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AN ORDINANCE
Amending Sections 6-6-2(A)
and 6-9-2-10 of the Evanston
i` Zoning Ordinance
!� WHEREAS, the Evanston Zoning Amendment Committee conducted a public
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j; hearing on October 4, 1979, upon reference by the Evanston City Council
{ to consider amending certain regulations imposed under the Evanston Zoning
Ordinance, said public hearing having been conducted pursuant to notice and
publication thereof in the manner prescribed by law; and
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WHEREAS, the Evanston Zoning Amendment Committee has recommended,
based upon evidence presented at that hearing, findings of fact, con-
sideration of existing conditions, conservation of property values and the
,direction of building development to the best advantage of the entire City
that said amendments are required for the public good;
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NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1: That the Evanston Zoning Ordinance, adopted November
� 21, 1960, as amended, be and hereby is further amended
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by adding to Section 6-6-2(A) Permitted Uses; Ul, U2 and U3 Districts the
following:
118. Off-street parking for hospital employees in the
!I U1 and U2 districts only."
SECTION 2: That the aforesaid ordinance be further amended to
that Section 6-9-2-10 shall read as follows:
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' (N) Skating rink, exhibition Parking spaces equal in number to
hall, sports arena or 10 percent of the capacity in persons.
gymnasium, incidental
i to a school or university.
Notwithstanding the requirements
i, of this Section, when the facility
iI is not in use, off-street parking
! in excess of that needed for the
day-to-day operation may be rented
(! to, leased to or used by, and may
�j be counted as required parking for,
1; a hospital for its employees, provided
II that said arrangements shall be in
I suitable written form, approved by the
Corporation Counsel, and subject to
annual review and approval by the
Director of Inspections and Permits to
insure that adequate parking is available
for aforesa+id user. A fee of $25.00
!� shall be charged for the annual review
and inspection of each such parking lot.
(0) Skating rink, exhibition Parking spaces equal in number to 10
hall, sports arena, percent of the capacity in persons.
auditorium or gymnasium,
other than one incidental
I; to a school, university
or other place of assembly.
(P) Theater 1 parking space for each 6 seats.
(Q) Hospitals 1. Spaces.
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(a) 1 space for each five licensed
beds for non -teaching hospitals;
(b) 3 spaces for each five licensed
beds for teaching and research
hospitals
(c) 1 space per each 2 non -employee
practicing, teaching or research
physicians, and students partici-
pating in any program conducted
at the hospital;
(d) 1 space per each 2 employees in the
day shift;
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! (e) 1 space per each four out -patient
visits per day;
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(f) parking spaces for any additional
use(s) located on the hospital
grounds, such as dwelling units,
dormitories, medical or dental
clinics or offices for doctors or
dentists, shall be provided in
addition to the above requirement,
as otherwise required for such
use(s).
2. Each hospital within 90 days of the
close of its fiscal year shall file
an Annual Hospital Parking and
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Patient Usage Report (hereafter:
�i Annual Hospital Report) with the
Director of Inspections and Permits.
Such Annual Hospital Report shall
�{ disclose the actual use of all
. required parking spaces and data
corresponding to the parking formula
in Section 6-9-2-10(f')l, and average
daily patient usage during the
fiscal year. Such report shall be
made under the supervision of the
City of Evanston and shall be based
on at least quarterly use counts.
t� Such report shall show the actual
number of parking spaces occupied
during each hour of a typical day
during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to
6:00 P.M. The analysis of the ade-
quacy of parking spaces shall be
based upon the comparison of actual
use to the actual spaces available
during the peak period (not to be
less than one hour in duration).
The report shall be specific as to
the actual manner and method of such
data preparation.
• 3. Subsequent to the second fiscal year
of the hospital beginning after
October 1, 1979, the hospital shall
provide parking spaces sufficient
to accommodate actual demonstrated
• y parking need, as follows:
The Director of Inspections and
Permits, promptly upon receipt of
the Annual Hospital Report, shall i
reduce or increase the number of
required parking spaces as established
by 6-9-2-10(P)l to equal the average
actual use of the preceding fiscal '
year as reported in the Annual
Hospital Parking Report, caluclated
in 6-9-2-10(P)2 plus 10% or one j
hundred (100) additional spaces,
whichever is less.
