Midlothian Manor - Appeals Process
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LCHA’s Planned Housing for Homeless with Mental Illness at Midlothian Manor in Lake Zurich
Good Cause, Wrong Location
Phase 2: Appeal the Reversal
On November 8, a Lake County judge reversed the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA’s) decision in the Midlothian Manor case.
This decision, if not contested, gives the Lake County Housing Authority (LCHA) the ability to apply for the occupancy permit and use the building in a way that we believe is in direct conflict with zoning laws, which by the nature and purpose of having these laws, will place the proposed residents as well as nearby residents, schools, business owners and town at risk.
To prevent the misuse of Midlothian Manor, the appeal process has been initiated with both the county and the state. The appeal process will cost approximately $50,000 and represents the only chance to stop the misuse of the property.
Please donate to help see the appeal processes through, and to ultimately contribute to a goal of maintaining the integrity of our residential community, as intended by and set fourth in zoning laws.
For more information, visit our initiative webpage at http://engagedcommunitynow.org
Thank you,
Residents for an Engaged Community
Good Cause, Wrong Location
Phase 2: Appeal the Reversal
On November 8, a Lake County judge reversed the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA’s) decision in the Midlothian Manor case.
This decision, if not contested, gives the Lake County Housing Authority (LCHA) the ability to apply for the occupancy permit and use the building in a way that we believe is in direct conflict with zoning laws, which by the nature and purpose of having these laws, will place the proposed residents as well as nearby residents, schools, business owners and town at risk.
To prevent the misuse of Midlothian Manor, the appeal process has been initiated with both the county and the state. The appeal process will cost approximately $50,000 and represents the only chance to stop the misuse of the property.
Please donate to help see the appeal processes through, and to ultimately contribute to a goal of maintaining the integrity of our residential community, as intended by and set fourth in zoning laws.
For more information, visit our initiative webpage at http://engagedcommunitynow.org
Thank you,
Residents for an Engaged Community
Organizer
Amy Foor-Noland
Organizer
Lake Zurich, IL