Appearance Review Commission. Meeting Minutes November 27, 2017

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APPROVED COPY Appearance Review Commission Meeting Minutes A meeting of the Appearance Review Commission was held on Monday, November 27, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Hall Conference Room, 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, Illinois. Chairperson Lisa Dunn called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Present were Beth Chaitman Lisa Dunn, Chairperson Sherry Flores Tony Fulmer Jason Golub Elizabeth Low (Arrived 7:39 pm) Absent was: Daniel Moons Also Present: Jean Spagnoli, Village Planner Jeri Cotton, Secretary Public Comment: There were no public comments on non-agenda items. Document Approval Mr. Fulmer moved to approve the minutes from the October 30, 2017 Appearance Review Commission meeting. Ms. Low seconded the motion. Ms. Flores made minor clarifications. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote with Mr. Golub abstaining. Business: 1. Deerfield s Shopper s Court, 660-636 Deerfield Road Planters and Bollards Vinny David with Berger Asset Management was present. Mr. David requested approval for the planters and bollards. The eight, stainless steel planters are 18 x 18 and 24 high and will be located in front of each business. Mr. David explained they

Page 2 of 8 intend to have seasonal plantings in the planters. They also propose three 36 high stainless steel bollards in front of the overhead door in front of Eric s Bikes. Ms. Flores indicated the bollards are already present. Mr. David apologized for the miscommunication with the contractor as the bollards were installed without approval. Ms. Chaitman moved to approve the eight new stainless steel planters and three new stainless steel bollards for the Deerfield Shopper s Court. The planters are 18 x 18 x 24 and stainless steel. The bollards are stainless steel. The locations will be as proposed and in the case of the bollards, where installed. Ms. Flores seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Chaitman, Dunn, Flores, Fulmer, Golub (5) 2. Audiology Associates of Deerfield, 400 Lake Cook Road Wall Sign, Face Change Ken Pywell, owner of Signarama of Deerfield, was present. Mr. Pywell explained Audiology Associates of Deerfield specializes in hearing wellness. The business is moving from their current location within Deerfield. The petitioner proposes to replace the former tenant s name with Audiology Associates of Deerfield signage. He noted they will reuse the sign box. The proposed sign will have 5 high white letters on a black background. The sign wording will be centered vertically and horizontally within the sign box. Mr. Pywell indicated the sign has not been functional for many years. The black will be opaque while the white may illuminate in the future. Ms. Low moved to approve the sign for Audiology Associates of Deerfield as presented. The face will change and the existing box will be reused. Mr. Golub seconded them motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Chaitman, Dunn, Flores, Fulmer, Golub, Low (6) 3. Deerfield Animal Care Center, 150 Waukegan Road Building, Site and Signage, Final Review Nicholas Patera, Senior Vice President with Teska Associates and Ken Jackson, Project Manager with Morton Design Build were present. Mr. Patera explained they propose demolishing the existing building. The driveway leading from Waukegan Road would remain, and an additional 15 feet of right-of-way would be given so the business is in line with the adjoining properties. The proposed setbacks comply with the Zoning Ordinance. There are two entrances into the building; cat owners will enter on the east side and dog owners and others will enter from the south side of the building. Mr. Patera noted the air conditioning and compressors would be located on the north side of the building near the trash enclosures.

