.. AM ANCE ~In P Oe y ho Domncl of the _ Bection 1. ‘That an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance amending an ordinance enâ€" u.ï¬â€œu-n,u-u-‘-n &--l THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 tricts for the purpose of this ordinance; to fix standards to which buildings or struc n_ul«m:u-&umuu- ings or structures incompatible the character of such districts respectively ; and to prevent additions to and alterations or remodeling of existing buildings or struc» tures in such a way as to avoid the reâ€" strictions and limitations lawfully imposed w.-ndhwtuvb- lation bereof*," as amended, be and the same is hereby amended in the following Section 2. By inserting in Article II, imâ€" mediately following Section 3 thereof two new sections designated respectively Sections 4 and & to read as follows : "Section 4. Apartment House A buildâ€" opposite the middle of the front of the building, in which no living quarters shall be provided." a~ bei MM:.‘ ‘ql"k. 10, 11, 12 rs . . 8. 9. 10, . n.-uuurAm.ul}u-:r-..dnb l:‘fli-"l 6 1, 8 9, 10, 11 12 13, 14, 15, o a Section 4. By inserting immediately folâ€" lowing former Section 14 of Article II, a new section designated Section 17, to read as follows:â€" "Section 17. Group House. A group of two or more but not exceeding four single famliy dwellings separated by walls withâ€" out openings." Section 5. By changing the section numâ€" bers of Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 26, 27. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 of Article II to read respectively Sections 18, 19, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36. 37. 38, 39 40 and 41. _ _ j Section 6, By amending Section 1 of Arâ€" ticle III to read as follows : "In order to ch-:z r-fnlau and restrict the location of industries and the location of buildings designed for speciâ€" Section 7. By amending the description of the lands comprising the "A" District, in Section 2 of AniekAlfl to read as follows: The lands ‘ comprising the "A" District shall be taken o be all of the lands in Highland Park which are not hereinafter included in the specific descriptions of the "B." "BB," "C," and "D" Districts. Section 8. By inserting in Article II Section 2, immediately following the deâ€" scriptions of the lands comprising the "B" District, the following: ____ _ . _ ;\ 7BB" DISTRICT, The lands comprising the "BB" Distriet shall include the following lots and blocks of.the City of Highland Park ing used, intended or designed to be used as a place of residence by two or more separate families as herein defined. Section 5. Basement. A story partly underground having a frontage level more than three (8) feet below the sidewalk hv.lorlumnluht-bflkbllnh opposite the middle of the front the building, in which no living quarters shall fied uses; to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or altered; to regulate and limit the intenâ€" sity of the use of lot areas, and to reguâ€" late and determine the areas of yards, courts and other open spaces within and Highland Bark, Ilinoie.. is hereb °¢'.".,=.¢°‘ » , is hei into districts of which there m be five (5) known as "A," "B," "BB," "C" and Lots 15 to 28, inclusive, in Block 4; Lots 3 to 28, inclusive, in Block 5; Lots 7 to 12, inclusive, in Block 6; Lots 23 to 34, inclusive, in Block 7; Lot 1 (except Mollie H. Apple‘s Subdiviâ€" sion of part of said Lot 1), and Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Block 8; Lot 3 (except the North 8 feet thereof) and Lot 4 in Mollie H. Apple‘s Subdiâ€" _ vision of part of Lot 1 in Block 8: . 9 Waukegan FAIR Fall Festival Day & Night OCT. 1st to 7th Lake County Agricultural M 1â€"D W A Y AGRICULTURE LIVE STOCK PB 0 U R â€" H AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL FARM MACH, POVLTR Y Admission 25 Cents Exposition & Industrial Waukegan, IIl. at Lots % to 8, inclusive, in 10; To 1 1 t4, ‘mthaive, im Blook 11; 1e 1P old Tythube in Bock 16: _ to 4. inclusive, in RBlock %2; .___ _ m t m it Wrlanive ‘and Lots 22 to 25 l::.-‘l‘v:‘h Block 23; Lots 151, (.J Te center Tios of the Ratine. iP 1if and m South Highland Addition to Lots 1, aA.u""n' in Block 4 of Ravinia Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19 of Block 6 in the n#%skmm All of Lots in Southwick‘s Resubdivision of Block _ 581 of Highland _ Park in _ the Southeast m of _ the Southwest quarter of Section 28, ‘Townâ€" 89 degrees 30 minutes East 120 feet; thence South 58 degrees 32 minutes 10 seconds East 116.62 feet; thence South 32 degrees 31 minutes 80 seconds East 384.59 feet; thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes East 106.15 feet to the aforeâ€" said mentioned line 345 feet East of and parallel to the East line of Sheriâ€" dan Road. Lot 2 in Block 38, except that part of Lot 2 in said Block 38 described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of