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Highland Park Press, 29 Mar 1923, p. 4

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IY‘Et?. F4 Fi% ad YA l P 1t _â€"_~_ PAE FKOUK Lake Shore Crd C. B. HANSEN, Propri Telephone 57 BU~ilding ' Materi‘ial Highland Park Fuel Company J. J Mings, Embailmer .Do You Own North Shore Re Estate? » ; Iryua,mmwjemwi.#wnn it will be an advantage Qo be represented by an organization the name of which has become synonymous with fiortll re Rea! Estate in the minds of thousands of Clica: The Grove Farm, Deerfield, Ith Pure Guernsey Milk and Cream, Fresh and Sweet Finest Quality Home Dres Why buy milk that has miles, has to be pasteurized, q ardized before it is offered for get FRESH GUERNSEY practically certified conditio door in less than twelve hoti from the cow? Try a sample Prices very reasonable, quality Hubbard Woods . Glencos â€" Ravinia Coal & Solvay Coké es Fs The North Shore has been McGuire & :Orr, for twentyâ€"eight years, have participated in this movgmtnt, seflrinz buy f ers and sellers with equal satisfactionâ€"they have rcpreiented thomnd+, vfltho‘&; loss ) : prestige or confidence. _ | .‘ . _._ | ulated by representative TOM bonaâ€"jide purchasers, imum of annoyance, and withou erty submitted promiscuouslyâ€" doiph 2981 or Highland Park 1 Store and Chapel, 51 Office and Residence, 10â€" Highland Park, The integrity and the financial respons may be verified through any large looy McGuire Phone Deerfield | Highland P 4 Walnv.{t Streetfi Tllinois 1 7 Elm Place ind is being ressed Poul t having 8t. Telephone H. P, 1403 ietor y Assistant 1 &4 Mb ATTORNEY WRITES L Tells of Alleged Advantages and . Shortcomings of Measure, | u'l‘heyApmrilfllld LH+ ~ _Opinion Théreon â€"|| | ‘‘The. following commuljication de ing with the local gzoning ordinance and its advantages and who: i', ngs «s interpreted by the writer, Attorney Stewart <Reed Brown, is herewith printed without comment:. tiekt | Embracing the opportunity Writ- ing concerning the Iprb} 1 d con |¢ "&' Zoning Ordinance, I desige to say that in the opinion of the wyiter, folâ€" lowing situation is apparent insofar as the Zoning Ordinance might be apâ€" plied to this particular j erritory, _ | (a) That if the offlinance | is found constitutional, lit will be: | Embracing the opporfunity t ing) concerning thel?m »,- con of th Zoning Ordinance, ;de!eto y tha in the opinion of the wyiter, fol lowing situation is apparent insofa as the Zoning Ordinance might be ap plied to this particular j errito 1 (a) That if the offlinan ii’ii found constitution@al, ‘jit. wil ,b’ei a good thing for property. vnl-, | ers, notwithstanding the fact that. it .might result in an added (burâ€" den to tax payers. | | { ‘} Heef ~(b) On the ‘other hand, if the | \ act is held unconstitytional, ,é?hqg; | annexation of the! property | to . \ Highland Park propoged, w ‘K:v;l | sult in added burdens to the t -§| payer with no resultant benpfits, ~~ The (Zoning Ordjnance . | )/ ‘‘The Zoning Ordinancé of 1921 conâ€" fers certain powers upin city‘ counâ€" cils in cities and boards of thusted in villages and incorpprated tbwnb concerning : buildings :» 8 t the intensity of=use of "Hot are m classification of â€" traded, indt tries buildings and structures; with respe to location and regulation and th # ation of districts of diffeérent classe; and . the establishment of regulation and restrictions applicabjle thereto. ‘‘The statute as it now appxrp on the books, was regarded by& [makâ€" ers of the new constitutipn, as uncor stitutional, therefore, it rovi in the new constitution, in the sectio known as section 62, as follows: U‘ "The general assemply in ord i to promigle the saqneliel worlare :\ may authorize cities, hgumofl vincorporated towns to adopt tra~)) :\ sonable regulations go\ 'mln?mk use and. appearance of land and | the location, appearan¢e, size and, ‘use of structures and to divide, \their territory into zomes to ¢a :’ \of which special regulétions ma § ‘\be applied. Distinctio» mtyf be| â€"‘made between conditions existing ; \at the time of adoption of: Ang« â€"~\such regulations and future ton:: ditions. | Such regulations shall \not be enforced as| ‘con onn] ‘existing at the time | of \their |adoption without payment ust \compensation unless such laâ€",i . itions might hwfullr Bbe | jirrespective of the p ‘visiof:i of! ‘this section, Any statute in rcqt ‘at the time of the adoption of thci:j; iconstitution â€" (or _ ;ryordi‘ & * passed in conformity |with such || |statute) which oom‘,., ithin the: ‘provisions of this secti shall be valid." _ k s Llarf \ Depends on Cansfim%ioulity‘ [ Now, it is axiomatic, that %o ) present statute is unâ€"constitutional, that any territory lnn:;}d u:&* ¢ provisions will only mean that we playing into the hands of exploi of real estate who will be benefite« 3)‘ the annexation, but which will result in no berefit to the city of Highland Pum: Aicl o on l P The present Zoning Ordinante not been reviewed by th up) Court of the State, of Illinois. | 1: could ‘get an early: decision tt«*m Supreme Court and they could point out wherein the act is uncongti = al, we could remedy it in time," so to make it possible to annex t? contemplated. ‘r cp We, who have lived he‘e for years, regard Highland Part as "home city." We naturally re&int intrusion of the exploiter and the estute boomer,". _ 1 _ â€"}|.