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S-710 - 03/12/1991 - VARIATION - Ordinances ORDINANCE 5-710 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING FRONT AND SIDE YARD VARIATIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK (2425 22ND STREET) WHEREAS, the subject property, pursuant to Ordinance 5-661, was granted a special use for a clinic on January 24, 1989; and WHEREAS, the subject property was granted a variation regarding the side yard requiremerzs on the east side of the subject property pursuant to Ordinance S-687 on April 10, 1990; and WHEREAS, the property owners have sought additional variations from the east side yard setback requirement and the front yard setback requirement so as to validate the pre-existing structure located on the subject property which encroaches into said required yards; and WHEREAS, the subject property was previously granted a variation for the front yard setback substantially in conformance with the variation requested in the present application by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on December 27, 1960; 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 X(B) (5) (a) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to reduce the required front yard setback from 100' to between 38.48' and 42.31' all as depicted on the survey of the property entitled "Land Title Survey" prepared by James R. Boyes, revised December 18, 1990, a copy of which is attached hereto, labelled Exhibit "A" and hereby made a part hereof. Section 3: That a variation is hereby granted from the provisions of Section X(B) (5) (b) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to reduce the required side yard on the east side of the subject property from 100' to 30.08' as depicted on the attached Exhibit "A". Section 4: That this ordinance is applicable only to that property located at 2425 22nd Street, which property is legally described on the attached Exhibit "A". Section 5: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage and approval pursuant to law. Ordinance S- 710 Granting Front and Side Yard Variations 2425 22nd Street PASSED THIS 12th day of March , 1991. Ayes: Trustees Bartecki, Bushy, Maher, Payovich, Rush, Winters and President Cerne Nays: None Absent: None Abstain: None APPROVED THIS 19t} day of Marrlh 1991. I/YZZz 4,M01' t z/ 0— Village President ATTEST: Village Clerk Approved as t Form: Vill- e Attorney Published Date Paper Not Published XX a:jfr • PGE OF 04K e9G • v � G p o y`2 CFCOUNS�.� VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 February 20, 1991 708 990.3000 MEMO TO: Village President & Board of Trustees SUBJECT: Jafari - Front and Side Yard Variations 2425 22nd Street The existing building location as shown on the enclosed Site Plan shows a front yard setback of 38' to 42' from 22nd Street and a side yard setback adjoining Tower Drive of approximately 301 . In both instances, current ORA-1 setback requirements call for a 100' setback from the front as well as a side yard adjoining a street. With respect to the front yard setback, the Village granted its first variation in 1960 to this property to allow the structure as presently constructed adjacent to 22nd Street. However, since that time, the 22nd Street right-of-way has expanded and according to our Village Attorney, a variation is required in order to bring the current structure into total compliance with the Village's Zoning Ordinance. With respect to the side yard variation, the building was constructed prior to dedication of Tower Drive, and as such, a 100' side yard was not required. The current structure, therefore, exists as "existing non-conforming" and would only have to be relocated to a conforming location in the event the structure was more than 50% destroyed. The current application is a requirement of the building's lender, such that in the event the building were destroyed, there would be no impediment to reconstruction .at the present location. The Zoning Board of Appeals, at its February 5 meeting, on a vote of 5 to 0 with 1 absent, recommended approval of the two requested variations. Respectfully submitted, Stephen Berley Viii Manager Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manag BFK:sps 17 G�of Oq,(e C. • �P 40� • « a ,PC OUNtr' VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK. 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 February 11, 1991 708 990-3000 Village President & Board of Trustees VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Jafari - Front and Side Yard Variations 2425 22nd Street Dear Village President & Board of Trustees: The Zoning Board of Appeals, at its meeting of Febrary 5, 1991, considered the request of the applicant for front and side yard variations to reduce the front yard setback from the 100' requirement to approximately 431 , and the side yard setback adjoining Tower Road from the 100' requirement to approximately 301 . A motion was made by Member Kenny, seconded by Member Crouch, to recommend approval of the requested variations reducing the front yard setback from the 100' requirement to 38.5' and reducing the side yard adjoining Tower Drive from 100' to approximately 301 . This recommendation is made based on specific findings of fact indicating that the variations are simply confirming an existing use, not an expansion of such use, and further that: (1) The reasons for the