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PAGE 18 - PiAINDEALER • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1MI south along the West line of said East half to its intersection with the Legal Notice IN THE MATTER ) OF THE ) APPLICATION ) OF HARRIS TRUST ) AND SAVINGS ) BANK, an ) ILLINOIS ) CORPORATION, ) AS TRUSTEE ) UNDER TRUST ) AGREEMENT ) DATED ) SEPTEMBER 28,1979 ) AND KNOWN AS ) TRUST NO . 39933 - ) and FARREL GRIFFIN, ) for AMENDMENT ) TO THE ZONING ) ORDINANCE OF ) THE VILLAGE OF ) FOX RIVER . ) VALLEY GARDENS ) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thata joint public hearing will be held before the Zoning Board of Appeals and Plan Commission of the Village of Fox River Valley Gardens on the Petition effecting the following described property: A parcel of property described as follows: commencing at the Northwest corner of the East half of Section 32, Township 44 North. Range 9 East of the Third P.mT in McHenry County, Illinois, run Southerly line of Lot 4 in Roesslein Third Sub­ division, according to the Plat thereof recorded October 17, 1973 as Document 60649 in Book 4 of Plats, McHenry County, Illinois, Page 106; then run North 77 degrees 37' West along the Southerly line of said Lot 4, 377.28 feet to the Southwesterly corner thereof; then run South 32 degrees 6' West along the easterly line of Lots 6, 7 and 8 of said Roesslein Third Addition 261.66 feet to the Southeasterly corner of a forementioned Lot 8; then run South 42 degrees 43' 30" East 40.09 Teet; then run South 47 degrees 16' 30" West 208.71 feet; then run South 42 degrees 43 * 30" East 59.44 feet to the Northerly line of lands first described in a Warranty Deed dated September 29. 1921 and recorded October 1, 1921 in Book 165 of Deeds, Pace 197; then run North 67 degrees 58' East along said Northerly line 639.78 feet to the west line of said East half of said Section 32; then run Southerly along said West line of East Vi Sect. 32 to its intersection with the South line of the North half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 32; then run Easterly along the South line of said North half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 32 to a point 1 chain and 29 links Westerly of the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 32; then run North 48 degrees 30' East 1.0 chain; then run North 16 degrees 30' East 2.0 chains to a point in the East line of the Nor­ theast quarter of the The Ultimate Snowplow Test: Winter And Western Snowplows pass with flying colors. 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Route 120 • McHenry, IL 60050 815/385-5970 We're On The Move : quarter of said Section 32 lying 2 chains and 59 links Northerly of the South line of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 32; then run Northerly in said East line of Section 32 to its intersection with the North line of the South 5 acres and 132 perches of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 33 Township 44 North Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian conveyed to Henry Courtney by deed recorded October 10,1959 in Book 30 of Deeds, Page 247, Lake County, Illinois; then run easterly along said North Line of said 5 acres and 132 perches to its in­ tersection with the Northeasterly right of way line of a public high­ way as said nighway is shown on the Plat of State Aid Route No. 35 recorded February 1, 1943 as Document 523755 in Book 29 of Plats, Lake County, Page 12; then run Northwesterly along the Northeasterly right of way line of State Aid Route 35 to its in tersection with the East line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32 Township 44 North along said center line of Public High\ then West r lway 100 feet; parallel with the North line of said road entering Fox River Valley Gardens 110 feet; then Southeasterly parallel with said center line of said Public High- Raymond's Johmburg Bowl Teenage "Scratch " League Ages 13 thru 18 3 On A Team Boys, Girls or Mixod 450 Team Pin Limit Starts f aosday 4PM Nov.17th 20 Weeks Ends March 30th 3312 N. Chapel Hill Rd., Johnsburg 385-1475 Johnsburg Bowl • Millstroa Coin Wash HAS MOVED TO 1304 N. FRONT ST. (Next To First Nafl Bank) To Celebrate We Will Be Serving FREE: • SOUP •COFFEE •HOT CHOCOLATE •COOKIES PLUS DAILY door prizes MILLSTREAM COIN WASH 1304 N. FRONT STREET in McHENRY 385-2042 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK (7 AM-10 PM) ft Range 9 east of the Third Principal Meridian; then run southerly along said East line of said Nor­ theast Quarter of Section 32 to its intersection with the Southwesterly line of State Aid Route No. 3S; then run Westerly along a line perpendicular to said East line of said Northeast Quarter of Section 32 to the West line of Clark Street in Boulevard Park Sub­ division in said Nor­ theast Quarter of said Section 32; then run Southerly along the West 4imi line of Clark Street to its wtt intersection with the North lineof Willow Street; then run West along the North line of Willow Street to its in­ tersection with the East line of River Street; then rim Northerly along the East Line of River street to its intersection with the North Line of said Section 32; then run Westerly along the North Line of said Section 32 to the place of beginning, (excepting therefrom that part thereof con­ veyed to Chicago Title and Trust Company as Trustee, by Deea in Trust dated November 8, 1927 and recorded March 7, 1928 as Document 314089 described as follows: to wit; com­ mencing in the crater line of Public Highway as existed on November 8, 1927 where North line of road entering Fox River Valley Gardens in­ tersects center line of said Public Highway, thence Northwesterly f property principal State Aid buildings. way 100 feet to the North line of said road entering Fox River Valley Gar­ dens; then East along said North line to the place of beginning, and that parcel of lying within State Aid Route No. 35 Easterly of above described ex­ ception and between the Northerly and Southerly lines of the above described exception extended to the East in ~ Lake County, Illinois). The subject property is contiguous to the Corporate 'ts of the Village of Fox er Valley Gardens and is bounded on the st by Roberts Road, on the North by Boulevard Park Subdivision and on the South the Village of Fox River alley Gardens. Said property contains two- hundred thirty eight (238) acres and is bisected by Rawson Bridge Road. The Petitioners are seeking to annex the above- descri bed real estate to the Village of Fox River Valley Gardens pursuant to an annexation, agreement. Under said annexation agreement, such annexation would be contingent upon the amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Fox River Valley Gardens. Petitioners request that two new sections be added to said ordinance as follows: FIRST: SECTION "R-2-A RESIDENCE DISTRICT"- Uses permitted in the R-2-A Residence District are as follows: 1. Single-family detached dwelling and permitted accessory uses, parks, forest preserves and recreational areas when publicly owned and operated, home oc­ cupations, church or other places of worship and other uses which may be included within the Planned Unit Development section of this Ordinance where the ap­ propriate procedures have Been followed. 2. Lot size shall be at least 9,000 square feet with a minimum frontage at the building line of 75 feet. Property must be served by municipal sewer and water facilities. The minimum side yard shall be 10 feet. The minimum rear yard shall be 25 feet and the front builc line shall be at least 25 fe from the front lot line. Principal building height shall be less than 30 feet and the height of any accessory building shall be less than 20 feet. Lot coverage shall not exceed 20 percent for all principal and accessory buildings. 3. Corner lots. On corner lots, the longest dimension of the lot is to be considered the side yard. The side yard requirements shall be the same as for interior lots, however, a side yard of not less than 20 feet shall be established on the side ad­ jacent to the street which is not the frontage. SECOND : SECTION "R-3 GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICT" - Uses per­ mitted in the R-3 General Residence District are as follows: 1. Single-family detached dwellings, attached dwelling units, townhouses, multiple family dwellings, and permitted accessory uses, parks, forest preserves ana recreational areas and related business uses, home operations, church or other places of worship, and other uses which may "be included within the Planned Unit Development section of this Ordinance where the ap­ propriate procedures have been followed. . 2. Lot size for single family detached dwellings shall be at least 4,000 square feet with a minimum frontage at the building line of 50 Teet. Property must be served by municipal sewer and water facilities. The minimum side yard shall be 5 feet. The minimum rear vard shall be 20 feet and the front building line shall be at least 20 feet from the front lot line. WEST BEND whoro craftsmen still care automatic humidifier Principal building height 101 VanBuren Street shall be less than 30 feet and P.O. Box 480 Woodstock, Illinois 60096 fPub. Nov. 6,1961) No. 810562 UL We have in stock most Repair Parts Including: •KSBMMUEIS •fITEIKLTS •WATER TKATIEIIT •MOEMTK/ITIUT •fllEIFUMELS •WATER WHEELS Lee & Ray Electric 1005 N. Front St. 385-0882 vuiiuiiig iuic siuui uc at 20 feet from the front ne. Principal building it shall be less than 30 the height of any accessory building shall be less than 20 feet Lot