HomeMy WebLinkAboutG46-89 Ordinance No. G46-89
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976,
ENTITLED SUBDIVISIONS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section I. That Section I8.08.290G of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
G. Cul-de-sac. "Cul-de-sac" means a minor street with only one
outlet with appropriate terminal vehicular turnarounds for the safe and
convenient reversal of traffic movement.
Section 2. That Section 18.16.030A of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
A. Layout of streets and pedestrian ways showing rights-of-way and
pavement widths, street centerline radii, street names (not duplicating the
name of my street used in the city or its environs, unless the street is an
extension of an already named street, in which event that name shall be
used) and showing proposed through streets extended to boundaries of the
development;
Section 3. That Section 18.16.030H of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
H. Impact assessments as may be required by the planning
department in order to adequately evaluate the effect of the proposed
development on the environment and existing community facilities and
surrounding land uses, existing and proposed. A traffic impact analysis may
be required by the engineering division of the public works department and
shall contain components as described in the Institute of Traffic Engineers
publication, Transportation and Land Development, 1988.
Section 4. That Section 18.20.010D of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
D. Graphic (engineering) scale shall be one inch to one hundred
feet. An additional plat at an alternative scale may be submitted for
recording purposes if required for plat legibility and approved by the
planning department and the engineering division of the department of
public works.
Section 5. That Section 18.20.030 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.20.030 Planned unit development plat - Required information.
A final, detailed land use and zoning plat, suitable for recording with
the county recorder of deeds, shall be prepared. The purpose of the
planned unit development plat is to designate with particularity the land
subdivided into conventional lots, as well as the division of other lands, not
so treated, into common open areas and building areas, and to designate
and limit the specific internal uses of each building or structure as well as
of the land in general. The final planned unit development plat and
supporting data shall include the following:
A. All information as required in Section 18.20.020;
B. Planned unit developments not incorporating a division of
property into lots for individual buildings shall designate the exact location
of all buildings to be constructed, and a designation of the specific internal
uses to which each building shall be put, including construction details;
centerline elevations; pavement type; curb, gutters, culverts, etc.; and a
street numbering designation shall be furnished for each building;
C. Common open space documents shall be provided indicating, at
the election of the city, that common open space shall be as follows:
I. 'Conveyed to a municipal or public corporation, or conveyed
to a not-for-profit corporation or entity established for the purpose of
benefiting the owners and residents of the planned development or
adjoining property owners, or any one or more of them; all lands
conveyed under this subsection shall be subject to the right of the
grantee or grantees to enforce maintenance and improvement of the
common open space; or
2. Guaranteed by a restrictive covenant describing the open
space and its maintenance and improvement, running with the land for
the benefit of residents of the planned unit development or adjoining
property owners and/or both;
D. Major changes which alter the concept or intent of the develop-
ment as indicated on a previously approved preliminary planned unit
development plat including the following:
I. Increases in density,
2. Reductions to proposed open space
3. Changes in roadway standards as follows:
a. Roadway location,
b. Pavement widths,
c. Ownership and maintenance,
4. Changes in the sequence of development,
5. Increases in the height of buildings, or
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6. Changes in the final governing agreements, provisions, or
covenants;
Such changes require the submission of a new preliminary plat
and supporting data following the preliminary approval steps and subse-
quent amendment of the final planned unit development plat;
