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O-13-31STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTIES OF LAKE AND COOK VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD ) ) SS Doc#: 1405041057 Fee: $86.00 Karen A.Yarbrough Cook County Recorder of Deeds Date: 02/19/2014 10:57 AM Pg: 1 of 25 The undersigned hereby certifies that he is the duly appointed Deputy Village Clerk of the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, and that the attached is a true and accurate copy of SEAL Ordinance No. 0-13-31, An Ordinance Approving An Amended Special Use For The Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements As An Amendment To The Deerfield Park Plaza Planned Unit Development Dated this 31 0' day of Janugy, 2014 r DAVID E. F*Cler Deputy Villa Submitted by, Village of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 Mail to: Village of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 850 WAUKEGAN ROAD DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015 TELEPHONE 847.945.5000 FAX 847.945.02 14 VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0-13-31 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDED SPECIAL USE FOR THE SACHS RECREATION CENTER SOUTH ENTRY IMPROVEMENTS AS AN AMENDMENT TO THE DEERFIELD PARK PLAZA PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, this 15th day of Jul , 2013. Published in pamphlet form by authority of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, this 15thday of _July , 2013. VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 0-13-31 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDED SPECIAL USE FOR THE SACHS RECREATION CENTER SOUTH ENTRY IMPROVEMENTS AS AN AMENDMENT TO THE DEERFIELD PARK PLAZA PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, the Deerfield Park District (the "Applicant") is the owner of the Sachs Recreation Center on the property legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Subject Property") located at 455 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, Illinois; and WHEREAS, the Deerfield Park District was granted a Special Use pursuant to Ordinance No. 0-08-07 to operate the Sachs Recreation Center as a Special Use of the Subject Property in the Deerfield Park Plaza Planned Unit Development in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has petitioned the Village of Deerfield to approve an amendment to the Special Use granted pursuant to Ordinance 0-08-07 to permit certain changes to the south entry to the Sachs Recreation Center as an amendment to the Deerfield Park Plaza Planned Unit Development in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield held a public hearing on June 13, 2013 to consider said application for approval of the requested changes to the south entry to the Sachs Recreation Center as an amendment to the Special Use for the Subject Property pursuant to Article 5.02-C, Paragraph 3, and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield, and as an amendment to the Commercial Planned Unit Development for the Deerfield Park Plaza in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District; and WHEREAS, said hearing was held pursuant to public notice duly given in the time and manner provided by law and conforming in all respects, in both manner and form, with the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield, after considering the testimony, documentary evidence and supporting materials offered at said public hearing, filed its report with the President and Board of Trustees containing its written findings of fact and recommendation that Applicant's request for an amendment to the Special Use authorized by Ordinance 0-08-07 be authorized pursuant to Article 5.02-C, Paragraph 3, and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield to permit the Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements as more fully described herein as a Special Use of the Subject Property and as an amendment to the Deerfield Park Plaza Planned Unit Development in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield have determined that the best interests of the Village will be served by the authorization and approval of the Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements as an amended Special Use of the Subject Property and as an amendment to the Deerfield Park Plaza Commercial Planned Unit Development in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District, all to the extent as specifically provided herein; -2- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby affirmatively find that the approval of the Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements, as more fully described in Exhibit B attached hereto, as an amendment to the Special Use authorized by Ordinance No. 0-08-07 fully complies with the requirements and standards for special uses set forth in Article 5.02-C, Paragraph 3, and Article 