se tion as, .to-wit: The North 77 feet of the South 1393 feet of the West 350. 5 feet in the Southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in DuPage County, Illinois, except the street and except IOZZA Tract A, commonly known as 3625 Madison Street, Oak Brook, 'Illinois . Section 3 . This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as by st ---ute in such case made and provided. PASSED and APPROVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Broo DuPage County, Illinois, tris day of 1971. APPROVED: ° ATTEST: Press cent village Clerk AYES: NAYS: Q ABSENT: as ORDINANCE NO. S-176 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE OAKBROOK ZONING ORDINANCE Whereas, the owner of the property more particularly herein- after described has petitioned the corporate authorities of the Village of Oakbrook for a variation to the rules and regulations - of "The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oakbrook, Illinois , of 1966" , as amended, with respect to side yard requirements; and, Whereas, a public hearing pursuant to said request has been held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oakbrook; and, Whereas, the said Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended that the variation be granted; and, Whereas, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oakbrook concur with said recommendation and are of the opinion that a variation should be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oakbrook, DuPage County, Illinois , as follows: Section 1. That the applicable regulations of Subparagraph D, 8 (b) of Section VII of Ordinance No. G-60 , "The Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oakbrook, Illinois , of 1966" , as amended, pertain- ing to side yard requirements in an R-2 Single Family Detached Residence District, are hereby varied reducing the side yard require_- ments from 18 feet to 10 feet on the following described property, to-wit: That part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 36 , Township 39 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 36 and running North along division line 13. 24 chains (873. 84 feet) ; thence West 10. 22 chains (674 .52 feet) ; thence North 7. 35 chains (483. 12 feet) ; thence North along a line, part of which forms the West line of the tract therein described, 291. 72 feet for a place of beginning; thence East 717. 28 feet record (717 . 4 feet measured) to the center line of Spring Road; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Spring Road 188 . 45 feet; thence West 818. 38 feet record (824 . 8 feet measured) to a point on said West line of the tract herein described which is 154 . 83 feet record (154. 75 feet measured) South of the place of begin- ning; thence North along said West line 154. 83 feet record (154. 75 feet measured) to the place of beginning, all in DuPage County, Illinois; the general location of the property being 3940 Spring Road, Oakbrook, Illinois. Section 2. That this ordinance shall be in full force and ef- fect from and after its passage and approval as by statutes in such cases made and provided. l • -2- PASSED and APPROVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village.,of Oakbrook,► Illinois, this 28th day of January ► 1969 . APPROVED: /s/ Samuel E . Dean President ATTEST: Isl Lorraine E. Fricek Village cler AYES: 7 NAYS: 0 ABSENT: 0 J94 KW 4-18-68 1 it I Act AN 0"114ANU uxAMINU A VARIATION TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF W,UMASS the owner of the property more particularly here- inafter deicribed has petitioned the corporate authorities of the Village of Oakbrook for a variation to the rules and regulations of the 'Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oakbrook with respect to side yard requirements; and Wtt US* a public hearing pursuant to said request has boon bald by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oakbrook; and Wiest the said Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended that the variation be granted; and WHIAYAS& the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oakbrook concur with said recamuondati.on and are of the opinion that a variation should be greatod; NOW l Tk1XR1F AA;v BE 11 O DA 11411) by the President and board of Trustees of the Village of Gekbrnok i Section 1. That the applicable rules and regulations of the Oakbrook 'Losing Ordinance contalued in Section VII•U-b(b) per- taining to side yard roquirements are baroby varied reducing the side yard roquiroments from 18 foot to 10 fort on the following described property) to-wits Lot 2 in Muollor's Country Club Subdivision located iu the east half of the northwast: quarter of boction 331, Township 39 Northo Mango 110 East of the Third krinciyal Asridiaa in Dufago k:ount;y, Illinois, the general location of the property balag 3115 fryers road in Oakbrook, Illinois. .Section 2. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as by statute is such eases trade and provided. Passed amt approved by the President and they Board of Trustees of tbo Vill&o of Oskbrookj Il,lioolt# tbio 23rd dar ot......,,,Apr, ,],.,..,.r...,�.,,� 106 . Apprwedt s/ samuet E. Dean ei •At Attests _ S/Lorrain_e E. Fricek Clerk a� ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION TO SECTION VII D, 8, b OF ORDI- NANCE NO. G-60, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, TO THE TERRITORY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 617 WOOD STREET, OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, the owner of the territory hereinafter described has petitioned the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Oak Brook, Du Page and Cook Counties, Illinois, for a variation to the rules and regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village relating to the R-2 District so as to permit construction of an addition to a residence which encroaches on the required side yard; and WHEREAS, a public hearing to consider testimony on said petition was held, pursuant to statutory public notice, before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on July 5, 1977; and WHEREAS, the said Zoning Board of Appeals, after said public hearing, has recommended that the requested variation be granted; 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: The provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby restated herein as though herein fully set forth. SECTION 2: The provisions of Section VII D, 8, b of Ordinance No. G-60, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, are hereby varied permit...an-addi#ion to the garage on the territory described below, with a resultingjs ide..y_ard of_not less-than_seyen feet (7') to the east side of the addition, SECTION 3: The territory to which the above variation is granted is legally described as follows: I Lots 3 and 4 in Block 4 in "Glendale Subdivision" of Section 36, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal quarter part of the east half of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Township 38 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian and a resubdivision of Lots 1 to 4 in Block 2 in the plat of the Town of Fullersburg, according to the plat of said "Glendale Subdivision" recorded September 8, 1926, as Document 220961, in Du Page County, Illinois. SECTION 4: The aforesaid variation is granted based on the findings of the Zoning Board of Appeals set forth in said Board's records relating to this matter. SECTION 5: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as by statute in such cases made and provided. This Ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form, SECTION 6: All ordinances, rules, and regulations of the Village of Oak Brook which are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict and only as they apply to the territory hereinbefore described. SECTION 7: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this. Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such determination shall not affect the validity of any remaining portion of this Ordinance. , . 1977. PASSED ;this �•���' day of .. �; AYES: rJ NAYS: G ABSENT: p APPROVED this day of 1977. f' Presidd .t ATTEST: ► 1 Village Clerk Filed in the Office of the Village Clerk and published in pamphlet form by autrity of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook this "day of -� 1977. Village Clerk - APPROVED AS'TO FORM fi�ill Wtt -2- �. ORDINANCE NO. S- 462 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS FIZOM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION VII (D) (8) (a) and (b) Of TH L_ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE: OF OAK BROOK, ORDINANCE G-60 , AS AMENDED, RELATIVE TO YARD REQUIREMENTS IN A R- 2 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENCE DISTRICT (4 Cheval Drive) WHEREAS, an application has been filed requesting variations from the provisions of Section VII (D) (8) (a) and (b) of the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance , Ordinance G-60 , as amended ; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village on December 2 , 1980 pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice ; and WHEREAS, a recommendation has been made by the said Zoning Board of Appeals that the variations requested be granted; and WHEREAS, the said Zoning Board of Appeals made explicit findings that the variations requested meet the applicable standards set forth in Section XIII. (G) (4) of the said Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance ; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook concur with the recommendation andfindings made by the said Zoning Board of Appeals ; NOW, THEREFORE, BL 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 he-reby adopted as though fully set forth herein. Section 2 : That a variation is hereby granted from the provisions Section VII (D) (8) (a) of the Zoning; Ordinance of Y the Village of Oak Brook so as , to allow the construction of an attached garage lLthe required _4U foot_fro_nt yard: provided that the varia- tion hereby-.-granted__shal allow a front yard set back of-no-less than -2-1- 4 fect oii_t_lle_prQpe.r t-y described, in Section 4_ hereof. Section 3: That a variation is hereby granted from the pro- visions of Section VII (D) (8) (b) of the Zoning Ordinance of the ' Village of Oak Brook so as to allow the construction referred to in Section 2 hereof to encroach into the rFsl.iair._ _cL-18foot side yard '. id property,. provided. _that the variation hereby � granted__sha1.1_..a11ow a side_ yard set-back..