1991-14RESOLUTION NO. 91- 14
CONCERNING THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO LAKE COOK ROAD
BETWEEN RAND RD. (U.S. RT. 12) TO THE TRI -STATE TOLLWAY (I -294)
SECTION 89- A5011 -03 -ES COOK COUNTY DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has organized and
participated in the Lake Cook Road Local Corridor Agency for purposes
of studying traffic and making recommendations for traffic improvements
for the Region, while balancing community interests, for that portion of
Lake Cook Road lying east of Rand Road (U. S. Rt. 12) to the Tri -State
Tollway (Interstate 294) ; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has secured the support and
financial participation of the Cook County Highway Department, the
Village of Wheeling, the Village of Arlington Heights and the Village of
Palatine to support and fund this study, and the Village of Buffalo Grove
and its members have further participated in every step of the review
process with regard to the development of the study; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove Transportation Plan of 1986
indicated that certain improvements to intersections through the Village
of Buffalo Grove and capacity improvements on Lake Cook Road east of
Hastings Drive should be considered in the early 19901s; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove actively participated in the
study, including several meetings with County officials and its consultant
to address Buffalo Grove concerns on traffic management, pedestrian and
bicycle safety, speed and traffic control, property value protection,
noise abatement, ambience, commercial access, right -of -way requirements,
regional traffic patterns, and financing equities; and
WHEREAS, after exhaustive review and analyses, Buffalo Grove has
concerns which cannot be mitigated without altering the basic design of
the roadway as proposed by the Cook County Highway Department, and
finds that the proposed improvement disporportionately burdens the
Village of Buffalo Grove and its citizens and property owners with regard
to the proposed and suggested improvements contained in that report.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE PRESIDENT
AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES, VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND
LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows:
1. The Village of Buffalo Grove ENDORSES the design, with conditions,
of that portion of the study from Rt. 12 eastward to Arlington
Heights Road, Station 00 to Station 237 +50. Said conditions
contained in Exhibit A of this Resolution.
2. That the Village of Buffalo Grove OPPOSES the design for that
portion of the road between Arlington Heights Rd. and Hastings
Drive Sections 237 +50 to Section 373 +50, for the reasons stated in
Exhibit B of this Resolution.
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3. The Village of Buffalo Grove ENDORSES, with conditions, that
portion of the road improvement lying east of Hastings Rd. to the
Tri -State Tollway, I -294, Sections 373 +50 to Section 543 +54. Said
conditions listed in Exhibit C of this Resolution.
4. That if presented as an entire road project between Rand Rd. and
the Tri -State Tollway (1-294), the Village of Buffalo Grove OPPOSES
for the following reasons:
a. For the reasons stated in Exhibit B of this Resolution.
b. The Study does not take into account concepts of traffic
dispersal, and more must be done in south Lake County,
particularly with programmed improvements and capacity
expansions to Ill. State Route 22, Aptakisic Rd. from Rt. 83,
to Rt. 21, and Deerfield Rd. from Milwaukee Ave. to I -294, to
balance the current demands and future projected demands of
traffic volumes before the suggested Lake Cook Road capacity
improvements are constructed.
C. The first priority for any improvement on Lake Cook Rd.
should be intersection designs which optimally balance peak
hour traffic demands with the protection of existing developed
properties adjacent to Lake Cook Rd. The Village does not
endorse an expansion project which eliminates parking or
restricts points of ingress and egress to commercial properties.
d. The reductions in
the proliferation of traffic
signals,
particularly private
benefit traffic
signals, need
further
attention and emphasis in the study.
It is possible to
eliminate
two private benefit
signals east of
Portwine Road
and one
proposed private benefit
signal east
of Weiland Rd.
These
should be modified
or eliminated to
enhance through
traffic
efficiency of current
lane capacities.
e. Existing traffic signal operations need further study and must
be exhaustively evaluated to ensure their optimal operation
before lane addition improvements should occur, particularly
when those lane additions have adverse impact on public lands.
and commercial properties. Where necessary, new technologies
should be employed to create the maximum efficiency in signal
operation.
f. The Study
does not address the
balance between adverse
impacts on
adjacent property owners resulting from
the
proposed road
improvements and the
need to meet peak hour
traffic demands
from an engineering
standpoint. Elements
of
this Study
need further attention with considration
to
modification
of the design engineering
standards to address
the
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adverse impacts on Buffalo Grove which most certainly will
result from the proposed improvement, if built. It is
impractical to insist on strict engineering standards being met
on the Lake Cook Rd. corridor when such gross deficiencies
exist on parallel northern routes at Deerfield Rd., Aptakisic
Rd. and Rt. 22, in their present and future proposed
conditions.
g. The Village of Buffalo Grove believes that the proposed
extension to Illinois Rt. 53 north of Lake Cook Road will have a
more favorable effect in reducing traffic volumes on Lake Cook
Road, including the intersection of Arlington Heights Road at
Lake Cook Rd., than the County study now projects. The
Village recommends that roadway expansion out of the
right-of-way or improvements which limit ingress- egress to
existing properties be deferred until the full benefits of
extending Route 53 north can be observed and analyzed.
