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PROPOSED ORDINANCE
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Amending Title 4 of the City Code by amending
Chapter 17, "Site Plan, and Appearance Review"
WHEREAS, it is important to establish a procedure for the review of
proposed developments or redevelopments to ensure they are compatible with
adjacent development by taking into account the relationship of the new
development to its surroundings; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of site plan and appearance review is to go
beyond the basic zoning requirements and to deal witch the site details on which
zoning and other codes are silent; and
WHEREAS, site plan and appearance review is not a substitute for
zoning; and
WHEREAS, in addition to upgrading site development planning, the City
of Evanston hopes to create a process which will expedite the review of development
proposals through a coordinated staff review; and
WHEREAS, good site planning promotes efficiency in the provision of
necessary City services; and
WHEREAS, site plan and appearance review should help reduce adverse
impact, promote harmony of development with its surroundings and maintain
property values;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
SECTION 1: That Title 4 Chapter 17 of the City
Code of the City of Evanston, 1979, as amended, be and it is further amended to
read as follows:
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CHAPTER 17
SITE PLAN AND APPEARANCE REVIEW
" SECTION
4-17-1. Statement of Purpose
4-17-2: Developments requiring Site Plan and Appearance Review
Approval Prior to Issuance of Building Permits
4-17-3. Preliminary and Final Site Plan and Appearance Review
Required
4-17-4 Submission Requirements and Procedure
4-17-5: Preliminary and Final, Site Plan and Appearance Review
Approval
4-17-6: Evaluation Criteria
4-17-7: Amendments
4-17-8: Time Limit on Approval
4-17-9:, Appeals
4-17-1: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
Site plan and appearance review is a procedure for the review of
proposed developments or redevelopments to ensure they are compatible
with adjacent development by taking into account the relationship of
the new development to its surroundings. The purpose of site plan and
appearance review is to go beyond the basic zoning requirements and to
deal with the site details on which zoning and other codes are silent.
Site plan and appearance review is not a substitute for zoning.
In carrying out the purpose of site plan and appearance review, the
following are examples of elements which are examined:
1. Parking arrangernent,
2. circulation,
3. traffic access,
4. building location on the site,
5. landscaping,
6. signage,
• 7, drainage, and
8. exterior building design and materials.
Site plan and appearance review does not have any authority to
determine land use.
In addition to upgrading site development planning, the City hopes to
create a process which will expedite the review of development
proposals through providing a coordinated staff review. Such a review
will bring together staff from various departments to rneet with
developers to help resolve any site or appearance problerns and more
directly communicate the C:ity's requirements. By identifying the
applicable codes and ordinances through this process, costly delays from
oversights or incomplete applications may be avoided. In such joint
meetings, there is opportunity for exchange between all affected parties
which should improve communications and also provide the developer
with professional expertise in site and building design. The resultant
exchange should not only provide for snore effective site and building
design, but, should also promote efficiency and economy in providing
any necessary City services. Beyond the specific improvements to the
site itself, site plan and appearance review should help reduce adverse
impact, promote harmony of development with its surroundings and
maintain property values.
4-17-2: DEVELOPMENTS REQUIRING SITE PLAN AND
APPEARANCE REVIEW APPROVAL PRIOR TO ISSUANCE
OF BUILDING PERMITS:
• (A) The following are developments requiring site plan and
appearance review approval prior to issuance of building
permits for the development.
1. Any use in the Business, Commercial, University or
Manufacturing districts that results in either
construction of a new building or structure, or
modifications to the exterior of an existing building or
structure (including additions).
I' 2. All non-residential uses in Residence Districts that
result in either construction of a new building or
structure, or modifications to the exterior of an existing
building or structure (including additions).
3. All multi -family uses in any zoning district that results
in either construction of a new building or structure, or
I� modifications to the exterior of an existing building or
structure (including additions).
4. Developments requiring special use approval.
5. Developments requiring a zoning variation.
6. Developments requiring a Zoning Ordinance text or map '
I. amendment.
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• i 7. All planned developments.
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II 8. All proposed municipal or other public developments.
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! 9. Any proposed developments for which parking is to be !
�I located off -site.
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�i 10. All development proposals for which public and/or
quasi -public financial assistance has been requested.
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(B) Exceptions and Waivers. No site plan or appearance review
shall be required for the following uses:
1. Permitted single-family residential uses in Residence
Districts.
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2. Any use permitted on a temporary basis.
3. Any use in a U6 University District that is greater than
• one hundred feet (100') from any publicly dedicated
right-of-way that abuts the U6 District.
