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Ordinance 2006-113 I - STATE OF ILLINOIS 3 0 0 0 2.2 4. rY .F, ss COUNTY OF KENDALL IE N N f--: IF I o "A ; KI_ DALL_ ( "'OUNTY, 7l_ RECORDED: 10/16/2008 10:18 AM ORDI: 65.00 RHSPS FEE: 10.00 RAGES: 20 ORDINANCE NO. 2006- -_ AN ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY IN FURTHERANCE OF AN ANNEXATION AGREEMENT ( Schanze Property) WHEREAS, Eric and Diane Schanze are the legal owners of record of property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein (the Property), and WHEREAS Eric and Diane Schanze, owners /developers of the Property have made application by petition for the rezoning of the Property pursuant to an Annexation of the Property, and WHEREAS, owners /developers have previously entered into an agreement for annexation, and zoning of the property, and WHEREAS, the Yorkville Plan Commission has recommended the annexation of the property. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONDED AND APPROVED BY THE MAJORITY OF THOSE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL VOTING, THAT: 1. The City Council approves the recommendation of the Plan Commission and hereby rezones the property as M -1 Limited Manufacturing District, B -3 Business Service District and R -2 One - Family Residence District as described in attached Exhibit `B ". 2. The Property shall be developed according to the terms of an Annexation Agreement previously adopted. 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law. JAMES BOCK JOSEPH BESCO VALERIE BURD VN PAUL JAMES DEAN WOLFER MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS vN, JASON LESLIE Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this a� Day of . A.D. 2006. , /il2 ./ MAYOR Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this a'3 day of , A.D. 2006. ATTEST: v CITY CLERK Prepared by: John Justin Wyeth City Attorney United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 I May 25 -06 05:07p Wayne Weiler Law Office 630 -820 -3577 p.7 PARCEL ONE Tnat part• of Section 13, Township 36 Forth, Razge 6 Past of the Third PrLualpal Meridian, described • as follows: 8aginniuq on the South line of said section at a point 841.50 feet West of the Quaiter section cvrt:e;; • the=e northeasterly along am old claim . line, " which fortes ate angle bf 103. 42' 21" with said South ling, measured from' West to. North, 3439.92 -feet to the c e „r..r idne of High Point Rsacil thence Southeasterly along said oeater line which 'forms an angle of 86' 00! 1S" with the last described course.' measured o=nter- -clocWise therefrom, 93.06 feats tbcwa northerly along a line which fortes an angle of 77° 15' 15" with the last described course, measured clockwise therefrom, 915.21 . feet to. the northerly line of Lot 6 as shown on a plat recorded in Plat Book 3 on page 271 -them southwesterly along said northern► lice, which forms an angle of 71' 47' 32" with the last described course, measured clod)o se therefrom, 233.57 feet to a limestone monusnentl thence west, parallel with the North line of . said Section 8, which faros an angle of 193 54' 3S" with the last described course, measured clockwise therefrom, 112.86 feet; thence southerly along a line which fortes an angle of •84 4S * 02' with the last described course, measu •red clockwise therefrom, 175:56 feet to a point OR the center line Of Rich Point Roads thence southerly along said center line, which forms an angle of 191' 03' 34" with the last described course, measured clockwise therefrom, 548.31 feet to the line of a fence' extended " southeasteriyp theme northwesterly along said extended fence line, said fence line and the northwest extension thereof, which fortes an angle of 70' 57' 29" with the last de scribed course, measured counter- clockwise therefromo 1057.28 feet to the :+ original center line of the old Ottawa and QSwega Road ;.thahae southwesterly along said original center Une, which forms Am angle of 119 02 1 .27" with the last described course, measured clockwise therefrom, 227..0 feet -to the Eighth Section floret thence .southerly along said Eighth section line, which forms -an angle of 124 27' 24" with the Last described course, measured clockmise therefrom, . 3772.31 feet to the South line of said sections thence easterly along said South line, which forms an ` angle of 91' 3+9' 33" with the last described course, meawired clockwise therefrom, 477.99 feet to the point of beginning in Fox Township, Kendall County. Illinois. PARCEL TWO Lot 3 - Highpoint View Subdivision, Fox Township, Kendall '. County, Illinois. PARCEL'3 Lot !+ View Subdivision, Fox Township, Kendall °4 County, Illinois. i 4 - 1 EXHIBIT "A" ~ . EXHIBIT "B" 10 -6C -1 10 -6C -3 CHAPTER RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS ARTICLE C. R -2 ONE - FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT SECTION: 10 -6C -1: Uses Permitted 10 -6C -2: Special Uses 10 -6C -3: Lot Area And Allowable Density 10 -6C -4: Yard Areas 10 -6C -5: Lot Coverage 10 -6C -6: Maximum Building Height 10 -6C -1: USES PERMITTED: The following uses are permitted: Any permitted use in the Estate District or the R -1 One - Family Residence District. (Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) 10 -6C -2: SPECIAL USES: The following uses may be allowed by special use permit in accordance with the provisions of Section 10 -14 -6 of this Title: Any use permitted as a special use in the Estate District or the R -1 One - Family Residence District, except that planned developments may be considered where the zoning lot proposed for development has a gross area of not less than ten (10) acres. Bed and breakfast inns. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 1994 -36, 10 -13 -1994; Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) 10 -6C -3: LOT AREA AND ALLOWABLE DENSITY: A. Lots with private wells and /or private sewage treatment facilities: November 2000 City of Yorkville 10 -6C -3 10 -6C -4 1. One acre with a width at the building line not less than one hundred twenty five feet (125'). Density shall not exceed one dwelling unit per each acre. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) 2. This subsection shall apply within the one and one -half (1'/ mile planning limits of the City, only upon application and obtaining a special use from the City Plan Commission and approved by the City Council. The standards for approval of a special use permit shall be only upon: a. A showing by the petitioner that an undue hardship exists to _ establish a connection to the City water and /or sewer mains. b. That no sewer or water lines exist within two hundred fifty feet (250') of the proposed development of petitioner. c. That due to unique size, terrain or character of the petitioner's development, it is necessary to allow individual private wells and private sewage treatment facilities so as to facilitate the orderly growth of a particular development. d. That the City is unable to provide capacity in its water or sewer mains; or the petitioner is unable to secure sufficient capacity f of the Yorkville - Bristol Sanitary District Plant for disposal of sewage. (Ord. 1988 -2, 1 -28 -1988; amd. Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) B. Lots served by both public sewerage and water facilities shall have an area of not less than twelve thousand (12,000) square feet and a width at the building line of not less than eighty feet (80'). Density shall not exceed three and three - tenths (3.3) dwelling units per each acre. C. All nonresidential principal uses of buildings as permitted in this Article shall be located on a tract of land having an area of not less than two (2) acres, except Municipal projects and developments. D. Lot size for special uses shall not be less than two (2) acres. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) 10 -6C -4: YARD AREAS: No building shall be erected or enlarged unless the following yards are provided and maintained in connection with such building, structure or enlargement: November 2000 City of Yorkville 10 -6C -4 10 -6C -6 A. Front Yard: A front yard of not less than thirty feet (30'). B. Side Yards: A side yard on each side of the zoning lot of not less than ten feet (10'), or ten percent (10 %), whichever is greater, except where a side yard adjoins a street, the minimum width shall be increased to thirty feet (30'). C. Rear Yard: A rear yard of not less than forty feet (40'). (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) 10 -6C -5: LOT COVERAGE: Not more than thirty percent (30 %) of the area of a zoning lot may be covered by buildings or structures including accessory buildings. (Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) 10 -6C -6: MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: Same regulations shall apply as permitted or required in the R -1 One - Family Residence District. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 2000 -1, 1 -27 -2000) I November 2000 City of Yorkville 10 -8A -1 10 -8A -1 CHAPTER 8 MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS ARTICLE A. M -1 LIMITED MANUFACTURING DISTRICT SECTION: 10 -8A -1: Uses Permitted 10 -8A -2: Conditions Of Permitted Uses 10 -8A -3: Special Uses 10-8A-4:' Yard Areas 10 -8A -5: Lot Coverage 10 -8A -6: Floor Area Ratio 10 -8A -7: Miniwarehouse Storage 10 -8A -1: USES PERMITTED: The following uses are permitted: A. Production, processing, cleaning, testing or repair, limited to the following uses and products: Advertising displays. Apparel and other products manufactured from textiles. Art needlework and hand weaving. Automobile painting, upholstering, repairing, reconditioning and body and fender repairing, when done within the confines of a structure. Awnings, venetian blinds. Bakeries. Beverages - nonalcoholic. Books - hand binding and tooling. September 2006 City of Yorkville i 10 -8A -1 10 -8A -1 Bottling works. Brushes and brooms. Cameras and other photographic equipment and supplies. Canning and preserving. Canvas and canvas products. Carpet and rug cleaning. Ceramic products - such as pottery and small glazed tile. Cleaning and dyeing establishments when employing facilities for handling more than one thousand five hundred (1,500) pounds of dry goods per day. Clothing. Contractor offices (with or without indoor