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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG23-95 [ CITY OF ELGIN ORDINANCE NO. G23-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19, ENTITLED "ZONING" OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976 , AS AMENDED ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN ON THIS 26TH DAY OF APRIL, 1995 Published in pamphlet form by authority of the City Council of the City of Elgin, Kane and Cook Counties, Illinois, on this 27th day of April, 1995 . emk rm. STATE OF ILLINOIS } ss . COUNTY OF KANE ) CERTIFICATE I , Dolonna Mecum, certify that I am the duly appointed and acting municipal clerk of the City of Elgin, Cook and Kane Counties, Illinois . I further certify that on April 26, 1995, the Corporate Authorities of such municipality passed and approved Ordinance No. G23-95, entitled An Ordinance Amending Chapter 19 , Entitled "Zoning" of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976 , as Amended, which provided by its terms that it should be published in pamphlet form. row The pamphlet form of Ordinance No. G23-95, including the Ordinance and a cover sheet thereof, was prepared, and a copy of such Ordinance was posted in the municipal building, commencing on April 27 , 1995, and continuing for at least ten days thereafter. Copies of such Ordinance were also available for public inspection upon request in the office of the municipal clerk. DATED at Elgin, Illinois, on April 27, 1995. Municipal Clerk (SEAL) Ordinance No. G23-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19, ENTITLED "ZONING" OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976, AS AMENDED WHEREAS, written application has been made to amend the provisions of the zoning ordinance relating to site design regulations for planned developments; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Development Commission held a public hearing concerning the proposed amendment after due notice in the manner provided by law; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Development Commission has submitted its written findings and recommendation that the requested amendment be granted; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Elgin, Illinois, concurs in the findings and recommendations of the Planning and Development Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS : em. Section 1 . That Chapter 19 . 60 entitled "Planned Developments" of Title 19 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, be and is hereby further amended by amending Section 19 . 60 . 080 to read as follows : 19 . 60 . 080 SITE DESIGN REGULATIONS . The site design regulations for planned developments are established as minimum requirements . The City Council may require additional conditions, restrictions, maximums, or minimums on the impact, location, design, construction, and operation of a planned development, exceeding such minimum requirements, as may be deemed necessary to promote the purpose and intent of this title and chapter. The site design regulations for planned developments shall be as follows : A. Residential Planned Developments . For any planned development district with a residential use, or for a conditional use for a planned development with a residential use in any zoning district, the site design regulations shall be as follows : 1 . Building Setbacks - Generally. No "building" [SR] "setback" [SR] from a "street lot line" [SR] for a "zoning lot" [SR] with a planned development shall be less than the minimum required building setback from a street lot line of the adjoining zoning districts directly opposite the public right of way, nor shall such setback be less than the adjoining zoning districts on the same side of the public right of way and on the same block. No building setback from an "interior lot line" [SR] for a zoning lot with a planned development shall be less than the minimum required building setback of the adjoining zoning district from that same interior lot line, as calculated with the minimum required zoning lot area of such adjoining zoning district, nor shall the building setback from an interior lot line be less than the minimum required building setback for the �^ most similar standard zoning district. F Where a required building setback from a street lot line or an interior lot line conflict with the requirements for exterior primary yards or exterior secondary yards, the requirement resulting in the greatest yard depth or setback shall apply. For the purpose of this section, no private street shall be considered as forming a boundary of a block. One or more parcels of land divided or separated by a private street shall be subject to the provisions of this section as if the parcels were a single block. 