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O-21-27t I IIIIIII IIIIII III IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII III Image# 061426850009 Type: ORD Recorded: 10/20/2021 at 12:55:30 PM VILLAGE OF D E E R F I E L D Receipt#: 2021-00089399 Page 1 of 9 Fees: $50.00 Lake County IL Recorder Mary Ellen vanderventer Recorder File7836266 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTIES OF LAKE AND COOK ) SS VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD ) 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 Ordinance 0-21-27 Approving a Class B Special Use Permit for a Restaurant Exceeding 3,001 Square Feet in Size in the C-1 Village Center District S..AL Dated this Au ust 6' 2021 AL DA - - ANDREW S. LICHTERMAN Deputy Village Clerk Prepared by and after recording return to: Daniel Van Dusen Village of Deerfield 850 Waukegan Road Deerfield, IL 60015 G\ 850 WAUKEGAN ROAD DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015 TELEPHONE 847,945.5000 FAX 847.945.0214 VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD ORDINANCE NO. 2021- 27 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CLASS B SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A RESTAURANT EXCEEDING 3,001 SQUARE FEET IN SIZE IN THE C-1 VILLAGE CENTER DISTRICT (740 Waukegan Road) WHEREAS, Deerfield Egg Harbor Cafe, an Illinois limited liability company ("Applicant'), is the lessee of that certain property located at 740 Waukegan Road, Suite 103, in Deerfield, Illinois, and legally described in Exhibit A attached and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance ("Property'); and WHEREAS, Kirby Limited Partnership ("Owner'), is the record owner of the Property; and WHEREAS, the Property is located in the C-1 Village Center District ("C-1 District'; and WHEREAS, the Applicant desires to establish and operate a table service restaurant on the Property (`Restaurant's; and WHEREAS, the Restaurant is proposed to consist of approximately 3,900 square feet of floor area plus an outdoor dining area measuring approximately 300 square feet in area; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5.01-C-2.a.3 of the "Deerfield Zoning Ordinance 1978," as amended ("Zoning Ordinance', restaurants with greater than 3,000 square feet of floor area may operate in the C-1 District only upon the issuance of a Class B special use permit; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has applied, with the consent of the Owner, for a Class B special use permit ("Special Use Permit's to operate the Restaurant ("Application'); and WHEREAS, a public hearing of the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield to consider the Application was duly advertised in the Deerfield Review on June 3, 2021 and held on June 24, 2021; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Plan Commission adopted Findings of Fact, recommending that the Village Board approve the Application; and WHEREAS, the Village Board has determined that the Special Use Permit complies with the required standards for special use permits as set forth in Article 13 of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, consistent with the Plan Commission recommendation, the Village Board has determined that it will serve and be in the best interests of the Village and its {00121515.2} residents to approve the Special Use Permit, in accordance with, and subject to, the conditions, restrictions, and provisions of this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE BOARD OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows: SECTION ONE: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Ordinance as the findings of the Village Board. SECTION TWO: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT. Subject to, and contingent upon, the conditions, restrictions, and provisions set forth in Section Three of this Ordinance, the Village Board hereby approves the Special Use Permit to allow for the establishment and operation of the Restaurant on the Property, in accordance with, and pursuant to, Article 13 and Section 5.01-C-2 of the Zoning Ordinance and the home rule powers of the Village. SECTION THREE: CONDITIONS. Notwithstanding any use or development right that may be applicable or available pursuant to the provisions of the Village Code or the Zoning Ordinance, or any other rights the Owner or the Applicant may have, the approval granted