Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1936, p. 5

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closely observe 'attempts to :secure fifteen, or twenty. years from 1now. rezonings from one shaîl it mu ites fr-om the first. It was become an avenueof multiple houses, reconzd as a safeguard against buiît in accordanice -witlu strict the use of property by one owner tectural restrictions, that will archihave that would adversely affect 'the in- the appearance of fine residencesi teérests .of another owner. It cm- yet enable to réalize soine bodied. the spirit of give and take, in profit from owners their, investments?î which one might gain a point here, will be one or the other, and It the another there, arriving finally at' a decis ion must bc made now. It cansolution, that would mark' progres-s not. be delayed year after year until in the development of vilages and a >situati on is created in which the cities. ContinuaI assaults are being courts wiIl refuse to sustain the zonmade upon the principle, here and ing ordinance, thus Ibringing en a elsewhere, by ..lfish idividuas seeek- generrd braInfwn of ail protection. ing a finançial advantage with the Need Fors Actioni fuîl knowledge that, if secured, someThe saine logic applies to other one else must sufer financial loss. localities, and the need for action is Thus the zoning commission and Vil- becoming acute. With one c~ase allage board are often put into posi- ready begun, another in. the tions where fair and just decisions offing, in which and attack is made upon are made with great difficulty. It the ordinance, it is imperative that can be accomplished only through a a reconstruction of measure be conuplete knowledge of ail the facts made now. And ini the arriving at its surrounding eacb individual case. And conclusions the commission must nt classification to Is it ýto be _a stretch, of vegetable another- know how truc it is. stands and hot-doýg shanties, with ocThe pninciple of zoning, compara- casional vacant, spaces overgrown in tively new%, "tooýk" with American summer with rank weeds, or w i .. ir iu i jne. uu-otin soe answer 10 tuas principle of the greatest good for problem that will prevent the creathe greatest number. Unfortunately, tion of a future eye-sore is up to the this viewpoint appears to bc truc to commission., ;It requires a long sight, alarge extent. OqjhoeeWhothe visualization, of conditions te0, ,«&.uuu II I Séeinalde baàc!, cwr W eeFamuéaudyai for mal Shags* .4 ulv OUSV5 V A 148Wilette -Ave. MlP au 111. ia wli..tt. lm gg Bik fIe Qwbc fI» aET ra « 5 ÎM31 - EH AT M ISSM M h n etWorWWUg Wofwm UV"$ A recent action of the Village board V muette 15 a village of in authorizing a permit for a'prop- residential -sections being erty owner to. build an addition to a attractive. Alil citizens, whel two-flat building in a strictly residen- inrt fine as ornt ceBa tial section. The building was erected ins ie apperanc.fBu previous to the adoption of the zon- isired by vis ealw of ing ordinance, and non-conformingstesflsoaloeb use was éntirely legal. But, iti commercial centers are alp In thenuselves most unattrac said, the ordinance prohibits any ex- become stili more nlai tension -of any structure enjoinz ---e p1as vacation,OJogjs SLEEVELESS SWEATERS fhaf add variefy t your sports costurnes.' May be worn wif fistcs culottes or ovm' your " one of Here 1148 Wlilm.ff. Avenu«e '-ane Co 'Ifl

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