In the absence of the filing of.the
Annual Hospital Report, the,Uirector
of Inspections and Permits shall
establish the parking requirement
for the current fiscal year based
on the following formula: the total
number of parkin spaces required
under 6-9-2-10pl for the last year
for which such data is available,
plus 15% or 200 parking spaces for
each successive year that no such
report is filed, whichever is less.
• 4. Each hospital may charge such
parking fee as it determines desir-
able, notwithstanding any previous
conditions attached to variations
or special uses.
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5. Parking spaces required by this
ordinance for hospitals may be located
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on a parking lot which is located more
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than 500 feet but not more than
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10,000 feet from the hospital and
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which is accessory to another principal
use, which use is not customarily
open and operating Monday through
Friday between 7:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M.,
provided that a satisfactory shuttle
bus or comparable commuting arrange-
ment is operating between the hospital
and the parking lot and that suitable
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written contractual arrangement,
approved by the Corporation Counsel
of the City of Evanston exists for the
use of such lot. Such parking spaces,
if accessory to another principal
use, need not be improved in con-
formance with the surfacing, drainage
and screening, landscaping and wheel -
stop requirements of Section 6-9-2-9.
(R) Sanitarium, convalescent
1 parking space for each 6 beds for which
home, institution for
accommodations are offered, plus 1
children, rest home or
parking space for each 4 employees other
nursing home
than doctors, plus 1 parking space for•
each 3 resident and regular staff doctors.
(Ord. 60-0=66)
(S) Institutional head-
1 parking space for each 3 employees,
F quarters for educational,
plus spaces in adequate numbers as
fraternal, professional,
determined by the Traffic Engineer to
• religious or other non-.
serve the visiting public.
profit organizations;
library, art gallery or
museum.
(T) Medical or dental clinic 1 parking space for each 160 square feet
and office building for of floor area in excess of 2000 square
doctors or dentists. feet -.(Ord. 7-0-62)
(U) Public utility or public 1 parking space for each 3 employees,
service use; privately plus spaces in adequate number as
owned recreation building determined by the Traffic Engineer to
or community center. serve the visiting public.
(V) Establishment handling 1 parking space for each 200 square feet
the sale and consump- of floor area in excess of 2000 square
tion on the premises of feet. (Ord. 7-0-62)
food and refreshment.
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N) Bank, business and/or
office building, other
than a clinic or.office
building for doctors or
dentists.
(X) Automobile service
• station.
(Y) Furniture or appliance
store, motor vehicle
sales, wholesale store,
household equipment or
furniture repair shop or
machinery sales.
1 parking space for each 400 square feet
of floor area in excess of 2000 square
feet. (Ord. 7-0-62)
1 parking space for each employee on duty.
1 parking space for 500 square feet of
floor area in excess of 2000 square
feet. (Ord. 7-0-62)
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M Retail store. 1 parking space for each 300 square
feet of floor area in excess of 2000
square feet. (Ord. 7-0-62)
(AA) Undertaking establish-
ment or -funeral parlor.
(BB) Building for manu-
facturing, fabricating,
assembling, dis-
assembling, repairing .
cleaning, servicing or
testing of goods, wares
and merchandise; ware-
house or freight terminal.
(CC) Retirement home or
housing for the elderly.
(DD) Other uses.
5 parking spaces for each chapel or
parlor, plus l parking space for each
funeral vehicle operated from the
premises.
1 parking space for each 3 employees
based on the maximum number employed
at any one time on the premises.
(Ord. 7-0-62
I. parking space for each 4 employees,
plus 1 parking space for each 6
infirmary or nursing home beds, plus 1
parking space for each 4 rooming units,
plus 1 parking space for each 3 dwelling
units, (Ords. 60-0-66, 26-0-71)
Parking spaces on -the same basis as
required herein for the most similar
use, as determined by the Traffic
Engineer.
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.
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Introduced p,G�?��� , �v % 1979
Adopted1980
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Approvedz<<��� �, y
��Nlayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk,.
�I Approved as to form:
Coration Counsel
, 1980
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