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S-711 - 03/26/1991 - VARIATION - Ordinances ORDINANCE NO. S— 711 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION VII(D)(8)(b) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK RELATIVE TO SIDE YARD REQUIRE4ENTS (55 Meadowood Drive) WHEREAS, an application has been filed requesting a variation from the provisions of Section VII(D) (8) (b) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook to permit the construction of an addition encroaching approximately 5 feet into the required 12-foot northerly side yard 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 January 15, 1991 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, 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) (b) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook so as to permit construction of an addition encroaching approximately 5 feet into the required northerly 12-foot side yard, provided that the addition is constructed in substantial conformity with plans submitted dated as received March 6, 1991, a copy of which are attached hereto, labelled "Exhibit A", and hereby made a part hereof. Section 3: That this Ordinance is limited and restricted to property commonly known as 55 Meadowood Drive, Oak Brook, Illinois, which property is legally described as: Lot 5 in York Woodlands, being a subdivision of part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded September 12, 1951, as Document No. 633865, in DuPage County, IL. Permanent Index No. 06-24-400-005. l Ordinance No. S- 711 An Ordinance Granting a Variation Relative to Side Yard Requirements 55 Meadowood Drive Page 2 Section 4: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage and approval as provided by law. PASSED THIS 26th day of March , 1991. Ayes: Trustees Bartecki, Bushy, Payovich, Rush and Winters Nays: None Absent: Trustee Maher and President Cerne Abstain: None APPROVED THIS 26th day of March , 1991. VilYage President ATTEST: i Village Clerk Approve as rm: ' Vill ge Attorney Published Date Paper Not Published XX .. �� pF Oq/� �� / . "�' G� eq � .p �� , f � � O y � G O 4 �2 v� `�., FCOUNS�� VI LLAGE OF OAK B �ZOOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 Ma:ch 7, 1991 708 990- 3000 MEMO TO: Village President & Board of Trustees , SUBJECT: Petska - Side Yard Variation 55 Meadowood The Village Board, at its meetir,g of February 26, 1991, voted to deny the requested side yard variation which would allow a 6' addition to the existing lz car garage, increasir.g the size to accommodate two cars. Michael Meissner, architect for the applicants, by letter of February 28, 1991, is requesting a reconsideration of this denial, w:ich, by statute, must taxe place at the Board meeting immediately following denial of the variation. Also submitted is a three-sheet set of plans showing alternative layouts for the two-car garage, the first placing the garage on the south side of the structure, elimi.^.ating the existing wood deck; the second sheet shows alternative settings of a detached garage in the rear yard; and the third is a modif�cation to their original request showing a 5' instead of 6' encroachment into the 12' northerly side yard. A reqL;est for reconsideration is a two-step process as fol�ows: 1. Approval o� a motion for reconsideration must be made by one of the Board members voting ir. favor o� denial at the last meeting; 2. Motion to approve (if so desired) the variatior: and direct preparation of an ordinance. Respectfully submitted, . ���'-�'���` �,�-�'��� Stephen Berley Village Ma:.ager �������� � Bruce F. KaAff ''� Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps al „� J. MICHAEL MEISSNER ARCH�ITECTS, AIA, NCARB J. Michael Meissner. AIA !=�bruary �� , 1 �a 1 (� (����jj v �l� �:( � v D To: v i i 1 age c� C�ak Broon . MAR O 4 1��1 Presid2nt ✓ �saard o� i ruste�s VII,IAG� QF OAK BROOt(, !L. A►C�MlNl9TRATICIN 12GG Gak 8rc�f� Roud Oak Broc� , IL 6u521 Re : Vari��ion Tor A..lex � Maria Pe�ska - 2�5 Me�ciou�ood Drive Dear Mr . President and Members ar the Board ot Tr�;stees : On behalf of ,41ex and Maria Petska I would 1 ; �;e to formaii5 request a reconsideratior; ot tneir vGriation peiitian that wa� denied in the February 26 , 199i , ir a 4 �o J VO�a. 'rVe w i 1 1 p resent at tre meet i nG on hiarch 1 2 , 1 991 , a de�ai 1 ed comparative anaiysis witn all of the possible considera�;or.s te provide �or G t:vc car garag� , :hrough all this additiona: information we feel hopeful Lr�at the greater reasona�ili�y ; i�s 4vl �f'ili� '"i,��'18 SO� UtIOfI 3S ofrere.�', requesting }i,f'lc V?rlat.iOr , T ff�; 'f, � understa�d thGt one cf the dissertirg board mem�ers must as:� oT the boa!-d as a wha i � fcr a r�ccnsid2rat ion ta be rIEC�..rd . We wi 11 prior to the Marc� 5 , 199i deadline, provide drawi :�gs anc dcc:�mentation to be included in you pac�ets which wil ? allow ycu �o ccnsider �ur ��+orts and tner� meri � prior to t�2 TOr:113� board m2e�� r;g . V�� :Ari 1 1 a i sc su�mi t and presznt at the mee�i nc cn t�� � ���^ +i.Cl@ ''u�.�'it"G�?�': 3�2 a�rl c:� p�';O�O �oc�.�me�tS Lf1a� W1 ! % V 1 Si,ia� I � Si.i�S�d!':t i at@ t,��E �'�arG;Sr1 i �S aYIU� t;"!a �cr�man Scri_'`-.? 3�'Jr0&�E'? �tlG� Iti� . are endea�✓oring to communi�ate . I wi i i by phar:� cortact cre or more of the boar� membe�s iyitr L!�:e intent t�� �i �ld �rcre cicsely the primary c�nc��ns tr�at yeu r�ay have tc best direct oar presentaticn . Very ��est regards , _�' ��1�..� �.r.'-�.r-�.