File #: 23-0049    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/9/2023 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 1/18/2023 Final action: 1/18/2023
Title: Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance from Section 6-2-10:5 to permit an auxiliary parking space at the property located at 203 S Columbia Street - PZC 22-1-118
Attachments: 1. Petition, 2. Legal Description, 3. Detailed Description of Variance, 4. Response to variance standards, 5. Plat of survey with driveway plan

PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

 

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance from Section 6-2-10:5 to permit an auxiliary parking space at the property located at 203 S Columbia Street - PZC 22-1-118

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DEPARTMENT:                     Transportation, Engineering and Development

 

SUBMITTED BY:                     Gabrielle Mattingly, AICP

 

ENTITLEMENTS REQUESTED:

A variance to Section 6-2-10:5 (Percentage of Required Yard Occupied) has been requested to permit the existing detached garage and an auxiliary parking space to occupy approximately 855 square feet of the required rear yard at 203 S. Columbia Street.

 

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Official notice for the public hearing for PZC #22-1-118 was published in the Naperville Sun on January 1, 2023.

 

BACKGROUND:

The approximately 9,900 square foot subject property is located at southwest corner of Columbia Street and Chicago Avenue. The property is zoned R1B (Medium Density Single Family Residence District) and is improved with a single-family residence and a two-car detached garage. The Property Owners are Francis Edward Simon Hunt and Reyna Trevino.

 

Project Background

The City’s Code Enforcement Team received an inquiry about work being done at the subject property to increase parking in the rear off the alleyway. Upon inspection, the Code Enforcement Team identified that the homeowner was in the process of installing brick pavers. The Code Enforcement Team concluded that a permit had not been sought for this work and subsequently issued a stop work order until a permit could be obtained as required by City Code. The homeowner inquired about installing gravel as an alternative option so cars could be parked off the alleyway. Staff noted that per engineering requirements, gravel is not an approved parking surface and notified the homeowner that they would need to seek approval of a variance as the proposed improvements exceeded the allowable square footage in the required rear yard. 

 

DISCUSSION:

The Petitioner, Francis Edward Simon Hunt is seeking approval of a variance to permit an auxiliary parking space as illustrated on the site plan. Per code, detached accessory structures are permitted to cover 25% or 480 square feet of the required rear yard, whichever is greater. For this property, the required rear yard is 30’ and detached accessory structures are permitted to cover 495 square feet. The Petitioner is requesting approval of a variance to permit an auxiliary parking space and the existing garage to cover approximately 855 square feet of the required yard. The Petitioner has indicated the proposed request will provide a needed parking space to accommodate multiple drivers within the household as the two parking spaces in the existing detached garage are currently in use by the property owners.

 

The auxiliary parking space will consist of brick pavers and is proposed to be installed next to the existing detached garage. The square footage of the existing detached garage within the required rear yard is 465 square feet and the square footage of the proposed auxiliary parking space within the required rear yard is 390 square feet. The proposed improvement will provide for one 9’ x 18’ parking space. The total of the proposed accessory structures in the required rear yard is 855 square feet, exceeding the 495 square feet that is permitted, as described above.

 

Findings of Fact

The Petitioners’ responses to the Standards for Granting a Variance are included in the attachments. Staff finds the proposed construction of an auxiliary parking space will not add additional bulk to the rear of the subject property and is generally supportive of the request. Any future accessory structures proposed in the required rear yard of the subject property would trigger the review and approval of a separate variance application.

 

Key Takeaways

§                     The Petitioner requests approval of a variance to Section 6-2-10:5 (Percentage of Required Yard Occupied) of the Naperville Municipal Code to permit 855 square feet of the required yard to be covered at 203 S. Columbia Street.