2 . Primary and Secondary Yards . Primary and secondary yards shall be provided as follows : a. Primary Yard - Exterior. An exterior primary yard shall be maintained adjoining those walls of a principal building, directly facing an interior lot line of the zoning lot without rm. any intervening buildings, and where such walls contain a main exterior entrance to an individual dwelling unit or where such walls contain a window to rooms designed and used for living or dining. Where a room designed for living or dining features windows on two or more separate walls, only one primary yard for such a room need be provided along one such wall . b. Primary Yard - Interior. Where an exterior primary yard is not required, an interior primary yard shall be maintained adjoining those walls of a principal building, and where such walls contain a main exterior entrance to an individual dwelling unit or where such walls contain a window to rooms designed and rik used for living or dining. Where a room designed for living or dining features windows on two or more separate walls, only one primary yard for such a room need be provided along one such wall . c . Secondary Yard - Exterior. An exterior secondary yard shall be maintained adjoining those walls of a principal building or an accessory building, directly facing an interior lot line of the zoning lot without any intervening buildings, and containing no windows or containing only a window to a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, closet, hall, storage room, utility room or basement recreation room. d. Secondary Yard - Interior. Where an exterior secondary yard is not required, an interior secondary yard shall be maintained adjoining those walls of a principal building or an accessory building, containing no windows or containing only a window to a kitchen closet, hall, storage room, utility room, or basement recreation room. 3 . Calculation of Yards . The minimum required depth of a primary or secondary yard shall be calculated as follows : a. Primary Yard - Exterior. Exterior primary yard depth (EPYD) in linear feet shall equal two times the height of the building in stories (S) ; the product plus the quotient of the length of the wall (L) in linear feet divided by ten linear feet; the sum plus 24 linear feet. Minimum exterior primary yard depth can be expressed by the following formula: PYD = ( 2 x S) + (L / 10) + 24 . b. Primary Yard - Interior. Interior primary yard depth (PYD) in linear feet shall equal two times the height of the building in stories (S) ; the product plus the quotient of the length of the wall (L) in linear feet divided by ten linear feet; the sum plus 6 linear feet. Minimum interior primary yard depth can be expressed by the following formula: IPYD = (2 x S) + (L / 10) + 6 . c . Secondary Yard - Exterior. Exterior secondary yard depth (ESYD) in linear feet shall equal the height of the building in stories (S) plus the quotient of the length of the wall (L) in linear feet divided by ten linear feet; the sum plus eight linear feet. Minimum exterior secondary yard depth can be expressed by the following formula: ESYD = S + (L / 10) + 8 . d. Secondary Yard - Interior. Interior secondary yard depth ( ISYD) in linear feet shall equal the height of the building in stories (S) plus the quotient of the length of the wall (L) in linear feet divided by ten linear feet; the sum plus two linear feet. Minimum interior secondary yard depth can be expressed by the following Formula: ISYD = S + (L / 10) + 2 . e. Height of a Building in Stories . For the purposes of calculating the minimum required depth of a primary or secondary yard, the height of a building in stories shall be calculated as follows : Height of a building in stories (S) shall equal the height of the building (H) in linear feet 14 divided by ten linear feet. One half of a story or more shall be considered one full story. Height of a building in stories can be expressed by the following formula: S = H / 10 . f . Length of Walls . For the purposes of calculating the minimum required depth of a primary or secondary yard, the length of walls (L) in linear feet shall be measured as the horizontal distance from corner to corner of the building. Offsets in a wall of six linear feet or more along a continuous general frontage of a wall shall be calculated separately. 4 . Measurement of Yards . Primary and secondary yards shall be measured horizontally in relation to the ground, and perpendicular to straight walls or radially to curved walls . The periphery of the yards need not be extended past the corners of a building to their point of intersection. The required primary and secondary yards of two or more individual buildings shall not overlap. Where portions of a building contain a different number of stories, primary and secondary yards shall be provided for each separate wall plane of the building. The resulting required yards may overlap. Lower portions of the building may project into the required yard of an upper portion of the building. 5 . Vehicle Use Areas Within Yards . Where the walls of a building containing primary or secondary windows at or below the third story level face a street or an off street parking lot for ten or more vehicles, the full dimension of the required primary or secondary yard setback shall be provided outside the boundaries of such vehicle use area. " 6 . Site Capacity. The regulations for t planned developments concerning residential land area, "residential floor area" [SR] , number of "dwelling units" [SR] , and "building coverage" [SR] shall be as follows : a. Residential Land Area. Residential land area shall be comprised of the square footage of land area for residential use located within the boundaries of a planned development, excluding the square footage of land area designated for public rights of