c Thursday. April 29, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two Legal IN THE MATTER OF THE) APPLICATION OF THE) CHICAGO CLUB FOR) C R I P P L E D C H I L D R E N ) FOR THE ISSUANCE OF) A CONDITIONAL USE) PERMIT UNDER THE) ZONING ORDINANCE OF) McHENRY COUNTY, IL-) LINOIS. NOTICE Notice is hereby given in compliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals m connection with the application for issuance of a Conditional Use Permit under the zoning requirements of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance as to the following described property: Parcel 1: Lot 9 in Riverdale, being Peter H. Klapperick's Subdivision of part of the fractional South West quarter of Section 8. Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian.. ALSO Parcel 2: That part of the fractional South West quarter of Section 8, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the most Northerly corner of Lot 12 in Riverdale Subdivision aforesaid; thence 39 % degrees East 8 feet 3 inches to the point of beginning of the premises to be described; thence East 39 % degrees South, 115 foct G inches; thence East 43 degrees South 238 feet 3 inches to the Westerly bank of the Fox River; thence North Easterly along the Westerly bank of the Fox River to the South Westerly line of Lot 9 in Riverdale Subdivision aforesaid extended South Easterly to the Westerly bank of the Fox River; thence North Westerly along the South Westerly line of said Lot 9 extended and the South Westerly line of said Lot 9, 356 feet 7 inches to an intersection with the North Westerly line of said Lot 12 extended North Easterly; thence South 39 3i degrees West along the North Westerly line of said Lot 12 extended, 8 feet 3 inches to the place of beginning. ALSO Parcel 3: That part of the fractional South West quarter of Section 8, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the most Westerly corner of Lot 9 in Riverdale Subdivision aforesaid; thencd South Westerly along the North Westerly line of said Lot 9 extended 8 feet 3 inches; thence South Easterly parallel to the South Westerly line of said Lot 9, 36 feet 4 inches more or less to an intersection with the North Westerly line of Lot 12 in Riverdale Subdivision aforesaid extended North Easterly; thence North Easterly along the North Westerly line of said Lot 12 extended, 8 feet 3 inches more or less to an intersection with the South Westerly line of said lot 9 thence North Westerly along the South Westerly line of said Lot 9, 36 feet 4 inches more or less to the place of beginning; ALSO Parcel 4: That part of the fractional South West quarter of Section 8, Township 45 North. Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying South Easterly of Lot 9 in Riverdale Subdivision aforesaid, North Westerly of the Westerly bank of the Fox River. North Easterly of the South Westerly line of said Lot 9 extended to the Westerly bank of the Fox River and South Westerly of the North Easterly line of said Lot 9 extended to the Westerly bank of the Fox River, all in McHenry County, Illinois. The premises abut the present facilities of the Petitioner, the Chicago Club for Crippled Children, and are located in McHenry Township, North of the Village of Sunnyside, on the West side of the Fox River. The , Petitioner requests issuance of a Conditional Use Permit whereby the premises may be used for expanded facilities of the Petitioner to permit offering more care and services for crippled and handicapped childred. The hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 2, 1965, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. in the City Hall of the City of McHenry. Illinois, at which time and place any person desjring to be heard may be present. McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS By: John E. Looze, Chah-man Attorneys for Petitioner: Luster & Luster 134 North LaSalle Street Chicago 2, Illinois Telephone: CE 6-5214 (Pub. April 29, 1965) Named To Board A "sportsman" is a feller who is too lazy to work, and too rich0-to be a bum. Post 491 DR. W. E. KOHL Dr. William E. Kohl of 4218 W. Crestwood, McHenry, was appointed last week by the board of Consolidated School District 15 to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term of Mrs. Naomi Meyer, who resigned. His appointment will expire at the next regular election in April of 1966. by- Mary Einsp&r President Lydia Fenner presided at the April meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, McHenry Unit 491. Several committee reports were heard by the members. Lauretta Homo announced the first place winner of our annual Americanism essay contest was Alana Parks, a seventh