Sheridan Road 265 feet North of the South West corner of said Lot 2, thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes East 285 feet; thence South 70 dmht 76.05 feet to the point of ning, being the point of beginning of said parcel: thence South 43 degrees 00 minâ€" utes 40 seconds West 81.69 feet; thence South 46 degrees 59 minutes 40 seconds East 91.30 feet to the center of the ravine; thence North 60 degrees 11 minâ€" utes 20 seconds East along the center of the ravine 145.15 feet; thence North 70 degrees West 145.77 feet to the point of beginning. Section 9. By inserting lmnedhnl{,sflcr Article V a new Article numbered Vâ€"a to read as follows: at a point on the shore of where the southerly line of land was owned and cccupled x'l.ll.h- W. Boyington on October 1878, intersects said lake shore ; thence south 574 degrees, West 160 feet after erected, mitered or used on a lot hvh.“.n)-':'o:n- width of less than Section 10. Section 1 of Article VI is hereby amended to read as follows : Lot 1 in Block 33, except that part of said Lot 1 which lies East of a line 20 feet East of and parallel to the East line of Sheridan Road, West of a line 345 feet East of and parallel to said East line of Sheridan Road, and North of the following described Ilncâ€"m at a point on the East line of Road 133.5 feet North of the South West corner of Lot 1 aforesaid, thence South Stantinm.1. .. Iaas Suall beâ€"used and no building shall be hereafter erected or altered within any if this erdinenes, aatent for veeh Enryonts n mance, except for purposes as are pursuant to the terms of this ordiâ€" nance permitted in "A" and "B" Disâ€" tricts, and except that the following shall also be permitted in "BB" Districts ; (a) Apartment Houses P Section 2," Helghe No _ building shall hereafter be erected or altered to exceed \ihr-fln (85) :;rt in height, nor lnflll’ case irrespective height to exceed three (3) stories above a basement. Section 3. Rear yard and garage or parkâ€" ing space. On the lot with each main building there shall be provided rear yard space and garage or parking space as Auto R and except that portion thereof dediâ€" cated for streets and alleys. That part of Lot 1 in Block 31 deâ€" urlb.ru follows : follows (1) _ Two hnndnd' (ml‘n?un feet of unoccupied space for en ‘amily housed on the lot with at least diminension of not less than seventeen (17) feet; and (2) One garage space or motor vehicle king space at least nine (9) feet wide ?'t-_vnty (20) feet long, for each family housed on the lot, which â€"r be located in the main building but shall not cccupy side‘ yards or project beyond the building setâ€"back line required by the provisions of this ordinance; provided, however, that to â€" permit convenient and economical grouping and construction of garage buildings and driveways in apartment and than one lot, the Board of Appeals shall have the power to vary the above requireâ€" ments as to garage or parking spaces on undivided lots, so long as the aggregate minimum requirements for all of the lots in the entire development shall comply with this section. The depth of the rear yard shall be not less than seventeen (l'l{‘he!. Section 4. Side Yard. There shall be a -hnllhnnatl-dnnln(:}lut'l‘o nor less than oneâ€"sixth (1/6) the length of the court from the closed end. Section 6. Inner Court. An inner court shall be not less than six (6) feet wide nor shall its area be less than seventyâ€" two (72) square feet. Section. 7. Intensity of use of lot. No apartment house together with its accessâ€" Tok buildings, including required motor icle parking space shall n7' in exâ€" cess of thirty cent (30%) of the area d--mawhmdï¬lm. five per cent (35%) of the area of a corâ€" side yard on each side of the buildi having width of not less than six (‘01 feet and the sum of the width of the two side yards shall be not less than (mty-fln.rreflt (25%) of the averâ€" age width the lot. west 190 feet to a point; thence south 62 degrees, west 86 feet to a point; thence south 47%4 degrees, west 30 feet to a pbint in the northerly line of Lot ll.nBloeku;t.hnumthflnd.- grees, east 247 feet to a point; shall be | Pemmes adr ind PR UE in excess of cent (35 of n aag: pooagh n en moags per area a corner lot.. N irt of Suiiding shall be atranged. dosignot. In" twentyâ€"four (24) families on any land or more than .ï¬ï¬ of families on any far its mecessory buildings, including required motor velicle parking space shall cccupy ractional part of am Sere o land? no bublding shah be herh south 34%, degrees, cast 119 feet to a point ; ï¬hne. north 66 degrees, east mn feet to said lake shore, thence bu-ldhhlhnbth point . of ning, wontainifg 8.63 meres of land more or less, and which is the same parcel of land described in a deed from the Highland Park Buildâ€" ing Company to said William W. Boyâ€" ington .dated October 20, 1973, and reâ€" corded in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake C::lty. in Book 50 of Deeds, Page 575, a _ ___"Article Vâ€"a. "BB" DISTRICT RECULATIONS DAHL‘S Ifrenttte arnoitd "or thered whbi any "on mâ€":.