Business in County May Stack Containers Five High
Cavalea, a cargo container company, may be approved for a variance that will allow higher container storage.
Channahon Village Board members are in unanimous agreement that the cargo business on Youngs Road should not be allowed to stack containers above three high. Unfortunately, they don't have any say in the matter because the business is located in Channahon Township and variance decisions are up to the county board. Despite that, village board members approved a resolution opposing the variance requested by Cavalea at its regular meeting Monday night. Mike McMahon, Channahon Director of Community Development, will bring that resolution to the Will County Land Use Committee at its 9:30 a.m. meeting Tuesday. The variance request passed the Will County Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 1 with a vote of 4 to 2. Members Wade Beasley and …
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William
1:02 pm on Thursday, November 10, 2011
Bob what planet are you on?? You need to move out of this godforsaken town if you want tranquility. Sure we have open space and its not going to go away if containers are 3 high or if they are 5 high...........Use a little common sense here and stop being ckicken little like all the rest of the tree thumpers out there..........(Sorry).........I am a fan of trees and open space too.........Have …   more ›