grade student at St. Mary's. David Miller from the Junior high placed second and Rose Ann Adams of St. Mary's won third. The winners will be presented their awards at our May meeting. Mrs. Homo reported a flag was given to the township building and to a TOPS organization from Lakeland Park. Community Service Chairman Pearl Sanders thanked those who helpied entertain the patients at the Valley Hi Nursing- JHgme in Haiftland. Mrs. Sanders requests members to Volunteer to tag for the Salvation Army Doughnut Day in June. Marie. Howe, Elgin Rehabilitation chairman, expressed her appreciation to the members who baked cookies for the recent party at Elgin Hospital. County President Ruth Mrachek, Mary Kantorski, Gertrude Murphy, Delia Freund, Kay Luing, Leslie Luing, George Mrachek, and County Commander Harold Vycital helped Mrs. Howe entertain the patients. A pot-luck supper to be served to honor our Gold Star members preceding our meeting May 17 was announced by Chairman Delia Freund. The auxiliary voted to select new uniforms. We hope to have them in time for the Memorial Day parade. Any member who has an auxiliary hat which does not belong to her is urged to return it to the Legion Home. These hats are to remain at the club when not in use. If any member wishes to purchase a hat they should contact the president or her secretaries. President Fenner'reminds us the disabled war veterans are working in ten Illinois VA and state hospitals completing the 1,500,000 poppies which will be distributed in our state to be worn in honor of the war dead and in tribute to the living victims of war, on Poppy Day. Several thousands of these veterans of three wars have been given employment by the American Legion and its auxiliary in assembling these poppies. McHenry Post and auxiliary will have a corps of volunteer workers distributing the poppies on downtown streets and at shopping centers to receive contributions for the service work of the American Legion and its auxiliary for disabled veterans and their dependents. We hope that everyone will wear a Poppy to commemorate the sacrifices of these veterans. Since 1921, when the first Poppy Day was held, the Legion and auxiliary have expended several million dollars in rehabilitation and child welfare work, a figure far above their receipts in poppy distribution. This assures the public that every ceiit given for poppies NOW! and much more Is spent each year in Illinois for the purpose for which the poppy distribution is held. Past Presidents of McHenry Unit met at the home of Pearl- Pietsch for their April meeting. Henrietta Vycital was co-hostess. The following past presidents attended: Betty Lingenfelter, Lauretta Homo, Frances Matchen, Agnes Schaefer, Ann Thennes, Marge Mikota, Marie Howe, Eleanor Reid, Minnie Meyer, Mary Einspar, Ruth Mrachek, Frances White and Pearl Sanders. The group voted to spend their money collected this year for things needed by the women patients at Downey Hospital. Reba Owen helped serve the refreshments. The County Past Presidents met for dinner in Wonder Lake April 22. Marie Howe, Minnie Meyer, Christine Nixon Pearl Sanders, Frances White,„ Dorothy Diedrich, Marge Mikota~ahd,Agnes Schaefer represented McHenry. Pearl Sanders will act as hostess for the next meeting in July. President Fenner adjourned the meeting and two films were shown on early cancer detection. A question and answer period was conducted by Dr. Lee Haydary following the movies. There were approximately forty in attendance. FAMOUS JEWEL U. S. CHOICE STEAK SALE! U. S. CHOICE BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK USDA CHOICE SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY REPORT ISSUED BY NIPC The Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission has released a survey of current sewage treatment facilities in the six-county Chicago area. The survey revealed the exist ence of 128 separate public sewer systems which serve about 90 percent of the population of the area, now estimated at 6.5 million. Three plants of the Metropolitan San itary District of Greater Chicago together treat the sewage from 83 percent of the population served by sewers. Ten percent of the population is now served by septic tanks, cesspools, and other private facilities. The report points to several problems requiring further study and attention. With the predicted growth of the area (1.5 million more people by 1985 and 3.5 million more by 2000) these problems are likely to reach serious proportions. Some 142 plants now discharge effluent into streams, sometimes without sufficient treatment or dilution water. 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