in Section Two of this Ordinance is hereby expressly subject to and contingent upon the use and maintenance of the Property in compliance with each and all of the following conditions: A. Compliance with Regulations. The development, use, operation, and maintenance of the Property must comply with all applicable Village codes and ordinances, as the same have been or may be amended from time to time, except to the extent specifically provided otherwise in this Ordinance. B. Compliance with Plans. The development, use, operation, and maintenance of the Property must comply with the plans in Exhibit B attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance, except for minor changes and site work approved by the Village Principal Planner in accordance with all applicable Village standards. C. Reimbursement of Village Costs. In addition to any other costs, payments, fees, charges, contributions, or dedications required under applicable Village codes, ordinances, resolutions, rules, or regulations, the Applicant must pay to the Village, promptly upon presentation of a written demand or demands therefor, all legal fees, costs, and expenses incurred or accrued in connection with the review, negotiation, preparation, consideration, and review of this Ordinance. Payment of all such fees, costs, and expenses for which demand has been made must be made by a certified or cashier's check. Further, the Applicant will be liable for, and must pay upon demand, all costs incurred by the Village for publications and recordings required in connection with the aforesaid matters. SECTION FOUR: RECORDATION, BINDING EFFECT. A copy of this Ordinance shall be recorded in the Office of the Lake County Recorder of Deeds against the Property. This Ordinance and the privileges, obligations, and provisions contained herein {00121515.2} 2 run with the Property and inure to the benefit of, and are binding upon the Owner, the Applicant, and each of their heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns. SECTION FIVE: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS. Upon the failure or refusal of the Owner or the Applicant to comply with any or all of the conditions, restrictions, or provisions of this Ordinance, in addition to all other remedies available to the Village, the approval granted in Section Two of this Ordinance ("Approval') may, at the sole discretion of the Village Board, by ordinance duly adopted, be revoked and become null and void; provided, however, that the Village Board may not so revoke the Approval unless it first provides the Owner and the Applicant with two months advance written notice of the reasons for revocation and an opportunity to be heard at a regular meeting of the Village Board. In the event of such revocation, the Village Manager and Village Attorney are hereby authorized and directed to bring such zoning enforcement action as may be appropriate under the circumstances. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything else contained in this Ordinance, neither the Owner nor the Applicant's failure to comply with this Ordinance, nor anything else contained herein, shall affect or restrict the Owner or the Applicant's rights to use the Property as otherwise permitted by the Zoning Ordinance. SECTION SIX: AMENDMENTS. Any amendment to any provision of this Ordinance may be granted only pursuant to the procedures, and subject to the standards and limitations, provided in the Zoning Ordinance for the granting of special use permits and planned unit development approvals. SECTION SEVEN: EFFECTIVE DATE. A. This Ordinance will be effective only upon the occurrence of all of the following events: Passage by the Village Board by a majority vote in the manner required by law; 2. Publication in pamphlet form in the manner required by law; 3. The filing by the Owner and the Applicant with the Village Clerk of a fully executed Unconditional Agreement and Consent, in the form of Exhibit C attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance, to accept and abide by each and all of the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in this Ordinance and to indemnify the Village for any claims that may arise in connection with the approval of this Ordinance; and 4. Recordation of this Ordinance, together with such exhibits as the Village Clerk deems appropriate for recordation, with the office of the Recorder of