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Plan Commission Minutes 1974 05-28-74 YORKVILLE PLAN COMMISSION YORKVILLE ILLINOIS 60560 Leo E. Anderson ' Robert J. Mahoney Walter J. Olsen fc�de�c�6�dot� ' �t Lawrence Langlandi, Elden Madden Fred Dollman Harold Feltz Dennis Fauth MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE YORKVILLE PLAN COMMISSION MAY 28, 1974 Mr. Anderson called the meeting to order. The newly appointed secretary, Betty Huston, was welcomed. She will fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Kathy Farren. I Those in attendance were Mr. Anderson, Mr. Mahoney, Mr. Olsen, Mr. Feltz, Mr. Langland, Mr. Dollman and Mr. Clark Bortell representing Clarage & Associatese Mr. Mahoney made a motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting and was seconded by Mr. Langland. All voting aye. Motion carried. 5.01 Wildwood Planned Unit Development Attorney Calvin Thelan and Planner Dale Siska were present representing the First Kendall Company, developers of Wildwood. Mr. Thelan presented preliminary proposals regarding zoning for industry and use of open space, ieee recreational areas for the development. Mr. Bortell stated that according to their proposals, single family homes were directly across the street from sites dfsignated only as "industry". He stated that each lot should be properly identified as either offices commercial or light industrial and also that duplexes would provide a better buffer zone between the industrial area and single family homes. Mr. Dollman asked the developers if they had done any investigation regarding sewer hook—up availability. Mr. Thelan stated they hoped to adjoin present treatment facilities. Mr. Mahoney indicated the Commission would like to see spelled out in detail s and in advance the recreational areas for the development. As there is a proposed increase of 2080 persons, we should know exactly what facilities are to be included such as swimming pools, tennis courts, ball fields and tot lots. Mr. Thelan said they hoped to formally file plans with the City in two to three weeks. 5.02 PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF A RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVEIAPMENT -- COUNTRYSIDE CENTER — BRIAN MULHERN Mr. Brian Mulhern presented a petition for a Planned Unit Development and showed plans for eight 12 unit apartment buildings. ' He previously had requested seven 12 unit buildings and one 20—unit building. Two objections were immediately raised to his proposal. a 1� the development still has access off Countryside Parkway 2 usable space should be created around each building !` Mr. Mulhern then showed the Commission plans of his proposed three story buildings. He was told the maximum height permitted under the new zoning ordinance is two and one half stories or twenty five feet. The Commission recommended that Mr. Mulhern's attorney and engineer get a list of required materials in order to present a revised plan at the next meeting. The list includes maps which show off—street parking; utility easements; existing streets and access to them; and a soils report from the Soil Conservation a Service. Mr. Langland made a motion to table this petition until the next meeting. Seconded by Mr. Olsen. All voted aye. i The Commission viewed a film "A Place to be Human" on open space planning for commmities provided by James B. Clarage & Associates. The meeting was closed and adjourned. t Hustont Secretary i i I