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1. Rice School Alternative Use Study Committee Minutes
www.townofholden.net/boardsand - [Cached]Published on: 10/4/2000 Last Visited: 10/4/2006
Committee members: Louise Hugo, Clare M. Nelson, Peter V. Brennan, Chairperson Julie Scott, Selectman James F. Scola (Ex Officio), and Principal Assessor Beverly Potvin (Ex Officio) and Sue Crockett.
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Brennan and Hugo will gather information on any possible funding, which might apply, to renovations of this building, a contributing structure in the National Historic Register District. -
2. Village of Cary - Village Board Minutes- February 1, 2000
www.caryillinois.com/2000minut - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2000 Last Visited: 7/2/2004
At that point, Trustee Barnes asked Mr. Peter Brennan, President of Town and Country Homes, if they would extend the bike path. Mr. Brennan replied yes, that they would continue the bike path as discussed.
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Mr. Brennan stated that the traffic would be going around the subdivisions. Mr. Brennan then stated that would not allow a single connection at Nighthawk Way.
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Mr. Brennan of Town and Country Homes stated that the key issue is what is good planning. He stated that regarding the road issues, Mr. Pisha is an educated Traffic Study Consultant. Mr. Brennan stated that the road issue is not a financial issue.
Trustee McNamee stated that if it is not a financial issue then why not make alternative routing. She stated that the more people in the area, the speed limit will go down. Mr. Brennan stated that the Traffic Consultant does not warrant the suggested alternative roadways.
Trustee Barnes stated that she supports the Northwood Acres residents.
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Trustee Lamal suggested to Mr. Brennan to direct traffic to Pine Hurst to South Rawson Bridge Road to get the Trustees votes to allow him to develop the property.
Trustee Stelle stated that she opposes the development, but it is very logical to extend the road out to allow one way to South Rawson Bridge Road to turn right going south bound.
Mayor Huffer stated another issue involves the language in the covenants. Mr. Brennan of Town and Country stated it is not right to impose other covenants on them. He stated that he would review the covenants of Northwood Acres and make fair decisions regarding their covenants. Village Administrator Davis stated that there would be a homeowners association.
Mr. Brennan suggested that on page 40 of the Agreement Section 12.4, the word may be changed to shall.
Mayor Huffer stated that with regard to the tap on fees, he stated that anyone that gets hooked up has to pay tap on fees.
There was discussion on supplying fire hydrants in the subdivision. Village Administrator Davis stated that this would be discussed at a Public Works Committee Meeting. Mr. Brennan pointed out that fire hydrants are shown on the preliminary plan.
Trustee Barnes stated that she is not in favor of voting on this tonight. She stated that she is very uncomfortable with making motion, because wants to see the changes in writing per tonight's meeting.
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Mr. Brennan pointed out they would have a letter of credit. He stated that it is standard procedure. He asked why wouldn't it be allowed since they (Town and Country Homes) are paying all the fees up front.
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Mr. Brennan stated that he would not cut any trees until the Tree Preservation Plan is presented.
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Mr. Brennan also stated that he would not leave this project after putting out all this money. Trustee Barnes asked if they would sell the golf course off. Mr. Brennan stated that the golf course would be managed by a management company.
Trustee Barnes stated that she heard that Town and Country Homes is selling properties to custom builders. Mr. Brennan stated that may be a possibility, but there is no commitment. Mr. Brennan was asked about the build out time for the banquet facility. Mr. Brennan stated that it would be approximately five (5) years after the build out. -
3. holdenma.virtualtownhall.net
holdenma.virtualtownhall.net/P - [Cached]Published on: 2/20/2008 Last Visited: 2/20/2008
Peter V. Brennan