� � J . bii c;-�ael MG; ssner , AI�1 :;M�?,�r:i 11 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale, IL 60521 708/323-8373 02� '� G�pF oqk A �'\ `�p �O� � f _ A . a o °° a o 4 i � ♦ 9C `�v �COUNtv+ VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 708 990-3000 February 28, 1991 Mr. & Mrs. Alex Petska 217 Bridle Path Circle Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Side Yard Variation, 55 Meadowood Dear Mr. & Mrs. Petska: The Village Board at its meeting of February 26, 1991, following considerable discussion, voted to deny your requested variation. As I mentioned to Mr. Meissner after the Board's decision, your only recourse at this point in time is to either bring your proposed construction into compliance with the zoning ordinance by either modifying the addition, which might include placing a detached garage somewhere in the rear yard, or request a reconsideration of this subject by the Village Board. Such reconsideration must be requested no later than the first meeting immediately following the Board's denial. In this case, the next Village Board meeting is scheduled for March 12, 1991. Should you choose to request reconsideration, you should indicate any additior.al mitigating factors which the Board should take into consideration in this regard. This is recomr.�ended since, for reconsideration to take place, a motion to that effect must be made by one of the Board members voting in favor of the denial. Without additional information, it is unlikely that one of the existing members of the Board who voted against your variation would be likely to simply change his mind absent such information. In order to be on the March 12 agenda, I need the above information no later than March 5. Should you require anything further in this regard, please feel free to call. Sincerely, � Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps cc: Stephen Berley, Village Manager John H. Brechin, Village Attorney Thomas Hawk, Code Enforcement Officer J. Michael Meissner, Architects 11 Salt Creek Lane , Hinsdale, IL b0521 l9 V1��� vF oAR BROOR Minutes -3- February 26, 1991 �y � � . . IV. FINANCIAL: A. Treasurer's Re ort: Revenue Expenses Fund Balance Cprporate Fund ;885,885.10 ;717,196.05 $5,300,142.29 Motor Fuel Tax Fund 18,489.17 24,391.78 304,419.82 Hotel/Motel Tax Fund 23,570.54 50.19 23,778.03 Reserve/Capital Purchases 310.19 95.09 22,766.84 Debt Service Fund 17,840.13 -0- 136,843.66 Sports Core Fund 24,596.55 100,469.62 176.27 Water Fund 263,925.30 250,208.95 4,751,854.12 Fire Pension Fund 51,962.24 12,506.64 7,830,813.68 Police Pension Fund 47,297.82 15,370.58 7,251,627.11 Trustee Bartecki moved, seconded by Trustee Maher to approve the Treasurer's Report for the Month of January, 1991 as presented. Voice Vote: all ayes, no nays. Motion carried. V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: A. Recommendation - Petska - Side Yard Variation (55 Meadowood) : Direction given at the Regular Meeting of February 12, 1991. Trustee Winters moved, seconded by Trustee Payovich to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary documentation to provide for a Side Yard Variation that would allow a setback of 6 feet into the side yard for a proposed garage. Roll Ca11 Vote: Ayes: 3-Trustees Maher, Payovich and Winters Nays: 4-Trustees Bartecki, Bushy, Rush and President Cerne Absent: 0-None Motion failed. B. Personal Rapid Transit Pro ram - Status Re ort: It was a unanimous consensus of the Board to decline completing the RTA's Request For Proposal as part of the Personal Rapid Transit Program, but the Village would like to be considered for future expansions of the PRT system following a successful pilot, at which time specific costs, advantages and disadvantages could be more clearly defined. C. Bid Recommendation - Electrical U rade - Bath & Tennis Club: Direction given at the Regular Meeting of January 22, 1991. Five (5) bids were received on February 19, 1991. Trustee Maher moved, seconded by Trustee Bushy to accept the bid of $20,000.00 from Light House Electric of Hinsdale, the lowest responsible bidder, for electrical upgrade at the Bath & Tennis Club. Roll Call Vote: VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -3- February 26, 1991 /� � � ta�pF OqKe P 9 jv � �OO'F � ��� -� i � o �`� w G - �_' O _ � � 9cFcouNt�'` 2 V I LLAG E O F OA K B ROO K 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 708 990-3000 . February 28, 1991 Mr. & Mrs. Alex Petska � 217 Bridle Path Circle Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Side Yard Variation, 55 Meadowood Dear Mr. & Mrs. Petska: The Village Board at its meeting of February 2b, 199I, following considerable discussion, voted to deny your requested variation. As I mentioned to Mr. Meissner after the Board's decision, your only recourse at this point in time is to either bring your proposed construction into compliance with the zoning ordinance by either modifying the addition, which might include placing a detached garage somewhere in the rear yard, or request a reconsideration of this subject by the Village Board. Such reconsideration must be requested no later than the first meeting immediately following the Board's denial. In this case, the next Village Board meeting is scheduled for March 12, 1991. Should you choose to request reconsideration, you should indicate any add;tional mitigating factors which the Board should take into � consideration in this regard. This is recomr.tended since, for reconsideration to take place, a motion to that effect must be made by one of the Board members voting in favor of the denial. Without additional information, it is uniikely that one of the existing members of the Board who voted against your variation would be likely to simply change his mind absent such information. In order to be on the March 12 agenda, I need the above information no later than March 5. Should you require anything further in this regard, please feel free to call. . Sincerely, ��� � � � Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFx:sps