requested variations are due to unique circumstances, since they would be unable to rebuild the existing structure if it were totally destroyed; (2) Approval of the variations would not alter the essential character of the neighborhood since the structure has existed at its present location since 1960; (3) The variations, if granted, would not be generally applicable to other properties nor detrimental to surrounding property values; (4) The purpose of these variations is not based exclusively upon a desire to make more money out of the property; and (5) The right-of-way takings are a hardship which was not created by any person presently having an interest in the property. Jafari - 2 - February 11, 1991 This motion was approved on a roll call vote of five ayes: Members Crouch, Kenny, Martinello, Shumate and Chairman Savino; zero nays, and one member absent, Member Herman. Sincerely, Alfred P. Savino Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals cc: Dr. K. Jafari, M.D. DuPage Surgi-Center, Ltd. 837 S. Westmore Lombard, IL 60148 I ,) ) 2) 11111,1112 Ze 1 l SEW- _k_ OAK BROOK MEDICAL & SURGICAL CENTRE February 5, 1991 The Zoning Board Of Appeals The Village Of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 Re: The Oak Brook Medical and Surgical Center 2425 22nd Street Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 Gentlemen and Ladies of the Board, Our purpose in appearing before you this evening is to request a clarification and if necessary, a variation for the front and side yards for the property identified as 2425 22nd Street in Oak Brook. To be specific, it is a requirement of our lendor that in the event that our building experiences a major destructive loss that requires major reconstruction, that we have the ability to rebuild the building in accordance to its exact size, specifications and configuration without limitations by current set hack requirements. The ability to do this is essential to the success of our business plan and to provide the scope and depth of the Medical Services we have planned and presented to the Community and Physicians and Tenants. Prior to appearing tonight, I did some research into our property with the Village staff to understand the situation. I reviewed all the appropriate Village plats dating back to August 1962. The current foot print of the building puts our building in the status of "legal Existing-Non Conforming" in the terms of front yard and side yard requirements. JA J TEMPORARY MAILING ADDRESS UNTIL 8190: 17W755 BUTTERFIELD ROAD, OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL 60181 PHONE: (708) 990-0000 OAK BROOK MEDICAL & SURGICAL CENTRE: 2425 WEST 22ND STREET, OAK BROOK, IL 60521 With regard to the front yard, I offer the following facts: A. The current set back requirements ar-e 100' . B. Currently the building Is physically set at ►'�`- C. On December 27, 1960, the building was granted a variation that allowed a 60' set back. We have the distinction of having been granted the very first variation. A copy is attached. D. However, at a later,.date ,' the; state widened 22nd street and as a result, reduced the set back to 43' . E. Considering that this event was out of the control of either the owner or the village, we ire requesting recognition of the 1960 variance and, a variance to recognize a 43' setback to allow our building to become complaint with node as well as to meet our lendors requirements. With regard to the side yard: A. When the building was originally built in 1960, Tower Drive did not exist as a formal road. As a result the building was constructed to conform to "Interior Side Yard" requirements. B. Tower Drive was built and dedicated in 1962 and as a result, the building did not conform to "Side Yard Abuting a Street" requirements. Consequently, considering that the building was already in existence, the existing 30' set back also puts us into the category of "Legal Existing-Non-Conforming. 1.3 i III C. The canopy currently extends well into the set back. However we have recieved the necessary variance to allow this. (which is specific to the canopy and not th location of the building,.) A copy of which is attached. I am anticipating that the above defined facts and events will assist in the succesful presentation and outcome of our case. Respectfu ` I George H. 0 sen Administrator CC; Dr. K. Jafari Mr. Lance Kupisch Mr. Jalal Minani (6:Village) I 1 � • ORDINANCE NO. S-687 • AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION V(G)(3)(h)(1) OF THE ZONING ORDIN�NCE OF TBE VILLAGE OF OAF BROOK RELATIVE TO SIDE YARD REQUIRE)UM (2425 22nd Street) WHEREAS, the subject property, pursuant to Ordinance S-661,; was previously granted a special use for a clinic on January 24, 1989; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed requesting a variation from the provisions of Section V(G)(3) (h)(1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook to permit the construction of a canopy extending east from the existing building approximately 28 feet, 2 feet from the Tower Drive right- of-way on the property hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on such application has been conducted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Oak Brook on March 6, 1990 pursuant to due and appropriate legal notice; and WHEREAS, a recommendation has been made by said Zoning Board of Appeals that the