13.11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 2: That the President and Board of Trustees do hereby authorize and approve the South Entry Improvements to the Sachs Recreation Center as an amended Special Use of the Subject Property in the Deerfield Park Plaza Commercial Planned Unit Development in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District, subject to the conditions, regulations and restrictions set forth in Section 3 of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: That the approval and authorization of the Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements as an amended Special Use of the Subject Property, and as an amendment to the Deerfield Park Plaza Commercial Planned Unit Development in the C-2 Outlying Commercial District, is hereby granted subject to the following conditions, regulations and restrictions: (i) the establishment, development, maintenance and use of the Subject Property for said amended Special Use shall be in strict conformance with the plans and supporting materials attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit B hereof, and with all representations made and submitted by the Applicant to the Plan Commission and to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield; (ii) compliance with the -3- recommendations of the Appearance Review Commission; (iii) continued compliance with the requirements of Ordinance No. 0-08-07 authorizing a Special Use recreation facility on the Subject Property, as amended by this Ordinance; (iv) continued compliance with the requirements of the Deerfield Park Plaza Planned Unit Development; and (v) compliance with the terms and conditions of this Ordinance and with all other applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Deerfield. SECTION 4: That the amendment to Special Use as hereby authorized shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Applicant and to Applicant's successors, grantees, transferees and assigns, and any violation of the conditions herein set forth by the Applicant or its successors, grantees, transferees or assigns shall authorize the revocation of the Special Use as hereby authorized. SECTION 5: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish this Ordinance in pamphlet form and to record this Ordinance in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, at Applicant's expense. SECTION 6: That this Ordinance, and each of its terms, shall be the effective legislative act of a home rule municipality without regard to whether such Ordinance should: (a) contain terms contrary to the provisions of current or subsequent non -preemptive state law; or, (b) legislate in a manner or regarding a matter not delegated to municipalities by state law. It is the intent of the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield that to the extent that the terms of this Ordinance should be inconsistent with any non -preemptive state law, this Ordinance shall supersede state law in that regard within its jurisdiction. -4- SECTION 7: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. PASSED this 1 ,th day of 1111 y , 2013. AYES:Benton, Farkas, Jester, Nadler, Seiden , Struthers NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None APPROVED this 15th day of _July 12013. ATTEST: Village Clerk -5- f Village President Exhibit A 455 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, Illinois; PINs: 04-04-101-026-0000 and 04-04-101-034-0000. The remainder of Deerfield Park Plaza Shopping Center is legally described as follows: 401-499 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, Illinois; PINS: 04-04-101-026-0000, 04-04-101-029-0000, 04-04-101-030- 0000, 04-04-101-031-0000, 04-04-101-032-0000, 04-04-101-034-0000, 04-04-101-035-0000, 04-04-101-036-0000, 04-04-101-037-0000 Exhibit B Documents Incorporated as Part of the Amended Special Use for the Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements Deerfield Park District application package entitled "Sachs Recreation Center Entryway Improvements" dated July 1, 2013, by RGC Design. O%OOK COU FIEC `. rr n Deerfielb Park District SACHS RECREATION CENTER ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS July 1, 2013 CRNDesign FXU l•1 SACHS RECREATION CENTER ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS Deerpeid Parl2 District Appearance Review Letter ................................................ 1 Location Aerial Image.......................................................2 Existing Conditions Aerial ............................................... 3 SiteSurvey...........................................................................4 Existing Conditions Images ............................................. : 5 Proposed Improvements Rendering ............................... 6 Proposed Improvements Image ..................................... 7 Sustainable Practices.......................................................... 