c�: Stephen Berley, Village Manager John H. Brechin, Village Attorney Thomas Hawk, Code Enforcement Officer v-----� 3. Michael Meissner, Architects 11 Salt Creek Lane AinsdaZe, IL 60521 , -KL'��.r, � „1 �-r �,�-- -�. ♦ E�F�4k 9 PG 9p � ; �f � � � O y G `O 9�, `�,`'� FCOUNT�' VI LLAGE OF OAK �3ROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 708 990-3000 February 21, �991 MEMO TO: Village President & Board of Trustees SUBJECT: Petska, Side Yard Variation 55 N:eadowood The Village Board, at its February 12 meeting, tabled this subject to allow an opportunity for all Board me:nbers to be present at the February 26 meeting to decide tnis issue. The applicant, by letter of February 13, 1991, is offering to meet with Board members at the site in order to better explain the particular hardship involved in their application. Although it was suggested that perhaps a single meeting be established with the Board, it was de�ermined that due to the Open Meetings Act, this would be inappropriate since it would be necessary to officially "notice" the meeting, take minutes, etc. if more than three Board members at a time were present a� the site. Instead, the applicant is rnaking available two time slots during which timz Board members s:�ould feel free to visit the site as they deem aporopriate keepir.g in mir.d that no more thar. two Board members may be at the site at any one tin2. The two time slots are as fcllow�: 1. Moaday, �'ebruary 25, 6:30 tc 7:00 p.m. 2. Tuesday, February 26, 6s30 to 7:00 p.^�. Respectfully submitted, � �� Ste�hen Berley � Villa e Manager ��� � /��� Bruce F. Kapf� Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps cc: Mr. & Mrs. Alex Petska 217 Bridle Parth C�rc�e Oak Brook, IL 60521 . 17 . 1 � • pG�OF OqK A,�C � �} � . � � o - � Gp _ - : `2 9CFCOUNT��`�y VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 February 14, 1991 708 990-3000 Mr. & Mrs. Alex Petska 217 Bridle Parth Circle Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Side Yard Variation 55 Meadowood Dear Mr. & Mrs. Petska: The Village Board at its meeting of February 12, 1991, agreed to table your application in order to allow all members of the Board to be present in reviewing your variation reguest. This item has been placed on the Tuesday, February 26 agencia. Should you have any further information to add to the file, please forward that to my attention no later than Wednesday, February 20. Should you have any questions in this regard, please feel free to call. Sincerely, a ���' ai � v� `� Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps cc: J. Michael Meissner, Architects 11 Salt Creek Lane Hinsdale, IL 60521 Stephen Berley, Village Manager Thomas Hawk, Code Enforcement Officer �`f� " � J. MICHAEL MEiSSNER ARC'"q'ECTS, AIA, NCARB , J. Michael Meissner, AIA U ���� '� February 13 , 1991 � FEB 1 5 i991 To: President of the Vi 11age of Oak Brook VILIAGE OF (3�K �Ra�K, (L. The Board of Trustees Chai rman of the Oak 8rook Zoni ng Board of Ap�eal�p��N�9TRATtON 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, I� 60521 Re : Variation for Alex & Marie Petska - 255 Meadowood Drive Dear Mr. President, Chairman and Trustees : While I was not personally able to be present for the Board level meeting in which the petition for variation far Alex and Marie Petska was heard , an individual representing my office Mr . James Prisby was in attendance. I am somewhat at a loss for expressions as to the disparagement between �the unanimous full Zoning Board of Appeal recommendation after its due and deliberate investigation and findings and the split 3 to 3 vote amorg the Trustees regarding its final approval . At this time I would like to ask two key considerations on behalf of the petitioner. The first is that an informal , brief on-site visit be scheduled . At which time the internal as well as the external issues of the house and its options can be more clearly illuminated and understood . The second request, if in fact the first is inappropriate or would be too untimely, is that the Trustee Members individually grant me the opportunity to speak over the phone, prior to the February 26 , 1991 meeting . This wculd allow me to more clesely establish an understanding of your concerns and to then best respond in a meaningful and honest fiashion to the Trustees . As a consultant to Villages regarding different issues, I am cognizant of the concern with reference to variations and the precedence they set and thErefore the delicate degrees from which different viewpoints may be drawn . Your consideration in this matter will be truly helpful and appreciated . Very best regards , � �.��� �J . Michael Meissner, AIA , JMM/nl 11 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale, IL 60521 708/323-8373 � � ! VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK I�"nutes -6- ^ February 12, 1991 . F. Liquor License Request - TravelincT Fare: Tabled at the Regular Meeting of January 22, 1991. Trustee Bushy moved, seconded by Trustee Rush to concur with the Local Liquor Co�nissioner and authorize the issuance of a Class A-1 Liquor License to Traveling Fare, 1600 16th Street, the Oaks of Oak Brook, for retailing of prepared foods, shelf goods and catering services. Voice Vote: all ayes, no nays. Motion carried. G. Report of Activities: 1. Finance & Library: Trustee Bartecki - The proposed Library expansion was discussed at the Co�nittee-of-the-Whole Meeting of February 11, 1991. 