variation requested be granted and made explicit findings 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 Village President and Board of Trustees concur with the recommendations and findings made by the Zoning Board of Appeals;. NOW, TaREFORE, 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 not forth herein. Section 2: That a variation is hereby granted from the provisions of Section V(G)(3)(h)( 1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to permit construction of a canopy extending east from the existing building approximately 28 feet, 2 feet from the Tower Drive right-of-way, on the condition that the canopy is constructed in substantial conformity with the site plan previously approved and incorporated into the provisions of Ordinance S-661. Section 3: That this'Ordinance is limited and restricted to property commonly known as 2425 22nd Street, Oak Brook, Illinois, which property is legally described as: Parcel 1: Lot 1 in Butler Co. M-1, Inc. Assessment Plat No. 6, in Section 28, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded July 20, 1964 as Document R64-25649, in DuPage County, Illinois. r �i � . Ordinance No. S 00 / An Ordinance Granting a Variation • Relative ids Yard Requirements .2425 22nd 5trss t Page 2 Parcel 2: Lot 1 in Rapistan Assessment Plat of part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 28, Township 39 blorth, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded May 4, 1961 as Document R61-5593, in DuPage County, Illinois. Parcel 3: That part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 28, Township 39 ,., North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 1 of Butler Co. M-1 Inc. Assessment Plat No. 6; thence South on the extension of the West line of said lot to '_ts intersection with the South line of Northera Illinois Gas Company right of way; thence Easterly along said South line, also being the North line of the East-West Tollway to the point of intersection with an extension Southerly of the East line of Lot 1 of Butler Co. M-1 Inc. Assessment Plat No. 6; thence North on said extension of the East lot line to the Southeast corner of said lot; thence Westerly along the South line of said lot, also being the North line of Northern Illinois Gas Company right of way to the point of beginning, all in York Township, in Dupage County, Illinois. Permanent Parcel Nos. 06-28-202-005 and 06-28-202-008. Section 4: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after a and approval as provided by law. PASSED THIS 10th day of April , 1990. Ayes: Trustees Bartecki , Bushy, Maher, Payovich, Rush and Winters Nays; None Absent: None Abstain: None APPROVED THIS 10th day of April 90 Village Presi eat ATTEST: Village Clerk Approved as t Village Attorney Published Date . Paper - - - Not Published XX AI y �' ; VARIATIO:]S Aning r to the 19 Ordinance, approved variations did not require prior special amendments. Therefore, since the village incorporated, the following variations have been approved. : . 4/x �'` \umber Date Description 12/27/60 Rapid Standard - Rapistan = ' 2425 West Cermak , 60 foot front yard set-back 1/20/61 Eastman Kodak Company 1901 - 22nd Street 60 foot front yard set-back 5/16/61 Chicago Bridge & Iron 901 West Cermak Road T permit building not less than 50 feet from resident district on south 10/17/61 Eastman Kodak Company �.•.:. '.. 1901 - 22nd Street 40 foot front yard set-back r 6/19/62 Everpure, Inc. l 2100 Clearwater Drive front yard variation ,{ 5/6/64 Boy Scouts of America • Harger Road - West of York front yard set-back - 100 ft. side yard to West - 75 ft. 5/4/65 Central Industrial Plaza Lot 1, rear yard from 40 ft. to 20 ft. front yard. from 100 ft. to 40' ft. .� special parking 5/4/65 Central Industrial Plaza t Lot 14, front yard 100 ft. to 40. ft. "y 5/4/65 Central Industrial Plaza Lot 12, front yard from 100 ft- to 78 ft. 5/4/65 Central Industrial Plaza - . Lot 3, front yard set-back from 100 ft. to 40 ft. 5/20/65 Fierst Property 3-S-601 Madison Street side yards - from 12 ft. to 10 ft. 8 inches 8/3/65 Gustafson Property North and adjacent to Bronswood Cemetery side yard set-back on North 18 ft. f side yard set-back on South 10 ft. area of residence from 2,000 sq. ft. to 1800 sq. ft. 10/12/65 George Baumruk Property North side of Spring - West of Madison property divided into 2 parcels - 1.7 acres and 1-acre l ! 5/2/66 Northwest corner - Madison and Niagara side yard set-back on North - 12 ft. ; front yard set-back on Madison - 40 ft. side yard set-back on Niagara - 20 ft. 6/3/65 Central Industrial Plaza Lot 13, front yard set-back from ' 100 �. . VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES FEBRUARY 5, 1991 I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by the Chairman. MEMBERS PRESENT: Members Claybourne A. Crouch William E. Kenny Roy G. Martinello Mack H. Shumate Chairman Alfred P. Savino MEMBER ABSENT: Member Elaine D. Herman ALSO PRESENT: Village Trustee, H. Richard Winters Village Trustee, Karen Bushy Building Commissioner, Robert Nielsen Code Enforcement Officer, Tom Hawk Village Attorney, John H. Brechin Asst. to Village Mgr., Bruce F. Kapff II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion was made by Member Crouch, seconded by Member Martinello, to approve the January 15 minutes as submitted and waive the reading thereof. VOICE VOTE: All in favor. MOTION CARRIED . . . III. JAFARI, FRONT AND SIDE YARD VARIATIONS - 2425 22ND STREET Lance Kupisch, attorney, George Olsen and Jalal Mizani, architect, presented their petition for front and side yard variations which would allow reconstruction of the building at its present location since the structure is presently an existing non-conformity with respect to the front and side yard. It was noted that the Village, in 1960, granted a front yard variation to allow the structure as presently constructed; however, since that time, the 22nd Street right-of-way has expanded and Tower Drive was constructed, creating .the two existing non-conformities. A motion was made by Member Kenny, seconded by Member Crouch, to recommend approval of the requested variations reducing the front yard setback from the 100' requirement to 38.5' and reducing the side yard adjoining Tower Drive setback from 100' to approximately 301 . This recommendation is made based on specific findings of fact indicating that the variations are simply confirming an existing use, not an expansion of such use, and further that: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes - 1 - February 5, 1991 (1) The reasons for the requested variation are due to unique circumstances, since they would be unable to rebuild the existing structure if it were totally destroyed; (2) Approval of the variations would not alter the essential character of the neighborhood since the structure has existed at its present location since 1960; (3) The variations, if granted, would not be generally applicable to other properties nor detrimental to surrounding property values; (4) The purpose of these variations is not based exclusively upon a desire to make more money out of the property; and (5) The right-of-way takings are a hardship which was not created by any person presently having an interest in the property. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (5) Members Crouch, Kenny, Martinello, Shumate, and Chairman Savino Nays: (0) Absent: (1) Member Herman MOTION CARRIED . . . IV. ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY, ZONING - WEST OF MEYERS ROAD NORTH AND SOUTH OF I-88 Jim Smith and Mal Erickson, attorneys, made the presentation for the Tollway which is a request for zoning of former oasis properties located west of Meyers Road, the north half to the ORA-2 District and the south half to the R-3 District. The Tollway indicated that they are only requesting a zoning of the property so that they are then able to sell the property to a developer. They have no intention of developing the property themselves. A resident of 18W772 Chateaux North in the unincorporated area directly south of the proposed R-3 tollway property indicated support for the R-3 development, but opposition to the ORA-2 on the north side of the tollway, instead preferring an ORA-1 development which would allow office buildings of a lower height. A motion was made by Member Crouch, seconded by Member Kenny, to recommend approval of the requested zoning of the north parcel to the ORA-2 District based on findings of fact that the requested zoning would serve as a buffer to higher intensive developments to the west, no substantial negative impact on surrounding properties, no decrease in property values in the area, and that the property in question appears suitable for an ORA-2 development. This recommendation is made subject to a condition that the Village have future subdivision and site plan approval authority including a determination as to proposed access prior to any development on the site. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes - 2 - February 5, 1991 f of • VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 January 28, 1991 708 990-3000 MEMO TO: Zoning Board of Appeals SUBJECT: Jafari - Front and Side Yard Variations 2425 22nd Street The existing building location is shown on the ipnclosed Site Plan. As you may recall, the Village approved a side yard variation along Tower Drive for the entrance canopy which extends to within 1.5' of the Tower Drive right-of-way. The current application relates to the fact that the existing building as located does not comply with the ORA-1 front and side yard adjoining a street setback requirement of 100' . In the event the structure was more than 50% destroyed, current regulations would require compliance with the 100' requirements and would not allow relocating the structure to within 30' of Tower Drive and 43' of 22nd Street. As indicated in the applicant's December 19 letter, the current application is a requirement of their lender which would permit reconstruction of the building at its current location. Respectfully submitted, e-e-e, 0 `7e B IkI ruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps cc: Dr. K. Jafari, M.D. " DuPage Surgi-Center, Ltd. 837 S. Westmore Lombard, 1L 60148 • do 41 Ou NO, VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 708 990-3000 January 10, 1991 TO: Bruce Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager FROM: Marianne Lakosil, Assistant to Building Commissioner SUBJECT: Oak Brook Medical & Surgical Centre Section XII, B, (1) through (8) refers to "Authority to Continue Nonconforming Building Structures and Uses. " References are made in all Sections to the "Use" not being permitted in the district. The Oak Brook Medical & Surgical Centre is a Permitted Use. However, since it is BULK that