File #: 16-389    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 10/7/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/24/2017 Final action: 1/24/2017
Title: Communication from the City Manager and the Community Development Director with a Request to Concur with a Recommendation from the Planning & Zoning Commission and Staff to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending Special Use Ordinance No. 14,967 in a Class O-2 (Exclusive Office Park) District for a Financial Institution with a Drive-up Facility to Add a 70 Square Foot Freestanding Sign for the Property Identified as N. KNOXVILLE AVE. (Parcel Identification Nos. 14-08-277-011 and 012), 7555 N. KNOXVILLE AVE. (Parcel Identification No. 14-08-277-013), and 7535 N. KNOXVILLE AVE. (Parcel Identification No. 14-08-277-014), Peoria, Illinois. (Council District 5)
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,438 (Item No 16-389), 2. ORD NO 17,428 (Item No 16-389), 3. Ordinance SU for PZ 16-34, 4. 7535 Knoxville Site Plan, 5. Sign 2, 6. Staff Report for PZ 16-34, 7. PZ Minutes for 16-34, 8. Staff Report for PZ 16-34 for 11 03 16, 9. PZC 11 2016 Minutes for 7535 N Knoxville Ave
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and the Community Development Director with a Request to Concur with a Recommendation from the Planning & Zoning Commission and Staff to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending Special Use Ordinance No. 14,967 in a Class O-2 (Exclusive Office Park) District for a Financial Institution with a Drive-up Facility to Add a 70 Square Foot Freestanding Sign for the Property Identified as N. KNOXVILLE AVE. (Parcel Identification Nos. 14-08-277-011 and 012), 7555 N. KNOXVILLE AVE. (Parcel Identification No. 14-08-277-013), and 7535 N. KNOXVILLE AVE. (Parcel Identification No. 14-08-277-014), Peoria, Illinois. (Council District 5)

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BACKGROUND: Petitioner William Merritt is requesting to add a 5-foot tall, 70 sq. ft. in size, freestanding sign located along the frontage of Knoxville Ave.

At their October meeting, the Planning & Zoning Commission found that the request met the Findings of Fact and voted 5 to 0 TO APPROVE, with the following condition of approval:
1) Remove gravel/rock mulch within and adjacent to the parking lot.

During discussion, the Petitioner's representative stated that gravel mulch had been removed from the parking lot islands, therefore the Commission assumed the requested waiver to allow the gravel mulch to remain was no longer required and did not discuss any further. Following the meeting it was determined that the entirety of the gravel had not been removed, only a small portion. The Petitioner's representative misunderstood the location of the gravel to which the requested waiver applied. As a result, the Petitioner requested reconsideration of the waiver to allow the gravel mulch to remain within the parking lot.

At their November meeting, the Planning & Zoning Commission found that the request met the Findings of Fact and voted 4 to 0 TO APPROVE with the following condition of approval:
1) Remove gravel/rock mulch within and adjacent to the parking lot.

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