2. PubZic Safety: Trustee Bushy - The Oak Brook Fire Department gave assistance to the Hinsdale Fire Department for the Elliston Funeral Home fire and the Downers Grove Fire Department for a major apartment fire. � 3. Public Works & Personnel: Trustee Rush - Marino Construction will co�plete all non-restoration items by b'ebruary 8th for the Reservair B project with total completion of project by May l, 1991. The I1linois Department of Conservation notified the Village � they would not provide screen planting aiong the East-West Tollway in Brook Forest. A meeting will be held again with Senator Topinka, the Department of Conservation and the ir�terested parties regarding this proposal. � The Interstate 294 proposed sound barriers for the Village wi11 be presented to the Board at the April Cot�nittee-of-the-Whole meeting. Mr. Thomas Hawk was introduced as the new Code Enfarcement officer for the Village of Oak Brook. 4. Sports Core: Trustee Maher - Absent. 5. Stormwater Manaqement: Trustee Payovich - The Stormwater Committee announced the second phase of the Elmhurst Quarry will fulfill the requirements for the 1987 flood and predicts less construction cost for said project. 6. Zoninq & PlanninQ: Treistee Winters - No report. VI. NEW BUSINESS: A. Recorc¢nendation - Petska - Side Yard Variation {55 Meadowoad) : Application has been made for a Side Yard Variation for expansion of an existing 1 1/2 car garage to a two-car garage encroaching approximately 6 feet into the 12 foot required side yard. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -6- February 12, 1991 f�I f '�ILLAGE OF OAK BROOI�linutes -7- � February 12, 1991 . The Zoning Board of Appeals, at its meeting of January 15, 1991, recommended approval of the requested 6-foot encroachment into the 12-foot required side yard based on the findings of fact as stated in letter of January 17, 1991 from Chairman Savino. , Trustee Winters moved, seconded by Trustee Bartecki to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary documentation to provide for a Side Yard Variation that would allow a setback of 6 feet into the side yard for a proposed garage. Voice Vote: all ayes except Trustees Bartecki, Bushy and President Cerne voting nay. Motion failed. � Trustee Rush moved, seconded by Trustee Winters to table the requested Side Yard Variation to the next Regular Meeting of the Village Board. Voice Vote: all ayes, no nays. Motion carried. B. Approval of Sports Core Borrowin F�nds from Corporate Fund and Possible Surcharqe for Daily Go1f Fees: Trustee Bartecki moved, seconded by Trustee Rush to ratify a loan to the Sports Core �nd of $75,000 and to authorize an additional loan of $75,000 from the General Corporate Fund to pay current operating expenses conditioned upon the interest rate be equivalent to a 3-month Treasury Bill and to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance authorizing in addition to any green fee or membership fee paid, a surcharge of $1.50 per round of golf played. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: 6-Trustees Bartecki, Bushy, Payovich, Rush, Winters and President Cerne Nays: 0-None Absent: 1-Trustee Maher Motion carried. C. Heritage Oaks Unit 2 Subdivision - Reduction of Subdivision Security: Trustee Winters moved, seconded by Trustee Payovich to reduce the Irrevocable Letter of Credit from the First Bank of Oak Park by the amount of $81,9i5.00. Voice Vote: all ayes, no nays. Motion carried. U. Request from Dak Brook Historical Societv for Resolution of Su ort for Mayslake Historic Site: Consensus to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary resolution to support the efforts to explore the preservation and compatible adaptive reuse of the Mayslake Historic Site, and available funding from County, State and Federal governments and the private sector without commitment of funding from the Village of Oak Brook. E. Request to Purchase Replacement Squad Cars Under State of Illinois Bid: Trustee Bushy moved, seconded by Trustee Bartecki to waive the Formal bidding process and approve a purchase order to Miles VILL�,GE OF OAK BROOK Minutes -7- February 12, 1991 �3 � i .. � �.r � \ ` \ "'"{� J� pFOqk f �I�-� ~ >;,l vPG� . @,qo '�. � �� � � �` � : O y G �4 ' , � 9G'�c -��-�--- ��'" . COUN<�, V I LLAG E O F OA K B ROO K 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, 1LLINOIS 60521 -2255 708 990-3000 February 8, 1991 MEMO TO: Village Presi�ent & Board o= Trustees SUBJECT: Pe�ska - Side Yard Variation 55 Meadowwood The subject property is located in the Woodside Estates Subdivision in the R-3 zoning district whicn requires a 12' side yard. As indicated on the enclosed site plan, the existing house is approximately 12�' from the northerly side lot line. The current proposal is to increase the existing 1; car garage to a two car garage, reducing the northerly side yard to approximately 6' . The Zoning Board of Appeals at its January 15 meeting recommended approval of the requested 6' encroachment ir.to the 12' required side yard on a vote of 5 to 0 with 1 member absent. Testimony presented at the Zoning Board hearing indicated that the Village had previously granted variations from the Village's side yard requirements in the Woodside Estates area. A search of Village records indicates that the followir.g two variations were previously granted by the Village: 1. 3 Meadowwood, May 10, 1988, Ordinance 5-635, 3Z' encroachment into the 12' side yard which created no greater encroach.*:lent than the existing house. 2. 2� Palisades, August 27, 1968, Ordinance 5-169, 3' encroachment into the 12' side yard. In the event the Village Board chooses to approve this variation, it would be appropriate to direct the Village Attorney to draft the necessary ordinance for review by the Village Board at .its February 26 meeting. Respectfully submitted, 1*�t�� �� � Stephen Berley � Village Manaqer � Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps � I . .. .. , � �� �� . ' pf Oqk G� 9,q `p pO , 'f' �l :` � � 3 y G p . O . ... `al . 