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Record #: O2013-7549   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 10/16/2013 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards
Final action: 12/11/2013
Title: Zoning Reclassification Map No. 6-J at 3447-3451 W 26th St - App No. 17851
Sponsors: Misc. Transmittal
Topic: ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS - Map No. 6-J
Attachments: 1. O2013-7549.pdf
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 of the B3-2, Community Shopping District symbols as shown on Map No. 6-J in the area bounded by:


West 26th Street; the public alley next East of and parallel to South St. Louis Avenue; a line 72.40 feet South of and parallel to West 26th Street; South St. Louis Avenue.



To those of a C2-2, Motor Vehicle-Related Commercial District



SECTION 2. This Ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. Common address of property: 3447-51 West 26th Street, Chicago IL.
6. If the applicant is a legal entity (Corporation, LLC, Partnership, etc.) please provide the names of all owners disclosed on the Economic Disclosure Statements.


NA
On what date did the owner acquire legal title to the subject property? 03/02/2007
Has the present owner previously rezoned this property? If yes, when?
NO
Present Zoning District B3-2 Proposed Zoning District C2-2

Lot size in square feet (or dimensions) 72.40' x 124.90'
Current Use of the property Vacant
Reason for rezoning the property To allow car sales outdoor



13. Describe the proposed use ofthe property after the rezoning. Indicate the number of dwelling units; number of parking spaces; approximate square footage of any commercial space; and height ofthe proposed building. (BE SPECIFIC)
Car sales outdoor; approximately 500 square feet of office space; one story;

required parking.




14. On May 14th, 2007, the Chicago Ciry Council passes the Affordable Requirements Ordinance (ARO) that requires on-site affordable housing units or a financial contribution if residential housing projects receive a zoning change under certain circumstances. Based on the lot size of the project in question and the proposed zoning classification, is this project subject to the Affordable Requirements Ordinance? (See Fact Sheet for more informat...

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