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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE - 3717 - 8/17/2021 - Removing and Replacing Chapter 7, Article DORDINANCE NO. 3717 AN ORDINANCE REMOVING AND REPLACING CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE D OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE ZONING ORDINANCE 2410 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: That Chapter 7, Article D be removed and replaced to read as follows: ARTICLE D. INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER DISTRICT SECTION: 713-1: DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT 713-2: USE REGULATIONS 713-3: YARD AND BULK REQUIREMENTS 713-4: PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS 7D-5: SIGNS 7D-6: FENCE AND LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS 713-7: COMMON SITE AMENITIES 713-8: BUILDING DESIGN, ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS 7D- 1: DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT: The Innovation and Technology Center Zoning District is a district with specific standards and expectations incorporating innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship. The intent of the district is to allow flexibility and creativity in design, as well as diversification in the planning, location, design and use of the structures. The district serves as an engine for economic growth and reinforces the Village's role as an innovation and technology based employment center. 7D-2: USE REGULATIONS: A. General Conditions: 1. All uses in the Innovation and Technology Center Zoning District shall relate to operations and functions associated with innovation, advanced technology, and entrepreneurship. 2. All uses shall meet the Industrial District performance standards as set forth in this Code. 3. All uses shall meet the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines, which guidelines by this reference are incorporated herein, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Village Clerk. B. Permitted Uses: Business Services and Administrative Offices Co -Working Centers Entrepreneurship Centers/Business Accelerator Professional Offices Data Centers Restaurants (excluding drive thru) Uses accessory to a permitted or conditional use for the development and enjoyment of the Innovation and Technology Center Zoning District C. Conditional Uses: Clean Manufacturing Medical Research & Development Precision Engineering Research and Development Technology based operations 1. Prerequisites for Conditional Uses: Applications for Conditional Uses shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development and will be distributed to the Police, Fire, and Public Works Departments along with a copy to the Village Managers Office. The Departments shall review and consider whether the proposed Conditional Use is consistent with the criteria set forth in Section 7D-1 of this article and with the following considerations: a. Aesthetics in compliance with the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines; b. Parking, number and location of loading dock areas and drive in doors in compliance with the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines; c. Traffic generation onsite and along Northwest Point Boulevard; d. Compatibility with neighboring uses and overall uses within the Innovation and Technology Center Zoning District; e. Ingress and egress into the site; and f. Landscaping and screening requirements in compliance with the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines. Based upon review by the various Departments, a recommendation shall be made to the Mayor and Board of Trustees concerning the acceptance or denial of the Conditional Use. Final approval for such Conditional Use shall be made by the Mayor and Board of Trustees. Said Conditional Use may supersede or provide variations to provisions of this Code. D. Special Uses: Surgery with Out Patient Care Microbrewery, Distillery & Winery Entertainment Facilities Hotels Churches Warehousing, distribution, and light assembly of goods, products and supplies provided such use is an accessory use to a permitted use within the District. Not more than seventy-five (75%) percent of the floor area of the building may be utilized for warehousing, distribution or similar operations. E. Prohibited Uses: Prohibited uses are those uses identified in the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines. Additionally, unless it is an expressly Permitted, Conditional or Special Use, the use will be deemed Prohibited. 