Page 3 of 8 Mr. Patera explained the building is one story on the Waukegan Road side and steps up to two stories in the back. He noted there will be no outdoor boarding of animals. The building materials include Hebron Ocean Gray Blend brick with light buff mortar, Sherwin Williams painted SW7531 Canvas Tan horizontal siding, a Hyler 5000 Signature Standard Everglade metal roof and Rockford Buffstone Accucast Gray precast stone at the base of the building. Mr. Patera indicated the internally illuminated monument sign will have the same materials and color palate as the building signs and will be set back behind the right-ofway. The monument sign will be 6.5 high and 8 wide. The sign area is 4 high x 8 wide. They will have two informational signs that will be internal to inform patrons which door to enter for their pet. The wall signs will illuminate in black and teal. Mr. Patera indicated the landscaping plan includes a lot of cleaning up and adding a planting strip along Integrity Lane. Mr. Patera noted they will have four parking lot luminaires as well as lighting at the entrances. Ms. Low asked where the dog relief area would be located. Mr. Patera explained there will be a cobblestone area between the building and the sidewalk on the south elevation. Ms. Flores asked whether Pet Experts was part of the business name. Mr. Patera noted that is part of the businesses brand identity that is used in their other facilities. Ms. Low noted there are a number of patches of grass. She suggested the petitioner may want to put in planting material so it is not as much of a maintenance issue. Mr. Golub moved to approve the building, site, signage and landscaping as presented. Mr. Fulmer seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Chaitman, Dunn, Flores, Fulmer, Golub, Low (6) 4. 99 S. Waukegan Road Redevelopment, Preliminary Review Brett Katz, President of Aries Real Estate, James Thornmeyer, Architect with OKW Architects, Josh Levy, President of Levco Developent, Joseph Vavrina, with HR Green and Kathryn Maxwell Talty with K M Talty Design were present. Mr. Katz explained they would like to redevelop the former Office Depot location into two buildings. One will be a standalone Chick-Fil-A restaurant with a drive thru and the other, an 8000 square foot building, would have the potential for another drive thru. Mr. Thornmeyer indicated they tried to find one tenant, but the size and shape of the existing building were not favorable. He noted the Chick-Fil-A restaurant will be located on the north end of the property. The proposals of the retail building could have a drive thru on the north endcap. Mr. Thornmeyer explained they will reuse the three access points to the property, as they have cross access agreements already in place. He indicated they are trying to reuse as much of the property as possible including curb cuts, fencing and landscaping materials. The existing curb and gutter are within 2 feet of the right-of-way,

Page 4 of 8 so they are unable to add additional landscaping at that area. If they are required to have a 7 foot landscape strip, the retail building gets 10% smaller and the number of the parking spaces will be reduced. Ms. Talty reviewed the preliminary landscape plan. She is in process of inventorying the existing landscaping. One of the primary objectives for the landscape plan is to maintain as much of the existing landscaping as possible. There is currently a 7 cedar stockade fence that will be maintained as well as a vegetative border along the fence. Ms. Talty explained the parking adjacent to Waukegan Road has a significant grade change. They reconfigured the parking slightly along the entry to establish some landscaping that will be more visually impactful. Ms. Talty noted the master planting list show examples of what may be used. As the tree inventory develops, they will determine which species will enhance the landscaping. Mr. Thornmeyer showed the conceptual retail configurations. They propose adding flexibility for the mix of tenants as well as natural light. They propose stone at the base of the building to help break up the horizontal elements. The storefront frames and coping colors will be a range of bronze. The signage will be located on a metal panel on a raceway painted to match the backdrop color. The rear (east) elevation have an EIFS material that mimics brick. The trash enclosure for the retail building will match the building colors and materials. There will be a aluminum canopy on the west elevation. Mr. Thornmeyer showed the proposed monument signs. One monument sign is proposed for Lake Cook Road, and will be centered within the landscape panel. This sign would have two tenants; Chick-Fil-A will be shown on both signs. The second sign will have four tenants and will be located on Waukegan Road. Mr. Vavrina discussed the Chick-Fil-A building which will be an all brick building with bronze coping. The proposed signage will include an icon sign above the main entry. The other three elevations will have script signs. Mr. Vavrina explained the proposed signs will be above the roof deck, so they are proportionate to the building. The sign sizes comply with the sign provisions. Mr. Vavrina explained they added a patio on the southwest corner with four tables with up to four seats each. The patio area will be fenced in for safety. The outdoor seating tables will each have an umbrella. The patio furniture will be stored offsite for the winter. Ms. Low asked if the outdoor seating is ADA accessible. Mr. Vavrina indicated they would have one accessible outdoor table. Ms. Low asked about the trash enclosures. Mr. Varina explained the 6 high trash enclosures will be located adjacent to the parking area. They have mature vegetation and a significant buffer to assist with the noise and will add additional landscaping behind the trash enclosure.