Lake County. B. In the event the Owner or the Applicant do not file fully executed copies of the Unconditional Agreement and Consent, as required by Section 7.A.3 of this Ordinance, within 30 days after the date of final passage of this Ordinance, {00121515.2) 3 the Village Board will have the right, in its sole discretion, to declare this Ordinance null and void and of no force or effect. AYES: Benton, Jacoby, Jester, Metts-Childers, Seiden NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Oppenheim PASSED: August 2, 2021 APPROVED: August 3, 2021 ORDINANCE NO. 0-21-27 ATTEST: Kent S. treet, Village Clerk {00121515.2) 4 Daniel C. Shapiro, Mayor EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY PARCEL L LOTS 1 AND 2 IN THE SHOPS AT DEERFIELD SQUARE, BEING A RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 32 AND THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 15, 2001 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 4746622, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS PARCEL 2: EASEMENT FOR VEHICULAR INGRESS/EGRESS AND ACCESS FROM AND TO OSTERMAN AVENUE FOR THE BENEFIT OF LOT 1 IN PARCEL 1 AS DEPICTED OVER THAT PART OF LOT 3 IN THE SHOPS OF DEERFIELD SQUARE, A RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 32 AND THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 15, 2001 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 4746622, IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS GRANTED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED APRIL 3, 2001 AS DOCUMENT 4667858. 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Aboona, PE, PTOE Principal DATE: June 9, 2021 SUBJECT: Parking Study Proposed Egg Harbor Restaurant Deerfield, Illinois This memorandum summarizes the results of a parking study prepared by Kenig, Lindgren, O'Hara, Aboona, Inc. (KLOA, Inc.) for the proposed Egg Harbor restaurant to be located within Deerfield Square in Deerfield, Illinois. As proposed, Egg Harbor will occupy Suite 103 located at 740 Waukegan Road and will be approximately 3,900 square feet. The purpose of the parking study is to evaluate the adequacy of the parking supply within Deerfield Square in accommodating the parking projected to be generated by the proposed Egg Harbor restaurant as well as additional parking demand that will be generated by the full occupancy of the retail center. Existing :Parking Demand In order to determine the existing parking demand at Deerfield Square, KLOA, Inc. conducted parking occupancy surveys conducted on Friday, May 21, 2021, and Saturday, May 22, 2021 every half-hour from 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The results of the surveys are summarized in Tables i and 2. Figure 1 shows the parking fields that were surveyed within Deerfield Square. As can be seen, the peak parking demand on Friday at Deerfield Square was 404 spaces (46 percent occupancy) occurring at 12:30 P.M. In addition, the peak parking demand on Saturday at Deerfield Square was 364 spaces (42 percent occupancy) occurring at 1:00 P.M. It should be noted that the results of the parking occupancy survey were compared to previous counts conducted in 2016. While the comparison indicated that in 2016 the shopping center had a peak parking demand of 74 percent, when the current vacant retail space (approximately 28,000 square feet more than 2016) is taken into account, the occupancy of the parking lot will be similar. Deerfield Square Parking Fields Figure 1 Table I PARKING OCCUPANCY RESULTS — FRIDAY. MAY 21, 2021 7:00 AM 0 6 49 0 14 3 1 0 13 6 1 2 3 3 101 7:30 AM 0 9 55 0 14 5 2 0 20 8 5 4 3 5 130 8:00 AM 0 14 78 0 17 9 2 0 19 11 10 4 8 6 178 8:30 AM 0 30 88 2 13 10 2 0 19 12 12 10 10 6 214 9:00 AM 0 44 102 6 24 12 3 0 22 12 17 27 12 7 288 9:30 AM 2 49 102 8 33 13 3 1 17 13 20 26 14 9 310 10:00 AM 3 56 115 7 35 12 4 0 13 12 22 10 14 12 315 10:30 AM 3 63 124 5 37 13 3 1 26 12 26 11 10 13 347 11:00 AM 2 67 122 6 40 12 5 0 31 14 28 11 16 15 369 11:30 AM 2 69 127 6 45 13 2 0 39 13 22 11 24 14 387 12:00 PM 2 77 124 12 41 13 2 0 53 14 19 14 18 13 402 12:30 PM 4 71 131 10 52 16 2 1 45 13 15 11 18 15 404 1:00 PM 6 67 129 4 50 14 3 4 39 14 15 8 18 16 387 1:30 PM 5 65 135 4 50 14 4 1 29 14 15 8 15 16 375 2:00 PM 5 66 112 13 52 13 4 4 18 13 16 7 14 15 352 2:30 PM 5 65 113 8 48 14 5 3 11 13 15 7 18 15 340 3:00 PM 5 58 111 2 42 13 5 2 1 12 13 5 17 15 301 3:30 PM 2 55 111 6 47 14 3 1 1 15 