28 - DENSITY REGULATIONS
A.
As relates to the property (as defined in the annexation agreement entered into on December 1, 1992, by and between the village and trust 5257, trust 5289, trust 19547, and trust 1082 pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-41 of like date) unless a written request of an owner submitting a plat of subdivision to the village for approval of a greater percentage of single-family reduced-width lots is hereafter approved by a majority vote of the president and village board of trustees, up to and not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of single-family lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property may be reduced-width lots, and the minimum single-family lot width with respect to such reduced-width lots shall be 60 feet, as opposed to sixty-six (66) feet.
Any final or preliminary plat of subdivision may provide for more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total lots in such plat to be single-family reduced-width lots if the aggregate number of reduced-width lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village (including any such aforesaid preliminary plat) do not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village.
For purposes of this section as relates to the property, "reduced-width lot" means any single-family lot located or to be located in the R-4 zoning district with a lot width less than sixty-six (66) feet, but not less than 60 feet, measured at the building setback line.
B.
As relates to the property (as defined in the annexation agreement entered into on December 1, 1992, by and between the village and Chicago Title and Trust Company, as trustee under trust agreement dated August 5, 1989 and known as trust no. 1093521 pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-40 of like date) unless a written request of an owner submitting a plat of subdivision to the village for approval of a greater percentage of single-family reduced-width lots is hereafter approved by majority vote of the president and village board of trustees, up to and not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of single-family lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-3 portions of the property may be reduced-width lots, and the minimum single-family lot width with respect to such reduced-width lots shall be 60 feet, as opposed to sixty-six (66) feet. Any final or preliminary plat of subdivision may provide for more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total single-family lots in such to be reduced-width lots if the aggregate number of reduced-width lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-3 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village (including any such aforesaid preliminary plat) do not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-3 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village.
For purposes of this section as relates to the property, "reduced-width lot" means any single-family lot located or to be located in the R-3 or R-4 zoning districts with a lot width less than sixty-six (66) feet, but not less than 60 feet, measured at the building setback line.
C.
As relates to the property (as defined in the annexation agreement entered into on December 1, 1992 by and between the village and trust 1065451, Parsons, and Home Trust pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-38 of like date) unless a written request of an owner submitting a plat of subdivision to the village for approval of a greater percentage of single-family reduced-width lots is hereafter approved by a majority vote of the president and village board of trustees, up to and not more than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the aggregate number of single-family lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-2 portions of the property may be reduced-width lots, and the minimum single-family lot width with respect to such reduced-width lots shall be 60 feet, as opposed to sixty-six (66) feet; provided, however, reduced-width lots may only be located in the R-4 portions of the property. Any final or preliminary plat of subdivision may provide for more than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the total single-family lots in such plat to be reduced-width lots if the aggregate number of reduced-width lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village (including any such aforesaid preliminary plat) do not exceed twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the aggregate number of lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-2 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village.
For purposes of this section as relates to the property, "reduced-width lot" means any single-family lot located or to be located in the R-2 or R-4 zoning districts with a lot width less than sixty-six (66) feet, but not less than 60 feet, measured at the building setback.
(Ord. 07-31 § 14 (part), 2007: Ord. 04-43 § 1 (part), 2004: prior code § 5-14)
(Ord. No. 09-57, § 7, 11-3-2009)
The minimum lot area and lot width requirements established above may be modified as follows:
A.
Any single-family lot of record improved prior to the effective date of this title that has less area or width than required in the district in which it is located, may nevertheless be used for any permitted use in the district in which it is located, provided that the lot width or lot area is not less than 80 percent of the current minimum standards.
B.
Lot area per family requirements shall not apply to dormitories, fraternities, sororities, nursing homes or other similar group quarters where no cooking facilities are provided in individual rooms or apartments.
(Ord. 07-31 § 14 (part), 2007: prior code § 5-15)
28 - DENSITY REGULATIONS
A.
