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AN ORDINANCE
Granting Special Use Permit
at 1571 Sherman Avenue
WHEREAS, the Evanston Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA)
conducted public hearings on July 20, 1993 and August 3, 1993
upon the application of Al Belmonte as authorized agent for
Lawrence J. Starkman, beneficiary of the First Illinois Bank,
Trust 3279 and Danny Coval (lessee) for a special use to permit
establishment of a type 2 restaurant on property located at 1571
Sherman in a D2 Zoning District; public hearings having been
conducted pursuant to notice and publication thereof in the
manner prescribed by law; and
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended
that the application for said special use be granted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1: That, based upon the evidence and testimony
presented at the hearings, and upon deliberations and findings of
fact contained in the transcript of the Zoning Board of Appeals
Case No. 93-11-SU)(R) upon the application of Al Belmonte as
authorized agent for Lawrence J. Starkman, beneficiary of the
First Illinois Bank, Trust 3279 and Danny Coval (lessee) for a
special use to permit establishment of a type 2 restaurant on
property located at 1571 Sherman in a D2 Zoning District; and
legally described as follows:
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"LOT 7 AND 8 (EXCEPT THE EAST 90 FEET THEREOF) AND ALL
OF LOTS 9 AND 10 IN BLOCK 27 IN THE VILLAGE OF EVANSTON
(NOW CITY) IN SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 14,
EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOIS."
is granted, subject to compliance with all other provisions of
the Zoning Ordinance, other applicable laws and the following
conditions:
1. The proposed construction shall be in substantial
compliance with the testimony presented and the
plans placed on file in connection with this case;
and
2. The applicant agrees to implement the litter plan
presented at the hearing in connection with the
proposed use, namely:
a. To daily "police" the said premises and adjacent
areas in a radius of not less than 150 feet to keep
areas free of litter and debris.
b) To provide a covered refuse receptacle at the
rear of the restaurant in the alley for the
collection of litter, refuse, and debris. The
receptacle shall be of a type to allow the tight
closing of the cover.
c) To contract with a scavenger service, which shall
pick up trash 3-5 times weekly, or as often as
necessary.
d) To place trash containers throughout the
restaurant, including a waste receptacle:at the
pedestrian exit.
e) To place an additional waste receptacle on the
sidewalk on Sherman Avenue if directed to do so by
the City.
f) To place conspicuous signage, which shall comply
with the sign ordinance, within the building and at
each waste receptacle location, prescribing the
requirements and penalties of the city ordinances
applicable to litter.
g) To maintain the premises indoors, free from
rubbish, litter, waste material, and debris
including, but not limited to, food beverages,
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napkins, straws, containers, bags, utensils and
cups.
h) To abide by a regular daily cleanup schedule at
these times, according to written duties for each
staff person:
1. A.M. Open
2. Pre -Lunch
3. Post -Lunch
4. Pre -Dinner
5. Post -Dinner
6. P.M. Close
3. The applicant shall not allow its employees to park
in metered spaces while on duty, and shall cause
employees who violate this prohibition to
immediately remove vehicles so parked.
SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force
and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication
in the manner provided by law.
Introduced: ' O;n /L'fii'1��13 , 1993
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Adopted: �� , 1993
Approve ,�.� / , 1993
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Mayor IC
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