A YES: 5 - Reid, Shifrin, Mathias, O'Malley, Kahn
NA YES: 0 - None
ABSENT: 1 - Marienthal
ABSTAIN: 0 - None
PASSED: March 4, 1991 APPROVED: March 4, 1991
Verna L. Clayton, Villaq4VYresident
ATTEST:
V-Wage Clerk
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3. The double left turn movements, while efficient in peak hour, can
be unnecessary in non -peak hour, and needs careful re- examination
and re- evaluation.
4. The bank property south of Lake Cook Rd. will lose its full access
opportunity on the Lake Cook Rd. and Arlington Heights Rd. leg of
its frontage as a result of the intersection improvement project.
5. In addition to the landscaping lost, the present location of the
existing buildings, both on the north and south of the road, does
not permit good planning and setback standards to be maintained as
a result of the additional property taking.
6. The elimination of parking in the commercial property to the north
of Lake Cook Rd. is unacceptable and will compromise the zoning
standards and plan development standard parking requirements for
the subdivision.
Station 252 to 266 +60
1. The Village believes it is important for a full turn and access option
for the Timber Hill intersection, both north and south of Lake Cook
Rd., to facilitate non -peak hour movements. We believe that the
peak hour traffic volumes themselves will regulate the ability of
left turners and will result in those turners finding alternate points
of dispersal from their subdivisions.
2. The entire median is proposed to be removed and repositioned.
Inasmuch as the tree and median coverage provides a certain
ambience and has bene fitted from 10 years of growth, such a loss
and replacement would have an adverse and depreciating effect on
the aesthetic qualities of the highway.
3. The adjacency of existing buildings and the loss of landscaping will
have an adverse planning and aesthetic impact on the property and
will provide an unsuitable setback relationship of the buildings
to the road.
Station 266 +60 to Station 282 +50
1. The adjacency of the proposed road improvements will have an
unfavorable setback relationship with the existing buildings on the
north of Lake Cook Road.
2. The improvement will require the acquisition of Park lands of
Weidner Park. No public park lands should be taken to accommodate
this project.
Station 282 +50 to 298
1. The proposed right-of-way acquisition of Village owned property is
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unacceptable and will result in a loss of function of the Buffalo
Grove Municipal Campus parking lot and access drive. The
proposed right-of-way taking will eliminate the Buffalo Grove
electronic signboard, an important community informational tool.
2. The acquisition of additional Park land for Emmerich Park West is
unacceptable and reduces the overall area of the park and adjacent
buffer to the Park District's maintenance facility. Additionally,
there will be an unacceptable setback relationship between the Park
District building and the proposed roadway improvements.
3. The adverse impacts on the bikepath, bikepath bridge and the
adjacency of the improvement to the 12th fairway of the Buffalo
Grove Golf Course is unacceptable and will result in the loss of
quality of play for that portion of the course. No land should be
taken from the golf course to accommodate this project.
4. The roadway improvement adversely impacts two detention basins on
the Buffalo Grove Municipal Campus property.
Station 293 to 314
1. The proposed right -of -way acquisition on the St. Mary's Church
property will have a depreciating effect on the utilization of the
existing game fields, which is the only game field for this large
parochial school.
2. The improvement will result in a house taking in the Village of
Buffalo Grove. This is the only residential property along the
corridor which will be removed as a result of this improvement.
3. The proposed double left turn for westbound to southbound Lake
Cook Road needs to be re- evaluated in light of the proposed
County /Buffalo Grove /Wheeling /Weiland extension south of Highway
83, intended to be a by -pass for Buffalo Grove Road and Lake Cook
Rd.
4. The St. Mary's Church property will lose parking area already
under parked for many of its services, as a result of this
improvement.
Station 314 to 330 +50
1. The limitation and restriction of the proposed Shell Gas Station
is unacceptable and will result in a business loss to the operator
and a tax loss to Buffalo Grove.
2. The loss of the landscaping component to the Shell Station will result
in a depreciating aesthetic impact with no possible mitigation
alternative available.
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3. The restriction of turning movements to the Ambulatory Care Center
and the medical complex could put users at risk in their ability
to properly access this system during peak hour. Further, the
limited access driveways of the Steeple View Condominiums and
shopping center rear access, limit the opportunities for use and
access.
