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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1979, p. 8

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nVACJE 8»PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1979 The Proposed Zoning Ordinance WARNING TO THE WORLD--Johnsburg high school presents its first Variety show this Saturday, ^ 17, at 8 p.m. In this scene from "Warning to The World", Mark Arvidson is lecturing his drama class, Tat Schiffendecker, Lynn Lupo, Gerri Kocher, Mark Leslie and Gretchen Heidler. The Variety show will be performed in Johnsburg's new auditorium at 2002 W. Ringwood road. Senior citizens will be admitted free to the performance. Rick Martin Photo McHEISlFlY M c H l N R Y 3 8 5 0 U 1 Many questions have been asked regarding the proposed zoning ordinance for McHenry county. Following are some of these questions with what is hoped are clear, un­ derstandable answers. The information was supplied by the McHenry County Defen­ ders. Why do we need a new zoning ordinance? The one under which we are presently functioning was written in 1946 and is badly out of date. Farm land is leaving production at the alarming rate of 6,000 acres a year in McHenry county alone. The new zoning ordinance is an effort to slow the speed with which farm land is being taken out of productivity and being covered with subdivisions, shopping centers and roads. What does the ".'15 acre minimum" mean? The "35 acre minimum" refers to the smaller size that agriculturally zoned land can be divided into with going through rezoning A land owner can divide land into smaller 1, 2,3,5, 10 etc. - acre parcels, but in order to do so he must apply to have the land rezoned, just as he must do now for 1, 2, 3, or 4-acre lots. What has happend under the present 5-acre minimum is that many 5-acre Rl. FEB. 1* SUSPENSE 11,• •• •! I ill • • »»--i ^ t* •»**-mm urgret, AiuMy Hopkins, nrf tss Moreditn MAGIC FRI SAT. > SUN. 7 * ». MON. 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Woodstock, Illinois (815)338 1000 663 Villa (1K ;V) Elgin, Illinois (312) 697 2600 2 0 2 0 E a s t N e w Y o r k S t . ( A u r o r a , " l i n o i s ( 3 1 2 ) 8 9 8 * 4 9 0 0 MON.,THURS..FRI.8-9; TUES.^WED .SAT. 8 5,SUN.12 5 parcels are being sold off (since they need no rezoning) and "5- acre subdivision" have developed, consuming good farmland at a rapid rate. A land owner would have to rezone in order to subdivide (a logical procedure, since change in land-use should be reflected in a change in zoning). In so doing he would likely petition for 1, 2, or 3-acre lot sizes rather than dividing into what is now easier, 5-acre parcels. By applying for rezoning, the Zoning commission and af­ fected neighbors will have a chance to review and object to or approve of the change if they would like to do so, which is not the case now with 5+ larger acre lots. The Zoning com­ mission could help guide the growth of the county so that population concentrations will be at the outskirts of our cities rather than scattered across the countryside. Support for the 35 acre minimum has come from the McHenry County Conservation district, the Farm Bureau, League of Women Voters of Crystal Lake-Cary, McHenry County Defenders, McHenry County Audubon society, the Bull Valley association, plus many individuals, including farmers and other landowners. Opposition has come from the Board of Realtors, many developers and some in­ dividuals. What does the'intensive agriculture conditional use" mean? The proposed zoning or­ dinance Avould allow, but not make it mandatory, for a farmer who operates an in­ tensive farming operation, such as feed lot or grain dryer, to petition for an Agricultural intensive use permit The petition would come before the Zoning commission . and surrounding land owners. If granted, the conditional use would restrict development within a 's-mile radius of the site of intensive use (the dryer or the feed lot. not the boun­ daries of the farm). A farmer feeling no need for this kind of protection need not apply Both the farmer who has invested a great deal of money in his operation and potential home purchasers in the area could be protected by something of this sort. Some groups have challenged the constitutionality of this proposed Ag intensive zone. In fact, many groups and in­ dividuals that have supported the 35-acre minimum feel