7D-3: YARD AND BULK REGULATIONS: A. Building Height: The maximum height of any building within the District shall not exceed the greater of twenty-five (25) stories or three hundred and seventy-five (375') feet. B. Front Yard: The minimum front yard setback shall be fifty (50') feet. C. Lot size: No lot shall be less than four (4) acres in area. D. Maximum Ground Coverage: No more than fifty (50%) percent of the lot shall be covered with building and accessory structures. E. Maximum Floor Area Ratio: The maximum floor area ratio (FAR) shall not exceed 0.50 for each level of all buildings. For example, a single story building may have a FAR of 0.50, a two- story building a FAR of 1.00, a three-story building a FAR of 1.50, etc. 7D-4: PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS: A. The location of parking facilities shall be deemed to comply with subsection 4-3 B 1 c of this Code so long as the closest parking space servicing a building is within two hundred (200') feet of such building. Further, no portion of parking facilities shall be separated by a public street. B. Parking requirements shall be satisfied by: 1. Providing one parking stall for every 1,000 square feet of building area, with the exception of data centers which can be parked at a ratio no less than one parking stall for every 3,000 square feet of building area; or 2. Demonstrating that the parking requirements of subsection B 1 above shall be available on the subject property in the form of land banking an equivalent area on the parcel for future use. If existing parking is deemed inadequate by the Director of Community Development, the land banked parking shall be constructed. 3. Parking requirements for hotels shall be as set forth in Chapter 4 of this Code. C. Loading spaces: 1. Loading and service docks shall be permitted within the Innovation and Technology Center Zoning District. Loading and service docks shall be limited to no more than one (1) per 10,000 square feet of building space per parcel. 2. All buildings shall have at least one loading or service dock area which is twelve (12') feet by sixty (60') feet. 7D-5: SIGNS: A. A single monument sign is permitted per each parcel. Standards for size and design are reflected in the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines. B. Wall signs shall be permitted, provided the same do not exceed three (3) square feet for each lineal foot of building frontage or extend above the facia or parapet line. Standards for size and design are reflected in the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines. C. Signs identifying the Innovation and Technology Center shall be permitted to be located at the ingress and egress to said parcels located along Arlington Heights Road and King Street or fronting Interstate 90 as approved by the Director of Community Development. No such sign shall exceed three hundred and fifty (350) square feet. 7D-6: FENCE, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS: A. Height and location of fences: 1. No fence shall be erected in excess of eight (8') feet or be located in the front yard or ahead of any building. B. Prohibited Fences: 1. Chain link, barbed wire , electrically charged, cinder block, and wooden fences are strictly prohibited. C. Screening: Screening is required within any new development or redevelopment. Screening shall be designed with a combination of elements including low solid masonry or stone walls, pre- cast walls, outcropping, berms, and landscaping. 2. Facilities and equipment located externally must be enclosed and screened with landscaping to minimize views from adjoining streets, buildings, or open space. The method of screening should be architecturally integrated with the adjacent building in terms of materials, colors, shape, and proportion. 4. All loading docks, service docks and refuse areas must be screened from public view. 5. Screening shall comply with the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines. D. Landscaping: 1. Landscaping shall comply with Section 8-6 of the Municipal Code. 2. Landscape plantings should complement the architectural style of the buildings on said parcel. The landscaping of buildings should be designed using simple forms and aesthetic combinations of plant material in rich, vertical layers. All landscaped areas shall be irrigated. 7D- 7: COMMON SITE AMENITIES: A. Site amenities such as ponds, fountains, statuary, plazas and outdoor areas for gathering, walking paths and similar attractions shall be incorporated into the development of all sites. 7D- 8: BUILDING DESIGN, ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS: A. All new and renovated buildings shall comply with the Innovation and Technology Center Design Guidelines. Section 2: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized to publish this Ordinance in pamphlet form. Section 3: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. VOTE: AYES: 5 NAYS: 0 ABSENT: 1 PASSED this 17t' day of August 2021. APPROVED this 17t' day of August 2021. APPROVED: Mayor Craig B. Johnson Village of Elk Grove Village ATTEST: Loretta M. Murphy, Village Clerk PUBLISHED in pamphlet form this 20th day of August, 2021. Mayor CRAIG B. JOHNSON Village Clerk LORETTA M. MURPHY Village Manager RAYMOND R. RUMMEL Ordinance No. 3717 Village Trustees NANCY J. CZARNIK PATTON L. FEICHTER JEFFREY C. FRANKE SAMUEL L. LISSNER CHRIS PROCHNO STEPHEN F. SCHMIDT Adopted by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village This 17th day of August 2021. Published in pamphlet form by authority of the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village this 20th day of August 2021. (SEAL) _ Loretta M. M rph Village Clerk 901 WELLINGTON AVENUE • ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS • 60007-3499 TELEPHONE (847) 357-4000 • FAX (847) 357-4044 • TDD (847) 357-4088 www.elkgrove.org