ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:
SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the RS3 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District and Ml-2 Limited Manufacturing/Business Park District symbols and indications as shown on Map N0.8-F in the area bounded by
a line 120 feet north of and parallel to West Pershing Road; the alley next east of and parallel to South Halsted Street; a line 48 feet north of and parallel to West Pershing Road; South Emerald Avenue; West Pershing Road; and South Halsted Street,
to those of a Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District and a corresponding uses district is hereby established b the area above described.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage
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and due publication.
SUBSTITUTE
NARRATIVE AND PLANS
FOR THE PROPOSED REZONING AT
3849-59 S. HALSTED & 3856-58 S. Emerald Ave
The Applicant intends to amend the underlying zoning of both parcels from the existing Ml-2 and RS3 to a Bl-2 in order to construct a two-story bank facility with drive-through service facility and on-site accessory parking for 11 vehicles in Parcel A. The first floor would include lobby, teller stations, customer service desks and branch manager's office. The second floor would contain additional offices, conference room, break room and toilet rooms. An additional ten parking spaces will be provided off site on Parcel B.
ZONING: Bl-2
LOT AREA: 14,844 sf (Parcel A) and 5,937 sf. (Parcel B) FLOOR AREA RATIO: 0.44 (Parcel A), 0 (B) no building BUILDING AREA: 6,500 square feet OFF-STREET PARKING: 21 spaces FRONT SETBACK: 4 feet 0 inches (Halsted) REAR SETBACK: 60 feet 0 inches
SIDE SETBACK: 33 feet on North and 1 feet 4 inches on South =TOTAL 34 feet 4 inches BUILDING HEIGHT: 36 feet 0 inches (Roof mean height)
The building design and exterior materials are intended to make reference to the character of the Exchange Buildings that once occupied the surrounding site in the former Union Stock Yard. Exterior materials include brick and stone with building features including arched window openings and dormered roof.