Page 5 of 8 Ms. Low expressed concern about the canopies. Mr. Vavrina explained the canopies are a new addition for Chick-Fil-A to provide some relief for the employees. The proposed canopy is 48 long x 20 wide and would be located in the 24 x 44 stacking area. Ms. Low questioned the hardship for the canopy. Mr. Vavrina explained they are adding the canopies for the safety and comfort of the employees. Mr. Levy noted they will bring wider images showing the canopies. Mr. Vavrina noted the rainwater will be internally collected, so there are no gutters near the canopies. The commissioners expressed concern about traffic exiting on Waukegan Road. The commissioners discussed the proposed Chick-Fil-A wall signs. The front (south) elevation will have a 35 square foot icon sign. The sign will be a box sign that would be located 3.5 above the roof deck. The sign will be mounted at 13 9 from grade. The roof deck height is at 17 4. Ch. Dunn believes the sign could be brought down as it does not appear centered. Ms. Spagnoli noted the Commission could approve a sign that is 3 above the roof deck. The commissioners would prefer the sign be brought down by 6 so there is no variation. The north (drive thru) elevation sign will be 58.75 square feet. The proposed sign is 4.5 feet above the roof deck. Mr. Vavrina explained bringing down the sign would make the sign go down to the darker brick. Ms. Low questioned whether the sign would be visible due to the medical building, canopy and grade change. Mr. Vavrina explained the sign would be visible from the signal going southbound on Waukegan Road. Mr. Levy believes the sign is necessary to provide a retail feel to the building. Ch. Dunn questioned whether the sign needs to be as large. Mr. Vavrina believes making the script smaller would make it less readable from the intersection of Lake Cook and Waukegan. The three script signs would have a 60 high C. Ms. Low requested the be removed from the signs. Ch. Dunn noted if the signs were lowered, variations may not be required. She suggested bringing down the lighter brick color to the canopy and lowering a smaller sign so variations are not required. The commissioners would prefer keeping the sign within 3 of the roof deck. The commissioners discussed the front (west) elevation facing Waukegan Road. The proposed sign is 58.75 square feet and is currently 3.6 above the roof deck. Ch. Dunn suggested bringing down the sign so a variance is not required. The commissioners agreed. The commissioners discussed the rear (east) elevation that faces residential. Mr. Vavrina questioned the need for a large sign facing houses. Ch. Dunn questioned who would be able to see the sign, other than the neighbors. Mr. Vavrina noted they could make that sign smaller. He explained that there are no other signs that would be visible from Lake Cook Road. Ch. Dunn does not believe the sign would be visible from Lake Cook Road. The commissioners would not be in favor of having a sign facing residential.