we are concerned with, only the following sections seem to somewhat apply: Section (2) (b) A nonconforming building or structure which is nonconforming only as to BULK, may be added to or enlarged provided such additions or enlargements conforms to all regulations of the district in which it is located. This Section does not answer the concerns of the applicant. Section (7) (a) (3) - In Office-Research-Assembly Districts: No lawfully established principal and accessory nonconforming building or structure and a lawful nonconforming USE thereof shall be subject to the amortization provisions of this ordinance. This Section appears to place a caviat of having to be a nonconforming building (does this mean BULK?) and a lawful nonconforming USE and therefore it appears to be exempt from the amortization provisions below. Section (7) (b) Amortization Provisions: All nonconforming buildings, structures and uses as set forth in (3) above that were nonconforming prior to and remain nonconforming by subsequent amendments thereto shall be removed, or converted, and therefore devoted to USES permitted. Again, this Section refers primarily to USE and does not appear to apply to this particular situation. The applicant in seeking relief from the front and side yard requirements (BULK) and this seems to be a reasonable procedure to legalize the location of the building. Sincerely, 1 Marianne Lakosil Assistant to Building Commissioner ML/lr AGENDA VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK TUESDAY Y 22 199 7• JANUARY 1 .30 P.M. I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER: Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting of January 7, 1991 Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of January 8, 1991 III. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: A. An Ordinance Re: Ben Fuller Museum Association Flood Plain Special Use (3803 York Road) IV. FINANCIAL: A. Treasurer's Report V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: A. Update Regarding Possible Landscaping Along I-88 and Brook Forest Subdivision VI. QUARTERLY REPORTS: A. Ambulance F. Library B. Engineering Department G. Planning & Zoning C. Fire Department H. Police Department D. Inspection Bureau I. Public Works E. Legal Department J. Sports Core VII. NEW BUSINESS: A. Recommendation - Fullersburg Historic Foundation Request for Funds from Village of Oak Brook Hotel, Convention and Visitors Committee B. 1991 Salary Administration Plan - Regression Analysis C. Discussion of DuPage County Proposed Stream Maintenance Report D. Request for Adjustment to Library Fees and Charges E. Request to Obtain Proposals for Electrical Upgrade - Bath & Tennis Club F. Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine - 5K Race G. Request to Purchase Liquid Calcium Chloride System H. Liquor License Request - Traveling Fare I. Referral: Jafari - Front and Side Yard Variations (2425 22nd Street) -- Refer to Zoning Board of Appeals of February 5, 1991 J. Open Forum VIII.ADJOURNMENT• a:agl2291(mr4) 3 V�LAQEAGK6pK • DU PAGE ANO COOK COUNTIES.ILLINOIS NOYICE OF PUBLIC HEARINq NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a"Ic hearing before �7the Zoning Board of.AppeMs 0 the Village of Oak Brook, �7:3D Cook the O k 1111110111.will be hold on F Brook VII Road,81InoIa1 t1r 1,tM purpose 01 ice.1200 Oakk BroO k Dr.KWnoo&h Jafad for a v ^g the applkattior,01 _ XIII(G)of.the Zoni O i ar'al'o^as prov"�pM under Section Illinois.Ordinance C gp Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook. as - amended. Variations from t Ordinance are h: variati sections of r the equested: Zon( . S A varia,lo„f "9 etxan X(B)(5)(a)red rom the Provisions 01 requirement to �'^g the from Yard setback f aPproxi rom the 1tX1 maze � lY an joining Tower d a aide yard variation 1� Road from Seaton X B 5 ho"t* f reTq�emen,to apprexir,at1ey� c )()roj.reducing the USHERS CERTIFICATE folkYwc.Street. oak Brook.r I y •9ar�raly described as 24n rn�d and tho legal description is as Parcel 1:lm 1 in Butler Co.M4,Ina Aaae ales,Plat No.8,in Section 28 Township 39 North,Range 11, East of the Third Pd' Wazthereof recorded Juy 20M 1964 as Docudmigent R84- 25849,'nDuPage�nty Illy:-. notice, a true copy of which is attached to this certificate, Parcel 2:Lot 1 i n Rapisten Assessment Plat of part of the Northeast 1/4 of 8 Range 00011 28,Township 39 North, ince each week for . . . ' 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, One. . . . weeks successively; that the DocumentR8��1 ktDop re May rok�961 a' 16th day January. 91 Parcel 3:That part of the Noonheast County q S Ze of A. D. 19 , and Township 39 North, Ra a 11, Patton 28• Principal Meridian,desc "g seat d,9 Third ,�was the . . day of. . A. D. 19 . the Southwest corner at Lot I offoBlo l;;Co nni Ina • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . Assessment Plat No,g;,hence South on-the extension Of the West fine of&aid lot to Its intersection with the wayt�hle�Eas�he�oolnnlliggnois Gas Company fight of 'DIED That THE DOINGS is a secular newspaper of general the North One of the Eaat•Wes South in the pobeio Intersection with en extans011 Southerly Tolwa to the��lie, the Villages of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Oak Brook, Burr or Lot 1 o Butler said M4 Inc.Assessment Plat No. a Darien and Oakbrook Terrace and circulated generally in the thence North on said extension