-on. _ ._ _- _ th - property- n--j e c t f.mat-_1e.ss___tha Section 4 : That this Ordinance is limited and restricted to the property located at 4 Cheval. Drive , Oak Brook , Illinois , which property is legally described as follows : Lot 4 in Che-Val Subdivision of the North 500 feet of Lot 1 in Seidcheck ' s Subdivision in the Northeast Quarter of Sect-ion2 , Township 38 North , Range 11 Bast of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat of said Che-Val Subdivision recorded March 1S , 1949 as Document ! ' 564313, in DuPage County , Illinois , �t -02- 202- 012 Permanent Parcel Number : 09 Ordinance No . S- 4_62 Page 2 — Variation -Yard Requirements 4 Cheval Drive Section S : That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval pursuant to law. I Passed this 16th---day of __December„i— 1980 . Ayes : Trustees Congreve, Imrie,. Reynolds, Rush and Watson ` Nays : None Absent : Trustee Philip Approved this 16th day of December 1980 . 1fi1 a' e Press ent ATTEST: Village e Clerk = Approved as to Form: j > Vi la 'e Attorne7 Not Published Published Paper ORDINANCE NO. S- 580 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION VII(D)(8)(c) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ORDINANCE G-60, AS AME_NDEDL RELATIVE TO REQUIRED YARDS (6 Robin Hood Ranch) WHEREAS, an application has been filed requesting a variation from the provisions of Section VII(D)(8) (c) of the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance G-60, as amended., to permit the construction of a building addition which would Encroach into the 60-foot Required Rear Yard, resulting in a 32-foot Rear Yard; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on April 1, 1986 pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice; and ' WHEREAS, a recommendation has been made by said Zoning Board of Appeals that the variations requested be granted; and WHEREAS, the said Zoning Board of Appeals made explicit findings in its report dated April 3, 1986 that the variations requested meet the applicable standards set forth in Section XIII(G)(4) of the said Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village concur with the recommendations and findings made by the Zoning Board of Appeals; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows: Section 1: That the provisions of"the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby adopted as though fully set forth herein. Section 2: - That a variation is hereby granted from the provisions of Section VII(D)(8)(c) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to permit construction of a building addition encroaching into the 60-foot Required Rear Yard, resulting in a 32-foot Rear Yard! provided tha£-sai3-building adai' Fion ----- __ is constructed in substantial conformity with the Site Plan by Norman A. White and Associates, Inc. dated February 17, 1986, a copy of which Site Plan is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. Section That this Ordinance is limited and restricted to the property commonly known as 6 Robin Hood Ranch, Oak Brook, Illinois, which property is legally described as follows: Lot 24 in Robinhood Ranch Subdivision of Lot "A" (except the North 370.0 feet thereof) of the Subdivision of part of the West half of Section 36, Township 39 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat of said Robinhood Ranch Subdivision recorded June 15, 1953 as Document 685421, in Du Page County, Illinois. Permanent Parcel No. 06-36-103-002 Section 4: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after it passage and approval pursuant to law. Ordilece No. S- 580 Granting a Variation from Section VII(D)(8)(c) of the Zoning Ordinance Relative to Required Yards (6 Robin Hood Ranch) Page two PASSED THIS 22nd day of April 1986. Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Maher, Philip, Rush and Winters Nays: None Absent: Trustee Bushy APPROVED THIS 22nd day of April , 1986. Village President ' ATTEST: Village Clerk Approved as to Form: Village Attorney Published Date Paper Not Published XX ORDINANCE NO . S- 487 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION VII (D) (8) (a) and (c) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK- BROOK, ORDINANCE G-60 , AS AMENDED, RELATIVE TO YARD REQUIREMENTS IN A R- 2 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENCE DISTRICT (3701 Madison Street) WHEREAS , an application has been filed requesting variations rom the provisions of Section VII (D) (8) (a) and (c) of the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance G-60 , as amended; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been con ucted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village on May 4 , 1982 pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice ; and WHEREAS , a recommendation has been made by the said Zoning oard of Appeals that the variations requested be granted ; and WHEREAS , the said Zoning Board of Appeals made explicit findings that the variations requested meet the applicable standards et forth in Section XIII (G) (4) of the said Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance ; �nd; WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook concur with the recommendation and findings made by the said Zoning Board of Appeals ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE: AND COOK COUNTIES , ILLINOIS s follows : Section 1 : That the provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby adopted as though fully set forth herein. Section 2 : That a variation is hereby granted from the pro- isions of ection VII (D) (8) (a) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village f Oak Brook so as to allow the construction of an attached garage in he required 40 foot front yard , provided that the variation hereby ranted shall allow a front yard setback of no less than 18 . 