Page 6 of 8 The commissioners discussed the proposed ground signs. Mr. Katz noted the background color for the ground signs would be the same. Mr. Levy added they want the signs to be sharp and sophisticated. There will be a uniform background and font color. The Waukegan Road monument sign will sit in a landscape bed. The Lake Cook sign will have low level shrubs around it. Mr. Thornmeyer noted they would not add a berm to make the sign higher. Ms. Spagnoli noted the Panera Bread monument sign is exactly the same size as the larger Waukegan Road sign. Ch. Dunn asked about the landscape screening. Ms. Spagnoli noted the Zoning Ordinance requires peripheral screening of at least 4 feet high in the front yard. The Appearance Code requires a minimum of a 5 foot wide landscape buffer surrounding the lot perimeter, which shall be increased to 7 feet if the parking is perpendicular to the buffer. Ms. Spagnoli noted the petitioner is asking to completely remove this requirement. Ms. Low noted the Appearance Code also requires breaking up the parking lot with landscaping. Ms. Talty noted they have a large planting island along the drive thru lane, which is not typical in a parking lot. Ms. Spagnoli suggested adding landscaping along Waukegan Road. Ms. Low believes additional tree islands are needed along Waukegan Road and also should be added for an additional buffer between residential. Mr. Golub noted the drive aisle is 32 wide while most drive aisles are 22-24 wide. Mr. Thornmeyer noted the retail building would have to be reduced by 10%. The commissioners would prefer adding landscape planting areas. Ch. Dunn suggested beautifying the fence and adding landscaping. Mr. Levy noted they need every parking space, and need to ensure the development makes sense economically. He explained the site is challenging and it is critical to maintain the curb along Waukegan Road. They would look at reducing the drive aisle as well. Mr. Fulmer expressed concern about potential salt spray from Waukegan Road. Ms. Low recognizes that area is extremely challenging, but would like islands added in the parking lot and landscaping enhancements near the residential. Mr. Golub is not in favor removing the landscaping along Waukegan Road. Mr. Katz indicated their team would look at what can be done. Ch. Dunn noted the Commission would like to see the canopies as well as the lighting plan. The commissioners discussed the proposed retail building. Ms. Low questioned the size of the trash enclosure. Mr. Katz noted the lease agreement with Chick-Fil-A requires no sit down restaurants and no more than one additional restaurant on the site. Ms. Chaitman indicated the retail building looks utilitarian. Mr. Thornmeyer explained they introduced piers in assumed demising locations. The commissioners discussed the signage. Mr. Thornmeyer explained the signs would be mounted on a raceway, which could be flush within the fiber cement panel. Ch. Dunn understands the petitioner is trying to compliment the other buildings in the area, but does not believe it has architectural substance.

Page 7 of 8 The petitioner will try to get the information together for the next Appearance Review Commission meeting. 5. 711 Deerfield Road (Bartaco & Café Zupas) Signage, Final Review Chris Siavelis with CRM Properties Group noted the request for both Bartaco and Café Zupas has not changed since the submittal for the October 30, 2017 ARC meeting. The Trustees approved the variances and both signs as presented. The commissioners have the same reservations as previously stated. The Trustees did not support the Commission s recommendation. The commissioners were not pleased that a sign packet/materials for review were not submitted. Ms. Flores moved to waive the Commission s final decision on the signage and defer the decision to the Board of Trustees. Ms. Low seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Chaitman, Dunn, Flores, Fulmer, Golub, Low (6) Items from the Commission The commissioners expressed concern and questioned their value because the Board has been overturning their recommendations. The commissioners questioned whether their voices are being heard. They feel as if they are the design police and do not have support from the Mayor and Trustees. The Commission does not believe the Village officials care. They do not believe the proposed tenants would break their leases due to requested changes in signage. The Appearance Review Commission would like to invite Mayor Rosenthal to an ARC meeting on Monday, January 22 nd at 7:00 PM. The commission would like help in understanding the Board s decisions and the role of the ARC. The commission is concerned about the use of the ARC s time and expertise if the BOT is going to consistently overturn their recommendations and grant appeals. Items from Staff Ms. Spagnoli noted MedSpa would like to add a panel to the Lake Cook Road pylon sign at Deerfield Park Plaza. The commissioners expressed concern because the words Forever Young are too small. The commissioners prefer the 5.82 high MedSpa sign rather than the sign showing Forever Young MedSpa sign. Ms. Low moved the pylon sign for Forever Young MedSpa sign alternate 1 as presented. Mr. Golub seconded the motion. The motion did not pass by the following vote: AYES: None (0) NAYS: Chaitman, Dunn, Flores, Fulmer, Golub, Low (6)

Page 8 of 8 Mr. Fulmer moved to approve the MedSpa sign alternate 2 as presented. Mr. Golub seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Chaitman, Dunn, Flores, Fulmer, Golub, Low (6) Adjournment There being no further business or discussion, Ms. Low moved to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Fulmer seconded the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 10:34 pm. The next regular meeting of the Appearance Review Commission will be held on December 11, 2017 at 7:30 pm. Respectfully submitted, Jeri Cotton Secretary