9C `v�. �COUNt�' VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 J�nu�t� i-t, 1991 708 990-3000 Villaye President & Board of Trustees tIILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60521 Re: Petska - Side Yard Variation 55 Meadowood Dear Mr. President & Board of Trustees: The Zonin_q Board of Appeals, at its meetiug of Sanuary 15, 1991, considered the applicant`s r�quest to permit construction of an addi.tion encroaching approximately 6 feet into the required 12-foot wide side yard. A motion was made by Member Cr�uch, seconded by Member Martinello, to recommend appraval of Lhe requested side yard variation based on the fallowing findings of fact: Z. The subject property cannot yield a reasonable return if the variation was denied. 2. The plight of the owner is due to unique circumstances i.ncluding the fact chai: the existing one-car garage is inconsistent with houses in the area which, for the most part, have two cars. 3. The variation, if granteci, would nat alter the essential character of the neighbornoo�, but rather bring the property more in �ine witn existing pro�,erties surrounding the Petska lot. This motion was approved on a roll call vate of five ayes: Members Crouch, Herman, Martinella, 5humate, and Chairman Savino; zero nays, and one member absent, Member Kenny. S� cerely, Alfred P. Sa ino Chairman Zona.ng Board of Appeals sps cc: Mr. � Mrs. A. Petska 55 Meadowood ` -' Oak Brook, IL 60521 ' r` � I� , . , . . ; ''� � VILLAGE OF OAR BROOR ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES JANUARY 15, 1991 I. CALL MEETZNG TO ORDER � The meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. by the Chairman. � MEMBERS PRESENT: Members Claybourne A. Crouch Elaine D. Herman . Roy G. Martinello Mack H. Shumate (arr. 7:45 p.m. ) Chairman Alfred P. Savino MEMBER ABSENT: Member William E. Renny ALSO PRESENT: Village Trustee, H. Richard Winters Asst. to Village Mgr. , Bruce F. Rapff II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion was made by Member Martinello, seconded by Member Herman, to approve the December 4 minutes as submitted and waive the reading thereof. VOICE VOTE: All in favor. MOTION CARRIED . . . III. PETSRA, SIDE YARD VARIATION - 55 MEADOWOOD Michael Meissner, architect, presented this application for a 6' encroachment into the existing 12' side yard for purposes of an addition which would increase the existing garage from l� to 2 cars in size. Mr. Meissner submitted a petition signed by property owners surrounding the Petska property indicating support for the proposed variation. A motion was made by Member Crouch, seconded by Member Martinello, to recommend approval of the requested side yard variation based on the following findings of fact: 1. The subject property cannot yield a reasonable return if the variation was denied. 2. The plight of the owner is due to unique circumstances including the fact that the existing one-car garage is inconsistent with houses in the area which, for the most part, have two cars. 3. The variation, if granted, would not alter the essential character of the neighborhood, but rather bring the property more in line with existing properties surrounding the Petska lot. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes - 1 - January 15, 1991 /O l � , "1 � ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: (5) Members Crouch, Herman, Martinello, Shumate, and Chairman Savino Nays: (0) Absent: (1) Member Kenny MOTION CARRIED ... IV. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Member Fierman, seconded by Member Martinello, to adjourn the meeting. VOICE VOTE: All in favor. MOTION CARRIED . . . The Chairman adjourned this Regular Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals at 8:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ��- �� ���;�� Bruce F. Kapff, Secreta y Zoning Board of Appeals Approved ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Minutes - 2 - January 15, 1991 • [ . � � ��� � � � � JAN 1 5 1991 PETSKA VARIATION Y���AG� �� ppK �RnOtt, (L. 55 Meadowood Drive - oak 8rook, I� 60521 ADMINI�TRATIGN We the undersigned residents & neighbors of Alex and Maria Petska, 55 Meadowood Drive, Oak Brook, have had adequate opportunity to review, question, or comment on the pr�posed variation before the Village of Oak Brook Zoning Board of Appeals. We not only do not obiect to the request based on the Petska's need, but are in favor and urge the Village to grant the variation as requested. NAME DDRESS �,� � � 4� L�C � , r ? ��p f/ � � �!� �-� a � - � , � oar���d� �'� — Cl�� ,-�7 c��/ - ��� , /o l,� � � � �1�.�...,,,.�.�r? �.%I 1 ��wv-Sl--- ; c � \ /� � J o��.-- � , i �w ���'"��1r-� �i �-,� G�' t� (k�, --y� 4� � . . . � �—���� ���/ s�.�,� x'1�� O, /�- _ �— � � �,�' � � � � ./7� / .�. .���. �� �� � ���/ `� � % s' /�,�� � i ��,� � ,� , a,� , � ' __� r -- ----- ���:+�-` "�.. _ ,�--�- v /t�17 �/ � � , � � � I _ � . '. . ,,,� �„� ��ll� � � . JAN 15 1991 PETSKA VARIATION VILI,AGE R� d�� BR4�+ ��" 55 Meadowood Drive ADMINl�TRA'i'��N - Oak Brook, IL 60521 We the undersigned residents 8� neighbors of Alex and Maria Petska, 55 Meadowood Drive, Oak Brook, have had adequate opportunity to review, question, or comment on the prnposed variation before the Village of Oak Brook Zoning Board of Appeals. We not only do not obiect to the request based on the Petska' s need, but are in favor and urge the Village to grant the variat,ion as requested. NAME ADDRESS �, �/� � �� /CyZ5t.1�c�/L .. !.C'. � �.� Vv CJ�f�- o � A �� �, ��,�.� /� G�'-,��'�"�� ""� . �'" ��-��. ' _��3%I�'`'"'�' j r 1 ,� 2 Z.. �1S �� ` i� - � > - ; �.�� ' s� � � . L,' . , � C.._ � �� �L/ � C�-�����-- �k�,�f�'�;'. � � �� �/�t,��'�,'�,������1�7-����� j // /� ' '/��'tJ� )' �' >�/� ` ^// T` �}�)y/'7 .y- ..