}_ It has been urged, that because this fact, we will annex terri â€" jacent to the city of Highland P. and then bring it undet the control of the Zoning Ordinance but if t Zoning Ordinance is he*d unconsti tional, then the reverse of that w wsz expected will result from the: poged annexation; instead of v.‘utl i ing, we will be controlled. | . |" The ‘city| of : Highland, P#, id & small cityâ€"its water maing and s devices have been laid for many ye: a:? if we were to atwm&toi‘tmi gas and sewerage > facilities to 1 'fle.x;itow u!jgc:xgc thereto, it | wor mt‘:rnfly follow . that : qur | j woyuld have to be torn up for. sidérable time, ‘ but we « ul‘ this trouble and expense, if, been proposed, the fim nange would control adjgcent tor%i, but there is nothing to us that this would be a fhcet.. Several years ago we took a ve firm stand regarding the a at of territory adjacent he| ¢ity Highland Park because th‘ ze the and it is now p d t] We annex that same tevritory tl we refused <â€"to annex several | yei ago,| notwithstanding: the fact t the lot lines have not be changed. |\ Wider Use in Germany | ‘The "Zoning Law" h,.‘ a) w to a greater extent in F ‘lu it hds in this eonmy.ep' 7 to the fact that there is greater ¢ gestion in Europe than in the Uni States. s s Germany has scientifical r out the zoning laws and regulation THE HIGHLAND wors g»un ct:ity“ counâ€" nd boards of trusted d inco: pfirated | wnb, idings" affd structurel t<use of ‘- m 'f tt des i U ‘ tructures, with respe regulation and th w ts of différent t * 3 ishment of regulation s applicablle thereto. dn as it â€"now appears regarded| by ,Pximfi- consti i» &g incoy refore, it y rovi stitution, io the sectio on 62, as ifollows : U: ral assemply in ord § the :general welfare| zetoeitiu. Y lldnge: md\ wns toradopt reaâ€", lations g ~;f.f erning the earance ; of la:ld ung. appearance, size and; ctures and to dlmt ry into zoves to | cial regulations ing Distinctions may be: n conditions ex?sfing_; of adoption of any jons and future cons: ch regulagtions shall Was use i l '( g:i n s =rf lath because y t temfijr.v dâ€" || | lighland P f the control lof | ?’ut e g ‘ 1d uncopnstituâ€" tifthatrw & ‘figbx;tlte. t;- ad o K Nss nd| . 19.# ai agr 8 or many y npt to furnish ilities to the retp, ‘it | would ~‘pur : streets up for a â€" : could | stand se, if, as has ldizce tl ; in# to ass | of H}i?hh(“d },: imui*e h Sx?r linois. / If we jon froi y‘ could point néongtitutionâ€" n‘ time," so u?'ex t#n $ 0| k ore fOi'! m ‘Part |as | a i1 recent the | ye 44 al at at at When the vali tyoffluqfiuuu assed on, it will be a question of court deci ¢whatherltfin:.hn ressing neéed for zoning ordinances, and no one, no matter how wise he may think he is, can paks on that question until all of the facts and 1 of the cireumstances are before The propowé ordinance has more do with: the beauty of our : city, ‘»ropertyé‘:ut ‘only inâ€"soâ€"much as) it enefits t ‘community. | . ‘There are ways of controlling ropertyâ€"one is by â€" condemnation nd the ,othenr‘,}y police power, There s no compensation in the police powâ€" r and its is ;m%lrd_od as a power hat extends to all great public needs. Validity to Be Passed On | â€" i Words of «. _ Gonp If wife, mother or daughter is ill and you are obliged to be absent, W‘¥at a comfort it is to talk home every evening by long distance telephone! Your own anxiety is rclicvcd and your loved ones are cheered by the sound of your voice. «_ : " Stationâ€"toâ€"station‘‘ long distance service, deâ€" veloped recently by the Bell System, meets situaâ€" tions of this kind exactly. Just call your home by number and tell the any one who answers. . When the call is answered, the "stationâ€"toâ€" station‘‘ rate, which is about twenty per cent lower than the "personâ€"toâ€"person"" ‘rate, applies. You can then talk to all the{?members, of your family, one after another, on the one call, if you wish. 66 phone Directory. Thatreli i‘efinemcn than twer Since the prizes his Cadillac is the D A. K D INOIS BELL T , COMPARN A D 1 t:ation-to-stati;bn”‘kli.qng“Distance rvice is quicker and cheaper. It is exâ€" ined in the current issue of the Teleâ€" as it | held to the dicta that property ®5"~ not be. condemned| merely for ornaâ€" l‘flm o‘-pmn, m 1 of more reâ€" nm-,i cent decisions is it opposite diâ€" onemars mfionl. F4 t i7 } SK wLag. 21e R"D _ 0 IF We can quite y understand the necessity of a "ol ce in a congested city like go, that would not be applicable in a city like Highland Park, â€"| if ‘.‘The city of Evanston is now inâ€" volved in a test as to whether or not the "Zoning Ordinance" now under discussion contravenes the 14th amendment to the itution or not, and it would be well for the citizens of Highland Park to wait until Evanâ€" ston or some: locality secures a deécision before we plunge ourselves bility of performancefor which the owner Cadxllacisthemamfgstafion ofa thousand ts of designâ€"the athievements of more wecro Noi n1 98 ut o shige ui ie‘ pat CcA Pn t k Euonl xÂ¥ *f»-}, a ts Prtbhk 2 M RHB NCE Cealels Lont| c dn edleaoans P ho 7+ (Horl cÂ¥ (ol S3 MR t P iB o6 and TELEPHONE ;/ NY |â€" Q & Cheer ank afort _ operator you will talk to #¢ or l k L AC ieu of © liability. & | t se \& home. | good I 4 Nick on the mm" take~a!

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