Title
An Ordinance Annexing Territory Pursuant to 65ILCS 5/7-1-13 (15601 S.108th Ave; 15605 S. 108th Ave)
History
The Village has identified +/- 0.5 acres (excluding public streets, rights of ways and roadways) of unincorporated parcels located in the Centennial Planning District, which qualify by the Illinois Statute, for annexation through municipal ordinance. An ordinance authorizing annexation is now presented to the Village for consideration.
These parcels were identified in the Comprehensive Plan as Annexation Area #39 and are listed as a high priority for Annexations. The Comprehensive Plan calls for the area to be zoned Single Family Residential.
Cook County has designated the parcels as I1 Restricted Industrial. Problematic uses that are Permitted Uses in the Cook County R-1 Restricted Industrial District, include but are not limited to the following:
Industrial Uses including construction yards, machine shops, industrial launderers, packing and crating services, fabrication, processing, assembly of materials, products and goods;
Wholesale and warehouse uses - including automotive storage, beverage distributors, self-storage and mini warehouse facilities, wholesale establishments;
Retail businesses including bars, taverns, cocktail lounges, machinery sales, automotive repair shops.
Each area eligible for unilateral annexation was evaluated for annexation potential based on factors including, development quality concerns, fiscal impact on village, environmental issues, nuisance issues, natural resource protection, Village preferred land use and utility serviceability.
Per the Illinois Municipal Code ILCS 65 requirements, written notice of contemplated annexation was sent to the taxpayer of record, and the Cook County Board, and was published in Daily Southtown.
Therefore, it is recommended that the properties identified in this ordinance be annexed and uses of the property be subject to Village Ordinances.
Recommended Action/Motion
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