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ORDINANCE NO. 1218
AN ORDZNANCB REZONING REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF EAST MYRTLE STREET AND NORTH 16th AVENUE, CANTON, ILLINOIS, FROM
B-1 to R-4 ZONING CONFIGURATION, WITH A SPECIAL USE PERMIT
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Canton has, after Notice and Hearing, unanimously recommended the
rezoning of property, on Petition of Illinois Developmental
Association, Inc., generally located at the Northeast corner of
East Myrtle Street and North 16th Avenue, Canton, Illinois, and
which is legally described as follows:
Lots 7, 8 and 9 in Village Square Section Five according
to the Plat thereof recorded October 31, 1978 in Plat
Book 8, Pae 15 as Document 80-9293, situated in Fulton
County, Illinois,
from B-1 (Local Commercial District) to R-4 (Multiple-Family
Residential District) with a special use permit under Section
10-7-3(c) under the Zoning Ordinance of this City; and,
WHEREAS, this Council is now fully advised in the premises;
and,
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Canton to
rezone said property from B-1 to R-4 subject to such a special use
permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CANTON, Fulton County, Illinois, as follows:
1. That the Canton City Council hereby finds the foregoing
recitals to be fact.
2. That the property above described be, and it hereby is,
rezoned from its present zoning configuration of B-1 (Local
Commercial District) to the zoning configuration of R-4 (Multiple
Family Residential District), under the Zoning Ordinance of this
City.
3. That a Special Use Permit under Section 10-7-3(c) of the
Canton Municipal Code issue to the Illinois Developmental
Association, Inc. That a certified copy of this Ordinance shall
constitute such special use permit and shall issue immediately upon
passage and approval of this Ordinance.
4. That the appropriate officials of this City mark and make
such changes on the Zoning Map of this City as may be necessary to
properly display the zoning change herein Ordained and do such
other acts as are customarily done to reflect the zoning change.
5. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect
immediately upon its passage by the City Council of the City of
Canton, Fulton County, Illinois and approval by the Mayor thereof.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton
County, Illinois at a regular meeting this lf~th day of October,
1988 upon a roll call vote as follows:
AYES: Aldermen I~ovachevich, Zilly, Steck, Sarff, 1~4eade,
Bohler, May, Chapman.
NAYS: None.
ABSENT: None.
APPROVED:
Donald E. Edwards, Mayor.
ATTEST:
cy Whiies, City Clerk.
CITY OF CANTON
210 East Chesfnut, Canton, Illinois 61520 • Telephone 309/647-0020
Donald E. Edwards, Mayor
Nancy S. Whites, crrycrerk
Patricia A. Wright, aty Treasurer
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council ~~~~~~
FROM: James H. Malmgren, City Attorney
James H. Malmgren, crryArtornay
Clifford L. Sagaser, c~ryengrnear
David A. Leezer, ~irecrororAdm~nlarrarlon
SUBJECT: Illinois Developmental Association, Inc, request for
rezoning and special use permit
DATE: October 18, 1988
Attached to this Memorandum please find a copy of a two page
letter from the Illinois Developmental Association, Inc. dated
October 7, 1988 which sets out in detail the request of the
association that the Ordinance rezoning property generally located
at the Northeast Corner of East Myrtle Street and North 16th Avenue
from B-1 to R-4 with a Special Use Permit be passed upon one
reading.
The Council please note that timing is critically important to
the Illinois Developmental Association with respect to not only
financing but other certificates and permits which have to be
obtained from the State. Failure to timely obtain those permits
this building season will unnecessarily delay and perhaps prevent
the construction of the facility in this community.
The Petition For Rezonging and for a Special Use Permit has
been heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission, to include a
public hearing on the question. No persons appeared with respect
to the Petition although public notice was given by publication in
the Canton Daily Ledger. The Planning and Zoning Commission has
unanimously recommended the requested rezoning and issuance of a
Special Use Permit.
With all of the foregoing as a factual predicate, I see no
public policy reason to have a second reading on the Ordinance and
I recommend to the City Council that the Council suspend the rules
and pass this Ordinance on first reading.
Illinois Developmental Association, ~nc~
250 North Water Street
Suite 500
Decatur, Illinois 62525
(217) 428-4689 • (21.7) 424-2646
October 7, 1988
Mr. James H. Malmgren
City Attorney
369 North Main Street
Canton, IL 61520
RE: Rezoning Lots 7, 8 and 9 Village Square Subdivision
Dear Jim:
Once again, I enjoyed speaking to you yesterday. Your
assistance has been invaluable to us. I understand, procedurally,
that our rezoning petition will be considered by the Plan
Commission on Monday, October 10. I look forward to meeting you at
that time. Thereafter, assuming a favorable response, the petition
will be taken to the City Council, which will meet on October 18.
The council ordinarily uses a two step process in considering
ordinance changes or rezoning changes. This involves a "first"
reading, and a "second" reading of the proposed change. The first
consideration will be made at the October 18 meeting. Ordinarily,
the second reading would be made at .the next City Council meeting,
which will occur in mid-November.
The purpose of my letter is to formally request that the City
Council waive the second reading of the proposed change, which I
understand can be done on an "emergency" basis. Historically, we
need to have the property rezoned so that we can utilize the
property as a facility for the developmentally disabled. We cannot
use that property in that manner without the issuance of a
Certificate of Need. We cannot even commence construction without
that Certificate. This is the reason why our present situation has
become somewhat desperate.
The application for a Certificate of Need was tabled in the
October Health Facilities Planning Board meeting, due to
uncertainty about the zoning situation. The next hearing of the
Health Facilities Planning Board will be held on November 2 and 3,
and unless the City Council waives the second reading, we will
have to ask that our Certificate of Need Application be tabled
again. Due to expiration dates for financing, and Health
Facilities Planning Board regulations, we would need to withdraw
the application completely and start over. This would involve
considerable expense, both in current funds and in future costs,
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"Sewing Tdie Needs Of The Devela~~rlieritally Disabled"
Mr. James H. Malmgren
Page 2
October 7, 1988
due to the increased interest rates for the permanent financing
package. It is of great concern to us to be able to present our
Certificate of 1~eed application to the Health Facilities Planning
Board at the November 2 and 3 hearings. Certainly, from our
perspective, this constitutes an emergency.
I hope that with this prior indication of our intention to
request that waiver, we will be able to address the issue with any
interested councilman prior to the October 18 hearing. I think it
should be noted, in terms of fairness to the residents of Canton,
that two publications with reference to our intent have already
been made. The first publication was made directly by the Health
Facilities Planning Board and the second with reference to our
rezoning petition. The first publication advised the residents of
our intentions, the nature of the project and their right to voice
objections at a public hearing. No objections were received.
If there is any additional material which I can furnish,
which can be of assistance to you, please don't hesitate to
contact me. As I indicated, we look forward to meeting you on
October 10.
Very truly yours,
ILLINOIS DEVELOPMENTAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
By
Charles C. Hughes, Secretary
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