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File #: 2016-0051    Version: Name: Doctor Marsh Site Planning and Engineering Restoration and Trails Plan
Type: MOTION Status: IN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
File created: 1/13/2016 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 2/1/2016 Final action: 2/1/2016
Title: /Name/Summary Doctor Marsh Site Planning and Engineering Restoration and Trails Plan
Attachments: 1. Orland Park Doctor Property, 2. Christopher B Burke - Signed Contract - Exh B 2016 NPDES phII compliance - Phase II
Title/Name/Summary
Doctor Marsh Site Planning and Engineering Restoration and Trails Plan

History
QUICKFACTS

Project
Doctor Marsh Site Planning and Engineering Restoration and Trails Plan

Petitioner
Development Services Department

Purpose
To plan and engineer appropriate the restoration of local wetlands in the Doctor Marsh and establish required public access systems such as paths and trails to an environmentally protected area.

Project Attributes
Address: 11601 W. 151st Street

P.I.N.(s): 20-09-001-712;

Existing Zoning: OL Open Lands District

Comprehensive Plan designation: Open Space Parks and Recreation

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND
In June 2005, the Village approved a 46 unit single family residential subdivision known as the Laurels of Spring Creek, west of Wolf Road at 153rd Street. The subdivision is immediately adjacent to the Doctor Marsh property, which is 80 acres of environmentally sensitive lands identified as such in the 1994 Spring Creek Annexation Agreement (between Gallagher & Henry and the Village of Orland Park). The 40-acre subdivision is intended to minimize the impacts to the 80 acres of the naturalized areas to the west in Doctor Marsh, thus preserving them. Since 2005, the Laurels of Spring Creek subdivision has not been constructed.

The Village acquired the 80 acres of environmentally sensitive land at Doctor Marsh in 2010. The same year, Christopher B. Burke Engineering Ltd. (CBBEL) developed and provided an environmental restoration and trail plan for the 80 acres of the Doctor Marsh property.

In 2014, the Village, in coordination with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), transferred Open Lands Trust Grant (OLT) obligations from 30 acres at the Stellwagen Farm to the 80 acres at Doctor Marsh to continue farming at the Stellwagen Farm and ensure the preservation of the environmentally sensitive Doctor Marsh property. These obligations included the application of a perpetual open lands easement on the pr...

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