File #: 20-1250    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/16/2020 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 10/21/2020 Final action:
Title: Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance to Section 6-6A-6 for the subject property located at 610 N. Sleight Street (Waldron Resubdvision) - PZC 20-1-067
Attachments: 1. Development Petition, 2. Disclosure of Beneficiaries, 3. Legal Description, 4. Prelim-Final Subdivision Plat, 5. Responses to Standards, 6. Site Plan, 7. Temporary Use Letter, 8. Location Map, 9. Public Comment
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Conduct the public hearing to consider a variance to Section 6-6A-6 for the subject property located at 610 N. Sleight Street (Waldron Resubdvision) - PZC 20-1-067
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Gabrielle Mattingly, Community Planner

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Official notice for the public hearing for PZC 20-1-067 was published in the Daily Herald on October 5, 2020.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property is zoned R1A (Low Density Single Family Residence District) and is located on the east side of Sleight Street, just north of 6th Avenue. The subject property was previously comprised of two lots; however, in 2008, the 2 lots were consolidated into 1 large lot through the approval of Jarrett's Resubdivision. Today, the 0.522-acre property is currently improved with a single-family residence and a horseshoe driveway; the north half of the existing lot is largely comprised of accessory structures and open space.

DISCUSSION:
The owners and petitioners, Daniel B. Waldron and Stephanie C. Waldron, Trustees of the Waldron Family 2014 Trust dated May 1, 2014 have submitted a request to subdivide the existing lot into two lots. The existing home will remain on the southern lot and a new home will be constructed on the northern lot.

Plan Revision
As required per Section 6-3-5:4.1 of the Naperville Municipal Code, public notice in the form of a written letter to neighboring property owners within 300' of the subject property, a sign posted on the subject property and publication in the Daily Herald newspaper was provided for the case 15 days in advance of the public hearing. The issued public notice included three variance requests in association with the project. Since issuance of the public notice, the petitioner has revised the plan to remove the existing detached patio which was the subject of two of the variance requests. Therefore, based on the revisi...

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