HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLAN COMMISSION - 03/05/1970 - WILD OAKS SUBDIVISION _ 1T _ r_ TZ _ _
AINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING HELD BY THL P.L.\l�T COMMISSION OF E.LI. --YZ(O VE
VIL iv t ARCH 5, 1970 IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING.
MEMBERS PRESENT: a Also present: C .A.Willis, Village
Manager
Steve Schwellenbach, Charman Tom Rettenbacher,
Gerald Tvrdy Building Supervisor
Gayle Bantner
Richard Pottker,
Alvin Kra snow
William Shannon, Secretary
Thomas Hamilton
Excused: Leah Cummins, Charles Siewert
WILD OAKS SUBDIVISION - 10 Acres
James Carroll, petitioner, requested a rezoning from M-1 (manufacturing) to A-2 (multi-
family) . In compliance with-the request of the Plan Commission at the last meeting , Mr.
Carroll presented a revised land use map even though this was not an item of considera-
tion in the zoning request. However, the Plan Commission felt it would be most important
to include this feature into the pre-annexation agreerr-,ent in order to be assured of good
planning and development.
The revised land use map was a decided.improvement over the one originally presented
and after considerable discussion, -Mr. Tvrdy made a motion to recommend to the Village
Board that there be no change in zoning . Motion died for lack of a second..
After the petitioner clarified several other minor matters, motion was made by Mr. Krasnow
that the Plan Commission recommend to the Board of Trustees approval of the request in
zoning from i\.2-1-to.A-2 -subject to a limit of 156 units in the project and subject to a cash
donation in lieu of the 10% land dedication with such donation being applied to benefit the
residents in the northeast section of the Village . This would provide a density of approxi-
mately 18 units per acre . Motion was seconded by Mr. Hamilton anti it passed with Mr.
Tvrdy casting a dissenting vote .
The purpose of stating the maximum number of units should be stipulated in the pre-annexa-
tion agreement in order to control the density which is less than the maximum permitted in
the existing ordinance . It was pointed out that there will be 72 units on the west side,
_ abutting residential, and 84 units on the east side similar to the layout submitted at the
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--At this time, the Plah 'Commissibn feels it proper to go on record that there should be no
further multi-family units allowed on the northeast end of the village . Developers should
be cognizant of the fact that sewage facilities are limited, commercial districts are limited
as to service, school districts are not in a position to absorb additional students and park
district officials would be unable to provide open space for the-neighborhood. Also, the
flight patterns of O'Hare Field will prohibit almost any. further residential in this area.
Further, the Plan Commission would appreciate being advised' of results of any future
informal hearings on any requests similar to this . This would able the Commission members
to work more effectively with the Board of Trustees in bringing about the development of
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our our community in the finest possible manner.
On motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned at 11:30 P. M.
Steve Schwellenbach , Chairman
William Shannon, Secretary
ELK GROVE VILLAGE PLAN COMMISSION
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cc: President and Board of Trustees
Plan Commission Members
Village -Nianager
Building & Zoning Supervisor
--Village Clerk
Department. Heads
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