4. The detention basin system for the Steeple View Condominiums is
encroached upon as a result of this improvement.
5. A parking space loss occurs in the Steeple View area as a result
of this improvement.
Station 330 +15 to 345
1. The vacant property should have a grassed barrier median
consistent with that which exists in other portions of the Village of
Buffalo Grove. Also, a continuous bikepath on the north side of
Lake Cook Rd., from Weiland east should be provided for.
Additionally, care should be taken to eliminate any private benefit
signals when alternatives exist for access to these properties using
the Weiland Rd. intersection.
Station 345 +00 To Station 359 +00
1. Additional right -of -way takings on the north side of Lake Cook Road
unreasonably encroach on the front yards of residential properties
in the Village of Buffalo Grove.
Station 359 +00 To Station 373 +50
1. Additional right -of -way takings on the north side of Lake Cook Road
unreasonably encroach on the front yards of residential properties
in the Village of Buffalo Grove.
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VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE ENDORSEMENT OF ROAD SECTION IMPROVEMENT
RAND RD. TO ARLINGTON HEIGHTS RD.
WITH CONDITIONS
The Village of Buffalo Grove endorses the proposed Cook County
Department of Highways Preliminary Design and Environmental Assessment
for the western portion of the Lake Cook Road corridor, subject to the
following conditions:
1. An additional traffic lane should be continuously installed westbound
on Lake Cook Rd., past the Route 53 interchange. The existing
congestion westbound is not being addressed adequately with the
proposed design.
2. Station 167 -182 - The Village of Buffalo Grove is concerned on any
loss of parking to existing residential properties which would result
from this improvement.
3. The Village questions the adequacy of the proposed length of the
westbound left turn bay at Hicks Road.
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EXHIBIT B
The Village of Buffalo Grove OPPOSES the proposed Cook County
Highway Department Design Report and Environmental Assessment for that
portion of the Lake Cook Road improvement lying east of Arlington
Heights Road to Hastings Dr., Stations 237 +50 to 373 +50.
The Village of Buffalo Grove believes that it will experience dramatic
and depreciating impacts as a result of the proposed improvement to Lake
Cook Road, between Arlington Heights Road and Hastings Dr.. We do
not believe that the data presented supports the expansion of this road
improvement project as designed. Since the roadway will have the effect
of depreciating property values and increasing the risks to traffic safety,
modifications in the design are needed to substantially maintain the
existing cross section for Lake Cook Road in its present condition.
Retaining a 5 -lane cross section is particularly important when one
considers the lack of progress to address, design and construst essential
traffic capacity expansions on Deerfield Rd. east of Milwaukee Ave.,
Aptakisic Rd. from Rt. 83 to Rt. 21, and Highway 22. The Village of
Buffalo Grove is not prepared to absorb the impact of additional lanes on
Lake Cook Road until these other regional road improvement projects are
addressed and the impact of improvements to Deerfield Rd., Aptakisic
Rd. and Highway 22 is evaluated with the then future needs of Lake
Cook Road.
The Village of Buffalo Grove further believes that the consultant has
not demonstrated that any adverse traffic impacts will result from the
proposed 7 -lane facility being reduced to 5 -lanes through the residential
and open space portion of Buffalo Grove, and then widening westward of
Arlington Heights Road to a 7 -lane improvement. We believe that such
a transition is consistent with proper traffic management principles,
particularly when considered in light of the adverse consequences such
a road widening would have in the community. A station by station
analysis follows.
Station 237 +50 to 252 - Arlington Heights Rd. Intersection
The Arlington Heights Rd. intersection is over designed, and the dual
left turn on all legs of the intersection requires additional land and
right -of -way taking at an area that can least afford additional property
loss.
1. Right -of -way acquisition is required, both to the north and the
south of the improvement, which will eliminate parking on the north
and eliminate private landscaping on the north and south of the
proposed improvement.
2. The full access driveways presently existing, both north and south
of Lake Cook Rd., will be restricted in their movements. This is
unacceptable to Buffalo Grove and will result in a reduced tax base
and result in commercial property and business depreciation.
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EXHIBIT C
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE ENDORSEMENT OF THE COOK COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR A PORTION OF LAKE COOK RD.
LYING EAST OF HASTINGS DR. TO THE TRI -STATE TOLLWAY (I -294)
SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS
CONDITION 1: Station 373.50 to 389.50 - A bikepath is needed to be
provided on the north side of the roadway.
CONDITION 2: That the Village of Buffalo Grove endorses the extension
of Weiland Road southward to Buffalo Grove Road, south
of 83, to provide a traffic bypass to the intersection
of Buffalo Grove Road and Lake Cook Road.