way, "streets" [SR] , "driveways" [SR] , stormwater detention or retention facilities, ponds, parks, wetlands and flood plains . For the purpose of calculating the maximum allowable number of dwelling units, certain land area, encompassing woodlands, slopes, etc . , may be permanently preserved without such land area being deducted from total residential land area, as may be approved or required by the City Council . However, such land area shall be deducted from total residential land area for the purpose of calculating maximum residential floor area and maximum building coverage. b. Number of Dwelling Units . The minimum amount of required residential land area for each dwelling unit shall be 3, 000 square feet: ( 1) Maximum Number of Dwelling Units . The maximum number of dwelling units based on the minimum required residential land area for each dwelling unit can be calculated as follows : The maximum number of dwelling units (DU) shall equal the residential land area (RLA) divided by 3,000 (Pk square feet. Maximum number of dwelling units can be expressed by the following formula: DU = RLA / 3, 000 . ( 2 ) Number of Intended Dwelling Units . The maximum number a dwelling units based on the intended average floor area of a dwelling unit may be calculated as follows : The maximum number of dwelling units (DU) shall equal the maximum residential floor area (RFA) divided by the intended average floor area of a dwelling unit (FADU) . The maximum number of dwelling units based on the intended average floor area of a dwelling unit can be expressed by the following formula: DU = RFA / FADU. c. Residential Floor Area per Dwelling Unit. The average 000.- maximum "residential floor area" [SR] per "dwelling unit" [SR] for the residential land area of a planned development shall be calculated as follows : Residential floor area per dwelling unit (RFA/DU) in square feet shall equal residential land area (RLA) in square feet divided by the number of dwelling units (NDU) ; the quotient minus 3,000 square feet; the difference times . 285714286 ; the product plus 1, 000 square feet. Maximum residential floor area per dwelling unit can be expressed by the following "site capacity formula" [SR] : RFA / DU = [ ( (RLA / NDU) - 3,000) x . 285714286 ] + 1,000 . A dwelling unit within a planned development may exceed the average maximum residential floor area per dwelling unit. The maximum total residential floor area shall not be exceeded within the planned development. d. Total Residential Floor Area. The maximum total "residential floor area" [SR] for the residential land area of a planned development shall be calculated as follows: Total residential floor area (TRFA) in square feet shall equal residential land area (RLA) in square feet minus the product of the number of dwelling units (NDU) times 3, 000 square feet; the difference times .285714286; the product plus the product of the number of dwelling units (NDU) times 1, 000 square feet. Maximum total residential floor area can be expressed by the following "site capacity formula" [SR] : TRFA = [ (RLA - (NDU x 3, 000) ) x .285714286 ] + (NDU x 1, 000) . F e. Building Coverage per Dwelling Unit. The average maximum "building coverage" [SR] per "dwelling unit" [SR] for the residential land area of a planned development shall be calculated as follows : Building coverage per dwelling unit (BC/DU) in square feet shall equal the residential land area (RLA) in square feet divided by the number of dwelling units (NDU) ; the quotient minus 3, 000 square feet; the difference times . 3631428; the product plus 632 square feet. Maximum building coverage per dwelling unit can be expressed by the following "site capacity formula" [SR] : BC / DU = [ ( (RLA / NDU - 3, 000) x . 3631428] + 632 . A dwelling unit within a planned development may exceed the average maximum building coverage per dwelling unit. The maximum total building coverage shall not be exceeded within the planned development. f . Total Building Coverage. The maximum total "building coverage" [SR] for the residential land area of a planned development shall be calculated as follows : Total building coverage (TBC) in square feet shall equal residential land area (RLA) in square feet minus the product of the number of dwelling units (NDU) times 3, 000 square feet; the difference times . 3631428; the product plus the product of the number of dwelling units (NDU) times 632 square feet. Maximum total building coverage can be expressed by the following "site capacity formula" [SR] : TBC = [ (RLA - (NDU x 3, 000) ) x . 3631428] + (NDU x 632 ) . B. Nonresidential Planned Developments . For any planned development district without a residential use, or for a conditional use for a planned development without a residential use in any zoning district, the site design regulations shall be as approved by the City Council, subject to the provisions of this chapter. Section 2 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed. Section 3 . That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage in the manner provided by law. Kevin Kelly, ayor Presented: April 26 , 1995 Passed: April 26, 1995 Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0 Recorded: April 27 , 1995 Published: April 27 , 1995 Attest: h t,Ia'lv►�,Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk emw