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Record #: O2016-6365   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 9/14/2016 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards
Final action: 11/16/2016
Title: Zoning Reclassification Map No. 7-I at 2619-2621 N Washtenaw Ave - App No. 18968
Sponsors: Misc. Transmittal
Topic: ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS - Map No. 7-I
Attachments: 1. O2016-6365.pdf
ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO

SECTION 1. Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby
amended by changing all ofthe RT-3.5 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District symbols
and indications as shown on Map No. 7-1 in the area bounded by
A line 275 feet south of and parallel to West Schubert Avenue; The north south public alley east of and parallel to North Washtenaw Avenue; the east west public alley south of and parallel to West Schubert Avenue; North Washtenaw Avenue;

to those of a RS-3 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District.


SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.















Common Address of Property: 2619-2621 North Washtenaw Avenue

September 7, 2016


Honorable Daniel S. Solis Chairman, Committee on Zoning 121 North LaSalle Street Room 304
Chicago, Illinois 60602

Dear Committee Members:

The undersigned, William JP Banks, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and states the following:

That the undersigned certifies that he has complied with the requirements of Section 17-13-0107 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance by sending written notice to such property owners who appear to be the owners of the property within the subject area not solely owned by the applicant, and to the owners of all property within 250 feet in each direction of the lot line of the subject property, exclusive of public roads, streets, alleys and other public ways, or a total distance limited to 400 feet. Said "written notice" was sent by First Class U.S. Mail, no more than 30 days before filing the application.

The undersigned certifies that the notice contained the address of the property sought to be rezoned; a statement of intended use of said property; the name and address of the applicant; the name and address of the owners; and a statement that the applicant intends to file an application for a change in zoning on...

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