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File #: 2016-0065    Version: Name: Downtown Main Street Parking Deck
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 1/25/2016 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 3/7/2016 Final action: 3/7/2016
Title: /Name/Summary Downtown Main Street Parking Deck
Attachments: 1. Parking Deck Plans - Plan Commission 020916, 2. VOP Special Use Standards 012516, 3. Parking Deck Committee Report 021516
Title/Name/Summary
Downtown Main Street Parking Deck

History
QUICKFACTS

Project
Downtown Main Street Parking Deck (2016-0065)

Address
9650 143rd Street

Zoning
VCD - Village Center District

Petitioner
Village of Orland Park
Michael Kowski, Assistant Director of Development Services

Partners
Village’s Consultant Team
Kimley-Horn - Parking Deck Design Oversight
SpaceCo - Engineering
TOA - Architecture

Design-Build Team
Walsh Construction - Lead Contractor
Carl Walker, Inc. - Engineering/Architecture
V3 Companies - Civil Engineering

Summary
The Village proposes to construct, operate and maintain a four-story (five-level), approximately 200,000 square-foot public parking deck with at least 520 parking spaces - and containing about 12,000 square-feet of commercial space with outdoor seating on the north side of the structure - to be located at the northeast corner of 143rd Street and Ravinia Avenue (9650 143rd Street).
Building Footprint
Approximately 225’ x 270’

Uses
Parking Structure - Levels 1 - 5
Commercial/Restaurant - Level 1 (partial): 12,000 SF

Requested Actions
Site Plan, Elevations, and Special Use Permit with Modifications

PROPERTY ATTRIBUTES

Ownership
Village of Orland Park

Operator
Village of Orland Park

Partnership with the University of Chicago Medicine (UCM)
On August 17, 2015, the Village and UCM entered into a lease agreement related to the development of the University’s office medical building - currently under construction at the corner of 143rd Street and La Grange Road. A component of this agreement stipulated that the Village would construct or cause to be constructed a multi-level deck consisting of not less than 513 parking spaces and containing additional commercial space.

In furtherance, the UCM agreed to make a substantial monetary contribution toward the construction of the deck provided that the UCM would have exclusive rights during normal business hours to use not less than 175 spaces located on the top two (2) leve...

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