4-17-3 PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SITE PLAN AND
APPEARANCE REVIEW REQUIRED:
Site plans, prepared in accordance with the provisions of this section,
shall be required for a preliminary Site Plan .Review Conference and for
final approval by the City Manager or his designee, with the advice of
the Director of Public Works, Planning Director, Traffic Engineer,
Director of Building and Zoning, and one or more Evanston design
professionals, who are employed in and/or are a resident of Evanston, as
appointed by the Mayor with advice and consent of the City Council.
Said Mayoral appointments shall be for terms no longer than two (2)
years.
(A) Preliminary Site Plan and Appearance Review: A
preliminary site plan and appearance review conference is
required. The purpose of the preliminary site plan and
appearance review is to acquaint all pertinent City staff
with the proposal, and the views and concerns of those
participating. The preliminary site plan ana appearance
review conference occurs at the conceptual stage of a
development when designs are flexible and adjustments are
possible. The preliminary site plan and appearance review
conference is also intended to assist the applicant in bringing
the site and building plan into conformity with the
requirements of these and other applicable regulations.
• Specific submission requirements for final site and
appearance review as set forth in Section 4-17-4 will be
reviewed as part of the preliminary site plan and appearance
review conference.
(B) Final Site Plan and Appearance Review: A final site plan
and appearance review conference shall also be required.
The purpose of the final site plan and appearance review
conference is to verify that the final site and appearance
plan complies with all the requirements of this Ordinance.
The final site plan and appearance review approval shall be
granted or denied in accordance with Section 4-17-5, follow
the cornpletion of a Zoning Analysis on the proposed
development, follow the final site plan and appearance
review conference, and shall precede the granting of a
building permit.
4-17-4: SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES:
Applications for site plan and appearance review approval shall be
submitted to the City Manager, or his designee, as follows:
(A) Preliminary Site Plan and Appearance Review Application.
Three (3) copies of a preliminary site plan, current plat of
survey, and preliminary elevation drawings.
(B) Final Site Plan and Appearance Review Application: A
. Zoning Analysis of the proposed development is required
prior to final site plan and appearance review. Four (4)
copies of the following exhibits shall be prepared by design
professionals such as architects, planners, landscape
architects, or engineers. The final site and building plan
shall contain the following:
1. Existing and proposed development on the site and
adjacent sites.
2. Elevated drawings of all proposed buildings.
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3. Actual building material samples and manufacturers
product information representing accurate color,
texture, pattern, finish and range of variations of all
exterior building materials proposed.
4. Parking plans and access drives, including dimensions,
stall markings, required screening, landscaping and
surfacing.
5. Lighting plan identifying the location, height and type
of all site, sign, and exterior building illumination
proposed.
6. Landscape development plan including plant names,
quantities, locations and sizes of major plant masses,
and locations of all existing trees with a trunk diarneter
in excess of four inches (4").
7. Signage Plan identifying the location, height, type, size,
color and proposed message of all exterior signage
proposed, consistent with all other signage regulations.
8. Sidewalks and any other elements of pedestrian
circulation.
9. Major accessory elements including, but not limited to,
signage, outdoor furniture, bike racks, outdoor art, etc.
10. Any proposed improvements on the public right-of-way
which the developer may be required to make as part of
the site improvements, such as parkway trees, public
sidewalks, adjacent alley surfacing, driveway removal
and curb and gutter replacement.
1 1. A current plat of survey.
12. A completed zoning analysis on the proposed project.
13. Other materials and data which may be required for an
adequate plan review (such as, but not limited to.
traffic studies, preliminary engineering and drainage
Glans, preliminary utility locations, floor plans, etc.)
14. All site plans submitted for final approval shall be
accompanied by a plat of survey showing that the
property for the proposed development consists of, and
is coterminous with, a single lot described in a recorded
plat of subdivision, or a preliminary proposed
resubdivision or consolidation to create such a single lot.
The developer or his representative shall be present for
the final site plan and appearance review conference to
explain the project and to answer any questions thereon.
4-17-5: PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SITE PLAN AND
APPEARANCE REVIEW APPROVAL:
Within fifteen (15) working days following receipt of the completed
application for preliminary or final site plan and appearance approval,
the City Manager, or his designee, shall then schedule and conduct the
preliminary or final site plan and appearance review conference. At the
preliminary or final site plan and appearance review conference the
Manager or his designee will either: (1) approve the site and building
plan; (2) on the basis of written findings as to how the proposed
development does not meet the evaluation standards set forth below,
approve the site and building plan subject to specific modifications; or
(3) on the basis of such written findings as to how the proposed
development does not meet the evaluation standards, decline to approve
the site and building plan. At the conclusion of the review, the City
Manager or his designee shall return to the applicant one copy of the
submitted plans permanently marked to show either approval,
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approval subject to further specified approvals, lack of approval, or
approval subject to modifications. Upon approval of a final site and
building plan, the applicant may seek and the City may issue building
permits.
