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1 Metropolitan Planning Council www.metroplanning.org Metropolitan Planning Council Zoning Change Strategy Workshops A Training Session For Chicago’s Community Organizations

2 Metropolitan Planning Council Background June 2000 Mayor’s Zoning Reform Commission established Revise Recreate Rezone Neighborhood Research Big Ideas Book Today’s workshop about next steps

3 Metropolitan Planning Council Zoning Workshop Goals Part One: Identify what zoning regulates Part Two: Present latest thoughts of zoning rewrite effort Part Three: Outline a methodology for neighborhood leaders to provide input into the City’s zoning remapping process and create a zoning change strategy.

4 Metropolitan Planning Council Introductions Thanks to our workshop volunteers: Beth Hibner, Camiros, Ltd. Dave Walker, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Patricia Dowell, Near West Side CDC Mary Ludgin, Heitman Jack Hartray, Nagle Hartray Danker Kagan McKay Architects Planners Ltd. Table Introductions Agenda Folder Contents

5 Metropolitan Planning Council www.metroplanning.org Part one Zoning: What you need to know

6 Metropolitan Planning Council What is the Chicago Zoning Ordinance?  The Zoning Ordinance has two components: the ordinance text and zoning map.  The Chicago Zoning Ordinance divides the City into a series of zoning districts, each with a set of rules that dictate the manner in which property can be used and developed in the City.  These ordinance “rules” are adopted to promote the public health, safety, and welfare.  The last comprehensive update of the City’s zoning ordinance was in 1957, although it has been amended many, many times since then.

7 Metropolitan Planning Council What does the zoning ordinance currently regulate?  The use of property  The bulk, size, number of units, and location of buildings and structures on a site  The other site improvements that must be provided on a property  The administrative processes for development review

8 Metropolitan Planning Council What does the zoning ordinance currently regulate? The use of property: Residential Commercial Industrial

9 Metropolitan Planning Council What does the zoning ordinance currently regulate? The bulk, size, number of dwelling units and location of buildings and structures on a site Bulk controls define the envelope within which a building may be constructed.  Minimum lot area and width  Minimum setbacks from adjacent property lines  Maximum floor area  Maximum density  Maximum height

10 Metropolitan Planning Council What does the zoning ordinance currently regulate? The site improvements that must be provided For different uses the ordinance includes requirements for a variety of site improvements, including: Off-street parking/ loading Landscaping Screening from adjacent properties Signage

11 Metropolitan Planning Council What is NOT regulated by the zoning ordinance?  Building code compliance  The maintenance of private property  The market conditions within neighborhoods (e.g. Restoration Hardware vs. Target, pricey condos vs. affordable housing)  The provision of public services (e.g. garbage pick- up, police and fire service, park district programs)  Architectural style of buildings  Quality of schools, crime, or transportation investments.

12 Metropolitan Planning Council How does zoning affect my neighborhood?  All property is located in a zoning district.  Currently there are 99 residential, business, commercial, industrial, and special districts.

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14 Metropolitan Planning Council What are the overall goals of the zoning reform effort?  Reduce the number of zoning districts  Tailor zoning classifications to development policies  Adjust bulk controls to require compatible infill development  Create site and building design standards that reflect the existing (or desired) character of neighborhoods  Implement these objectives by modifying the zoning map where necessary


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