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File #: 2016-0079    Version: Name: Resolution Protesting and Objecting to the School Bus and Maintenance Facility
Type: RESOLUTION Status: PASSED
File created: 1/27/2016 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 2/1/2016 Final action: 2/1/2016
Title: /Name/Summary RESOLUTION PROTESTING AND OBJECTING TO THE ZONING RELIEF (SPECIAL USE) REQUESTED FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 17101 SOUTH WOLF ROAD, ORLAND TOWNSHIP, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. EXHIBIT A, 3. EXHIBIT B
Title/Name/Summary
RESOLUTION PROTESTING AND OBJECTING TO THE ZONING RELIEF (SPECIAL USE) REQUESTED FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 17101 SOUTH WOLF ROAD, ORLAND TOWNSHIP, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
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WHEREAS, an application for zoning relief for property located in unincorporated Cook County, seeking a Special Use for the operation of a school bus service and maintenance facility, has been filed with the Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals by Avmedoski Brothers, LLC., as Owner and Aaron Halcomb (Student Transportation of America) as Applicant, identified as SU15-11 (the “Application”); and

WHEREAS, the Application involves approximately 5.9 acres of land in the Cook County C-4 General Commercial District and generally located at 17101 South Wolf Road, Orland Township, Cook County, Illinois (the “Subject Property”); and

WHEREAS, no portion of the Subject Property is located within the corporate limits of the Village of Orland Park. However, the Village is a zoned municipality within one and one-half (1-1/2) miles of the Subject Property and, additionally, the Village is the owner of property immediately adjacent on the south to the Subject Property. Accordingly, the Village of Orland Park has the right to file a formal protest and objection to the Application to the Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals; and

WHEREAS, the Village has adopted a Comprehensive Plan that identifies recommended future land uses within and in proximity to the corporate limits of the Village. The Planning District Map in said Comprehensive Plan identifies the Subject Property as being appropriate for “Open Space, Park & Recreation” and designated “High Priority” and “Protection Floodplain”. EXHIBIT A to this Resolution is a certified, true and correct copy of the “Grasslands Planning District Map” included in the Village’s Comprehensive Plan for the Subject Property and in the general vicinity of the Subject Property; and

WHEREAS, the Village has also adopted a Land Development Code ...

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