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e... AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ELGIN ZONING ORDINANCE RECLASSIFYING CERTAIN PROPERTY
ADJACENT TO THE VILLA OLIVIA GOLF CLUB
AND GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FORA PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
WHEREAS, written application has been made to reclassify certain
property adjacent to the Villa Olivia Golf Club from M-1, Manufacturing,
to B-3, Service Business District, and for a special use for a planned
unit development; and
WHEREAS, the Plan Commission has reviewed said application and
submitted its report to the Zoning Board of Appeals and to the City Council;
and
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has conducted a public hearing
after due notice and submitted its report and recommendations to the City
Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the findings and recommendations
of the Plan Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That Subsection B of Section 21-106 of Chapter 21 of the
City Code of Elgin, Illinois, as amended, be and the same is hereby further
amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: The boundaries herein-
before laid out in the "Zoning District Map", as amended, be and are hereby
altered by excluding from M-1, Manufacturing and including in B-3, Business
Service District, the following described property:
That part of the North East quarter of Section 29, Township 41
North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as
follows: Commencing at a point in the center line of Illinois High-
way Route No. 5, 554.4 feet South and North 84 degrees, 30 minutes,
West 657.36 feet from the North East Corner of said Section 29;
thence Southerly, a distance of 2173.38 feet to a point in the South
line of said North East quarter that is 655.38 feet East of the South
West corner of said East half of the North East quarter, thence
Westerly along the South line of said North East quarter, a distance
of 762.8 feet to a point 1214.0 feet East of the South West corner
of said North East quarter; thence North Westerly in a straight line
1590.0 feet to a point 1033.0 feet East of the West line of the West
half of the said North East quarter; thence East parallel with the
South line of said North East quarter, a distance of 360.94 feet;
thence Northerly along a line that forms an angle of 88 degrees 21
minutes 17 seconds to the left with the prolongation of the last
described course, a distance of 829.49 feet; thence Easterly along
a line that forms an angle of 39 degrees 34 minutes 17 seconds to
the right with the prolongation of the last described course, a
distance of 9.83 feet to the center line of Old Illinois Highway
Route No. 5; thence South Easterly along said center line, a dis-
tance of 600.40 feet to the place of beginning, being situated
in the City of Elgin, Hanover Township, Cook County, Illinois.
(Located east of 1601 Villa Street.)
Section 2. That a special use for a planned unit development on property
described in Section 1 be and is hereby granted subject to the following:
1. Any required widening and signalization of highways
required by the City of Elgin and the Illinois Department of
Transportation shall be the responsibility of the developer;
unless funds are otherwise available; however no portion or
costs of said improvements shall be borne by the City of Elgin.
2. That the major collector street off of Route 20 shall
be widened and developed as a boulevard-type street as directed
by the City of Elgin in order to provide separation between the
golf course and townhouses on the east and the commercial
development on the west; such street shall be designed so as to
be wide enough to handle traffic generated by the development.
3. The commercial area located west of the proposed collector
street shall be developed only as (a) a unified neighborhood
shopping center specifically approved by the City of Elgin and
of approximately 150,000 square feet in floor area and exceeding
175,000 square feet; and (b) a recreation/sports complex. The
free-standing commercial structures shown on the preliminary site
plan shall be eliminated; but in the discretion of the City Council
free-standing structures may be permitted on the final site plan if
they are physically and architecturally consistent with the archi-
tectural style of the main shopping center so that they enhance
rather than detract from the aesthetic appearance of the entire
shopping center.
4. That no residential units shall be constructed within
250 feet of U.S. Route 20 and eight units proposed to be located
at the south end of the row of townhouses that open directly onto
the collector street be eliminated.
5. That all plans for signs and landscaping shall be sub-
mitted to the Department of Community Development of the City of
Elgin for approval in accordance with applicable ordinances of the
City of Elgin.
6. That the main collector street proposed off of Route 20
shall remain a private street.
7. That developer shall participate in a special assessment
to be initiated by City to provide a local improvement consisting
of a looped water distribution system to serve subject property and
to be commenced concurrently with the planned unit development.
8. That the final site plan shall be submitted for approval
and shall be in accordance with the ordinance and all other
ordinances of the City of Elgin.
9. That construction shall commence within five years of the
effective date of this ordinance and it shall be completed no
later than ten years after the effective date of this ordinance.
Any extension of said time limit shall be within the sole discre-
tion of the City of Elgin and shall not be granted unless work is
shown to be progressing satisfactorily.
10. The final plat and site plan shall provide no less
than three acres for use by occupants of residential structures
tow without charge as recreational areas; 20,000 square feet of said
recreational areas shall be devoted to use as tot lots.
Section 3. That the City Council of the City of Elgin hereby finds that
the special use for a planned unit development granted herein is deemed neces-
sary for the public convenience in providing shopping and recreational facili-
ties for residential development of the property adjacent to the subject property
located within the Village of Bartlett and to serve the needs of the residents
of the City of Elgin. The City Council further finds that the special use
granted is so designed, located and proposed to be operated that the public
health, safety and welfare will be protected and promoted by the conditions
imposed by this ordinance. The City Council further finds that substantial
injury will not result to the value of other property in which the subject
property is located as the special use granted herein is an integral part of
the development of the surrounding area.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law and shall be
published in pamphlet form by order of the City Council.
s/ W. E. Rauschenberger
W. E. Rauschenberger, Mayor
Presented: April 10, 1974
tow Passed: April 24, 1974
Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0
Recorded: April 24, 1974
Published: April 24, 1974
Attest:
s/ Margaret A. Glink
Margaret A. Glink, City Clerk
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