of the East lot One to the S°""'�' "�a 1014& �t:thence we&tery along ;ills,Oak Brook,Burr Ridge,Willowbrook and Cities of Darien South lino Northern Illinois Gas C also being the North Ilse 01 of beginning all in Yorko Township.In PY e the tnt unincorporated and incorporated areas,and in DuPage and Illinois.Par"'°"°"'Pam Noa.X28- 245 and� "zer areas;that said THE DOINGS is a newspaper as defined 28-202-008. : . ��&o"s desiring to be` e�+ ' of or in o provided for such situations to wit;b Section 5 of"An Act to proposed variations or any prov(sion the wOl be sifion t p Y an oPPortun PPos11ion to t or in�^QNn9 or both Th0; ,�°,, '�;r n��al,y :s 1874,Feb. 13,R.S. 1874,p. 723, § 5,as amended 1959,Ju- ( 11�Is g I o� ffi id is also a"newspaper"as defined by Section 1 of"An Act con- ' (�'day.Pfior to the date a the r jinn otices, 1909,June 8,Laws 1909,p. 288, § 1,as amended 1927, `Zoni'shad az the diregipe o,,,p�Corporate `�nda Go"lark and as further amended 1945, April 12, haws 1945, p. 1089, § V(Ilage Clerk Zoning Board ti s a"he tal �s and � 957, July 9, Laws 1957, p. 2270, § 1, and as further amended Published° The I t 1e,,991 496, § 1; and that said THE DOINGS has been continuously published at regular 11=1 vaiLo .,. 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 DOINGS has affixed his hand and seal this . III . . . . . . . . . . . . .17th . . . . . . . . . . . day of . January. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.D. 1991. . . . . Publishers Charge . . . . . . .98. . . . . . . . . Publisher `Yrvl,�5 z • PG�pF OAKe • 9 C _N G O r VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 January 9, 1991 708 990-3000 Dear Resident: The Oak Brook Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Village Board will be considering a: _ Preliminary Plat Final Plat X Variation Special Use Zoning Amendment at the meetings as scheduled on the reverse side of this notice. The application has been filed by: Dr. Kianoosh Jafari Relationship of Applicant to Property: Owner The property in question is situated at: 2425 22nd Street Also shown on the reverse side is a map of the area to assist you in determin- ing your relationship to the property in question. The request which has been made is as follows: To reduce the front yard setback from the 100' requirement to approximately 431 , and the side yard variation adjoining Tower Road from the 100' requirement to approximately 301 . If you desire more detailed information, please contact me at the Village Hall to review the file on this application. I look forward to your attendance at the public meetings. Sincerely yours, &W�_0;��/ Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager bfk:sps 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 February 5, 1991 Board of Trustees Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. Tuesday February 26, 1991 MAP OF AREA 1 7 a I W 3 G r 0 _I» � i tL10 _T22 2525 2625 g 2311 - 2301 2205 2210 2' 5 2208 2c:S 7 :: • ,z 28nj \2:Z2 1 \ co WeLc113 I srlrvol co %707 ` ... .s It ti %0 H 1 4 2v 2 w !809 4 � �^.•woor �•° 10 8 C �` 2 19 17 15 ►1 9 7 S j 1 d 041� �[ G. �z A �O ` 9\ 5 Zt ' o cS .�,L d e r � OF Oqk eAG VILLAGE O F OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 708 990-3000 January 10, 1991 TO: Bruce Kapff, Assistant to Village Manager FROM: Marianne Lakosil, Assistant to Building Commissioner SUBJECT: Oak Brook Medical & Surgical Centre Section XII, B, (1) through (8) refers to "Authority to Continue Nonconforming Building Structures and Uses. " References are made in all Sections to the "Use" not being permitted in the district. The Oak Brook Medical & Surgical Centre is a Permitted Use. However, since it is BULK that we are concerned with, only the following sections seem to somewhat apply: Section (2) (b) A nonconforming building or structure which is nonconforming only as to BULK, may be added to or enlarged provided such additions or enlargements conforms to all regulations of the district in which it is located. This Section does not answer the concerns of the applicant. Section (7) (a) (3) - In Office-Research-Assembly Districts: No lawfully established principal and accessory nonconforming building or structure and a lawful nonconforming USE thereof shall be subject to the amortization provisions of this ordinance. This Section appears to place a caviat of having to be a nonconforming building (does this mean BULK?) and a lawful nonconforming USE and therefore it appears to be exempt from the amortization provisions below. Section (7) (b) Amortization Provisions: All nonconforming buildings, structures and uses as set forth in (3) above that were nonconforming prior to and remain nonconforming by subsequent amendments thereto shall be removed, or converted, and therefore devoted to USES permitted. Again, this Section refers primarily to USE and does not appear to apply to this particular situation. The applicant in seeking relief from the front and side yard requirements (BULK) and this seems to be a reasonable procedure to legalize the location of the building. Sincer It a�qk"— Marianne Lakosil Assistant to Building Commissioner ML/lr I I, LAND TITLE SURVEY K CORPORATM ASSESS ENT PLAT DOC.#W-16164 II Z - TI6INMLT ouvE II AA _ » DRrnETC PAD soR'3RIICR _ n.» T PARwG u°-• 1 to rmAa P.OB. IA fii ... ,m n,a. ,. $t xro •II • ws• 1� 538.57'ME TA,n , 2n`af ' ti + t K• n t°­­12-W. 273.45'MEAS. u t ,I as —T, .11e w „r. 