PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1975 PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that the writers give - signature, full ad dress and phone number. We ask too, that one in dividual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we con sider libelous or in objec- tional taste.) 'Editor: "Last Friday's issue of the Plaindealer carried a story telling of the general objectives of the comprehensive plan for McHenry Shores. The hearing was held March 21. With Chairman Jeffrey Hoffman presiding, and before the review of objectives was given, I asked to be allowed to issue a prepared statement. I would like to correctly tell the contents of this statement, which Mr. Hoffman called a "protest". It reads as follows: " 'I call for this Public hearing on the Proposed comprehensive plan for the Village of McHenry Shores to halt and a continuation date be set; Whereas it was requested * * * * * * Shape Up For Spring BOIY DANCING LESSONS of the chairman of the Planning commission to supply the , public minutes of the Planning commission meetings, and whereas this request is of public record and recorded in the minutes of the board of trustees meeting Thursday, March 13, 1975, and said minutes of the Planning commission were to have been in the Village Clerk's office for viewing on Saturday, March 15, 1975, and whereas, these are public record and denial has been made the people of McHenry Shores, and whereas legal notice of the public hearing on the Proposed Comprehensive plan for the Village of McHenry Shores failed to include notice that copies of said plan were available free of charge to those interested; Thereforth, denial to public records and the lack of legally offering said proposed Comprehensive plan is just cause for a continuation until such time as the minutes can be produced and sufficient time to study same. I thereforth call for a continuation of this public hearing.' " "The conversation that followed was to the effect that the minutes were available at this home. I reiterated that the issue was that the minutes were to be at the village hall as per the arrangements made at the board of trustee meeting March 13. The gavel was struck and I was declared 'out of order'. Professionalism and non-bias would have prevailed if a five- minute recess would have been called by the chairman in order to check with the village legal counsel. The matter would have been settled and we could have continued if that had been the decision at the time. Under the circumstances, being called 'out of order', there was nothing to be gained by staying except confusion. "The Planning commission was created by Ordinance 28, , dated Aug. 9, 1973. The date on the proposed plan is Sept. 1, 1974, and the hearing was held March 21, 1975--A total of almost seven months from the date of the plan to the public hearing. I cannot help but wonder about the timing of this hearing. - "I have no basic qualm with the plan as written or the commission chairman but it lacks two very basic Doints of concern to our community. An impartial plan would have included these two points. Upon future adoption of the plan, an official map or maps shall be drawn to scale, a costly en deavor. The plan then has to be recorded and this entails legal and recording fees. In my opinion this is a waste of manpower and tax dollars for an incomplete plan when it can be done more thoroughly the first time around. It would take less than one week toadd what I feel the plan lacks ancj is the whole basis for having such a plan. "This plan will very definitely affect every resident of the Village of McHenry Shores and should be very * 8 Weeks-Starting Monday April 7th$ 2 * Beginners 7-8 P.M. Intermediate 8-8 P.M. * | Mar Ray Dance Studio f * 3923 W. Main St McHenry, III. 2 * 385-6077 . 385-5943* $***************************? 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(DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 2 COUPON EXP. 4-10-75 !Mt.,\ti<)\-i" i c i i r r t:r < <>i p ox REG. *1.22 : PEAK TOOTHPASTE 6.3 0Z. AMILY SIZE DISCOUNT PRICE BAGGIES SANDWICH BAGS 150's LIMIT 1 COUPON EXP. 4-10-75 h : [DISCOUNT J Ai PRICE HiJ LIMIT 2 COUPON EXP. 4-10-75 meVcJlue. HARDWARE STORES "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR. 385-4426 McHENRY EllVERY carefully read not for what's in it, but for what it lacks. "A much concerned resident "Rose Lillegard "717 S. Broadway "McHenry Shores" SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION "Editor: "I believe an explanation is due us by the present school board administration. I am referring to the recent resignation of the school transportation director. This is the second time within two years a District 15 and 156 transportation director has left his position and the need for replacement has arisen. "Interest should be taken as to which individuals are the immediate overseers of the Office of Transportation and who is responsible for the dispensing of transportation funds. Is it the transportation director? Or the respective business managers appointed by the districts? Also, who appoints a transportation director? "With the need for a second change within as many years, a review of school transportation functions is required. Also the performance of.Mhose in dividuals authorizing tran sportation actions and the releasing of transportation funds needs to be examined. "In the light of tran sportation's performance, maybe a restructuring of the Office of Transportation should be suggested and preventative measures be taken to end the continual exhaustion of tran sportation funds before a school year is out. "Since taxpayers' dollars make the buses run and the schools operate, we as mem bers of the local community are in the end made to pay. Let's get our money's worth. "Michael C. Johnson" Holiday Hills 385-5641 Women's Club Holds Monthly Meeting April 9 This week on Wednesday, April 9, the Women's Club will be holding their monthly meeting. If you are interested in just an evening out plan now to attend. It will be held at 1509 Birch, time 8 p.m. Plans on the May dinner will be discussed. BIRTHDAYS Wishes to Becky Neubauer who celebrates her birthday today, April 4. Sue Wagner on April 7, Dale Lonergan, Nancy Foreman and Marsha Ledford who share their day on April 9. ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations to Ken and Sara Farman who celebrate their anniversary on April 6, we send wishes to Midge and Don Teuber who will be celebrating their anniversary on April 7. GET-WELL WISHES Bryan Thietje went in to McHenry Hospital and had his tonsils removed He is back home and doing just fine. REMINDERS Tuesdays - Brownie Meetings at 6:45-7:30 p.m. Held at the Connell residence 2707 Oak, Fridays-4»H Meetings 4 p.m. Held at the Novak residence, 1507 W. Cedar. ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Peterson announces the engagement of her daughter, Leona Rostad, to Tom Fiedler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiedler from Sunny side. A spring wedding is being planned. WELCOME We wish to welcome into the subdivision the Lewandowski family, who moved from Arlington heights. Marty is a bricklayer and Dianne is a LPN nurse. They have two children, David and Jessica. Each of them has accepted a position on the property owners board, Marty - Sergeant of Arms and D i a n n e - C o r r e s p o n d i n g Secretary. Another welcome to Sue and Dale Wagner. Sue is a secretary and Dale is a TV serviceman. Sue enjoys ceramics, sewing and growing various types of plants. Dale enjoys pool, cards, and his sport activities favor bowling, skiing and working on cars. We want to wish both families a hearfelt welcome and all you extend a friendly welcome to them. LAKE REGION RESCUE SQUAD A new chief was appointed Sunday, March 23, at a meeting held at the Thietje residence. The position was filled by Carol Holmes, Assistant Chief by A1 Schoenstein, and for Lieutenant Ken Lesniak. SUCCESSFUL HUNT Sally Carroll, Lynn Childs, Cathy Beltz, Kathy Siatta and Bev Hill, helped make the Easter Egg hunt successful. The appearance of the Bunny made it a very nice day. HISTORY REPEATS It seemed as though son was home early for his vacation. "Dad, remember when you were expelled from college?" "That was many years ago, son." "I know, but isn't it amazing how history repeats itself?" 1. 9" ROLLER FRAME *1.40 2 2. 11" TRAY *1.20 3. 9" DELUXE COVER *1.40 4. PLASTIC PAIL .55 5. DROP CLOTH Save hours of cleanup with this treated white paper protector. Big 9x12 size *1.60 6. PULL - OUT - N - PAINT ROLLER Telescoping Handle extends to reach the high places J3.20 7. 3" PAINT BRUSH High quality nylon bristles for use in latex or oil base paints. Ideal for corners and smaller areas *2.20 4. 8. 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