11 2 15 13 296 4:00 PM 3 54 114 7 46 15 3 0 1 10 8 6 22 12 301 4:30 PM 2 56 102 2 39 11 3 2 1 8 6 13 21 10 276 5:00 PM 2 47 98 3 36 11 1 1 1 9 5 12 20 7 253 Inventory 7 125 258 20 122 38 6 12 64 22 34 39 86 38 871 3 Table 2 PARKING OCCUPANCY RESULTS — SATURDAY. MA Y 22, 2021 7:00 AM 0 3 45 7:30 AM 0 6 42 8:00 AM 1 14 59 8:30 AM 0 29 72 9:00 AM 0 41 87 9:30 AM 0 41 99 10:00 AM 2 45 106 10:30 AM 4 49 104 11:00 AM 3 55 126 11:30 AM 2 58 127 12:00 PM 2 51 122 12:30 PM 3 51 116 1:00 PM 5 55 142 1:30 PM 3 55 131 2:00 PM 6 59 133 2:30 PM 4 54 122 3:00 PM 2 44 107 3:30 PM 3 43 113 4:00 PM 3 43 116 4:30 PM 2 35 93 5:00 PM 3 31 90 Inventory 7 125 258 0 4 1 0 5 4 3 4 2 1 5 6 2 9 10 2 5 8 6 14 11 1 9 17 4 19 12 2 9 24 6 17 13 1 8 26 7 26 13 3 8 27 9 27 13 2 8 39 11 30 14 4 8 36 9 36 13 4 9 35 8 34 14 4 9 35 9 36 14 6 8 44 11 34 13 5 9 43 6 34 15 3 8 30 5 39 15 4 8 18 5 33 16 3 5 12 4 25 15 2 1 4 3 38 15 3 1 1 4 33 16 3 4 1 0 26 10 5 0 1 0 26 8 5 0 1 20 122 38 6 12 64 4 5 0 5 5 0 77 8 0 12 5 2 96 12 1 12 11 4 150 13 4 7 15 4 202 12 5 16 12 4 247 12 8 18 13 6 268 12 7 18 14 6 294 13 7 24 17 7 323 14 5 20 21 8 355 12 3 6 20 8 342 12 2 9 18 8 328 15 2 8 22 8 342 11 1 3 24 8 364 11 2 2 15 9 324 13 4 3 20 8 335 13 3 3 19 9 301 11 1 3 15 9 243 10 2 4 14 8 258 10 2 12 10 7 264 11 0 11 12 7 213 11 0 4 12 7 198 22 34 39 86 38 871 Egg Harbor Restaurant Operations and Projected Parking Demand As proposed, the Egg Harbor restaurant will occupy 3,900 square feet of vacant space within Deerfield Square. This vacant space, which is located at 730 Waukegan Road, was previously occupied by Josh on the Square. Additionally, the restaurant will provide approximately 300 square feet of outdoor seating area. The restaurant will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. daily and will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The restaurant will have a total of 35 to 40 employees with approximately 17 employees on weekdays and 25 employees on weekends. Based on the Village of Deerfield's Zoning ordinance, sit down restaurants are required to provide one parking space for each 60 square feet of gross floor area. In order to account for the outdoor seating area, the parking requirements for the indoor and outdoor areas of the Egg Harbor restaurant were both included in the calculation based on the sit-down restaurant ratio. This results in 70 required parking spaces for the Egg Harbor restaurant. It should be noted that, based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Parking Generation Manual, 5�h Edition, the Egg Harbor restaurant should provide 48 parking spaces on a Friday and 52 parking spaces on a Saturday. In order to provide a conservative analysis, 70 required parking spaces will be utilized as the estimated peak parking demand of the restaurant. The half-hourly distribution for the Egg Harbor restaurant (based on the 70 required parking spaces) was based on information published in the Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Shared Parking manual, 3rd Edition and took into consideration the proposed hours of operation. Table 3 summarizes the half-hourly distribution of parking demand for the Egg Harbor restaurant. Table 3 EGG HARBOR RESTAURANT HALF-HOURLY PARKING OCCIJPANCY 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 35 42 42 53 53 60 60 63 63 70 70 63 6 18 32 32 49 49 63 63 63 63 70 70 60 Vacant �,)ace Parking Demands At the time the parking occupancy surveys were conducted, there was approximately 38,422 square feet of vacant retail space. However, as previously indicated, approximately 3,900 square feet will be occupied by the Egg Harbor restaurant. Furthermore, approximately 8,593 square feet of the vacant space located on the west side of Robert York Avenue as well as the existing Rhapsody Cafd is proposed to be redeveloped with a five -story luxury apartment building containing 50 units and 88 parking spaces, of which 59 parking spaces will be available for use by patrons of Deerfield Square. In addition, the parking that will be generated by the proposed One Medical development that will occupy 5,000 square feet located at 730 Waukegan Road was also included. The parking demand was based on the parking study previously completed by KLOA, Inc. dated November 3, 2020. As a result, there is a total. of approximately 20,929 square feet of vacant retail space within the shopping center and there will be a net