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File #: ORD 20-071    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 9/8/2020 Final action: 9/8/2020
Title: Concur with the Plan Commission's Recommendation and Adopt an Ordinance Amending Article 2 ("Definitions & Rules of Measurement"), Section 2.3 ("Definitions" )and Article 8 ("Uses"), Table 8.1 ("Use Matrix") and Section 8.5 ("Temporary Use Standards") of the Oak Park Zoning Ordinance Regarding Temporary Educational Day Camps - Remote Learning
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Findings of Fact, 3. Draft Minutes 8.24.20, 4. Draft Minutes 8.27.20, 5. Staff Report
Submitted By
Iris Sims, Plan Commission Acting Chair through Tammie Grossman, Director, Development Customer Services

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
Concur with the Plan Commission's Recommendation and Adopt an Ordinance Amending Article 2 ("Definitions & Rules of Measurement"), Section 2.3 ("Definitions" )and Article 8 ("Uses"), Table 8.1 ("Use Matrix") and Section 8.5 ("Temporary Use Standards") of the Oak Park Zoning Ordinance Regarding Temporary Educational Day Camps - Remote Learning

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Overview
Overview
Due to the current pandemic situation, remote learning with after school care facilities for students under the age of 18 is needed. Therefore, the Plan Commission considered changes to the Zoning Ordinance by adding a permitted use for a Temporary Educational Day Camp for Remote Learning.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Plan Commission unanimously recommends approval of modifications to the Zoning Ordinance as detailed in the Findings of Fact report hereto attached.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Staff supports the Plan Commission's recommendation.

Fiscal Impact
N/A.

Background
Representatives from Hephzibah Home approached the Village with an idea for remote learning opportunities for school aged children due to the current school district requirement for remote learning. They were interested in occupying unused spaces within the community in order to support families attemting to manage work, school and daycare. The Plan Commission held a special remote participation public hearing on this application. The results of that meeting are provided below under Citizen Advisory Commission Action.

Alternatives
Deny the recommendations by the Plan Commission
Modify the recommendations by the Plan Commission

Previous Board Action
N/A.

Citizen Advisory Commission Action
The Plan Commission held a special meeting on Monday, August 24, 2020 for a public hearing on this agenda item. At that meeting, Ms. Amy O'Rourke with Hephzibah Ho...

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