0 feet on he property described in Section 4 hereof . Section 3 : That a variation is hereby granted from the pro- visions of Section VII (D) (8) (c) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to allow the construction of an enclosed swimming ool in the required 60 foot rear yard on the East side of said property escribed in Section 4 hereof, provided that the variation hereby granted hall allow a rear yard setback of not less than 18 . 0 feet . Section 4 : That this Ordinance is limited and restricted to he property located at 3701 Madison Street , Oak Brook, Illinois , which property is legally described as follows : P Y g Y Parcel 1 : The North 16 feet of the South 1 ,321 feet of the West 379 . 5 facet of the Southwest quarter of Section 36 Township P 39 North, Range 11 East of the Third Prin- cipal Meridian (except that part taken for roads and highways) in DuPage County , Illinois . / I Ordinance No. S 487 Page Variation - Yard Require- menu - 3701 Madison Street Parcel 2 : The North 325. 5 feet of the South 1 ,491 feet of the East 106 . 92 feet of the West 486 . 42 feet of the Southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 39 North , Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian in DuPage County , Illinois . Parcel 3 : The East 29 feet of the North 77 feet of the South 1 ,398 feet of the West 379 . 5 feet of the Southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 39 North , Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian in DuPage County, Illinois . Permanent Parcel Numbers : 06-36-300-013 06-36-300-022 Section 5: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval pursuant to law. Passed this a V5 day of 1982. Ayes : Trustees Congreve , Imrie, Listecki , Philip,, Rush and Watson. Nays : None Absent : None Approved this day of 1982 . Village President ATTEST: Vill ge Clerk Approved as to Form: Vi 11 ge Attorney Not Published X Published ate Paper • Gti OF Oqk 9 • lecOUNt4` VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521-2255 312 990-3000 September 8, 1986 Mr. & Mrs. Louis G. Lampros 4 Pine Hill Lane Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 RE: VZde Yard Variation Request Dear Mr. & Mrs. Lampros: The Zoning Board of Appeals after considering your original proposal for a two-car garage/mud room addition to your house which required a 13-foot encroachment into the 18-foot required westerly side yard, approved your request to table this subject for 30 days pending your further review of your proposed construction. The Zoning Board's next hearing is scheduled for October 7, 1986. As such, please forward 18 copies of any revised Site Plan indicating any proposed changes in this construction no later than Monday, September 29, 1986. Should you require anything further in this regard, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/jr r ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -7- September 2, 1986 VI LAMPROS - SIDE YARD VARIATION (4 Pine Hill) The Acting Secretary noted that the required Legal Notice was published on August 7, 1986 in the Oak Brook DOINGS. After receiving the oath, Mr. Chris Karidis stated that he was representing Mr. and Mrs. Lampros in this matter. Originally the property at 4 Pine Hill was located in unincorporated DuPage County, but was annexed into the Village of Oak Brook in 1968, about the time that Mr. and Mrs. Lampros purchased the property. The property is zoned R-2 and as such is non-conforming in that it has only a width of 90 feet where the R-2 requirement is 150 feet. The property presently has a 31 foot side yard on the west. The house has no garage and Mr. and Mrs. Lampros - desire to construct a two-car garage on the west, leaving a 5 foot side yard where an 18 foot side yard is required by the R-2 district requirements. Mr. Karidis noted that there is a significant slope fr an the rear property line to the front property line. The neighbor to the ub st is 30 feet from the Lampros property line. Moreover, the neighbor to the Est has a twn-car garage which is facing West. Thus in Mr. Karidis' judgment, the Lampros' construction of the proposed garage would not interfere with the view by this neighbor. Mr. and Mrs. Lampros will match the masonry and shingles on the proposed garage addition to those elements in the existing house. In response to Chainnan Savino's inquiry regarding the overhang shown in the architect's drawing, Mr. Karidis stated that the overhang had been eliminated to minimize the encroachment into the required side yard. Chairman Savino then inquired whether the applicant had considered building a one- car garage which would canply with the required 18 foot side yard setback. Mr. Karidis stated that this had been considered, but that it did not meet the needs of his clients. Member Weber stated his concern that the applicant was asking for a Variation which would allow virtually a 75% encroachment into the required side yard. He then inquired whether the applicant had considered constructing a garage into the rear of the principal building. Mr. Karidis replied that such construction would block the views fram the rear of the house and would act as a dam for the stormwater run off. Moreover, constructing the garage in the rear would require an extensive lengthening of the already long driveway and thereby add to the additional expense and inconvenience of his clients. Member Weber stated his concern with the precedent which would be set by allowing a 75% encroachment into the required side yard. Chairman Savino stated that a Variation of this magnitude was unprecedented, but that if