loss of approximately five parking spaces. Based on the Village of Deerfield's Zoning Ordinance, the parking requirements for the above uses are as follows: Existing Vacant Retail (20,929 s.f.): one space per 200 square feet = 105 spaces Proposed Luxury Apartments (25 one -bedrooms, 25 two -bedrooms): one and one-half spaces per one -bedroom unit and two spaces per two -bedroom unit = 88 spaces Proposed One Medical (5,000 s.f.): four patient parking spaces for each staff doctor, two spaces for every three employees, and one space for each doctor = 49 spaces Tables 4A and 4^ show the hourly distribution of parking demand for each of the previously described uses. The hourly distribution was based on the Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Shared Parking manual. As can be seen from Tables 4A and 4B, the peak occupancy will be 150 spaces occurring between 1:00 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. and 133 spaces occurring between 1:00 P.M. and 2:30 P.M on a weekday and Saturday, respectively. Table 4A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DEVELOPMENTS — HOURLY PARKING OCCUPANCY — WEEKDAY 7:00 AM 5 41 0 46 7:30 AM 5 41 0 46 8:00 AM 16 30 0 46 8:30 AM 16 30 0 46 9:00 AM 37 19 0 56 9:30 AM 37 19 0 56 10:00 AM 63 15 49 127 10:30 AM 63 15 49 127 11:00 AM 79 11 49 139 11:30 AM 79 11 49 139 12:00 PM 105 0 24 129 12:30 PM 105 0 24 129 1:00 PM 105 0 45 150 1:30 PM 105 0 45 150 2:00 PM 100 0 49 149 2:30 PM 100 0 49 149 3:00 PM 89 0 49 138 4:00 PM 89 0 49 138 4:30 PM 89 11 45 145 5:00 PM 89 11 45 145 1 — Parkins demand reflertc aetimntM ri—m-1 utihvino th. oh —A 3Q —1,;.,o — -- .,,:+h Tloe Fe1 7 c ,. .a 8 Table 4B PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DEVELOPMENTS — HOURLY PARKING OCCUPANCY — WEEKEND 7:00 AM 5 55 0 60 7:30 AM 5 55 0 60 8:00 AM 32 48 0 80 8:30 AM 32 48 0 80 9:00 AM 53 41 0 94 9:30 AM 53 41 0 94 10:00 AM 74 37 0 111 10:30 AM 74 37 0 111 11:00 AM 95 33 0 128 11:30 AM 95 33 0 128 12:00 PM 100 31 0 131 12:30 PM 100 31 0 131 1:00 PM 105 28 0 133 1:30 PM 105 28 0 133 2:00 PM 105 28 0 133 2:30 PM 105 28 0 133 3:00 PM 100 31 0 131 4:00 PM 100 31 0 131 4:30 PM 95 33 0 128 5:00 PM 95 33 0 128 1— Parkin demand reflects estimated demand utilizing the shared 59 parkina spaces with Deerfield Scuare 9 Total Projected Parking Demand Tables 5A and 5B show the hourly distribution of the parking demand for Deerfield Square, taking into consideration the existing demand as determined from the parking counts and adjustments to the existing parking demand to account for normal (non-COVID) conditions as well as the demand of the existing vacant retail space within the shopping center and the proposed Egg Harbor restaurant. As can be seen from Tables 5A and 5B, the peak occupancy on Friday is projected to be 603 spaces (70 percent occupancy) occurring at 12:30 P.M. and the peak occupancy on Saturday is projected to be 557 (64 percent occupancy) occurring at 1:00 P.M. Therefore, the parking supply within Deerfield Square on a Friday and Saturday will be adequate in accommodating the future parking demand of the existing center as well as the proposed developments and tenants within Deerfield Square. Conclusion Based on the preceding parking evaluation, the following conclusions have been made: The results of the parking occupancy surveys indicated that the peak parking demand at Deerfield Square did not exceed 46 percent of the available parking. When compared to previously conducted parking occupancy surveys and taking into consideration the increase in vacant retail space and changes to the shopping center, it is expected that the existing parking occupancy surveys will be similar to pre-COVID conditions. Based on the Village of Deerfield's zoning ordinance, the Egg Harbor restaurant is required to provide 70 parking spaces. The parking supply of Deerfield Square will be adequate in accommodating the total projected parking demand taking into consideration the existing parking demand the additional parking demand that will be generated by the full occupancy of the center, and the parking projected to be generated by the Egg Harbor restaurant. 