E. Minor changes to the development as indicated on a previously
approved preliminary planned unit development plat which may be granted
by the zoning administrator including the following: -
I. Moving buildings, roadways, and parking lots by twenty feet
or less,
2. Decreases in density,
3. Increases in open space,
4. Substitution of alternate plant material in the landscape
plan,
5. Building materials.
Section 6. That Section 18.24.020A of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
A. All rights-of-way shall conform to the following specifications:
Centerline Turning
Width (feet) Gradient (percent) Radius (feet)
Minimum Minimum/Maximum Minimum
Major
Arterial
Street 100-200 0.4/5.0 300
Minor
Arterial
Street 80-100 0.4/5.0 300
Collector
Street 70 0.4/7.0 300
Minor Street 60 0.4/9.0 200
Cul-de-sac
Street 50 0.4/9.0 200
Frontage
Access
Street 40 0.4/8.0 200
Private Street 50 0.5/8.0 200
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Section 7. That Section 18.24.020G of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
G. A cul-de-sac street shall not be more than nine hundred feet in
length measured along its centerline from the street of origin to the center
point of the cul-de-sac turnaround unless there are fewer than fifteen lots
abutting the cul-de-sac. Each cul-de-sac shall have a terminus of nearly
circular shape with a minimum diameter of one hundred ten feet. The
center point of the diameter of the cul-de-sac shall align with the center-
line of the cul-de-sac street. -
Section 8. That Subsection K of Section 18.20.030 of the Elgin Municipal Code,
1976, as amended, be and is hereby deleted.
Section 9. That Subsection L of Section 18.20.030 of the Elgin Municipal Code,
1976, as amended, be and is hereby redesignated as Subsection K.
Section 10. That Section 18.24.060E of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
E. Additional building setbacks may be required for corner lots to
assure the proper development of intersection design and traffic safety.
Additional building setbacks may be required for lots fronting on collector
or arterial streets.
Section II. That Section 18.28.020A of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
A. Sanitary sewer lines, including sewer stub terminals at the
property line of each lot or each potential building location, shall be
installed to serve all properties except where private septic systems are
permitted.
Section 12. That Section 18.28.0208 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
B. Interim septic systems may be allowed when sanitary sewer
service is not available and shall be subject to the following requirements:
I. The property shall be annexed to the sanitary district of
Elgin or, if not contiguous to the district, a restrictive covenant shall
be placed on the property requiring annexation to the district when
contiguity is established, and requiring disconnection from the
temporary septic system and connection to the sanitary sewer system
within six months of the availability of sewer service. Annexation and
connection fees shall be payable consistent with standard district
requirements. The owner of the property shall cause a copy of such
restriction to be filed in the office of the recorder of deeds.
2. No further municipal action including but not limited to
approval of a performance bond, issuance of a building permit, or
approval of engineering plans and specifications shall be taken until
the required covenant has been recorded.
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3. All service and lateral sewer line extensions shall be
installed for future connection when feasible and as determined by the
city engineer.
4. The developer shall submit required percolation tests and
septic system design prepared and sealed by a professional engineer
registered in the state of Illinois, prior to the issuance of any building
permit.
Section 13. That Section 18.28.030G of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
G. One-inch water taps shall be provided for all one-family and two
family zoned lots, and eight-inch water taps shall be provided for all lots or
potential building locations within developments zoned for manufacturing.
Section 14. That Section 18.28.040 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.28.040 Public utilities.
All utilities, except those provided for as a conditional use consistent
with Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code; including but not limited to tele-
phone, electric, gas, and cable television lines, shall be installed under-
ground in all developments and subdivisions and shall be located in recorded
easements.
Section 15. That Section 18.28.050B of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
B. Pavement in a cul-de-sac turnaround shall have a minimum
diameter of ninety feet measured from back to back of curbs.
Section 16. That Section 18.28.050G of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
G. Street name signs including traffic control signs, shall be
installed in accordance with city standard specifications. Traffic control
signs shall be of a design consistent with the State of Illinois Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Any street designed with a two hundred
fifty foot centerline turning radius shall be posted for a maximum speed
limit of twenty five miles per hour. Any street designed with a two
hundred foot centerline turning radius shall be posted for a maximum speed
limit of twenty miles per hour.
Section 17. That Section 18.28.060B(3)(e) of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
e. Street name signs including traffic control signs, shall be installed in
accordance with city standard specifications. Traffic control signs shall be of a
design consistent with the State of Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices. Any street designed with a two hundred fifty foot centerline turning radius
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shall be posted for a maximum speed limit of twenty five miles per hour. Any street
designed with a two hundred foot centerline turning radius shall be posted for a
maximum speed limit of twenty miles per hour.