storage). Cosmetics and toiletries. Creameries and dairies. Dentures. Drugs. Electrical appliances, such as lighting fixtures, irons, fans, toasters and electric toys. Electrical equipment assembly, such as home radio and television receivers and home movie equipment, but not including electrical machinery. i Electrical supplies, manufacturing and assembly of such wire and cable assembly switches, lamps, insulation and dry cell batteries. Food products, processing and combining of (except meat and fish) - baking, boiling, canning, cooking, dehydrating, freezing, frying, grinding, mixing and pressing. Fur goods, not including tanning and dyeing. September 2006 City of Yorkville 10 -8A -1 10 -8A -1 Glass products from previously manufactured glass. Hair, felt and feather products (except washing, curing and dyeing). Hat bodies of fur and wool felt. Heavy machinery and equipment rental business. Hosiery. House trailers, manufacture. Ice, natural. Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons. Jewelry. Laboratories - medical, dental, research, experimental, and testing - provided there is no danger from fire or explosion nor offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare or other objectionable influences. Laundries. Leather products, including shoes and machine belting, but not including tanning and dyeing. Luggage. Machine shops for tool, die and pattern making. Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rustproofing and heat treatment. Metal stamping and extrusion of small products, such as costume jewelry, pins and needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons and kitchen utensils. Musical instruments. Orthopedic and medical appliances, such as artificial limbs, braces, supports and stretchers. September 2006 City of Yorkville 10 -8A -1 10-8A-1 � Paper products, small, such as envelopes and stationery, bags, boxes, tubes and wallpaper printing. Perfumes and cosmetics. Pharmaceutical products. Plastic products, but not including the manufacturing of the raw materials. i Precision instruments such as optical, medical and drafting. Printing and newspaper publishing, including engraving, photoengraving. Products from finished materials: plastic, bone, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, copper, fur, glass, hair, horn, leather, precious and semiprecious stones, rubber, shell or yarn. Public utility electric substations and distribution centers, gas regulations centers and underground gas holder stations. Repair of household or office machinery or equipment. Rubber products, small, and synthetic treated fabrics (excluding all rubber and synthetic processing), such as washers, gloves, footwear, bathing caps and atomizers. Signs, as regulated by chapter 12 of this title. Silverware, plate and sterling. Soap and detergents, packaging .only. Soldering and welding. Sporting and athletic equipment, such as balls, baskets, cues, gloves, bats, racquets and rods. Statuary, mannequins, figurines and religious and church art goods, excluding foundry operations. Storage and sale of trailers, farm implements and other similar equipment on an open lot. September 2006 City of Yorkville Il i 10 -8A -1 10 -8A -1 Storage of flammable liquids, fats or oil in tanks each of fifteen thousand (15,000) gallons or less capacity, but only after the locations and protective measures have been approved by local governing officials. Storage of household goods. Textiles - spinning, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing, printing, knit goods, yarn, thread and cordage, but not including textile bleaching. Tool and die shops. Tools and hardware, such as bolts, nuts and screws, doorknobs, drills, handtools and cutlery, hinges, house hardware, locks, nonferrous metal castings and plumbing appliances. Toys. Truck, truck tractor, truck trailer, car trailer or bus storage yard, when all equipment is in operable condition, but not including a truck or motor freight terminal, which are treated under section 10 -8 -1 of this chapter. Umbrellas. Upholstering (bulk), including mattress manufacturing, rebuilding and renovating. Vehicles, children's; such as bicycles, scooters, wagons and baby carriages. Watches. Wood products, such as furniture, boxes, crates, baskets and pencils and cooperage works. Any other manufacturing establishment that can be operated in compliance with the performance standards of section 10 -8 -1 of this chapter without creating objectionable noise, odor, dust, smoke, gas, fumes or vapor; and that is a use compatible with the use and occupancy of adjoining properties. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 2003 -10, 1 -14 -2003; Ord. 2003 -11, 1 -14 -2003; Ord. 2006 -31, 4 -11 -2006) i September 2006 City of Yorkville 10 -8A -1 10 -8A -1 B. Wholesaling and warehousing: Local cartage express facilities (but not including motor freight terminals). C. Public and community service uses as follows: Bus terminals, bus garages, bus lots, street railway terminals or streetcar houses. Electric substations. Fire stations. Municipal or privately owned recreation buildings or community centers. Parks and recreation areas. Police stations. Sewage treatment plants. Telephone exchanges. Water filtration plants. Water pumping stations. Water reservoirs. D. Residential uses as follows: Dwelling units for watchmen and their families when located on the premises where they are employed in such capacity. E. Miscellaneous uses as follows: Accessory uses. Radio and television towers. Temporary buildings for construction purposes for a period not to exceed the duration of such construction. September 2006 City of Yorkville 10 -8A -1 10 -8A -3 F. Off street parking and loading as permitted or required in chapter 11 of this title. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) 10 -8A -2: CONDITIONS OF PERMITTED USES: All permitted uses are subject to the following conditions: A. Any production, processing, cleaning, servicing, testing, repair or storage of goods, materials or products shall conform with the performance standards set forth in section 10 -8 -1 of this chapter. B. All business, production, servicing and processing shall take place within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise specified. Within one hundred fifty feet (150') of a residence district, all storage shall be in completely enclosed buildings or structures, and storage located elsewhere in this district may be open to the sky but shall be enclosed by solid walls or fences (including solid doors or gates thereto) at least eight feet (8') high, but in no case lower in height than the enclosed storage and suitably landscaped. However, open off street loading facilities and open off street parking of motor vehicles under one and one -half (1 1 /2) tons' capacity may be unenclosed throughout the district, except for such screening of parking and loading facilities as may be required under the provisions of chapter 11 of this title. C. Uses established on the effective date hereof and by its provisions are rendered nonconforming, shall be permitted to continue subject to the regulations of chapter 10 of this title. D. Uses established after the effective date hereof shall conform fully to the performance standards set forth in section 10 -8 -1 of this chapter. (Ord. 1956 -A, 3 -28 -1974) I 10 -8A -3: SPECIAL USES: The following uses may be allowed by special use permit in accordance with the provisions of section 10 -14 -6 of this title: Any use which may be allowed as a special use in the B -3 business district. Any use permitted in the M -2 general manufacturing district. Airport or aircraft landing fields. September 2006 City of Yorkville 10 -8A -3 10 -8A -5 Building equipment, building materials, lumber, coal, sand and gravel yards, and yards for contracting equipment of public agencies, or public utilities, or materials or equipment of similar nature, ready mix batch plants, and asphalt manufacturing plants. Contractor facilities that include outdoor storage. Meat products. Miniwarehouse storage (see limitation under section 10 -8A -7 of this article). i Motor freight terminals. Planned developments, industrial. Sanitary landfill. Stadiums, auditoriums and arenas. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. 1994 Code; Ord. 2003 -10, 1 -14 -2003; Ord. 2005 -58, 7 -12 -2005; Ord. 2006 -31, 4 -11 -2006) 10 -8A -4: YARD AREAS: No building or structure shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered unless the following yards are provided and maintained in connection with such building: A. Front Yard: On every zoning lot, a front yard of not less than twenty five feet (25') in depth shall be provided. However, where lots within the same block and comprising forty percent (40 %) of the frontage on the same street are already developed on the effective date hereof with front yards with an average depth of less than twenty five feet (25'), then such average depth shall be the required front yard depth for such frontage in said block. B. Side Yards: On every zoning lot, a side yard shall be provided along each side lot line. Each side yard shall be not less in width than ten percent (10 %) of the lot width, but need not exceed twenty feet (20') in width. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) 10 -8A -5: LOT COVERAGE: Not more than sixty percent (60 %) of the area of a lot may be covered by buildings or structures, including accessory buildings. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) September 2006 City of Yorkville I 10 -8A -6 10 -8A -7 10 -8A -6: FLOOR AREA RATIO: Not more than 0.8. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) 10 -8A -7: MIIVIWAREHOUSE STORAGE: Whenever a special use is granted for miniwarehouse storage under this M -1 zoning district or any other permitted zoning district, the following restrictions shall apply: A. If the facility is within one hundred fifty feet (150') of a residential district, all storage shall be in completely enclosed buildings or structures, and storage located elsewhere in this district may be open to the sky, but shall be enclosed by solid walls or fences (including solid doors or gates thereto) at least eight feet (8') high, but in no case lower in height than the enclosed storage buildings and suitably landscaped consistent with the city's landscape ordinance. B. A minimum of three (3) parking spaces shall be provided. C. There shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20') between buildings. (Ord. 2005 -58, 7 -12 -2005) i September 2006 City of Yorkville 10 -7D -1 10 -7D -1 CHAPTER 7 BUSINESS DISTRICTS ARTICLE D. B -3 SERVICE BUSINESS DISTRICT SECTION: 10 -7D -1: Permitted Uses 10 -7D -2: Special Uses 10 -7D -3: Lot Area 10 -7D -4: Yard Areas 10 -7D -5: Lot Coverage 10 -7D -6: Maximum Building Height 10 -7D -7: Off Street Parking And Loading 10 -7D -1: PERMITTED USES: All uses permitted in the B -2 district. Agricultural implement sales and service. Appliance - service only. Automotive sales and service. Boat sales. Building material sales. Business machine repair. Car wash without mechanical repair on the premises. Catering service. Drive -in restaurant. Electrical equipment sales. September 2005 City of Yorkville i i 10 -71D-1 10 -7D -1 I Feed and grain sales. Frozen food locker. Furniture repair and refinishing. Golf driving range. Greenhouse. Kennel. Miniature golf. Motorcycle sales and service. Nursery. Orchard. Park - commercial recreation. Plumbing supplies and fixture sales. Pump sales. Recreational vehicle sales and service. Skating rink. Sports arena. Taxicab garage. Tennis court - indoor. Trailer rental. Truck rental. Truck sales and service. Upholstery shop. September 2005 City of Yorkville 10 -7D -1 10 -71D-4 Veterinary clinic. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 1986 -1, 1 -9 -1986; Ord. 1988 -7, 4 -14 -1988; Ord. 1995 -19, 8 -10 -1995; Ord. 1998 -21, 6 -25 -1998; Ord. 2005 -58, 7 -12 -2005) 10 -7D -2: SPECIAL USES: All special uses permitted in the B -2 district. Amusement park. Boat launching ramp. Boat rental and storage. Daycare centers. Stadium. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 1995 -19, 8 -10 -1995; Ord. 1995 -20, 8 -10 -1995) 10 -7D -3: LOT AREA: No lot shall have an area less than ten thousand i (10,000) square feet. (Ord. 1986 -1, 1 -9 -1986) 10 -7D -4: YARD AREAS: No building shall be erected or enlarged unless the following yards are provided and maintained in connection with such building, structure or enlargement: A. Front Yard: A front yard of not less than fifty feet (50'). (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) B. Side Yards: 1. A minimum side yard shall be required between buildings within the B -3 district of twenty feet (20') between a building constructed thereon and the side lot line, except in any existing B -3 zoning district within the corporate boundaries where no minimum side yard shall be required between buildings, except where a side yard adjoins a street, wherein a minimum yard of not less than thirty feet (30') shall be required. 2. The zoning board of appeals may, upon application, grant a variance to any petitioner seeking to vary the side yard requirements September 2005 City of Yorkville r 10 -7D -4 10 -7D -7 in a B -3 district if the variance is sought for a parcel of real estate that is sought to be developed as a planned unit development because of the unique nature of the parcel or development sought thereon. (Ord. 1986 -1, 1 -9 -1986; amd. 1994 Code) C. Rear Yard: A rear yard of not less than twenty feet (20'). (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) D. Transitional Yards: Where a side or rear lot line coincides with a residential district zone, a yard of not less thirty feet (30') shall be required. A transitional yard shall be maintained only when the adjoining residential district is zoned R -1 or R -2 one - family residential. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 1987 -1, 2 -12 -1987) E. Parking Lot Setback Requirements: 1. Arterial Roadways: When a parking lot located in the B -3 zoning district is located next to an arterial roadway, as defined in the city's comprehensive plan, a twenty foot (20') setback from the property line is required. 2. Nonarterial Roadways: When a parking lot located in the B -3 zoning district is located next to a nonarterial roadway, as defined in the city's comprehensive plan, a ten foot (10') setback from the property line is required. (Ord. 1998 -32, 11 -5 -1998) 10 -7D -5: LOT COVERAGE: No more than fifty percent (50 %) of the area of the zoning lot may be occupied by buildings and structures, including accessory buildings. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) 10 -7D -6: MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: No building or structure shall be erected or altered to exceed a maximum height of thirty five feet (35') or three (3) stories, not in excess of thirty five feet (35'). (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974; amd. Ord. 1998 -8, 3 -26 -1998) 10 -7D -7: OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING: All in accordance with regulations set forth in chapter 11 of this title. (Ord. 1973 -56A, 3 -28 -1974) IL September 2005 City of Yorkville PLAT OF ANNEXATION - -- - Scale: I "° 30C1' o trl , I�CALD75�IP170N � , ,1. / LOTS S AM A Or N IHPON7 NEW SUROMS N, COX TOYIISW. XDIDALL COUNTY. 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