File #: 15-379    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 11/5/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/24/2015 Final action: 11/24/2015
Title: Communication from the City Manager and the Director of Community Development with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE REZONING Certain Property from a Class R-3 (Single Family Residential) District to a Class O-1 (Arterial Office) District for the Property Identified as Parcel Identification No. 13-02-100-003, Located on the West Side of IL ROUTE 91, Peoria IL.
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,292, 2. Ordinance for ZC 15-50.pdf, 3. PZ 15-50 Surrounding Zoning Map.pdf, 4. PZ Commission Minutes November 5.pdf
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and the Director of Community Development with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE REZONING Certain Property from a Class R-3 (Single Family Residential) District to a Class O-1 (Arterial Office) District for the Property Identified as Parcel Identification No. 13-02-100-003, Located on the West Side of IL ROUTE 91, Peoria IL.

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BACKGROUND:

Proposal
Petitioner Dave Horton of Midwest Engineering is representing the Greek Orthodox Church with their request to rezone property from a Class R-3 (Single Family Residential) to a Class O-1 (Arterial Office) district.

The subject property contains 15.3 acres of undeveloped land. The property is surrounded by zoning classes: Agricultural2 (County) to the north, R-3 (Single Family Residential) to the west, R-3 (Single-Family Residential) and O-1 (Arterial Office) to the south, and N-1 (Institutional) to the east.

The Future Land Use map of the Comprehensive Plan designates this area as Low Density Residential.

The following is a list of permitted and special uses within the O-1 Arterial Office district:

Permitted Uses
(1) Accessory uses.
(2) Churches, temples, synagogues.
(3) Computer services.
(4) Financial institutions.
(5) Medical and dental clinics.
(6) Offices, business, government, professional.
(7) Residential-Above ground floor.
(8) Social services, individual and family.
(9) Park-Passive recreation.
(10) Park-Active recreation, which is designated at the time of platting and subject to plan review for elements including, but not limited to, location of structures or activities, lighting, fencing, and parking, and approval of the City Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council.
(11) Vet's Office-Household Pets, no exterior runs.

Special Uses
(1) Reserved.
(2) One or more mobile home or demountable temporary structures may be permitted for the purpose of providing space auxiliary to the use for which the site ...

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