Aurora, Illinois

File #: 13-00840    Version: 1 Name: N. L. and J. S. Titiner, Declaration of Trust
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/13/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2013 Final action: 12/17/2013
Title: Resolution approving the Final Plat and Plan for the Save-A-Lot Subdivision located at 212 N. Lake Street and 221 Spruce Street in the City of Aurora, IL (N. L. and J. S. Titiner, Declaration of Trust/Save-a-Lot - AU22/1-13.437-Fsd/Fpn - TV - Ward 6)
Attachments: 1. Demo Site Plan - 11-14-13 - COMM & P&D.pdf
TO: Planning and Development Committee

FROM: Planning Commission

DATE: November 21, 2013

SUBJECT: title
Resolution approving the Final Plat and Plan for the Save-A-Lot Subdivision located at 212 N. Lake Street and 221 Spruce Street in the City of Aurora, IL (N. L. and J. S. Titiner, Declaration of Trust/Save-a-Lot - AU22/1-13.437-Fsd/Fpn - TV - Ward 6)
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PURPOSE:
The petitioner, N. L. and J. S. Titiner, Declaration of Trust, is proposing a Final Plat and Plan for a grocery store located 212 N. Lake Street and 221 Spruce Street.

BACKGROUND:
This Final Plat and Plan petition, which is part of the 210 N Lake Street, LLC Special Use Planned Development, was referred by the City Council to the Planning Division on October 15, 2013.

Legislative History:
Date Review Body Motion Vote
11/20/2013 Planning Commission Conditional Approval Unanimous
11/12/2013 Planning Council Forward Unanimous

DISCUSSION:
Development Proposal: The proposal consists of constructing a 2,975 square foot addition to the existing commercial building for a Save-a-lot grocery store at 212 N. Lake Street. As part of the proposal, the office building, located at 221 Spruce Street, is being demolished in order to provide additional parking. There will be a total of 50 parking spaces, of which 2 spaces are handicapped. The existing access on Lake Street will remain; however, the access on Spruce Street will slightly move further west and the existing access on Wilder Street will be removed. The Petitioner is also proposing building elevation improvements which include adding windows along the Lake Street fa?ade, adding a new canopy over the entrance area and updating the wall signage. A monument sign is proposed at the southeast corner of the Subject Property, at the intersection of Spruce Street and Lake Street and landscaping is being implemented around the perimeter of the parking lot and within the parking lot islands per the City's standards. Lastly,...

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