that the problem of intensive agriculture exists, but that perhaps there is another more acceptable solution. • The special zoning committee will be working on alternatives. What is the section dealing with "prime soils" about? Soil quality information as supplied by the U.S. Soil Conservation service will be used when zoning is applied for, along with many other criteria. Soil quality is often now con­ sidered, but nothing in our present ordinance says it should be done. It is proposed that it be included in the new ordinance Can we still have a say in the new Zoning Ordinance? The proposed ordinance was been worked on for 10 years, with input along the way from affected groups. Townships hearings have been held in the past 2 months in all 17 McHenry townships. These township hearings have been set up to receive input from the citizens at large and have been well publicized and well attended. Although the township meetings are over, people can still express their support or criticism, in whole or in part, to the Zoning Ordinance by writing quickly. (Feb. 19 deadline) to June Girard, Zoning commission chairman. County courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock. 60098. The procedure from here is for the Zoning commission to consider all of the material that has been presented to it. from the Zoning committee that drew up the proposed or­ dinance, the township meetings, and letters received, and then present its recom­ mendations to the County board, who will vote on it. I IPE Honors School Business Manager Johnsburg School District 12 has received word that Dr. Kenneth Falkinham, business manager for the district, has qualified as a registered school business administrator in the International Independent Professional Education organization, a not for profit group Dr Falkinham has con­ tributed greatly to many recent Johnsburg School projects, including his aid in the bond issue referendum for the high school. Qualification comes only by meeting rigid personal, ethical ind professional requirements. Legal Notice INVITATION TO BID Bids will be received by the Nunda Township board of Trustees for t construction of a new two-story, 5,000 square foot, precast concrete office and assembly hall to be located between Edgewood and Pleasant Hill Roads on the east side of Bay road adjacent to the existing Township Road Maintenance Building Bids will be accepted until 7 29 P.M Central Standard Time on thursday. 15 March 1979. at the offices of Nunda Township, 95 Grant Street. Crystai lake Illinois 60014. At 7.30 P.M. of the same date and at the same place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud Proposed form of bid and contract documents including plans and specifications will be on file at the office of the township and ready for distribution by 8:30 A M., 15 February 1979 Copies of the IT I I . I I OPEN YEAR ROINI) Nitely. a n d S u n d a y s f r o m 2 p m GENOA THEATRE G E N O A C I T Y W I S Just ..fUl! .in H»vs H * R 2 Mil.-* \.,rth Ru hnmnd 414 27a M91 - UA^ SITE |Thos« under 17 mull b* accompanied by a parent or adult guardian | KING JOYRIOE I 6 46 10 05 Fri -Sal B 35 | 1 45 5 10 8 35 Sun 3 40 7 00 8 30 Mon -Thurs 7 09 COMING: MAGIC PINOCCHIO . I ~ ~ -- RrqT »Ts~ *7u77,""T57 ~ "M JUST *ND ENTIRE AD ' 50C ADMITS ONE PERSON' fit. 14-22 r pay Reg. Adm. Ends Feiy fi f M <7 00l&Sgt Pepper s (8 A0\ FEB. 16 22: DOUBLE FEATURE! ERIC ROBERTS R documents may be obtained by depositing $30.00 per set of documents, with check or money order, made payable to Nunda Township, at the township offices. Checks will be returned to bidder when documents are returned to the township, in good condition within 10 days after the bid opening. A certified check or bank draft payable to Nunda township or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties, in an amount equal to five percent ( 5) of the bid shall be submitted with each bid Bidders will be required to complete and submit AIA Document A305 Contractors Qualification Statement with the bid proposal. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance anpl payment bonds. The Nunda Township Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informalities in the bid­ ding. No Did shall be withdrawn for a period of forty five (45) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Nunda Township Board of Trustpp^ NUNDA TOWNSHIP by: Anita Sherwood Supervisor (Pub Feb. 14 & 16. 