(,� �/ �.�� -�7�'� t �� �..- � '/ ! /� �L/ l.'t%✓�,� T i� �Li�t�! '�l�,LtJ� �.. �, _ � � �/O �-v��p.�'�0� �A(� �P��.1�"- � , . � , , •, . � � D (C����� � JAN 1 5 I991 PETSKA VARIaTION 55 Meadowood Drive y��,(,�q� p� GaK BftO�ff, (l., " Oak Brook, IL 60521 ADMINI�TRA►TION We the undersigned residents & neighbors of Alex and Maria Petska, 55 Meadowood Drive, Oak Brook, have had adequate opportunity to review, question, or comment on the p�.-�osed variation before the Village of Oak Brook Zoning Board of Appeals. We not only do not obiect to the request based on the Petska's need, but are in favor and urge the Village to grant the variation as requested. NAME ADDRESS c�i�v��'°��1.� ����if � i�a��;�Ja����. �. /,5, � � J � � �,?.�,�--�-�-�� � , �( / . %_��� ,���,�%� � �� .��-� �. 0�', �u�- �� � =•{�--' ��z � ' `���'����-���`�� .�.�-1 -; � �j��. ^ 3a ��c.x�2� �2. �,P� '' � � ;��.���--� � .� �' -� - � � � -� /�� ����I��� ���� z�/ �� �' G���r�%� , . � �� � ���� , � a�� _ __ _ �`3 Cz.�°o�� , �,�.�---- �� G ` - L � _. . � . � . 1 �pF OqK �� . �� G e9 P � 'O�•F � � !� O N G O 4 `c� 9C `��. FCOUNt�� VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1 200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 January 9, 1991 708 990-3000 MEMO TO: Zoning Board of Appeals SUBJECT: Petska - Side Yard Variation 55 Meadowood The subject property is located in the Floodside Estates Subdivision in the R-3 Zoning District which requires a 12 ' side yard. Referring to the enclosed Site Plan, the existing house is approximately 122' from the northerly side lot line. The current proposal is to add on to the existing garage with a mud room directly behind the garaqe. This addition would reduce the side yard to approximately 6' , thus requiring a Village-approved variation. The house is presently vacant, and accordir.g to information supplied by neighbors, has been vacant for perhaps a couple of years. In reviewing this application as with other variations, the Zoning Board should use the stanaards contained in Section XIII(G) , pp. 967-968 (copy attached) . Respectfully submitted, rj�,Y.��/--� �%��i��--�{ Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager BFK:sps � � i , - � . '� � - APPENDI%A—ZONIIVG 3ec.RIII affice, department, board, b�eau or commis�on, or by any person, firm or corporation having a freehold interest, a possessory i�erest entitled to eaclusive possession, a contractual interest which may become a freehold iaterest, or any eaclusive possesaory i�erest ' applicable to the land or land and im�ovements described in the application for a variation. (3) Processing. An application for a variation shall be filed with the V'illage Clerk who shall forward one copy of such application to the Zomng Boazd of Appeals for processing in accordance with applicable Statutes of the State o� Illinois and one copy to the Board of�ustees. � (4) Standards: (� The Zoning Board a� Appeals shall not recom- mend a variation of the provisions of this arc3inance as autharized in this aection nnless it shall have made findings of fact based npon the evidence presented to it on the following specific isaues that: • (1) The pzoperty in _question cannot yield a reasonable rettan if permitted to be nsed only under the conditions allowed by the reguia tions governing the district in wlrich it is located. (2) The plight of the owner is dne to umque circumstances. (3) The variation, if granted, will not alter the � essential character of the locaiity. (b) For the p�poee a� anpplementing the above standards, the �omng Board of Appeals, in maldng the determination whether there are practical difficulties or particulaz hardships, shall also take into considezation the eatent to which the following facts, favorable to the applicant, have been established by the evidence tha� 96? � , '� � , _ ' 3e�%III OAK BROOK CODE (1) The particular phyaical s�ronndings, shape, � or topograp�rical conditions of the specific property involved would bring a particolar hards�rip npon the owner as distingniehed firom a mere inconvenience if the strict letter of the regnlation were to be c�ied out (� The condition upon w�rich the petition for variation is based would not be applicable generally to the ather property within the _same zoaing classification. (3) The gra�ing of the variation will nat be detrimental to the public welfare ar i��ious to other p�operty or imp�ovements in the neighborhood in which the pzoperty is lo- cated. (4) The proposed variation will not mnpair an adeqnate snpply a� light and air to adj acent P�Pert3►, ar snbstantially incsease the danger a�fire, or otherwise endanger the pnblic safety or snbstaatially diminish a� imP� P�P�3' valnes within the npighborhood. (� That the piupose of the variation is not b8sed eaclnsively npon a desire to make more money out of the property. (6) That the alleged di�cnity a� hardslrip has not been created by anq person preaentlp having an interest in the property. (c) The Zoiring Board a� Appeals may recommend and the Board af 1�ustees may reqirire such conditiona and reetrictions npon the premises benefited by a va=iation as may be necessary to comply with the standards set forth in t�his section to rednce o� mimmize the injiaions effect of snch v�ation upoa ather property in the neighbor- hood, and to implement the general p�poae and intent of tbis ordinance. � (� Unauthorized Variations: The variation procedtae � shall in no case be nsed to accomplish a reanit which 968 3,� . '"� �'\, PUBLISHER'S CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY That the notice, a tnze copy of which is attached to this certificate, was published in THE DOINGS once each week for . .t�v o . . . . weeks successively; that the date of the first publication was the . . ,�9 t h . , . day of . D e c e m b e r _ A. D. 19 9�. . . . , and that the date of the last publication was the . . .21 s t, , , , day of. D e c e,n b e r, A. D. 19 9 0 . . . 