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File #: ORD 18-441    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 11/19/2018 Final action: 11/19/2018
Title: Concur with the Zoning Board of Appeals' Recommendation and Adopt an Ordinance Granting a Special Use Permit to Operate a Day-Care Center at 408 S. Oak Park Avenue
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Findings of Fact, 3. Application, 4. Staff Report, 5. Sick Child Policy
Submitted By
Michael Quinn, Zoning Board of Appeals Chair thru Tammie Grossman, Development Customer Services Director

Reviewed By
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Agenda Item Title
Title
Concur with the Zoning Board of Appeals' Recommendation and Adopt an Ordinance Granting a Special Use Permit to Operate a Day-Care Center at 408 S. Oak Park Avenue

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Overview
Overview
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on an application submitted by Jaime Moran and Pamela Lawrence seeking a special use permit pursuant to Section 8.3 (Table 8-1: Use Matrix) of the Oak Park Zoning Ordinance, to operate a duly licensed day care center at the premises commonly known as 408 S. Oak Park Avenue.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommends approval of the Special Use application.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Staff supports the Zoning Board of Appeal's recommendation.

Fiscal Impact
Village cost for public notice.

Background
The Subject Property is improved with a six-story building (Oak Park Arms) which was originally built as a hotel in 1927. The Applicant proposes to lease two classroom spaces and operate an intergenerational program within the Oak Park Arms. According to the Applicant, this program would bring together three, four and five year old children with the clients that live at Oak Park Arms and the different generations would spend time together daily working on structured activities. The proposed day-care center will operate at capacity with approximately 80 children divided into two sessions Monday-Friday. Parking for the drop-off and pick-up will occur in the existing parking lot south of the Oak Park Arms building.

Alternatives
The Village Board can accept the recommendation as presented, deny the application, or approve the application with modifications.

Previous Board Action
At the November 5, 2018 meeting, the Village Board asked that this item be tabled until the November 19, 2018 regular meeting pending additional information fr...

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