coverage shall not exceed 25 percent for all rincipal and accessory dings. Lot area for attached dwelling units or townhouses shall be at least 5,000 square feet per dwelling unit with a minimum zoning lot fron­ tage at the building line of 75 feet. Property must be" served by municipal sewer and water facilities. When a side yard is provided, the minimum side yard shall be 5 feet. The minimum rear yard shall be 25 feet and the front building line shall be at least 20 feet from the front lot line. heii feet and the height of any accessory building shall be less than 20 feet. Lot coverage shall not exceed 25 percent for all principal and accessory buildings. Lot area for multiple family dwellings shall be at least 2,500 square feet per dwelling unit with a minimum zoning lot fron­ tage at the building line of 75 feet. Property must be served by municipal sewer and water facilities. When a side yard is provided, the minimum side yard shall be 10 feet. The minimum rear yard shall be 25 feet and the front building line shall be at least 25 feet from the front lot line. Principal building height shall be less than 40 feet and the height of any accessory building shall be less than 20 feet. Lot coverage shall not exceed 20 percent for all principal and accessory buildings. 3. Corner lots. On corner lots, the longest dimension of the lot is to be considered the side yard. The side yard requirements shall be the same as for interior lots, however, a side yard of not less than 20 feet shall be established on the side ad jacent to the street which is not the frontage. P e t i t i o n e r s f u r t h e r request that, upon adoption of the aforesaid Zoning Districts, their property shall be zoned in four separate areas namely: AREA I - DISTRICT "R-2- A S I N G L E - F A M I L Y RESIDENCE" AREA II - DISTRICT "R-l S I N G L E F A M I L Y RESIDENCE" AREAS III - DISTRICT ' « R - 3 G E N E R A L RESIDENCE DISTRICT" AREA IV - DISTRICT "B- 1 BUSINESS DISTRICT." Under the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance * of the Village of Fox River V alley Gardens, as now in effect, any property which is an­ nexed to the Village is automatically classified R-l Single Family Residence Legal Notice age Board of the the Villagi Village of Fox River Valle irdei District until such time as Vflli - " lley Gardens designates a dif­ ferent permitted use of the land in accordance with the )visions of the Zoning dinance. The subject property is provis Or dins The presently" classified' as "Agricultural" under the provisions of the Zoning Ordinances of both Lake and McHenry Counties. The petitioners request that the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Fox River Valley Gardens be amended as previously set forth and that their property be classified in four Districts as specified. A public hearing will be held before the village of Fox River Valley Garaen's Zoning Board of Appeals and Plan Commission on Tuesday November 24, 1961 at 7:30 P.M. at the Village Hall located at 69 South Circle Drive, Fox \ River Valley Gardens, Illinois. AT WHICH TIME AND PLACE any person desiring to be heard may be present. Dated this 4th day of November, 1981. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALSOF FOX RIVER VALLEY GARDENS BY: S RobertAlthizer, Its Chairman PLAN COMMISSION OF FOX RIVER VALLEY GARDENS BY: S Wallace Nicholson, Its Chairman Hamer, Schuh, Baker and Horeled Attorneys for Petitioners STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS )SS 1ST FINANCIAL SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Illinois corporation, Plaintiff, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CONTINENTAL ) ILLINOIS ) NATIONAL BANK ) AND TRUST COMPANY ) OF CHICAGO, ) Trustee under ) Trust Agreement ) dated September 24,1979 ) and known as ) t No. 48-69004-6; ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) vs. RONALD L. MacFARLANE; Unknown Owners andNonrecord Claimants, Defendants. Gen. No. 81CH382 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The requisite affidavits NONRECORD CLAIMANTS: and RONALD MacFARLANE, defendants in the above entitled action, that said action has been commenced in said Court by the plaintiff naming you as defendants therein, and praying: I. For foreclosure of a mortgage on the premises legally described as: Lot 12 in Oak Valley Hilla, Unit One, being a Subdivision of part of the Northeast Quarter and of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 46 North. Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded May 10, 1979 as Document No. 767431, in McHenry County, Illinois. commonly known as 2606 Deer Trail, Spring Grove, Illinois, 60071. 