*:.-:%‘?. e 10. M. 12. 18. 14. 15. 16 17 18 _ more than cight (8) persons.. . _ 2. Banks and commercial and professional 20. 19. 22 24. 28 hereby amended to read as follows "Section 1. _ No duilding or ‘r:-h- shall be used, and no building shall be hereâ€" after erected or altered within any "D" District unless otherwise provided in this ordinance, except for such purposes as are, pursuant to the terms of this ordinance, perâ€" mitted in "C" Districts, and except that the following shall also be permitted in "D" Districts : 1. Bakeric persons Z. Blackan * blic 8. Fulldm yards. 4. Carting !l!dl.‘ 5. Freigh and ind 6. Institut stitution T. Laundr (8) per 8. Public 9. Milk b 10. Storage 11. Light 4. Ccrrdt:u. express, hauling or l'-ll!ln‘ yards. 5. Freight stations, railroad yard tracks and industrial tracks. 6. Institutions other than correctional inâ€" stitutions. 7. Laundries employing more than eight (8) persons. 8. Public service buildings and uses. 9. Milk bottling and distributing stations. 10. Storage warehouses. 11. Light manufacturing establishments of a nature which would create no objecâ€" tionable noise, odor, smoke, fumes, gas, vapor or dust." M Section 12. Subparagraph (b) of Section 1 of Article X is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 1. In "B" District and in "BB" District, a building line is hereby estabâ€" lished at a distance of not less than ¢wentyâ€" ured on a line perpendicular to the street line, except to the extent that, pursuant to subparagraph (e) of this Article, a special building line is established." Section 13. Section 3 of Article XVIII is hereby amended to read as follows: "Bection 3. Jurisdiction. ‘The Board of A ls shall bear and decide appeals from .3" review any order, rement, deciâ€" sion or determination made the Building Inspector, where there are practical difiâ€" culties or unnecessary hardships involved in carrying out the strict letter of this ordiâ€" mance, provided that no variation in the application of the provisions of this ordiâ€" mance shall be made by the Board of Apâ€" peals concerning the use of land, the inâ€" tensity of such use, the size, shape or locaâ€" tion of courts or open spaces or the height of atrue\unln.' nowfl"ubtlu or to be conâ€" structed, un a a hearing as provided in this Article the Board of Appeals should find that such variation will not (1) impair Tnd that such variation will not ‘ï¬) impair Sent " Bropertyy"" (4) ‘will not"" Incremse® the cen perty, crease bmflm.h.fluhrhumhnfl property. ('lz will not diminish the taxable value of land and buildings throughout the city, (4) will not increase the congestion in es inipals thet‘p As neenk. s Tety Impair public sa comâ€" fort, morals and welfare of the inhabitants of the city, nor shall any such variation be made in any case unless the same shall em‘np\ly m the following limitations : ationi M C un P fPhwcefF wl Bd 0h ies id t (b) Such variation shall not permit an increase in‘ the height of structures more Taaim ‘Deisht r..m‘.‘."ï¬} Thie eraimanee" ance." ot the Board of Apseale aben [y Seemiett ‘of al necessary to reverse any onc,.rwllnuuu. decision or determination of the Building Inspector or to decide in favor of the leant any matter upon which it is to pass under this ordinance, or to any variaâ€" tion in the appHecation of this ordinance. Rection 14. _ All ordinances or parts of -ufluh-‘n in conflict herewith are hereby renas minle; oo k ul e ases, and laboratories. . _ “m;â€"- us herein defined. P'm‘.ï¬c mhl establishments. Tb se wes man pasereet stableges‘ _l:i;-mh and ‘catering . establish» e e e ago . mfl::'fl::‘ locksmithing," painting, Showrcoms, salesrcooms and stores or shops for the conduct of retail business, Te oL oo en it hob ateee Jock :::â€"Aurt-cnt buildings as herein deâ€" Tailor shops and dyeing and u.u’ shops employing not more :h- 'ln (6 Studios Telephone exchanges and messenger and umnh service stations. Undertaking establishments and funcral United States, State, County and City hn‘h;g:. parks, playgrounds and places of pul worship. Warehouses for the storage of houseâ€" hold fwb. D‘un{.m&ub. lodge and other public halls, public garages, automobile filling and service stations, theatres and places of public amusement or recreaâ€" tion, subject to the limitations of item 27 hereof. 2 The use described in item 26 above shall be subject to the following limiâ€" tations: No building or premises shall be located, erected, constructed or mainâ€" tained for any of such uses within 200 feet of any lnlldln“nd as and for a hospital, church, library or school, or wlthhmtmof&bbkumbonnm line of an A. B or BB District. h distance shall in each case be measured along the street line of the street or streets on which the V‘?