4-17-6: EVALUATION CRITERIA.
The goals and objectives of the Comprehensive General Plan or other
applicable Evanston planning and design docurnents shall be utilized in
the review of proposed site and building plans. In addition, the following
• criteria shall also be used to determine whether a proposed site and
building plan fulfills the objectives of this ordinance.
(A) Building and Structure Location: The arrangement of the
structures on the site shall allow for the effective use of the
proposed development. Furthermore, such arrangement shall
be compatible with development on adjacent property. Also,
the arrangement of structures on the site shall be evaluated
for their potential impact on the provision of the municipal
services, such as access for emergency equipment.
(B) Building Design and Appearance: The appearance of
buildings shall be designed to respect the attributes of
adjacent and surrounding development (arid any existing
on -site buildings proposed to remain), and to reduce any
adverse impacts caused by differing architectural styles,
while maintaining and prornoting the City's diverse
architectural fabric. Architectural style; massing, scale,
proportion, window fenestration, rhythm of design elements,
color palette and building materials shall be considered in
determining compliance with this objective. Fulfillment of
this objective shall be non -binding on the applicant.
(C) Landscaping: Landscape design shall create a logical
transition to adjoining development, screen incompatible
uses, and minimize the visual impact of parking lots on
adjacent sites and roadways. Plant materials shall be
selected so as to withstand Evanston's climate and the
microclirnate on the property. Plant materials shall be
selected with the advice of City staff.
(D) Graphics and signage. Signs shall be minimized in number
and size, and integrated with architectural and site
landscape features. Placement of signs shall not unduly
obscure or interfere with sight lines to other properties.
(E) Circulation: All circulation systerns shall provide adequate
and safe access to the site and be compatible with the public
circulation systems to minimize dangerous traffic
movements. Pedestrian and auto circulation shall be
separated, insofar as is practicable. Curb cuts on the site
shall be minimized.
(F) Parking Areas and Lots: Proposed parking areas or lots shall
be designed, located, and screened to minimize adverse
visual impact on adjacent properties. Perimeter parking lot
screening shall be provided. Interior parking lot landscaping
is also required where practicable to break up large areas of
parking with plant material. Parking lot drainage shall not
adversely affect surrounding properties.
(G) Open Space: Where practicable, open space on the site shall
create a desirable and functional environment for patrons,
pedestrians, and occupants.
• (H) Site Illumination: Site illumination shall be designed,
i located and installed so as to minimize adverse impact on .
adjacent properties.
(I) Preservation: Preservation of unique architectural resources
is encouraged. Development designs that respect desirable
architectural resources on surrounding sites are also
encouraged.
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(J) Completeness: The application for site plan and appearance
review must contain all the information required in Section
4-17-4,
(K) Compliance with all other applicable codes: These may
include, but are riot limited to the following:
1. The Evanston Zoning Ordinance
2. The BOCA Building Codes
3. The Evanston City Code
4-17-7: AMENDMENTS:
Amendments to an approved site and building plan shall require approval
in the same manner required for the original site and building plan.
4-17-8. TIME LIMIT ON APPROVAL.
No site and building plan approval shall be valid for a period longer than
one (1) year feoin the date of approval unless a building permit is issued
and construction is actually begun within that period. Time extensions
may be authorized by the City Manager or his designee provided the
applicant dernonstrates that there are circurn stances, difficulties or
practical hardships which make compliance with the original one (1)
year approval period unreasonable.
4-17-9: APPEALS:
Any final site plan and appearance review decision by the City Manager,
or his designee, may be modified, reversed or affirmed by the Planning
and Development Committee upon appeal by the applicant. Such appeal
shall be filed with the Planning and Development Committee within
fifteen (15) business days of the decision by the City Manager, or his
designee, and the Committee shall consider and decide said appeal
within fifteen (15) days thereafter.
SECTION 2: All ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage, approval, and publication in the
manner provided by law.
Introduced. 1991.
Adopted: 1991.
ATTEST .
City Clerk
Approved as to f r "
Cor oration Counsel
Approved". 1991
(� Mayor
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