
Recording of the December 19th Board of Trustees meeting has been released. While there are several items we would like to weigh in on, the, “Annexation of Contiguous Properties Discussion,” topic* on the agenda is on top the list.
There were a few public comments addressing a property currently in the Village and one in unincorporated Cook County (pictured above). Both are off Old Sutton Road, and within roughly a mile of one another.
The property in the Village has been topic of multiple comments at Board of Trustee and Zoning Board meetings for some time now, yet nothing seems to have been done by the Village.
As for the unincorporated Cook County comments, President Cecola and the Board have approved taking steps to annex the property described by a Change.org petition as the, “Sutton and the Penny Road Properties.” One of the reasons for this apparently is the appearance of this property, and the belief our Village Code will somehow improve the situation. However, when traveling throughout our Village, numerous and obvious Code violations can be seen in plain view, and no corrective actions seem to take place.
Our President and Board are willing to spend our tax dollars to attempt to annex this property and improve the aesthetics of it presumably through Village Code enforcement. You decide if this makes sense, especially considering the number of Code violations in plain view from Village roads presently that are not addressed.
The December meeting recordings can be found here.
* As has become the Cecola administration’s practice, no explanation of what this topic was about was provided to the public in advance of the meeting in the agenda. Yet, as the recordings show, some privileged residents were informed in advance so they could prepare.
I guess I ass-umed this was something related to annexing BH Farm, part of Hills ‘n Dales or something similar but not annexing Penny Road Pub into the village. I will vote WTF are you thinking?
This is another riding club ‘idea’ which will cost the taxpayers quite a bit in legal fees.
So the Riding Club wants taxpayers to convert the closed biker bar into a saloon with hitching posts to park their horses while they get tanked? Part of me admires their initiative but it would have to be metered parking…