‘“ abut."* ction 11. Article VII, Section 1, is Blacksmith or horseshoeing shops and rhlk stables. Building material and fuel storage Bakeries employing moré than eight (8) HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS 28 North First St. A new and complete selection of Ladies WINTER COATS. Sizes 14 to 44. (Sport and Fur trim). slsm SDOGHE] .....sostummriteirtatinees mrin up A complete new line of Children‘s reyit mccperaraciers +/ | +. Ladies SILK or WOOL DRESSES in the latest styles and patterns. . . . . . 11 to 52 SPECIALS , for other than New arrival of the latest Fall styles of _ Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Shoes Children‘s â€" â€" â€" â€" $1.95 to $2.95 Ladies and Men‘s â€" $1.95 to $3.98 HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS $2.95 .. $3.98 TEE PERESss wl Nee It. ho Aeaieegh Aht‘l is is bos d P age approval, recordation 'u‘â€"i'.';-ï¬ ATTEST .. City Clerk. d it t s Industrial Fair To Open Saturday Offers Varied Attractions A motor caravan of fifty cars, composed of Waukegan and North Chicago men will make four good will tours through Lake county durâ€" ing the next week. The leading industrial and proâ€" fessional men of the two cities will be on the good will tour to interest residents of every village and town in Lake county in the big Lake County Agricultural and Industrial Exposition which will open in Wauâ€" kegan on October 1. ~ The first tour will be made on Monday, the caravan leaving 23 North County street, Exposition headquarters, at 3:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. The initial trip will be to Antioch and intervening towns. The second tour of the good will delegates will be on Tuesday, when the caravan will visit McHenry and intervening towns. On Wednesday they will travel to Wauconda and adjacent villages and towns and on Thursday all Lake Shore cities will be visited, the carâ€" avan ending the trip at Barringâ€" ton. All the citizens of Waukegan and North Chicago who are interâ€" ested in developing good will for the community are invited to go on the tour. s * Flower Arrangement Subject Of First Lincoln P.T.A. Meet On Wednesday, October 5, Lincoln School P.T.A. will hold its first meeting of the year. Mrs. Mahlon Bradley will speak on the arrangeâ€" ment of flowers. Mrs. Bradley came to Highland Park a year ago from Connesticut where she is an accredâ€" ited flower show‘ judge. She has taken courses in Connecticut and in New York in the ararngement of flowers and in flower show judging and has taken many prizes. Also she has been on the beard of the Conâ€" necticut Horticulture Society and was instrumental in | arranging courses there. Campbell Chapter 712 O.E.S. held advance night Wednesday, Sept. 21. most women and we extend a corâ€" dial invitation to all, whether you are in our school district or not. The meeting begins at 3:15. Advance Officers Night Observed By Campbell Chapter Amid lovely ferns and flowers Alvina Culver served as Worthy Matron, Gerald Culver as Worthy Patron Dorothy Thomson as Assoâ€" sociate Matron, Elsie Collins as Conductress, Lillian Robinson, Asâ€" sociate Matron of Lake Forest, as guest of honor, and Associate Maâ€" trons from other chapters served Hazel Stupple was initiated into the chapter. 4 yeua The dining room was beautifully decorated in fall flowers and the table decorations were in gold and brown. The large attendance enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Better English There was a young lady from Kent, Whose grammar was terribly bent; "I‘m so glad you have came But I‘ll miss you so much when you‘ve went." She said to her flame, Phone H. P. 1088 31 N. W. Settlement Opens FaAll Season Activity starts again. After the summer vacation when the Thrift Shop is its only project, the Highâ€" land Park branch of the Northwestâ€" ern Settlement starts off with its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Schults, 347 North Linden avenue, on Wednesday, Oct, 5. Times are difficult and needs are great in the large district which the Settleâ€" ment serves in Chicago and the workers here are eager to maintain their high standard of results in asâ€" sisting Miss Vittum and her local workers at Noble and Augusta streets. Badminton players have rallied in such numbers at Braeside that it has been found necessary to arâ€" range for a third period of play to accommodate them all. In addition then to the previously announced Monday and Wednesday evenings, the gymnasium will also be open on Sunday mornings from 9:30 unâ€" til 12. Rummage Sale Oct. 6 The local chapter of the Daughâ€" ters of the British Empire will hold a rummage sale Thursday, October 6, at 6 N. 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