ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Director of Community Development with a Request to Concur with the Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission and Staff to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Approving a SPECIAL USE in a Class CN (Neighborhood Commercial) District for an ASSISTED LIVING (Sober Living) FACILITY, for the Property Located at 2419 N. PROSPECT ROAD (Parcel Identification No. 14-34-327-009), Peoria IL (Council District 3).
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BACKGROUND: The petitioners, Michael and Lorinda Slaughter, request to obtain a Special Use to operate an Assisted Living Facility (Sober Living) at 2419 N Prospect Road. According to the petitioners, a sober living residence is the next step after successful rehabilitation, where tenants support each other’s sobriety by keeping each other accountable and focused. There would be one house manager residing on-site. No treatment or social services are provided on-site. The applicant proposes 11 residents and 1 house manager, for a total of 12 people residing at the three story, five bedroom building, on a 5,662 acre lot.
The Development Review Board recommended approval of the use provided the occupancy is limited to seven persons, in order to protect resident and neighbor health and safety and to protect the enjoyment of the use of adjacent property.
The Planning & Zoning Commission agreed with the recommendations from the Development Review Board, and found that the request met the Findings of Fact and voted 7-0 to approve the request with the following conditions and waivers:
1. Occupancy is limited to a total of 7 occupants (up to six residents and one staff resident).
2. Use must comply with Building and Fire Safety Codes as adopted by the City of Peoria. Architectural drawings, including life safety plan are required.
3. All off-street parking must be on a hard, all weather surface, not gravel.
4. If a dumpster is needed, it must be screened from view of adjacent residential uses and the public right of way.
5. Waiver from landscaping and transitional bufferyard requirements.
6. If the special use is not in place and in active use within 6 months from the date of granting, then, without further action by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, the special use, or authorization thereof, shall be null and void.
See the attached Planning & Zoning Commission case packet PZ 20-18 and meeting minutes for detailed information.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A
NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERNS (at the Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting): Three comments were submitted in writing ahead of the meeting, all in support for the petitioners and in favor of the use at this location. No other comment was received.
IMPACT IF APPROVED: A sober living facility would be an allowed use from this location, providing safe residence to up to 6 residents and one staff resident.
IMPACT IF DENIED: The property cannot be used for a sober living facility.
ALTERNATIVES: N/A
EEO CERTIFICATION NUMBER: N/A
WHICH OF THE GOALS IDENTIFIED IN THE COUNCIL’S 2017 - 2032 STRATEGIC PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION ADVANCE?
1. Grow Peoria
WHICH CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR(S) FROM THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION IMPLEMENT?
1. Reinvest in neighborhoods.
DEPARTMENT: Community Development