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File #: 2008-0365    Version: Name: Kathy Court Fence Variance - Ordinance
Type: ORDINANCE Status: PASSED
File created: 6/4/2008 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: Final action: 9/15/2008
Title: /Name/Summary ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIANCE - (143rd STREET FENCE HEIGHT)
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ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIANCE - (143rd STREET FENCE HEIGHT)

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WHEREAS, an application for the granting of a variance for certain real estate, as set forth below; has been filed with the Village Clerk of this Village and has been referred to the Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer(s) of this Village and has been processed in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Orland Park, as amended; and

WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of this Village held a public hearing on July 8, 2008, on whether the requested variance should be granted, at which time all persons present were afforded an opportunity to be heard; and

WHEREAS, public notice, in the form required by law, was given of said public hearing by publication not more than thirty (30) days nor less than fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing in the SouthtownStar, a newspaper of general circulation in this Village, there being no newspaper published in this Village; and

WHEREAS, the Zoning Appeals Hearing Officer(s) of this Village has filed a report of findings and a recommendation that the requested variance be granted with this President and Board of Trustees, and this Board of Trustees has duly considered said reports, findings and recommendation; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Orland Park, Cook and Will Counties, Illinois, as follows:

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That the Zoning Appeals Hearing Officers(s) has made its report of findings and recommendations, and such are hereby adopted by reference as findings of this Board of Trustees as fully as if completely set forth at length herein. All exhibits submitted at the aforesaid public hearing are also incorporated by reference. This President and Board of Trustees find that the authorizing of the variance is in the public good and in the best interests of the Village and its residents, and is not inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the Village, and is consistent with and fo...

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