Stand against the rezoning near Cedar Glen Subdivision

Stand against the rezoning near Cedar Glen Subdivision

Recent signers:
Carmen Maurella and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Our village and township have long cherished the theme of "Community and Nature in Harmony," a mantra that has guided us in preserving our beautiful environment while nurturing a sense of unity and peace among residents. This harmony is now threatened by a proposed rezoning of land adjacent to the Cedar Glen Subdivision from C2-R2 to C4. The plan is to allow light industrial operations right next to our residential area, a move that could significantly disrupt the quality of life we've worked so hard to maintain.

The Cedar Glen Subdivision is a peaceful residential community where families have built their lives amidst the serene surroundings. Allowing light industrial operations in such close proximity could lead to increased noise, traffic, and pollution, posing a threat not only to our comfort but also to our health and well-being. Studies have shown that living near industrial zones can result in higher levels of stress, respiratory problems, and lowered property values.

We must act now to prevent this rezoning. We urge the local zoning board and the council members of our township to reconsider this proposal. Our community has always prioritized the well-being and happiness of its residents. Let us not deviate from our foundational values.

Concrete alternatives exist that can satisfy the economic growth the developers are aiming for without disrupting residential harmony. We propose that the zoning board explore options for industrial development in areas already designated for such purposes, thus respecting both our community's needs and potential economic opportunities.

Please join us in standing against the rezoning near Cedar Glen Subdivision. We need your support to keep our home a thriving and peaceful haven. Sign this petition to make your voice heard and help protect our beloved community's future.

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Recent signers:
Carmen Maurella and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Our village and township have long cherished the theme of "Community and Nature in Harmony," a mantra that has guided us in preserving our beautiful environment while nurturing a sense of unity and peace among residents. This harmony is now threatened by a proposed rezoning of land adjacent to the Cedar Glen Subdivision from C2-R2 to C4. The plan is to allow light industrial operations right next to our residential area, a move that could significantly disrupt the quality of life we've worked so hard to maintain.

The Cedar Glen Subdivision is a peaceful residential community where families have built their lives amidst the serene surroundings. Allowing light industrial operations in such close proximity could lead to increased noise, traffic, and pollution, posing a threat not only to our comfort but also to our health and well-being. Studies have shown that living near industrial zones can result in higher levels of stress, respiratory problems, and lowered property values.

We must act now to prevent this rezoning. We urge the local zoning board and the council members of our township to reconsider this proposal. Our community has always prioritized the well-being and happiness of its residents. Let us not deviate from our foundational values.

Concrete alternatives exist that can satisfy the economic growth the developers are aiming for without disrupting residential harmony. We propose that the zoning board explore options for industrial development in areas already designated for such purposes, thus respecting both our community's needs and potential economic opportunities.

Please join us in standing against the rezoning near Cedar Glen Subdivision. We need your support to keep our home a thriving and peaceful haven. Sign this petition to make your voice heard and help protect our beloved community's future.

The Decision Makers

Homer Glen Village Board
3 Members
Nicholas Muller
Homer Glen Village Board
Curtis Mason
Homer Glen Village Board
Craig McNaughton
Homer Glen Village Board
Christina Neitzke-Troike
Homer Glen Village President

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