the garage was constructed in the rear yard, Mr. and Mrs. Lampros would lose much of their air, space, and light. In response to Chairman Savino's inquiry regarding the way in which the Lampros had lived without a garage for the past seventeen years, Mrs. Lampros stated that now that the children had been educated, the family wished to spend the necessary funds ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -7- September 2, 1986 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -8- September 2, 1986 VI L.AMPROS - SIDE YARD VARIATION (4 Pine Hill) (Continued) to provide for a two-car garage. In her judgment, a one-car garage was not in keeping with the character of Oak Brook; moreover, no neighbors had objected to their proposal. Chairman Savino noted that the home was built before the Oak Brook Zoning Ordinance took effect in this annexed area, and that therefore some hardship was no doubt present. However, the applicant's request for a 5 foot side yard was a request for more than a slight variation. Perhaps the applicants could scale back their request to provide for a smaller encroachment into the required side yard. Several members noted that the minimum width for a two-car garage was 20 to 21 - feet. Chairman Savino noted that it appeared to be the consensus of the Board that the applicants were requesting a greater encroachment into the required side yard than the Board was willing to grant. He suggested that perhaps the applicants wished to confer with Mr. Karidis, their architect, to determine if another configuration for the garage could be found which would be less intrusive into the required side yard. Mr. .Karidis requested that the Board table this matter for thirty days to allow him and his clients to confer about a smaller encroachment. It was moved by Member Rbber, seconded by Member Msrtinello, that this matter be tabled to the Board's next regular meeting. VOICE VOTE: All in favor MOTION CARRIED... In response to the Chairman's call for any old business, Member Shumate noted that the Village's regulations provide that a swimming pool must have a fence around it. Moreover, these regulations provide that a solid wooden fence six feet in height is permissible. In Mr. Shumate's judgment, such a fence can be very unsightly. The Chairman noted that in general the Zoning Board advised the Village Board only when asked. Trustee Philip stated that if the Village Board was of a mind, the matter might be referred back to the Zoning Board for its review. VII ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Member Vbber, seconded by Member Crouch to adjourn this Regular Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals. VOICE VOTE: All in favor. MOTION CARRIED... ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes -8- September 2, 1986 � r o �COUNT�' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521-2255 312 990-3000 August 27, 1986 MEMO TO: Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Bruce F. Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager SUBJECT: Lampros - Side Yard Variation (4 Pine Hill Lane) Louis and Anna Lampros have made application to construct a 26' 8" wide addition to the West side of their existing house which will encroach approximately 13 feet into the required 18-foot westerly side yard. The original house was constructed in 1964 and annexed into the Village in 1968 and placed in the R-2 Residential Zoning District. The following table is a comparison between the R-2 requirements with respect to the Lampros property. ZONING STANDARD R-2 REQUIREMENT LAMPROS PROPERTY Lot area One acre .68 acres (29,821 sq.ft.) Lot width 150 feet 90 feet Side yard 18 feet 31 feet (existing) 5 feet (proposed) Attached is a copy of Section XIII(G) of the Zoning Ordinance containing the particular standards required to be reviewed by the Zoning Board of Appeals on requests for a zoning variation. Respectfully submitted, Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK/j r Sec.XIII OAK BROOK CODE give due notice thereof to parties and shall decide 1 the appeal within reasonable time. The Board may reverse or affirm, wholly or.partly, or may modify the order, requirement or decision or determina- tion as in its opinion ought to be made on the premises and to that end has all the powers of the official from whom the appeal is taken. (4) Decisions: All decisions, after hearing of the Zoning - - Board of Appeals on appeals from an administrative order, requirement, decision, or determination of the Building Inspector or other authorized official of the Village of Oak Brook, shall, in all instances, be final administrative determinations and shall be subject to judicial review only in accordance with applicable Statutes of the State of Illinois. (G) Variations. (1) Authority: The Board of Trustees shall decide all applications for variations of the provisions of this ordinance after a public hearing held before the . Zoning Board of Appeals on such notice as shall be , required by the Illinois Statutes. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall hold public hearings upon all applica- tions for variations and shall report its recommenda- tions to the Board of Trustees as to whether a requested variation would be in harmony with its gen-. eral purpose and intent, and shall recommend a varia- tion only where it shall have made a finding of fact specifying the reason or reasons for recommending the variations.Such findings shall be based upon the stand- ards prescribed in Section XIII G4 of this ordinance. No variation shall be granted by the Board of Trustees without such findings of fact. In the case of a variation where the Zoning Board of Appeals fails to recommend the variation, it can only be adopted by an ordinance with the favorable vote of two-thirds of the Trustees. (2) Initiation: An application for a variation shall be in triplicate and may be made by any governmental 966 l� APPENDIX A—ZONING Sec.XIII ` office, department, board, bureau or commission, or by any person, firm or corporation having a freehold interest, a possessory interest entitled to exclusive possession, a contractual interest which may become a freehold interest, or any exclusive possessory interest applicable to the land or land and improvements described in the application for a variation. (3) Processing: An application for a variation shall be filed with the Village Clerk who shall forward one copy of such application to the Zoning Board of Appeals for processing in accordance with applicable _ Statutes of the State of Illinois and one copy to the Board of Trustees. (4) Standards: (a) The Zoning Board of Appeals shall not recom- mend a variation of the provisions of this ordinance as authorized in this section unless it shall have made findings of fact based upon the evidence presented to it on the following specific -, issues that: (1) The property in .question cannot yield a reasonable return if permitted to be used only under the conditions allowed by the regula- tions governing the district in which it is located. (2) The plight of the owner is due to unique circumstances. (3) The variation, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality. (b) For the purpose of supplementing the above standards, the Zoning Board of Appeals, in making the determination whether there are practical difficulties or particular hardships, shall also take into consideration the extent to which the following facts, favorable to the applicant, have been established by the evidence that: 967 i i i Sec.XIII OAK BROOK CODE (1) The particular physical surroundings, shape, or topographical conditions of the specific J property involved would bring a particular hardship upon the owner as distinguished I from a mere inconvenience if the strict letter j of the regulation were to be carried out. (2) The condition upon which the petition for variation is based would not be applicable - generally to the other property within the same zoning classification. (3) The granting of the variation will not be - _ detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to other property or improvements in the _ neighborhood in which the property is lo- cated. (4) The proposed variation will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property, or substantially increase the danger of fire, or otherwise endanger the public safety or substantially diminish or impair property values within the neighborhood (5) That the purpose of the variation is not based exclusively upon a desire to make more money out of the property. (6) That the alleged difficulty or hardship has not been created by any person presently having an interest in the property. (c) The Zoning Board of Appeals may recommend and the Board of Trustees may require such conditions and restrictions upon the premises benefited by a variation as may be necessary to comply with the standards set forth in this section to reduce or minimize the injurious effect of such variation upon other property in the neighbor- hood, and to implement the general purpose and intent of this ordinance. (5) Unauthorized Variations. The variation procedure shall in no case be used to accomplish a result which 968 I APPENDIX A—ZONING Sec.XIII could otherwise be achieved by a rezoning of the property involved, such as, but not limited to, establishment or expansion of a use not permitted in a residence district; authorizing the construction of residences in other than residence districts; nor authorizing other than single-family detached res- idences in the R1, R2, R3 and R4 Districts. (6) Re-applications: Any person, firm, or corporation having been denied a variation to the Zoning Ordinance respecting a specific parcel of property may not re-apply for a like variation on said real property until the period one (1) year has elapsed since the denial of the application for variation by the President and Board of Trustees. (Ord. No. G137, _ 9.14-71) (I) Plan Commission. _ Jurisdiction. The Plan Commission of the Village, which has been duly established with functions as prescribed by the Illinois Statutes, is the Plan Commission referred to in this -t ordinance, and shall have the following duties under this ordinance: . (1) Receive from the Village Clerk copies of applications for proposed amendments and thereafter may submit its recommendations thereon to the Zoning Board of Appeals and Board of Trustees. (2) Receive from the Building Inspector copies of applica- tions for proposed Special Uses and thereafter submit its recommendations thereon to the Building Inspector and Board of Trustees. (3) Act on all other matters which are referred to it as required by the provisions of this ordinance. (4) Review, from time to time, the provisions of this ordinance and to make reports of its recommendations with respect to proposed amendments to the Board of Trustees. 969 OF GgKe� . 