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Public
hearing set on
zoning change for CILAs
[SEPT. 3, 2002]
A
public hearing has been set for Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. in the
city council meeting room on an ordinance change that will allow
Community Integrated Living Arrangements, or CILAs, to be
constructed in areas zoned R-1.
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The change must be made to meet federal
guidelines under the Fair Housing Act, according to city attorney
Bill Bates. The council will vote on the change at its regular
voting session on Sept. 16.
If passed, the ordinance will allow
these eight-person units for the developmentally disabled to be
constructed in R-1 areas of the city which previously did not permit
them.
A lawsuit was filed against the city in
Federal Court in May of this year by Community Services Foundation,
Inc., and Charleston Transitional Facility, Inc., part of the Alan
G. Ryle Companies, for alleged violations of the Fair Housing Act,
after the city refused to issue the companies a building permit for
a lot in Stonebridge subdivision that was zoned R-1.
David Krchak,
attorney for Charleston Transitional Facility, Inc., said the firm
would drop the lawsuit if the city amended its zoning ordinance and
gave the firm the building permit. He said the firm would like to
begin building the CILA in Stonebridge as soon as possible.
[Joan Crabb] |
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Oak Ridge
Cemetery to get
Gulf War Memorial
[SEPT. 3, 2002]
SPRINGFIELD — The 14
Illinois residents who died during the Persian Gulf War will soon
have a memorial in their honor at Springfield’s Oak Ridge Cemetery.
House Bill 1033, supported by Sen. Larry Bomke, allows construction
of the memorial at the local cemetery.
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"Oak Ridge Cemetery is already home to
memorials commemorating other wars and battles as well as being the
resting place of President Abraham Lincoln," said Bomke. "I think it
is fitting that it also house the Gulf War Memorial."
House Bill 1033, now law, specifically
allows the construction of a Gulf War Memorial at Oak Ridge Cemetery
on Springfield’s north side.
Oak Ridge Cemetery is the second most
visited cemetery in the nation. It is home to Lincoln’s Tomb, the
Illinois Korean War Memorial and the Illinois Vietnam Veteran
Memorial as well as the burial place for other notable historical
figures, including labor leader John L. Lewis, the famous poet
Vachel Lindsay, four Illinois governors and Lincoln’s law partner,
William Herndon.
Veterans
groups had requested the Illinois Gulf War Memorial, and the General
Assembly approved the legislation this spring. It was signed into
law Aug. 16.
[News release] |
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