The trio, Trustee Joe Messer, Village Clerk Karen Selman and Patty Meroni, have the backing of village president Robert Abboud and say their priorities center on maintaining the town’s distinct culture, which stems from the minimum five-acre zoning.
At a coffee over the weekend to introduce themselves, Selman and Meroni (Messer was on vacation) propped up posters listing characteristics that are good about the village and don’t need to be fixed. It’s a desirable place to live, with high property values, they say, “because of unique real estate niche as equestrian, rural open space community.”
Read more: http://triblocal.com/barrington/2011/03/22/save-5-acres-slate-defends-village-governance/
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