Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1936, p. 4

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ESTHER 1211 MAunYSHOP, WILMEITE AVEIL HAIlt CONDITIONING Nonéed t. have dr4 Or béifle, hair-Se0fere yeu have your 'Ieit permanenthave us give Veu our Special Stêêm Treatmenfs-bf1n<Is Colot and luafer t. your hait. SPICIAL Including SIaàp n a dui According to memnbers of the board, the ordinance as presented is flot' recognized as perfect, and full opportunity, will be ýghven the, public to gtudy its provis ions and mnake suggestions for. changes. before it1 is adopted., Most ýimortaLnt of the new inclusions have té>o do, withi the stor-, age of inflammable materials, providîng- for a- permit. for carrylig saine, and reistricting 'the quantities which ,be s tored. within certain limnits. mav li is understood, that, sonie merechants., notably druggists, feel that voùld be adversely affected if they -. the ordinance should bc adopted as it now is written. However, cooperation and the exchange of viewg are expeçcted, to take care of .al disputed points. somne action neyona the powrr OtuMe already sUuieniy einsv eius local COMnunity to control. forces the;n to extend the limnits Of a' commercial to the front for attention and evetitual area to include such properties would solution.1 Such1 a question is that, Of only reult ini a bardship upçon, other resizoig. Locally. it. has ,Iargely been dential properties across the next street. kept under cover because Of adivision o..f And the courts have evidenced a'policy onion, upon the advisabil ity o evsOtof permitting an owner tQ s hsfringe of the eiisting ordinance., due- to the prOPerty in -a manner that will be most fear that revision mnight mean athrow- profitable to himn, and give it the highe5t Ing down of, the bars'for the entrance value. Not Aa Easy Task of apartmnent buildings qf the regulation. such conditions.; that the with is It ue the city type. Now, however, and ýthe Village commi~ssion qus-zoning th he rried hae t sees tdon muitst be met squ arely and fairty, Ibo ard must cope, and their job is-not an nd easy one. Whatever they propose ,tvili te, discussed openly and without hia attacked by somne as inimicâl to. their reached. definite conclusions înterests. Others.will selfishly denîand Vi.w HoMU Lberal which will bc of io advanitage provisions of attitude the by This is indicated the State Supreme court.,,as evealed in, to any one but theniselves. It will take several recent decisions. inidicating that icourage .outhe part of ofical's to et-olve equitable ord inance and stand by it. 'Mrys. George Rigler, 706 Cummings, the high court holds a liberal view in 'an Obviouuly, one of the greatest 4ifficuk i disposed is and 'zoning, w#ekai rner lte avehile, KeniwtUWt. spent th4e distiniction beIowa City. Iowa, visiting her to give the property owner an edge ties is found in a sharp enda residential and commercial the tween the when restrictions seriously affect, mothier and existing some of source a is It zones. will it that Also property. value of bis nôt permit general restrictions to govern inequalities and hardships, and of miany jts decisions, but will insist upon render- ýpotential ones. An example is folind at ing a verdict on the conditions sur-. Linden avenue and Fifth street. On the east side of Fifth- street is W\.ilmiette's rounding individual cases. on!>' large apartrnent building. Directly Commission at Work, across the street is vacant property of Another indication is the action zoned as resîdential. -The o-n-ner (-f that months sonie taken the Village board. ago. in, appointing a zoning comnmission. property is handicapped in its sale andj in RESALE Ili soit browf l ek cord leather -with ot. rw ,$325 andl Keds T«nis Sho.s ror aIl sports wear. Renftbr-e] ai1 Mdors. of greatest wear; will not retain For men. women and children. y the official Boy. Scout and Girl Scout id $ dications are that the commission is delving, deeply into the problem, and tbat a more extensive revision of the ordInance will be recommended than has been anticipated. The appointmient of the commission is in itself an admission that revision. in sonie meastire. is necessary in order' that the Village may be relieved of the charge of unfair and unreasoflable restrictions upon certain properties, while siderable attention. . It provîcles for a graduation froni commerical to residential b>' creating an intermediate zone. where duplex apartmients Will be permnitted, the architecture of which would be carefuli>' restricted in order to maintain a residence appearance and prevent any appreciable increase in the densitvy of population. The argument is that this would create a cushion between the two, present zones, and permit an I fl Lin" Umdem WOL Dé 26 *Nblurol finish. ted ini value, represei and occupying ground>i The Wilmette Health- departmeflt reports the. following cases of comnmunicable diseases for the week ending june 13: 'Mumnps, 5; measies, 1; ng ubre chickenpox, 3. longelr REPORT ON, CONTAGIONS

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