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City Council Approves Plan to Revitalize Controversial Property

July 15, 2024 | Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois



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City Council Approves Plan to Revitalize Controversial Property
In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed a proposal concerning a property located at 965 and 975 Rand Road, which encompasses two parcels totaling approximately 1.37 acres. The site currently features three buildings, including a non-conforming residential structure, a vacant animal hospital, and a multi-tenant contractor building.

The applicant faced citations for operating without the necessary licenses but has since submitted a plan to bring the property into compliance. This plan includes the continued use of the roofing contractor business on the southern end of the property, while the second floor of the contractor building will be dedicated to this business. The ground floor will accommodate two additional businesses.

Key elements of the proposal involve the management of various uses on the property, including a landscape contractor's surface parking area. The southwest corner of the property borders a residential neighborhood, prompting requirements for new fencing and landscaping to create a buffer zone. The landscape contractor's outdoor storage will be relocated to the southwest corner, and all storage containers currently on-site must be removed.

The planning and zoning board unanimously approved the proposal, which includes conditions such as ensuring sufficient off-street parking for all uses and compliance with regulations regarding outdoor display and storage. Additionally, any waste generated by the landscape contractor's operations must be removed daily before returning to the property.

Alderman Smith, whose ward includes the property, noted the importance of landscaping and fencing improvements, particularly along the south lot line adjacent to the residential area. The council's decision reflects a commitment to balancing business operations with community standards and residential concerns.

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