File #: 24-0747    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/11/2024 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 6/19/2024 Final action: 6/19/2024
Title: Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance to Section 6-9-3 of the Naperville Municipal Code to reduce the required number of parking spaces for the property located at 1880 Country Farm Drive - PZC 24-1-040
Attachments: 1. Petition for Development Approval, 2. Response to Standards, 3. Parking Study, 4. Final Engineering, 5. Final Landscaping, 6. Legal Description, 7. Elevations
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance to Section 6-9-3 of the Naperville Municipal Code to reduce the required number of parking spaces for the property located at 1880 Country Farm Drive - PZC 24-1-040

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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Adam Beaver, AICP Candidate, Community Planner

ENTITLEMENTS REQUESTED:
1. A variance to Section 6-9-3 of the Municipal Code to reduce the required number of parking spaces for the subject property from 246 to 99.


BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Official notice for the public hearing for PZC 24-1-040 was published in the Naperville Sun on Sunday June 2, 2024.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property is located on Country Farm Drive, bordered by I-88 to the north and is zoned I (Industrial District). The 8.2 acre property is currently improved with a two story office and warehouse building.

The petitioner requests approval of a variance to Section 6-9-3 of the Naperville Municipal Code to reduce the required number of parking spaces for the proposed equipment rental business from 246 to 99.


DISCUSSION:
Section 6-9-3 of the Naperville Municipal Code requires that 1 parking space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area be provided for warehouses and that 3.3 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area be provided for offices. The petitioner's building contains approximately 126,509 square feet of warehouse space and approximately 36,229 square feet of office space, requiring a total of 246 parking spaces.

The petitioner undertook a parking study to identify the projected peak parking demand at the property. It was found that at peak business hours, the maximum anticipated number of parking spaces occupied will be 65, leaving 34 parking spaces vacant at peak times. The petitioner notes that approximately 98% of all rentals and sales for their company are conducted over the phone or on the internet, gre...

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