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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION - 24-63 - 7/18/1963 - OPPOSE REZONING/CTY DOCS 587/588/589RESOLUTION NO. v1- �J A RESOLUTION OPPOSING REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN COOK COUNTY - COOK COUNTY BOARD OF APPEALS CASE NOS.8 5$and$9. WHEREAS, the petitioner has requested the rezoning of 1.4 acres at the southeast corner of Algonquin and Elmhurst Roads from B-2 Restricted Service District to B-4 General Service District for restaurant and cocktail lounge, see legal deo-rip- tion attached, from the Zoning Board of Appeals of Cook Cc)vnty, Case No. 587, and WHEREAS, said petitioner in Case No. 5$$ has sough+_. *he rezoning of 2.4$ acres immediately south of the above described area from R-4 Single Family Residence District to B-3 General Business District, see legal attached, and WHEREAS, the petitioner in Case No. 589 has also sou. -ht the rezoning of 15.96 acres immediately egst of the foregoing along Algonquin Road from R-4 Single Family Residential to R-5 General Residence for Multi -family for the purpose of constructing; 243 apartment units, see legal attached, and WHEREAS, the above described properties are with2n one a,d one half mile of the Village of Elk Grove Villagers bou.ndaries,and. WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, Illinois, believe that the granting of the above request for rezoning will be against public interest and adverse to public health, morals and general welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, Illinois: Section 1. That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby object to the granting of the rezoning sought in the above cases for the following reasons: 1. The property in question is and should remain single family residential since the use of the property to the east of the property in question is for a Catholic Church which is compatible to single family residential. Immediately adjoining .he property to the south are twelve new single family homes, most of which are still under construction, in the $28,000 to $30,000 price range, built by Miller Builders who intends to erect a total of 120 single family homes in this location, some of which back up to Elmhurst Road, in the vicinity of the property in question Both Elmhurst Road and Algonquin Road form good zoning dividing lines along the west and north, respectively, separating the property in question from the multi -family uses to the north 2. The proposed Miller development to the south positively indicates that not only is single family residential development suitable but also is desirable in the area and. 'r;-�at if the property in question remains as zoned it too will be developed single family residential rather than as proposed. 3. The details of the proposed apartments were vague as to storm drainage, sanitary sewer and water, and the plans of the buildings were such that fire equipment could not get to the middle of the buildings. Rural fire equipment serves this area and neither the equipment nor the man -power is available to adequately handle same. Consequently fire hazard would be increased by the proposal submitted. 4. The proposed cocktail lounge is objectionatle since it is nearby a Church and the United Airlines Stewardess Training Center. 5. The proposed development taxes public facilities beyond their ability, intrudes upon normal residential growth, is harmful to nearby and surrounding property values and the Church property abutting to the east. The roads proposed are private, 20 feet in width and inadequate to handle fire equipment. Continued apartment zoning in areas such as the one in question saturates said areas with populations for which there are inadequate public facili- ties, fire and police protection, storm drainage, and roadway systems to handle increased traffic. Section 2. The Village Attorney is hereby directed to submit a copy of this resolution to the County Clerk, Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals, Cook County Board of Commissioners and other interested persons. Section 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED this 18th day of JJ' , 1963 APPRUVED this IOU day of J`017 , 1963 Jews L Giros President Attest: Eleanor G. Timor Village Clerk LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR CASE NO. 587 That part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence South on the Vest line of said Southwe&t Quarter 303.46 feet to the North line of the South 2371.14 feet of said Southwest Quarter; thence East on said North line 302.56 feet to the ;Jest line of the East 1017.49 feet of the gest 1320 feet of said Southwest Quarter; thence North on said eldest line 301.12 feet to the North line of said Southwest Quarter; thence 6iest on the North line of said Southwest Quarter 302.56 feet to the place of beginning tt (except that part thereof dedicated for Elmhurst Road (Route 631 -and Algonquin Road, as per Document 11195787 recorded February 2, 1933, in Cook County, Illinois. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR CASE NO. 588 That part of the North 423.58 feet of the South 2371.14 feet of the Southwest Quarter of Section 240 Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian lying West of the East 1017.49 feet of the West 1320 feet of said Southwest Quarter (except that part thereof dedicated for Elmhurst Road (Route 83) as per Document 11195787 recorded February 2, 1933, in Cook County, Illinois. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR CASE NO. 589 That part of the East 1017.49 feet of the West 1320 feet of the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian lying North of the South 1947.56 feet thereof (except that part thereof dedicated for Algonquin Road, as per Document 11195787 recorded February 2nd, 1933, in Cook County, Illinois.