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(WALKS,STAIRS,RAMPS,STOOPS) 0 DIRECTION OF FLOW OF STORM SCALE 1' AM SANITARY SEWERS NOTE:ALL PARKING!TALCS ARE PRINTED STRIPES Rill �I■ EXCEPTIONS Y 1wY6 Ia a rm 11f0!�6�'� ®� ffi�L NOTE PRBSTANTIA CONSTRUCTED ON PROPERTY ARE _ � IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMITY WRS.SITE PLAN PRE- Am RRGWL. 228ED BY JAMES COX ASSOCIATES.INC PROTECT rN[i®9r[tID6'IDI F, Mb-,Rdl(RM,_1 AID x) 2286 AND DATED DEC.20.1 AN R FURNISHED By Et�sT�IT•E p�I ipA jxvpol NTY Dtilvx?Sm TxSREDF xEmROEO »-if]Mi�6]RD 0rm mil THE VILLAGE R ON(BROOK AND REFERENCED IN .mLY°rz o 196.t •-x56.>,Ix DUPAC SPECIAL USE PERMrt REGORGED FEBRUARY). s ppL,TNExTNRt R]Yp®,m®Llp IyD�a tL�➢® 1990 AS DOCUMENT R90-017268. CEL— LOT i ix •�9EessMOrt FEB 2 2 1991 x »p®.>gyl a,0 6E A R9V ND ML RIB �ID� 28,mxxsxiP 39 NO RAN 1.Gs'i of]TIE TNIRV PRINCIPALNMEPi°IMxG LLINOi N n's PGr 'R0�.A AIO 9Qa R.O A4 x9UREOt RECOPDEO NAY•,196.As DoLrRIaT R6t-559],Ix WPAC¢NaNrT,I 9 NORTH,IUIN O Is,1961 M Iw.»]99]lTUI a rtJR PARIC^ELxrT1IXEE:THAT PART of EvORtxGSr WAMER of seCTiox,e rz°p ST OAUUDI m�,IV a mBpT 9QMGG m o0!@RU6 Am m,9i OF M SNTPD exIM[aPALTi'ER p69OtiBED u GRSaulSNwvi�,p �Ne v U.C.INT� N.7:',� A pD RE K� x VILLAGE R,G�Dr_NAr; _C7 tA6Tt�Lr ALDNG E AGE OF OAK gR00�i, IL. (ARC!ILL?RMm.]) NOTE.ALL UTILITIES LOCATED AS STAKED BY THE UTILITY LOMPAMES [AS',-NrST mtu•Ar m ixC roIxr or Ixr2RSE e IoxO1x�E'tinuAxiExTMTErzN3ioN ISOVMERLT or THE FAST OP 8111'LED CD.K-],ix As oX 8A1D ExieNSiox amt ar]�rvaMR,.1»6_ «o.xt6.6w m E:m sNE m rN�9DD ADMINISTRATION r x�INNING A Ix TD ToxNSNIP.DDPAGE DDx Y.11NDIE �.I.w ND R.arxDe�D Dp�DaLmxl�l LD�.Ro>„ m THE PDIKI° • ADDRESS:2125 W.22ND.STFEET,04KBR001(,IL. IArtlea P.NC v OIR>Q.11 _ rrsx lrvcrltx ulv zAS es ws or exe.o... eL..... vtRS rox°s°x uxu rnitTexles ox..x....c I ON�]aY00'®®.n,oaet N.isY A6 DmatWe w.Rih Ap®rml I®Y DpORTR a m.Nli ND m9a9amR.IN suxvµsr xss xsve ox me eRDUxv sxv ro - - c ��•Pe wRjy6 Imo. gIimOW,•MY®a�6. PARKING SPACES: TaE uxv IxvlcAt.. ox rxls s„_ Pxrovemns Rx THE su Il Px, x . ALl aF PARCEL sl NAryICAP 5 sxv eaa vA,eEL nlexeD,. 6xoxx ox Txe sOavrr OTm, .91®1 I M' IDI a Cln. OTHER 30 avrexrx,n,etTnev vlrx rxl I�.xx ns,r DI s. x _A sDtatvx ova ra,sl¢. [aD Use er vAirr .:.. IArz�1g 8N➢�E]Arm•v elti.ll NOTE:PMCEL 3 CONTAINS 39 FULL AND 6 PARTUEL PARKING PRICES TOTAL 135 "T oR v.>. - M mmwrt RY-SY il�G m:lErt6 ND Y6miOCI06 of v Iu0 As sr.rev xr vxi Llrr aavult 'Oe mIIm6 m t m Ro PGIOBR v mlaam B®6. - =wA ox AAto..I-9v srz IArFm»'rm'it 1. r exTTRtox eN°PERrr L.xes- rr» Of6:a��'O'JOIIR ED 96W1�A A evpiIDl oT TIS6 OL m 61m101 111 rxe svuea Pwrai+. - tr n sx,u.z.avArn¢xr Dr x.v.v.FLOVe v atD PARC 1 76 xxmuxa PARCEL 3: 9765.5638 0.1535 ,ovxuxisbsv.s1A�rl1 Nry9gpt v a_M I„90Cw a aUPAa v a awB�sQ a u OTA Nre»or axDaalwa suwea vROrtxr, v mx_. pms.'s Am f AoI6. Tat ENaowIA—S sNaWN uxv sevfs ox cux,nrrs+wxc ux srxrn vwx xxtcx... 19 evo,rsa or sitwgj.suns xtTxtx Tne wxtul,zaxe ox cxlrlc._ RT xrrts aR Dix[ettox.a _ _ NNYDrt N tpE'C u RONI w fIDOD xTRStE RAEM areavNE trtex wta rz[wwea Pwrmr[s NulntD, mvas°®up tt2 o xArexi xEtx n... v BwtR"GE a nluRtaK L. _ rx[wern w.o.T,n t�s ser e°n+y,i m L Ia.eE.lwn•0001E •.. THE mLrxeriDx Aw DrEwsu.D.ALL—1 aD I—,, ... aE txMrzox AND 0iamox or ALL s,0a WMtxwE s,sTxxs t�= :FNUMMn, IxoxF c-.MrcAS of 99xw.rLDmW6l - ;-1-1-z”Ax0 s x==,= or xemno,rzeve Aa Her vista... ` H J<-- j _AA WMIT&CMIPOY P»rIx . —A D Dxm Nt .DAt. a-iTf 4RZHI `-i ENGINE-C- �4N.$UR\rK'-_ IRVeeD pEL KM60 AteJ fGr 90�NTF 814 OGOen Ave.•Downers Grove.IL 60515•708-969-700_ 9 OAK BROOK MEDICAL & SURGICAL CENTRE December 19 1990 'r �� ecem , DEC � Mr. Bruce Kapf Assistant to the Village Manager Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60521 Dear Bruce: We are requesting an opportunity to meet before the appropriate Board of the Village of Oak Brook to present our request for an ordinance variance. For the purpose of meeting the requirements of our lendor, they are requiring that the owner, in the event that a fire or disaster that destroys a major percentage of the building, have the ability to reconstruct the building to its current configuration, size and specifications and consequently not be restricted to the current set back ordinances due to the reason that our building is currently classified as "Existing/Non-Conforming". This issue is of major concern to our lender as it effects our ability to carry out our business plan as originally developed and consequently impacts our immediate and long term financial position. In speaking previously to Mary Ann Lakosil regarding existing ordinances that might apply to our specific need, it is my understanding that there is current- ly nothing that directly relates to our situation, even though there are exist- ing ordinances that may vaguely be applied. As our lendor requires explicit direction, Mary Ann has suggested that we present our case before the Village Board and request an ordinance variance that allows us to rebuild to our cur- rent building plans and specifications. Enclosed please find our application and fee for the meeting scheduled on February 5, 1991. Should you have any additional questings, please do not hesitate to call either myself or Mr. Jalal Mizani, our Architect. Respectfully, George H. Olsen Administrator cc: K. Jafari, M.D. Mr. Jalal Mizani Mr. Robert Jafari