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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCES-1980-022-O-80M f • n t� • 22-0-80 AN ORDINANCE Granting a Variation and a Special Use for the Property Located at 1566 Oak Avenue WHEREAS, the Evanston Zoning Board of Appeals conducted public hearings on December 18, 1979, January 15, 1980 and February 19, 1980 upon m the application of the First National Bank and Trust Co. of Evanston as trustee under trust R-1759 and Patricia N. Barnes and Richard S. Barnes, beneficiaries, for a variation from the yard obstruction regulations of the Evanston Zoning Ordinance to permit erection of a canopy in the front and side yard; and for a special use to allow identification signs as a part of said canopy on the property commonly known as 1566 Oak Avenue, property located in an R-7 General Residence District; said public hearing 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 such variation and special use permit be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the application of the First National Bank, Patricia N. Barnes and Richard S. Barnes for a variation from the yard obstruction regulations to permit erection of a canopy partially located in the required side and front yards, and for a special use to allow three identification signs on the premises as a part of said canopy on the property located at 1566 Oak Avenue, Evanston, Illinois and legally described as follows: i; e r. • • • 22-0-80 The North 58 1/3 feet of Lot 3 and the South 8 1/3 feet of Lot 4 in Block 61 in Evanston, in Section 18, Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois be and hereby is granted subject to compliance with all other provisions of the Evanston Zoning Ordinance and other applicable laws and the condition that said canopy and signs be installed in conformity with the site plan and drawings submitted with the application and identified by the date stamp of the appeals officer of November 16, 1979, with the following modifi- m cations thereto: 1. The characters used for the three signs shall be limited to a maximum height of 8 inches; and 2. The two identification signs which are to be printed on each of the side curtains of the canopy may identify any one lawfully established, non-residential use located on the premises." SECTION 2: The Director of Inspections and Permits is hereby directed to issue such permit pursuant to the terms of this ordinance. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from. and after its passage and approval in the manner pro vided by the law. Adopted 4a U_Z 9 1980 V Introduced _;1d­ca-2V 1980 Approved /L 1980 L r ATTEST: XJ City Cler/K Approved as to form:r�j'f //Corporation Counsel i