Section 18. That Section 18.32.010 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.32.010 Compliance with chapter required.
Prior to, or concurrent with approval of a final plat of subdivision, or
of a final plat of a planned unit development, each subdivider or developer
shall be required to dedicate land for school sites and park and recreational
purposes to serve the immediate and future needs of the residents of the
development. Cash contributions in lieu of actual land dedication or a
combination of both, at the option of the city and in accordance with the
criteria and formulas set forth in this chapter, may be required. For
developments that receive final approval of a geographic part or parts of
the area included in the preliminary plat and proceed in phases, and for
which a cash contribution in lieu of park and school sites is required; the
cash contribution shall be payable on a per acre basis for the area
contained within each phase of the development.
Section 19. That Section 18.32.020B of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
B. School Classification and Size of School Site. School classifica-
tions and the size of school sites within the city shall be determined in
accordance with the following criteria:
Minimum Number
Maximum Number of Acres of Land
of Students for Each School
School Classification Each Such School Site of Such
by Grades Classification Classification
Elementary schools or
grades kindergarten
through five 600 10
Junior high schools or
grades six through eight 1,200 22
High schools or grades
nine through twelve 2,500 50
Section 20. That Section 18.32.040A of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
A. Cash Contributions. Where the development is small and the
proposed site is too small to be practical or when the available land is
inappropriate for park and recreation purposes or a school site, the city
shall require the subdivider or developer to pay a cash contribution in lieu
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of land dedication required. The cash contribution in lieu of park and
recreation land dedication shall be held by the city solely for the acquisi-
tion of park and recreation land, as classified in this chapter, to serve the
immediate or future needs of the residents of that subdivision or develop-
ment or for the improvement of other elements of the local park and
recreational system which already serves such needs. The cash contribu-
tions in lieu of school sites shall be collected by the city and forwarded
from time to time to the school district to be used in the funding of the
acquisition of land for school sites or for other uses as provided by law.
Section 21. That Section 18.44.010 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.44.010 Annexation.
A request for annexation shall be accompanied by a fee based upon
total acreage and the submission of a proposed annexation agreement;
Annexation (without Annexation Agreement)
1. Less than ten acres, one hundred dollars;
2. Ten acres to less than one hundred acres, one hundred fifty
dollars;
3. One hundred acres or more, two hundred dollars.
Annexation (with Annexation Agreement)
I. Less than ten acres, two hundred fifty dollars;
2. Ten acres to less than one hundred acres, five hundred
dollars;
3. One hundred acres or more, seven hundred fifty dollars.
Section 22. That Section 18.44.020 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.44.020 Preliminary plat filing.
A. The submission of the preliminary plat of subdivision or a planned
unit development shall be accompanied by the following fees based on the
total acreage of the proposed development:
I. Less than ten acres, two hundred fifty dollars;
2. Ten acres to less than one hundred acres, five hundred
dollars;
3. One hundred acres or more, seven hundred fifty dollars.
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B. In addition to the above fees, each applicant shall pay for the
cost of providing for an accurate verbatim account of the testimony before
the planning and land use commission pertaining to his application. A
deposit of two hundred dollars shall be made at the time of application. If
such costs are less than the deposit, the remainder will be refunded after
approval of the final plat by the planning and land use commission. If the
cost exceeds the deposit, the additional amount shall be paid in full prior to
consideration of the final plat by the city council.
C. All fees shall be paid in full prior to consideration by the
corporate authorities.
Section 23. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provi-
sions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed.
Section 24. That this ordinance be in full force and effect from and after its
passage and publication in the manner provided by law.
s/ George VanDeVoorde
George VanDeVoorde, Mayor
Presented: May 10, 1989
Passed: May 10 , 1989
Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0
Recorded:
Published:
Attest:
s/ Marie Yearman
Marie Yearman, City Clerk
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