The Riding Club of Barrington Hills (RCBH) recently released their September, 2021 newsletter. One of the sections provides an “update” on the August meeting of the Village Equestrian Commission regarding, Equestrian Trail Licenses:
“The Equestrian Commission met on the 19th of August to discuss the continued need for the Equestrian Trail Licenses issued by the Village for the purpose of riding on the Village deeded easement trails.
By Ordinance in June in 2005, certain trails traversing private land in the Village exist as easements recorded in favor of the Village. The easements are generally in and around the newer subdivisions in the Village where the Village and the Equestrian Commission worked successfully with developers subdividing tracts of land to protect the continuity of the trail network and to maintain the unique character of the Village. Easement trails are maintained by the RCBH. As set forth in Title 6 and Section 8-5 of the Village Code, equestrian use of easement trails is allowed solely by licenses issued by the Village of Barrington Hills.
There is an ongoing discussion with a need for further information. As soon as the Equestrian Commission has that information a date will be determined for the next meeting.”
In other words, they’d rather not reveal anything that was discussed. No surprise.
A copy of the RCBH newsletter can be viewed and downloaded here.
Actually, the entire meeting was taped.
Feel free to listen to it at your leisure.
Jane Clement
Good to know. By all means, please share the link since none exists on the Village website at this time.
Thank you.
You wrote a month ago the recording of the August Equestrian Commission was supposedly available for review. Yet when I looked for it this morning all I found was “No Audio/Video Available For This Meeting.” Here’s the link: https://vbhil.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=1&clip_id=296
The Riding Club has a longstanding reputation of misrepresenting truth(s) to out-and-out lying, and you are not making a very good case for your club let alone the commission you chair. I suggest you find a means to provide the recording to taxpayers soon.