9 p ` W FCOUNty' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521-2255 312 990-3000 August 7, 1986 Dear Resident, The Oak Brook Plan Commission and/or Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Village Board will be considering a: x ' Variation Preliminary Plat Special Use Final Plat Zoning. Amendment i at the meetings as scheduled on the reverse side of this notice. The application leas been filed by Louis and Anna Lampros Name of applicant 4 Pine Hill Lane, Oak Brook, IL 60521 Address Relationship of applicant to property Owner x-A Name of Subdivision (if applicable) The property in question is situated at: 4 Pine Hill Lane We have attached a map of the area to assist you in determining your relation- s'_ip to the property in question. The request which has been made is as follows: A Variation to permit construction of a garage with maid room addition which would encroach 13 feet into the 18-Foot required westerly Side Yard. 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, John H. Brechin Village Manager JHB/ms I 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 N/A Zoning Board of Appeals. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .7:30 P.M. Tuesday Sept. 2. 1986 Board of Trustees Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .7:30 P.M. Tuesday Sept._9, 1986 K%P OF AREA t?Z4 I 12. "tQ I ltll ,v�� �OvS t� OOG I �C04 12 10 1 _a-A E, 4 Z 1 4008 't 13 9 5 3f I 4014; I I 1 I 4p 18 40 Z Z s! �r+EvAL OR -; Sij ��l Lf QkL NOTICE notice of One and paps thereof a DU P VILLAGE OF OAK Publicly announced et the her• BROOK ft or is 0-by newepapar pudkabon not sae than ftw(5)day& COOK COUNTIES.ILLINf��r U10 dots of tira recessed Mrkp. • NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBIC NEARING Marianne LAW. „o Board of Appasa of p m t o a public h0a ft before the Zorn. - VMaps Clerk vwpa of oak Brook,DuPeoa and cook et the drection of N e Capaea AutiroriVO and tiw In tirs oair 'ii°be halo on SeParnbsr 2,19813 at 7:30 P.M. ZO^i"p Borg of A w-w toe#"a C o oak&eok.GuPa and and i CERTIFICATE VBga/aft.1200 oak Brook Road,llir oa,for V. Cook counties,Mnm. for a Veratlon 9 Ma application of Labs WW Area Lanom ?ubtiehed in The DokW Aupust 7,1989. cl aoadad urrdr Saof_XBIG)of the Z d I 9!Vllh pM of Oak Brook,Minds,ordnenc,G e , r. s A Variation b Iha falowkV Section of the ZarWp Ordkienea a-M da or"Crow""ho,"�„WoWelOAe ot v,xo)(9ub)a THIS IS TO CERTIFY That the notice, a true copy of which is attached to this rW roman addition wMdf' Mee t Lion of an aft ,d Wage r CWadSldeYrd certificate was published in THE DOINGS once each week for Break P Y raid tinp w 4 PYra hli Lana,Oak apes a.as folows:TN Eat one weeks sucessively; that the date 90.0 saf w 50 '�In rEn Neti of tie No"h He aLaeln-jakichtwa Sedan 2.T,-hp Ne,a, o Third r w; daa M«rd�, Nto Piet 11,Eaet a m.Third Pr 7 t,h 1914 ft '°D0"' 10°ia P'"9-001 nco"ad 26.' of the first publication was the...... day of Doarrnant 1 t s.In bow caw*.rinoa.�. *`ard farhwd N0.0111-M-201-009 i port d � _...A u u s.t 8 6., and that the date of the last publication was AN the P"Oveded Varrdon as 1 p_,In #*r of a Yl oppaWorr It,: .. .. 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AND IT IS FURTHER CERTIFIED That THE DOINGS is a secular newspaper of general circulation, published weekly in the Villages of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Oak Brook,Burr Ridge,Willowbrook and City of Darien and circulated generally in the Villages of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills,Oak Brook,Burr Ridge,Willowbrook and City of Darien and adjacent unincorporated and incorporated areas,and in DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois, and in other areas; that said THE DOINGS is a "newspaper" as defined by the Illinois Statutes made and provided for such situa- tions,to wit;by Section 5 of"An Act to revise the law in relation to notices,"1874,Feb. 13,R.S.1874,p.723,§5,as amended 1959,July 17,Laws 1959,p.1494,§1;and is also a "newspaper"as defined by Section 1 of"An Act concerning the publication of legal notices,"1909,June 8,Laws 1909,p.288,§1,as amended 1927,June 29,Laws 1927,p. 603,§1,and as further amended 1945,April 12,Laws 1945,p.1089,§1,and as further amended in 1957,July 9,Laws 1957,p.2270,§1,and as further amended 1959,July 17, Laws 1959,p.1496,§1;and that said THE 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 WTMESS WHEREOF, one of the co-publishers of said THE DOINGS has affixed his hand and seal this ....8th..................... dayof .August.................., A.D. 19..86 Publishers Charge ..$3 2 .4 0 : - ..... . .......cam Publisher THE DOINGS • , 118 West First Street Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 Gentlemen: Please publish the following legal notice for publication on August 7, 1986. 