Mr. Lance Kupisch TEMPORARY MAILING ADDRESS UNTIL 8190: 17W755 BUTTERFIELD ROAD, OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL 60181 PHONE: (708) 990-0000 OAK BROOK MEDICAL & SURGICAL CENTRE: 2425 WEST 22ND STREET, OAK BROOK, IL 60521 A 7 U VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK ZONING ORDINANCE FLOOD PLAIN 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD Appeal 0 Variation OAK BROOK, IL 60521 $100 $300 990-3000 U'� Variation Q Special Use $300 $675 APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEARING '-�'1;i ___ Amendment TO BE FILED WITH VILLAGE CLERK $650 DEC 2 1 1990 LSpecial Use $400 ' 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: /2-7-1 �j0 Board of Trustees Referral: l_;z Z _47/ Notice Published: /—J 6 -'9f Newspaper: 5 Date Adjacent Property Owners Notified: Staff Referral: Public Hearing Dates: Plan Commission: Zoning Board: Jr Board of Trustees: ;Z/=6/*?/ Board of Trustees 3- (Approval of Ord/iJn ce) FEE PAID: $ JD_ Reee gt NO. Received By: ,' ���G'29��� �= 1 Village Clerk APPLICANT TO COMPLETE LOCATION 06-28-202-005 OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: gg PERMANENT PARCEL NO. 06-28-202-008 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION:gu }era o4 litA-platADDRESS: 2425 W. 22nd St. , Oak Brook ZONING• ORA 1 ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION: ACTION REQUESTED: Variance in the front yard setback, from 100 feet to 43 feet And side yard setback,at Tower Road, from 100 feet to 30 feet. PROPERTY INTEREST OF APPLICANT: OWNER F__1 CONTRACT PURCHASER Q AGENT Q OWNER(S) OF RECORD Dr Kinnonsh .Tgfnri - M r1 PHONE NO. ADDRESS 837 S. Westmore, Lombard, IL ZIP 60148 BENEFICIARY(IES) OF TRUST PHONE NO. ADDRESS ZIP NAME OF APPLICANT Jalal Mizani, Architect PHONE NO. 986-9080 ADDRESS 7 North Grant Street , Hinsdale, 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 }o the best ,,pf my (our) knowledge and belief. 12 i qe (Signature) Applicant Date ign� re)/Applicant Date SOUTH 06-28-207-003 Bank of Naperville ` 503 N. Washington St. Naperville, IL 60540' 004 Nicholas Malinski 8 Arden Ct. Oak Brook, IL 60521 ��' 001 Sawarenjit & J. Dhillon 4 Berseem Ct. Oak Brook, IL 60521 WEST 06-28-202-004 Brunswick Corp. c/o Tax Dept. 1 Brunswick Plaza Skokie, IL 60077 EAST - 06-28-202-007 Oak Brook Bank Trust 8-1995 2021 Spring Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 009 Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Ill . 60521 NORTH 06-21-403-020 West Suburban Bank Corp. 711 S. Westmore Avenue Lombard, IL 60148 021 Venture Stores, Inc. Corp. 2001 E. Terra Lane P.O. Box 110 Fallen, MO 63366-0110 i PARCEL 1: LOT 1 IN FiG�.I,ER CO. M-1, INC. ASSESSMENT PLAT NO. 6, IN SECTION 28, TON-NSIiIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TIUPMF RECORDED JULY 20, 1964 AS DOC[MM R64-25649, IN DU PAGE COUN'T'Y, IILTTYOIS. PARC,_,L 2; LOT 1 IN RAPISTAN ASSESS%= PLAT OF PART OF THE NORTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, ;:j,- -:SHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEREIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT r� THF�-,MF RECORDED M Y 4, 1961 AS DOC{UIM-47 R61-5593, IN, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARC 3: TKAT PART OF TIIE NORTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, E,ST OF iiE TiiTrD PRI\CIPNW MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS MLLOWIS: BBSINNING AT THE SOUTH WT"GST CGiv.-t I? 0• OT 1 OF BUI7-: C M-1 T.:C. 11.SSESSi :T 'PLAT NO. 6;- THMICE SOUTH ON Tl lE, -EtiIVSIC'N OF THE WEST - I LINE OF SAID LOT TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY RIGHT OF WAY; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF THE EAST - WEST TOLLWAY TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION KITH AN EXTENSION SOUTHERLY OF-THE EAST LINE OF LOT 1 OF BLTLER CO. M-1 INC. ASSESSMENT PLAT NO. 6; THENCE NORTH ON SAID EXTENSION OF THE EAST LOT LINE TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT; TIiENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT, ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY RIGHT OF WAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN YORK TOWNSHIP, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. BANK TRANSIT E CHECKS E CASH NO. NUMBER DATE NAME DESCRIPTION RECEIVED BY: it INVALID VILLAGE OF OAK B R.O O K y'7 : :- W SIGNATURE • 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD 2 _._. 63 OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS PHONE: 13121 990-3000 RETAIN THIS RECEIPT 7k FOR YOUR RECORDS SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS DUPAGE SURGI-CENTER. INC. 1315 I 837 SOUTH WESTMORE LOMBARD. IL 80148 Ow7001 nee�o„nl�er 20. 194 PAY Three Hundred and no/100---- ---------------------------uouAas $ 300.00 TOTHEORDER OF r I Village of Oak Brook L Application for Variance 116001315118 4271,970011,1: 3 700 1314 70 L, •suw. rw. , d r � K � d• o Y M - i q• — 1 ' 1 1 ' J � it'•o' is'•o' i=•o' is-d Iz'•o -G e�ae t•�.d .5t'o� . I Ia tL t•AOMM".14,iY y a i rry,}' +s'`e�r r�4Y '�ytatyW �j�r•r�p.�� rq, .� t ¢ rr�,� fir` •,t rt•"S„��Y'M,�Y T7's k 5'r j ntny Rai H 1 .�°�j�,.,���,4;!+P.,,..roe a ryL{t['Hs�ii�.s,-•F,.k";�,1'`s T���i':g � i.: 7` r.cyG�' '� � ,� 't�1�4a't.A•r�''�Lr�rvS���a t � O � Cu �- ,.' �,x�.y�"�b[��,h,'v,..yr4•�`aI��yd.�v�.Y� '0"'v g!�x^., r� A`wxr}` „'.ia n .. 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