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, Bun Ridge, Willowbrook and Cities of Darien and Oakbrook Tenace and circulated generally in the Villages of Hinsdale,Clarendon Hills,Oak Brook,Bun Ridge,Willowbrook and Cities of Darien and Oakbrook Terrace 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 situations,to wit;by Section S of"An Act to revise the law in relation to notices," 1874,Feb. 13,R.S. 1874,p. 723, § 5,as amended 1959,Ju- ly 17,Laws 1959,p. 1494, § 1;and is also a"newspaper"as defined by Section 1 of"An Act con- cerning the publication of legal notices," 1909,June 8,Laws 1909,p. 288, § 1,as amended 1927, June 29, Laws 1927, p. 603, § l,and as further amended 1945, April 12, Laws 1945, p. 1089, § l, 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 yeaz prior to the �rst publication of the attached notice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, one of the co-publishers of said THE DOINGS has affixed his hand and seal this . . . . . . . . . . . 22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . dayOf . . . . . . .December . . . . . . . . . . . A.D. 19 90. . . . •� LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF OAK BPOOK DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES,ILLINOIS • • - ' NOT�E�PUBIIC HEARING . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a publ�hearing be(ore the Zoning Board of Nppeals af the ynlage oT Oak Brook,DuPape . � and Cook Countlea,�Illnois,will be held on January 15,1991 at / 7�0 p.m,in the Oak Brook VillaQe HaA,1200 Oak Brook Road, . - '`, • 1,�/1�✓x,�� Illinois.fa the puPpose d consMering the applicatiorc of Alex • • • • • • • • • • . J . and Maria Petska fot a s(de yard variatlon as prov(ded under PUU�beI� • • • • • • • Sectlon XIII(G)af the Zoning Ordinance d the Y�Ilage'of Oak G�� Brook IAirais.Ordinance G�.�art�ended. A vatiation hom tl�e provision W 5ectbn VII(D}(�(b)to Perrr� construction d an addftbn encroaching a�proximately 8 Jeet !nro the required 12-toot wfde side yard le requested. The PrapenY�Y�9��ally descrbed as 55 Meadawood Orive, Oak Brook, Illinds, and ihe legal descriptbn is as " fdlovra: La 5 in Ywk Woodlands.betng a subdivisbn of part of the Northwest OUarter of the SOutheast �uarter Of Section 24,Township 39 North,Range 11 East d tlie Third Principal Meridian,axordi�g to the palt thereof . i DuP a e�Cait��f 12,1951.as Document No.633865, �5. ag My.IL PermaneM Parcel No.06�24-400- AI�persoiis'desldng to be heaM In support d or In opposkfon to the proposed varfatio� or any provlslon thereoi.wlll be - afforded an opportuNty to do so and may,submk their atatements oralry a Io writlng or both.The hearing may be ' recessed to arrotl�r date if notke d time and place thereaf fs �blky announced at the hearing or is ghren by neMrapaper p�licaGon nat less than tNe(�dari Prio►to ffie date a the tecessed heariny. - _ . " ; : _: ,. ,,;unda Gonnena ' Pubished at�e dlrectbn d the Co�porffie AuUarltles�arM!he Zanirq 8oard c{pppeab c(ihe Viltape of Oak Brook,DuPage � and Cook CouMles.IlNnds. . Pubbhed in The Doinga Dec.19.1990. , VILLAGE OF OAiC BROOK Minutes -g- , . -^� •-�, December 11, 1990 . _ � F. Referral: � With no objections, Temporary Chairperson Payovich made the following referral: Petska - Side Yard Variation (55 Meadowood) -- Re�erred to Zonir.g Board of Appeals Meeting of January 15, 1991. G. Ratification of Termination of Polo and Stablinq Tract Agreements: TrLs�ee Maher moved, secor.ded by Trustee Bushy to ratify the telephone poll relative to the ternination of the contract dated Aprii 25, 1989 betweer. the Viilage of Oak Brook and the Oak Brook Polo Company and the termir.ation of the Stabling Tract Agree:nent dated .;une 11, 1985 with the Butler Company. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: 6-TrLstees Bartecki, Bushy, Maher, Payovich, Rush and Winters Nays: 0-None Abseat: 1-President Cerne Motion carried. VIII. ADJOURh'ME�:: Trustea B;:shy moved, seconded by '�rustee Rush to adjourn the meeting at 9:42 p.m. Voice Vote: all ayes, no nays. Motion carried. ATTEST: ' � � -� ►�C�'� � inda K. Gonnella Village Clerk � � . . � / qYpp oved asv mended f a:btmn1211 VILLAGE OF OAiC BROOK Minutes -8- December 11, 1990 z L . � \ � PG�pF Oqk eAp �" O,F � �; Ifl - � ��.- w � �� o . 9c��ouNt�,�y2 VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 -2255 December 19, 1990 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: Alex and Maria Petska Relationship of Applicant to Property: Owner The property in question is situated at: 55 Meadowood Drive 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 permit construction of an addition encroaching approximately 6 feet into the required 12-foot wide side yard is requested. 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, /�f_�e�'�t'G� r� i� Bruce F. Kapff Assistant to Village Manager bfk:sps � A11 meetings ars 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, I1linois. Plan Commission Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. Monday N/A Zoning Board of Appeals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. Tuesday January 15, 1991 Board of Trustees Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. Tuesday February 12, 1991 MAP OF AREA - � YeRx. � ? ? t '.� x t. �2 we.es , , � , � � �r it! � '17 s 1 c s ��- � �� � 4� . � i - � I � 7W a ��2 1 9f 3L 1�! 