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, Du Page and Cook Counties, Illinois, will be held on September 2, 1986 at 7:30 P.M. in the Oak Brook Village Hall, 1200 Oak Brook Road, Illinois, for the purpose of considering the application of Louis and Anna L_am rhos for a Variation as provided under Section XIII(G) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, Ordinance G-60, as amended. A Variation to the following Section of the Zoning Ordinance is requested: A Variation from the provisions of Section VII(D)(8)(b) of the Zoning Ordinance to permit construction of an attached garage and roan addition which will encroach 13 feet into the 18-foot Required Side Yard. The property may be generally described as 4 Pine Hill Lane , Oak Brook, Illinois, and the legal description is as follows: The East 90.0 feet of the West 180.0 feet of the East Half of the North Half of Lot 6 in "Seidcheck's' Subdivision" in the Northeast Quarter of Section 2 Township 38 North,_ Ran a 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded July 26 1916 as Document 126018 in Du Pa e County Illinois. Permanent Parcel No. 09-02-201-009 All persons desiring to be heard in support of or in opposition to the proposed Variation 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, Du Page and Cook Counties, Illinois. v� 41P 4W July 28, 1986 Oak Brook Village Oak Brook, Illinois Dear Sirs : Please be advised that the plans that have been submitted to you for a zoning variance of the Lampros residence at 4 Pine Hill Lane showing an overhang on the west wall of the expansion are in error. I am taking this method to inform you by letter that there will be no overhang on the west wall. The roof line will be flush with the wall. In addition, our variance request is for 5 feet from the western most edge of the foundation to our lot line. Our plans show that the lot line is under 5 feet. Please be advised that this was an error. The variance requested is 5 feet. Sorry if the error caused any inconvenience. Sincerely, Louis G. Lampros 4 Pine Hill Lane Oak Brook, IL 60521 (312) 887-1641 O JUL 2 8 1986 VILLAGE OF OAK BRON, IL. ` DMINISTRATIGN f`F r Board of Appeals Meeting of Septenber 2, 1986. F. Oven Forum: Trustee Maher suggested signage for the Library to be once again reviewed. Trustee Winters inquired as to the status of Cable TV for the entire Village. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -5- July 22, 1986 V1 I I ACS! OF ZONING OINANCE. FLOOD PLAIN OK APP Louis Lampros Application for Zoning Variance. ACTION REQUESTED. Our home at 4 Pine Hill Lane was built by the previous owner without a garage in then unincorporated DuPage County and, there- fore, was not built to Oak Brook zoning regulations. We have lived without a garage since purchasing the home in 1971. It has been an extreme hardship for us and we are requesting at this time for a zoning variance . We are asking to build an attached 2-gar garage (26 feet wide) with a room addition behind the garage to be used as a utility room. We now have 31.08 feet from our home to the west boundary line and the home west of us is 29.66 feet from the end of our lot line . This addition cannot extend further than the North wall of our home as the land behind us (North) slopes to the south and any extension will act as a dam from water run-off. To build a garage in another location on the lot could only be a detached garage to the North. The land is sloped and runs uphill and would require a minimum of 100-feet extension to the current driveway which currently abuts the west lot line. This would give us over 230 feet of a sloping driveway and would create an even greater hardship. Our lot width is only 90 feet and the zoning in an R-2 district requires 150 feet, therefore, we cannot meet the yard requirements. a NAME OF APPLICANT Louis G. and Anna Lamproa PHONE NUMBER 887-1641 ADDRESS 4 Pine Hill Lane Oak Brook, IL zip 60521 I (we) certify that all of the above statements and the statements contained in any papers or plans subbfltted herewith are true to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief. 4M 1. '711 1 'q signature) plicant Date signature App nt ca Da e NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Filing; Schedule VARIATION: "!JST BE RECEIVED APPROXIMATELY SIX (6) WEEKS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH. AMENDMENT 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 which 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; it 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 circumstances 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 financial 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. Institute in Name Address Basic Youth Conflicts, Inc . 707 W. Ogden Ave. , Hinsdale, IL 60521 _Robert Lingren 1020 Birchwood Dr. , Oak Brook, IL 60521 -Donald O'Neil 1224 Birchwood, Oak Brook, IL 60521 Frank Lakosil 2 Pine Hill^ Lane, Oak Brook, IL 60521 John Chlapecka 3 Pine Hill Lane, Oak Brook, IL 60521 Richard Kuzelka 4006 Adams, Oak Brook, IL 60521 Gerald Vaculik 4008 Adams, Oa4 Brook, IL 60521 John Bowman 3914 Adams, Oak Brook , IL 60521 William Having 5 Pine Hill Lane, Oak Brook, IL 60521 All other properties within 250 feet of our property lines are owned by Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, Inc . • • r• 'Fr � r RECEIVED BANK RECEIPT NAME DESCRIPTION BY: TRANSIT S CHECKS S CASH NUMBER DATE NO. INVALID VILLAGE O F OAK BROOK WITHOUT SIGNATURE V • 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD 55635 OAK BROOK. I LLIN015 u PHONE: (312) 654-2220 RETAIN THIS RECEIPT ?� FOR YOUR RECORDS SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS FORM CR•OTC JL LOUIS G. LAMPROS 4 8 37 ANNA LAMPROS 4 PINE HILL LANE ! 7p-?331/719 OAK BROOK, ILL 60521 �si-0 OAK BROOK _• j BAND; Al OAK BRom kilmNS 60521 I 1:07 L9 233 L01: 00856640011 LII' • 48 37 Ordinance No. S- 598 Granting a Variation from Section VII (D) (8) (b) of the Zoning Ordinance Relative to Required Yards (4 Pine Hill Lane) Page two PASSED THIS 28th day of October , 1986. Ayes: Trustees Bushy, Imrie, Maher, Philip, Rush and Winters Nays: None Absent: None APPROVED THIS 28th day of October , 1986. ' Vi l ATTEST:' Village Clerk Approved as to Fonn: Village Attorney Published Date Pa pe r No t Pub 1 i shed Y.Y