The Village has just released the October Zoning Board of Appeals meeting agenda. Monday’s meeting will take place at Countryside School beginning at 7:00 PM.
Topics for discussion include:
- [Approve] Public Participation Rules Amendment
- [Recommend] Discussion/Vote Text Amendment – Elder, RCBH
- [Recommend] Discussion/Vote Text Amendment – Drury
- [Recommend] Discussion/Vote Text Amendment – Hammond
After discussion and vote on the three text amendments, the board will then take up the inquiries from the Village Board regarding the amendments and presumably choose a final horse boarding text amendment to be advanced to the Village Board for their approval.
We’ll be curious to see if chair Judith Freeman moves public comment to the beginning of the meeting Monday as she did prior to the discussion/vote on the Anderson/LeCompte Amendment at the September 11 Zoning Board meeting, though we highly doubt it.
A copy of the agenda can be downloaded here, or viewed via the Village Google calendar here.
Dear naive Barrington Hills residents;
The outcome of this meeting has been already preordained by the equestrian community. Like it or not, we will be force fed with their will. This subject has already been discussed and determined behind closed doors. (So much for the open meetiings law). Don’t be naive……they have usurped our rights and will impose their will on us as some form of bizarre political pay back. This act is akin to the mass rape of an entire village!
A vote on any of these amendments should be tabled until after the elections. This is outrageous behavior by the ZBA. It is like a runaway train without enough people with common sense to put on the brakes. What is our Village President going to do to stop this, and who is going to help him? We should show up at the meeting, yet again, but who is listening?
It won’t matter……they know they are not reelectable so they have already selected their hand picked replacements to further their cause. Other sycophants, family members, (fob) friends of Bobbie ect. will fall in line to further the movement.
I won’t lose any sleep over this issue as I have ten acres to build my thirty horse barn on and sit back and collect the rent check from! Hey, it may be a blessing in disguise.