10 Table 5A PROJECTED DEERFIELD SQUARE HOURLY PARKING OCCUPANCY — FRIDAY 7:00 AM 101 46 35 182 21% 7:30 AM 130 46 35 211 24% 8:00 AM 178 46 42 266 31% 8:30 AM 214 46 42 302 35% 9:00 AM 288 56 53 397 46% 9:30 AM 310 56 53 419 48% 10:00 AM 315 127 60 502 58% 10:30 AM 347 127 60 534 62% 11:00 AM 369 139 63 571 66% 11:30 AM 387 139 63 589 68% 12:00 PM 402 129 70 601 69% 12:30 PM 404 129 70 603 70% 1:00 PM 387 150 63 600 69% 1:30 PM 375 150 63 588 68% 2:00 PM 352 149 35 536 62% 2:30 PM 340 149 0 489 56% 3:00 PM 301 138 0 439 51% 4:00 PM 296 138 0 434 50% 4:30 PM 301 145 0 446 52% 5:00 PM 276 145 0 421 49% 7:00 AM 253 146 0 399 46% 1 — Proposed inventory of 866 parking spaces i Table 5B PROJECTED DEERFIELD SQUARE HOURLY PARKING OCCUPANCY — SATURDAY 7:00 AM 77 60 18 155 18% 7:30 AM 96 60 18 174 20% 8:00 AM 150 80 32 262 30% 8:30 AM 202 80 32 314 36% 9:00 AM 247 94 49 390 45% 9:30 AM 268 94 49 411 47% 10:00 AM 294 111 63 468 54% l 0:30 AM 323 111 63 497 57% 11:00 AM 355 128 63 546 63% 11:30 AM 342 128 63 533 62% 12:00 PM 328 131 70 529 61% 12:30 PM 342 131 70 543 63% 1:00 PM 364 133 60 557 64% 1:30 PM 324 133 60 517 60% 2:00 PM 335 133 46 514 59% 2:30 PM 301 133 0 434 50% 3:00 PM 243 131 0 374 43% 4:00 PM 258 131 0 389 45% 4:30 PM 264 128 0 392 45% 5:00 PM 213 128 0 341 39% 7:00 AM 198 120 0 318 37% 1 —Proposed inventory of 866 parking spaces 12 0 OSTERMAN AVENUE THE SHOPS AT DEERFIELD SQUARE '. EMPLOYEE PARKr G SITE PLAN 0 0 a ° ToTac Eistoi-EE O D>EstcNaz><n SPACES = EXHIBIT C UNCONDITIONALAGREEMENT AND CONSENT TO: The Village of Deerfield, Illinois ("Village'): WHEREAS, Deerfield Egg Harbor - Cafe, an Illinois limited liability company ("Applicant'), is the lessee of that certain property located at 740 Waukegan Road, Suite 103, in Deerfield, Illinois, and legally described in Exhibit A attached and, by this reference, made a pari'of this Ordinance ("Property'); and WHEREAS, Kirby Limited Partnership (" Ourner'), is the record owner of the Property; and WHEREAS, the Property is located in the C-1 Village Center District ("Gt District'; and WHEREAS, the Applicant desires to establish and operate a table service restaurant on the Property ("Restaurant's; and WHEREAS, the Applicant, with the consent -of the Owner, has filed an application with the Village for a Class B special use permit ( "Special Ube Permit') to allow for the establishment of the Restaurant on the Property (the. "Application's, and; WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2021.V adopted, by the Village Board on Aus. 2. 2021 ("Ordinance'), approved the Application; and WHEREAS, Section 7.A.3 of the Ordinance provides, among ng other things, that the Ordinance will be of no force or effect unless and until the Applicant andOwner have filed, within 30 days following the passage of the Ordinance; their unconditional agreement and consent to accept and abide by each and allof the terms, conditions; and limitations set forth in the Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, the Applicant and Owner do ;hereby: agree and covenant as follows: 1. The Owner and the Applicant hereby unconditionally agree to, accept, consent to, and will abide by each and all of the terms, conditions, limitations, restrictions, and provisions of the Ordinance. 2. The Owner and the Applicant acknowledge that public notices and hearings have been properly- given and held with respect to the adoption of the Ordinance, have considered the possibility of the revocation provided for in the Ordinance, and agree not to challenge any such revocation on the'grounds of 'any procedural infirmity or a denial of any procedural right. 3. The Owner and the Applicant acknowledge and agree that the Village is not and will not be, in any way, liable for any damages or injuries that may be sustained as a result. of the Village's granting the Application or adoption of the Ordinance, and that the Village's approval of the Application does not, and will not, in any way, be deemed to insure (00121515.2) the Owner or the Applicant against damage or injury of any kind and at any time. 4. The Owner and the Applicant hereby agree to hold harmless and indemnify the Village, the Village's corporate authorities, and all Village elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives, and attorneys, from any and all claims that may, at any time, be asserted against any of such parties in connection with the Village's adoption of the Ordinance granting the Application for the Property. Dated: , 2021. DEERFIELD EGG HARBOR CAFE, an ATTEST: Illinois limited liability company By: B Its: Its• CEO ATTEST: EIRBY LIMITED PARTNERSIHI'r By: g L� . Its: Its: _ (00121515.21