1� IS � ►���w � + IL ' i0�0 S'7. o � � t i� � p�q iei �„ O � _= 4. O� 0 pr � + � � y a 9�o � _ �a � Z 7n M7 u 4 • 19 1 � `^�o°o'� 3i o P� � � � 7 a �� ew ; 'ib �� �47 �` � � • 71s 39 3s 37 ' s o �� t 2t °9� � , o a � tb � ac J � . � ;35 39 3j 3 2) � v 3 O wo�ow�' o u i t 13 1) b t 8 ��o r �_� � � 2S c� 07 Y 4 �800 1 I i �tj27 � a sos � =c Z � 4 I � f� �� w000w�ooi ep � � � n 11 IO 9 8 7 I � �v � I /' / ..�--- ----=� 1618 ' 1800- � i � � "� ^ �' . h � • � A � • � ♦ V 1 L LAG E O F O A K � B R4 O K ZONING ORDINANCE FLOOD PLAIN 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD � Appeal Q Variation - OAK BROOK, IL 60521 $100 $300 990-3000 X� Variation Q Special Use $300 �675 APPLICATION FOR PiIBLIC I�ARING � � Amendment T�O BE FILSD i�TITB VII.LAGB CGEitR �650 ' � Special Use . �400 . ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PROPER FEE, PLAT OF SURVEY, AND 18 COPIES OF A SCALE DRAWING, SHOWING ALL PERTINENT APPLICABLE INFORMATION; i.e. , PROPERTY LINES, EXISTING BUILDINGS, LOCATION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, ANY BUILDINGS ON ADJACENT PROPERTY WITHIN 100 FF.ET OF SUBJECT PROPERTY. ' DO NOT i�TRIT6 IN THIS SPAC6 -- F+OR OFFICB OS8 ONLY Date Filed: 1 �-Z 6 - �� Board of Trustees Referral: /2-I/--90 Notice Published: /Z - ��-q� Newspaper: 1�0/ti6iS Date Adjacent Property Owners Notified: /2-1`�-9� Staff Referral: !2-�-qD . Public Hearing Dates: Plan Cot�nission: /L� Zoninq Board: /"/$-9/ Board of Trustees: 2-/Z-q/ Board of Trustees: �-Z 6-`�/ (Approval of Ordinance) FER PAID: $���� Receipt No. ��d F Received By: ;�2 '�L��-�i r ! �Y7'1 Oi ��r� ' � � Village Clerk APPLICANT T'0 DOMPLETE LOCATION o6-z y- OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: PERMANENT PARCEL NO. �-400.005 LOT NO. 5 SUBDIVISION: Woodside Estates ADDRESS: 55 MPadn�nn�t nri��a ZONING: R3 ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION: VII C-1-B � ACTION RE,�UESTED: Variation of side yard setback at north end of the existinQ structure to 6' - 2" (from the required 12' - 0") to allow for 6' - 5 3/4" extension to the existing garage. (6' - 0" to the end of the overhan�) __ PROPERTY INTEREST OF APPLICANT: OWNER XQ CONTRACT PURCHASER � AGENT -Q - OWNER(S) OF RECORD Alex & Maria Petska PHONE N0. 708-655-3780 ADDRESS 217 Bridle Path Circle, Oak Brook, IL 60521 ZIP 60521 BENEFICIARY(IESj OF TRUST PHONE NO. ADDRESS ZIP NAME OF APPLICANT S�i7� PHONE NO. ADDRESS Z1P I (we) certify fihat all of the above statements_and the �tai-ements contained in any papers or pla�s submitted h�rewith are true to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief. - • r � . . . � / . �����=�. I - � - ; � - .�� , �'1��1 'ignature) Applicant Date (Signature) Applicant Date . ���%� NOTICE TJ APPLICANTS Filinq Schedule - Available on Request A Variation is a zoning adjustment which permits minor changes of district requirements 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 inherp�t 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 properties 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 application of� the Zoninq Ordinance. Where hardship conditions extend to other properties, a Variation cannot be granted. The remedy for general hardship is a change of the map or the text of the Zoninq Ordinance. 2. You must prove that the combinr�tion of the Zoning Ordinance and the uncommon conditions of your property Frevents you from makinq any reasonable use of your land as permitted by yoiir present zoning district. Since zoning regulates land and not people, the following conditions cannot be considered pertinent to the application for a Variation: (1) proof that a Variation would increase the financial return from the land, (2) personal hardship, (3) self-imposed hardship. In the last case, the recognition of conditions created after the enactment of the Zoninq Ordinance would encourage and condone violation of the law. 3. No Variation tnay be granted which would adversely affect surrounding property ar 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 naiues and addresses of surrounding property owners from the property in_saue�tion__f.or a di.Rt.ar�o cF 25^ �,.;.��.'�i�-Fiyr' yl1�v�.11J110� �:r,; �..G ,.uwi,�r oi ieet occupied by all public xoads, 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. NAI�. ADDRESS Bozovich, DoBrosav 06-24-400-002 2 Woodridge Dr. York State Bank Trust �� 447 06-24-400-003 536 S. York St. , Elmhurst, IL 60126 Nichol, Barbara J. 06-24-400-004 4 Woodridge Dr. Maxon, Ralph E. 06-24-400-006 6 Woodridge Dr. � Hatter, Clemens A. 06-24-401-003 10 Woodridge Dr. Batendorf, Robert W. 06-24-401-004 9 Woodrid�e Dr. Tomber�s, John 0. 06-24-401-005 8 Woodrid�e Dr. McCall, David F. & Marie 06-24-401-006 7 Woodridge Dr. Flippenger, Elmer 06-24-203-008 1721 York P.d. Flippenger, Elmer 06-24-203-009 1721 York R3. . Flippenger, Elmer 06-24-203-010 1721 York Rd. Beto, Steven R. 06-24-203-014 3 Meadowood Dr. Manders, T. & Stephens, D. 06-24-203-015 2 Meadowood Dr. � Morganti R.F. & I.R. 06=24-20:i-016 1 Meadowood Dr. Philli_ps'; Thomas & Joanne 06-24-206-020 - 29 Hickory Dr. " Marino Joshph 06-24-206-021 30 Meadowood� Dr. �a � � � ��eo i i ''�tf7 g' at, '`` a��.�'+-o�n BANK RECEIPT ` TRANSIT 3 CHECKS 8 CASN DATE NAME DESCRIPTION RECEIVE NO. NUMBER BY: * INVAUD � E � VI LLAGE OF OAK BROOK SGINAT�UR • 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD 71OH4 � — ; OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS � u PHONE: 1312) 990-3000 RETAIN THIS RECEIPT �� FOR YOUR RECORDS Z10� SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SVSTEMS ALEX R. PETSKA " MARIA PETSKA 317 8 217 BRIDLE PATH CIACLE OAK BROOK, IL 80521 /� � � /� . �i— 718 � � _ .__, __ .. oR�0 1 ;:�� ��/z �✓� $ 3 c� �. � , - - % �E� � �c v� �-�� �/ �i/�e�- �— �� DOL�wRs . � BANK OF HINSDALE SubsidWry of lake Shore�ancorp r00 E O{den/wenue Hinsd�k IlGnps 00�71 / P�R �:0 7 190B8 L 4i: �i' LO 6 7 5008��• - m�,� 1