2. For a personal deficiency judgment and for a judicial sale of the security property. AND FOR OTHER RELIEF: And that Summons duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that the said action is still pending and un- < determined in said court. Now, therefore, unless you file your answer or other­ wise make your appearance in saidi action in said Court, in the Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, on or before the 7th day of December. 1981, default may be entered against you anytime after said date. I N T E S T I M O N Y WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal oi said Court.at my office in Woodstock, Illinois, this 30th day of October, 1961. Vernon W. Kays, Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois STREIT and DeBROUX P C. Attorneys at Law 320 East Indian Trail Aurora, Illinois 60505 (Pub. Nov. 6,13, ft 20,1961) No. 810560 Legal Notice The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will receive sealed bids on Circulating Fans. Bids will be accepted until 11:00 a.m. Monday, November 16, 1981. Specifications may be ob­ tained at the Board of Education Office, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry, IL., 60050. James Tonyan, Secretary (Pub. Nov. 6,1961) No. 810558 Pony Express "Run" At Church Sunday A second "run1' of the Pony Express will get under way this Sunday at the McHenry United Methodist church, with a "trail boss" breakfast and worship service. An estimated 35 church members acting as trail bosses and station agents are expected for the breakfast briefing. The Rev. Thomas Lowery, pastor, said church families on the Pony Express "run" will again relay stewardship saddlebags to gather "estimate of giving" cards. Saddlebags and run route lists will be handed out at the breakfast by Ed Wittrock, general manager of the stewardship campaign. The relay of saddlebags among church members will begin immediately after the morning worship service. Each saddlebag bears the names of 10 church families. Each family fills in a giving estimate card, seals it in an envelope and inserts it in the saddlebag pouch and then hand-carries the saddlebag to another of the families on the route. The teamwork ia similiar to that of the Pony Exprees riders of a centufy ago, knowing they can count on the next rider to relay the mail to its next destination. "We're excited because of the enthusiastic reception the Pony Express received at our church last year," Wittrock said. "It's good healtty competition as each trail boss attempts to complete a run before the other trail bosses." Film Series At Church The Alliance church, 3815 West Bull Valley road, McHenry, will be presenting the film series, "The Counterfeits," with Ron Carlson, president of Christian Ministries, In­ ternational. He has studied at seven universities, specializing in World Religions and Eastern Philosophy. Carlson has traveled and lectured in 50 countries and many major universities, and is widely recognized as one of the outstanding lecturers on the subject of non-Christian cults. ' Film No. 1 is being shown Sunday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. and is entitled "The Jesus of the Cults". This film will answer the question, "What is a cult?" describe four categories of cults, contrast the Jesus of the cults with the real Jesus and the real Gospel. "This is a very timely and significant film ieries especially designed for our age of spiritual confusion", says Dr. Bill Bright, foun­ der-president of Campus Crusade for Christ In­ ternational. The series is d e s i g n e d t o i n f o r m a n d challenge every believer with the Biblical answers to the cults. A personal in­ vitation is extended to all in the community to view these films. No admission will be charged. A free will offering will be taken. Teach A Teacher Too little attention is being paid to the education and re-ed­ ucation of teachers, says a na­ tional educational leader. Teach­ er education is the slum of the American educational system, says Dean Corrigan. THE JOMNSBVM RESOME SHAI WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS THEIR AP­ PRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE WHO BOWLED IN THE ANNUAL 14 - SAME BOiUM MARATHON AT JONNSMMC BOWL ON SAT. OCT. 24th. OVER *0,600." HAS BEEN RAISED FOR THE BUILDING FUND IN THE LAST TWO YEARS. THE TOP MAN AND WOMAN FUND RAISER THIS YEAR WERE LAVERNE ADAMS AND JACK BENDER ALONG WITH THE FOLLOWING BOWLERS I . FRED ALAIMO DON BENTZ KARL BLOM HENRY DAGENS JIM EICHORN CHESLENE KEARNS AL KREUGER CLAUDIA LEARY PETE LEISER SHARON MELAHN KIMMELAHN GLORIA MILBRATZ RICH PALMER RON PEAK CATHY RYCHLY LAURI SHERRIL RANDY SHERRIL STEVEN SHYAN STEVE STERMER BRUCE WESTBROOK 4,. ALSO A VOTE OF THANKS TO McHENRY PRINTING SERIVCES WHO DONATED ALL ADVERTISING AND TO JOHNSBURG BOWL WHO DONATED ALL THE BOWLING FEES (JOHNSBURG RESCUE SQUAD ADV.)

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