1979) Pressures d • on d ?0c you' They have their own language -- their own codes of sen honor and vengeance -- and their own way ot choosing a king timeless appeal Bo» ollice Magazine DESI ARNAZ. JR.. ROBERT CARRADINE AOVENTURE ON THE ALASKAN FRONTIER' EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE JOYWPf ,1! FUN WHILE IT LASTED' I SUPERMAN You'll never take another one like it! o v\YV V. v: / » «** ' 5 * x*.« * *v * a \ ' • • • » „ v f ' ; -J * ** *r* «,•* ? • "# * y r > «• <F ^ , 5 IN 7 • « i -> * •. * v * > Anxious to make the right arrangements for your wedding? The details fall into place after a Welcome Wagon NEARLVWED PARTY. We have some lovely gifts for you Plus useful suggestions and helpful information from a wide range of wedding professionals * Call and let's reserve a place for you. Carolyn Farrington I'm usually at home 385-7980 Literacy The State Board of Education last week pledged its support of Illinois Right-to-Read Week to be held May 6-12, 1979. The Right-to-Read program is sponsored by the U.S. Office of Education and seeks to achieve functional literacy in more than 90 percent of the country's population by 1980. State Superintendent of Education Joseph M. Cronin said, "Literacy is an avenue to • greater social and economic opportunities, to deciding one's own destiny and to being able to contribute more fully to the welfare of our society." 1 For the first time in its history, the Veterans ad­ ministration is issuing personal identification cards to more than two million service- disabled veterans to emphasize their top priority in obtaining treatment at VA medical centers and outpatient clinics. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of ) the Estate of > BERNARD J SCHALL ) Deceased ) No. 79-P-43 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PROBATE OF WILL Notice is given that a petition was filed in this proceeding stating that BERNARD J. SCHALL, of McHenry, Illinois, died November 6, 1978, leaving surviving as his only heirs, legatees and devisees BER- NICE SCGOBBA, if living, SAMUEL SCHALL, if living, ANNA SCHALL, if living, JOSEPH SCHALL, if living, M A R I E D e J O N G H E . G E O R G E B O W M A N LOUELLA BOWMAN, THE SALVATION ARMY, ST. V I N C E N T S I N F A N T HOSPITAL (n-k-a- ST. VIN­ CENT DePAUL CENTER), M c H E N R Y C O U N T Y C H A P T E R I L L I N O I S ASSOCIATION FOR THE CRIPPLED, INC. (n-k-a- EASTER SEAL THERAPY CENTER FOR McHENRY COUNT\, and "UNKNOWN HEIRS" and asking that an instrument dated August 30, 1967, be admitted to probate as decedent's will. Hearing on"the petition is set for March 19, 1979, at 1:30 p.m., McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, Illinois. Dated February 8,1979 Vernon W. Kays, Jr. (Clerk of the Circuit Court) in HARRY C. KINNE, JR. Attorney 1 for Executor 3431 W Elm St. McHenry, 111. 60050 (815) 385-4284 (Pub. Feb. 9,16,23,1979) Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS )SS RECYCLING SATURDAY In McHenry, on Saturday, Feb. 17, Wonder Lake Boy Scout Troop 456 will be han­ dling all recyclable materials from 9 p.m. to 5 p.m. The collection site in McHenry is the Market Place Shopping center on Route 120. '. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRYCOUNTY. ILLINOIS IN RE: THE CHANGE OF NAME OF ANTOINETTE MARIE RODRIGUEZ to ANTOINETTE MARIE HARTWICK General No. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Public notice is hereby given that on February 23, 1979 I will file my petition in said court praying for the change of my name from ANTOINETTE MARIE RODRIGUEZ to that of A N T O I N E T T E M A R I E HARTWICK, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided Dated at Lake Villa, Illinois this 25 day of January. 1979. ANTOINETTE MARIE RODRIGUEZ Bv. YVONNE ALYCE HARTWICK. . , Her mother ' Pub Feb 2.9. & 16. 1979) THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF WATER PUMPS IN THE MIDWEST WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS / • J»» Pumps •Sobm«r*ibl* Pumpt •All Typ* of Pomp Port! •Captive Air Tank* X T Mc . WELL & THE HOUSE THAT GOOD^ WELLS f / BUILT •Wattr Filter* •Softener* •Hydr-o-motic Sump Pump* •Well Oriiiing •Ideal Sump Pump* •Everything Water / RED I IACKET1 M vvfH^ 8 1 5 3 8 5 - 5 2 5 2 3200 N. RICHMOND RD. (ROUTE 31 NORTH) McHENRY, ILL. _ J

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