File #: 15-076    Version: 1 Name: ORDINANCE - Centerline Setback Requirement along Knoxville Avenue
Type: Action Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/3/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/10/2015 Final action: 3/10/2015
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Community Development Director with a Request to Concur with the Recommendation from the Site Plan Review Board to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Reducing the 100 Foot CENTERLINE SETBACK REQUIREMENT Along KNOXVILLE AVENUE for the Property Located at 5712-5720 N KNOXVILLE AVENUE, Peoria, Illinois (PIN 14-16-451-014 & -016), with contingencies. (Council District 3).
Indexes: Goal 2 - Safe Peoria, Grow employers and jobs.
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,198 (15-076), 2. Attachement A to Memo - Petition for Waiver - Centerline Setback, 3. Ordinance - 5712-5720 n knoxville avenue Centerline Setback Waiver, 4. Attachment A to Ordinance - Site Plan
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Community Development Director with a Request to Concur with the Recommendation from the Site Plan Review Board to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Reducing the 100 Foot CENTERLINE SETBACK REQUIREMENT Along KNOXVILLE AVENUE for the Property Located at 5712-5720 N KNOXVILLE AVENUE, Peoria, Illinois (PIN 14-16-451-014 & -016), with contingencies. (Council District 3).

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BACKGROUND:
The applicant is proposing to purchase the property located at 5712-5720 N Knoxville Avenue and proposes to demolish the existing commercial building and construct a 4 story building, approximately 66,080 square feet (16,510 square feet per floor). The building is proposed to have 90 units and be used for elderly housing.

Appendix B, Article 3.1.f.(11). requires owners of property along primary thoroughfares to agree to remove any structure, placed within 100 feet of the thoroughfare centerline, at his/her expense and to hold the City of Peoria harmless from any expense or liability arising out of the removal or relocation of the structure, if the full setback requirement or a portion thereof, is needed for public improvement. Upon proper petition by the owner of property affected by the above requirements, the City Council, by majority vote, upon recommendation of the Site Plan Review Board and appropriate state or county officials, may waive the signing of the above statement. The City has received an email response from IDOT regarding the request. However, the email does not meet the standard required per code for an official recommendation. Therefore, the approval is contingent upon a formal response from the State.

A lesser setback than the required 100 foot centerline setback has already been established in the immediate area. One of the buildings within the Junction City Shopping Center is setback approximately 83 feet and the existing building on the subject property is setback approximately 61 feet f...

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