HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLAN COMMISSION - 06/01/1966 - EG VILLAGE VETERANS CLUB PLAN COMMISSION MEETING June 1 , 1966
The members present were:
Steve Schwellenbach, Chairman
Dick McGrenera
Jack Denny
Bill Ballard
also George Majoris
The Plan Commission's letter of May 28 to the president and
board of trustees regarding the Texaco petition is hereby made
a part of the minutes .
The Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals is to hold a hearing
on property owned by the Elk Grove Village Veterans ' Club, Inc.
The Plan Commission members are to be present to request two
weeks for reply.
Leah Cummins moved for the approval of the preliminary and final
plats of Higgins Road Unit 11 . It was seconded by Jack Denny
and the vote was unanimous .
The Commission discussed Attorney Hofert 's statement that he
would need approximately $3 ,000.00 to bring the proposed zoning
ordinance into legal shape. The Commission is opposed to this
since the planners should make certain everything is in legal
form when it is submitted.
George Majoris is to notify Mr. Justice of Tec-Search that we
expect another draft of the proposed ordinance plus they must
define it in view of the Hofert memorandum.
On Reimer Bros . Inc. letter from Attorney Howard , Howard and
France , Dick McGrenera moved that George Majoris be authorized
to return the letter to the attorneys stating we cannot look
favorably upon the request at this time. Leah Cummins seconded
it and the vote was unanimous . Photocopies of the attorneys '
letters of May 10 and April 25 have been made a part of the
minutes .
The Chairman reminded the Commiss2on that the hearing which had
previously been tentatively set for June 9 would be held on
June 10 .
Evans Stebbens of Centex had informed Chairman Schwellenbach that
Mr. Proctor and Centex planners from Texas expected to be in the
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village on June 9 with plans for the remaining undeveloped area.
Schwellenbach was asked to check with George Majoris to see
if this is true and make sure the Plan Commission would be
included.
Respectfully su 'tted ,
W. R. Ballard , Secretary