8 Proposed Dimension Plan ............................................... 9 Proposed Landscape Plan..........................................10-11 Proposed Plant Material..................................................12 Site Amenities...................................................................13 Playground Equipment and Amenities .........................14 Fire Protection Letter.......................................................15 Neighbor Notification Letter...........................................16 �"IrLinDesign Table of Contents EX 6 ► z C7 f 1jee - rTle[b Pa - rk DISALTIct 836 Jewett Park Drive • Deerfield, IL 60015-3291 . (847) 945-0650 • Fax (847) 945-0699 • www.deerfieldparks.or•g April 24, 2013 Dear Chairman Dan Shapiro and Members of the Plan Commission: Re: Sachs Recreation Center South Entry Improvements Changes to Special Use Permit 0-08-07 The Deerfield Park District requests changes to the Special Use Permit 0-08-07 for the Lake Cook Plaza Planned Unit Development for the South Entry to Sachs Recreation Center. These changes shall include the realignment of the existing entry walk, the addition of a small play area, the addition of an outdoor exercise area and the addition of ornamental planting and shade trees. Program capacities of the Sachs Recreation Center will not change due to these additions. The Deerfield Park District intends to remove the wooden deck and the existing concrete walk. The awning will retrain in place. The two existing light poles will be slightly relocated. The entry door will function as it does today. The Park District will add a small playground of about 2,100 square feet. This play structure is intended for use by the existing Kinder Club, a before and after school kindergarten enrichment program. The surfacing will be an artificial turf with appropriate padding. The play structure will target ages 2-8. A shade sail will be included as part of the structure. Per DCFS, the play area will be fully enclosed with a 4' high fence and will be an ornamental iron picket fence. A 900 square foot exercise area will be added. The surfacing for this space will be rubber tiles. A 12 x 12 shade structure may be placed over this area. This area will be fenced as well and used as part of the play area when not in use as an exercise area. A new concrete walkway will wind from the door to the parking lot. Along the path there will be a picnic table and bike rack. A bench will be placed near the entry for waiting users. The two 16' tail pedestrian lights will be relocated along the new path much in the same position as the current lights. The entire pathway will be fully landscaped with a variety of ornamental plants, ornamental trees and shade trees. The goal of the planting is to provide year round interest, shade for users and to reduce the huge scale of the buildings surrounding the entry. We look forward to meeting with you in regard to the South Entry to Sachs Recreation Center and look forward to moving ahead with this very important project. Sincerely, Rick J Director C01'4"1C11lSSlUC1G'"5 Affiliated With m • ° G Anf kal ,hoe Cohen ® ® ltiIl (,irrE)rl rC7 I,apiD National tcrem1 i sn ?.`z:. `c ..'iy s R Rick Patrol ill tllino`s As i E ",on, o . r10 �fi,�• 9 C¢. .,c�r' Rick ul,isonr Director Inei'4i r'1aiL-a'.' enrow I 2 fX 1�) 1 3 SACHS RECREATION CENTER ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS Deer f iela PaYfZDistrict - u Lake Cook R d r. r ♦ 1 ' Home f Depot IN a Deerbrook Mall Proposed Improvement Area Sachs Recreation Center Lake- Cook Plaza [CRjW.design Location Aerial w N 0��-t3-31 a r %�•' rjwl Fffl t I L — 1 Deer fieb Park District SACHS RECREATION CENTER Existing Conditions Aerial ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS Existing Deck to be Removed Existing Concrete Walk to be Removed and Replaced Project Site ' esign Existing Awning to Remain D et. SACHS RECREATION CENTER ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS Deeifielb Pak District A -K--E-- — G 0 K --R 0 A- D— — 2-60 R - - - - - - - - - - T f N Site Project Site "I iff;7w,gDesign GRIMM `N� � - P_X p, to -EL Deer f reb ParaDistract SACHS RECREATION CENTER Existing Conditions Images ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS Looking North Looking South Looking Southeast l Ox C�s t .`l 's,��;,t * SACHS RECREATION CENTER Proposed Improvements Rendering � SAx l ENTRYWAY IMPROVEMENTS May 17, 2013 Deer field Pariz District Existing Fire and Police Knox Box Concrete Pad Screen wall for existing utilites F .%. r---% �e e j-'A I f Exercise > Area I 4 I r Playground Area v I i`1 i 10' Double Locking Gate Ornamental Fence Existing Awning 14'x14' Shade Structure Planting Bed, Typ. Concrete Walk Relocated Light Pole Proposed Table Proposed Shade Tree, Typ. Proposed Bench, Typ. Existing Door Proposed Bike Parking Lawn, Typ. 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