As relates to the property (as defined in the annexation agreement entered into on December 1, 1992, by and between the village and trust 5257, trust 5289, trust 19547, and trust 1082 pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-41 of like date) unless a written request of an owner submitting a plat of subdivision to the village for approval of a greater percentage of single-family reduced-width lots is hereafter approved by a majority vote of the president and village board of trustees, up to and not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of single-family lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property may be reduced-width lots, and the minimum single-family lot width with respect to such reduced-width lots shall be 60 feet, as opposed to sixty-six (66) feet.
Any final or preliminary plat of subdivision may provide for more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total lots in such plat to be single-family reduced-width lots if the aggregate number of reduced-width lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village (including any such aforesaid preliminary plat) do not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village.
For purposes of this section as relates to the property, "reduced-width lot" means any single-family lot located or to be located in the R-4 zoning district with a lot width less than sixty-six (66) feet, but not less than 60 feet, measured at the building setback line.
B.
As relates to the property (as defined in the annexation agreement entered into on December 1, 1992, by and between the village and Chicago Title and Trust Company, as trustee under trust agreement dated August 5, 1989 and known as trust no. 1093521 pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-40 of like date) unless a written request of an owner submitting a plat of subdivision to the village for approval of a greater percentage of single-family reduced-width lots is hereafter approved by majority vote of the president and village board of trustees, up to and not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of single-family lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-3 portions of the property may be reduced-width lots, and the minimum single-family lot width with respect to such reduced-width lots shall be 60 feet, as opposed to sixty-six (66) feet. Any final or preliminary plat of subdivision may provide for more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total single-family lots in such to be reduced-width lots if the aggregate number of reduced-width lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-3 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village (including any such aforesaid preliminary plat) do not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the aggregate number of lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-3 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village.
For purposes of this section as relates to the property, "reduced-width lot" means any single-family lot located or to be located in the R-3 or R-4 zoning districts with a lot width less than sixty-six (66) feet, but not less than 60 feet, measured at the building setback line.
C.
As relates to the property (as defined in the annexation agreement entered into on December 1, 1992 by and between the village and trust 1065451, Parsons, and Home Trust pursuant to Ordinance No. 92-38 of like date) unless a written request of an owner submitting a plat of subdivision to the village for approval of a greater percentage of single-family reduced-width lots is hereafter approved by a majority vote of the president and village board of trustees, up to and not more than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the aggregate number of single-family lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-2 portions of the property may be reduced-width lots, and the minimum single-family lot width with respect to such reduced-width lots shall be 60 feet, as opposed to sixty-six (66) feet; provided, however, reduced-width lots may only be located in the R-4 portions of the property. Any final or preliminary plat of subdivision may provide for more than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the total single-family lots in such plat to be reduced-width lots if the aggregate number of reduced-width lots located or to be located in the R-4 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village (including any such aforesaid preliminary plat) do not exceed twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the aggregate number of lots located or to be located in the R-4 or R-2 portions of the property under all preliminary plats of subdivision approved by the village.
For purposes of this section as relates to the property, "reduced-width lot" means any single-family lot located or to be located in the R-2 or R-4 zoning districts with a lot width less than sixty-six (66) feet, but not less than 60 feet, measured at the building setback.
(Ord. 07-31 § 14 (part), 2007: Ord. 04-43 § 1 (part), 2004: prior code § 5-14)
(Ord. No. 09-57, § 7, 11-3-2009)
The minimum lot area and lot width requirements established above may be modified as follows:
A.
Any single-family lot of record improved prior to the effective date of this title that has less area or width than required in the district in which it is located, may nevertheless be used for any permitted use in the district in which it is located, provided that the lot width or lot area is not less than 80 percent of the current minimum standards.
B.
Lot area per family requirements shall not apply to dormitories, fraternities, sororities, nursing homes or other similar group quarters where no cooking facilities are provided in individual rooms or apartments.
(Ord. 07-31 § 14 (part), 2007: prior code § 5-15)