Following is taken from: http://www.homefacts.com/environmentalhazards/Illinois/Boone-County/Belvidere.html
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
T. Glass: FOIA Request to Belvidere Township
I received this email letter from Terri Glass this A.M.
Belvidere Township
8200 Fairgrounds Road
Belvidere, IL 61008
August 7, 2011
Attention: FOIA Officer
To Whom It May Concern:
This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act.
I request that a copy of the following documents and/or any documents containing the following information be provided to me:
• Belvidere Township Mission Statement and Vision Statement
• Belvidere Township 2010-2011 Annual Budget
• Belvidere Township 2011-2012 Annual Budget
• Location and availability of any tape, audio,and/or video recordings of any and all meetings of the Belvidere Township beginning November 1, 2010 to present
• Belvidere Township Meeting Minutes from May 11,2011 to present.
In such, I request a waiver of all fees for this request. Disclosure of the requested information to me is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or activities of the government and is not in any commercial interest.
The requested information may be provided in electronic format.
I would be happy to pick up any printed information when available. Feel free to contact me at the number listed above.
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
Sincerely,
Theresa L Glass
Saturday, August 6, 2011
UPDATED 8-9-2011/// The New St. James Church: Many Questions; Few Answers
- The capacity of the new Church is now 850
- It is being planned to be located at the old convent/parking lot on Church Street and Caswell Streets. The main entrance doors will be on Caswell. [NOT on the 22 acres West of Belvidere on Town Hall Road]
- The new church will have steps at the front and at all side entrances. The church will be handicapped accessible only for the front. The handicapped ramp will be much less steep than the current ramp however it will be approximately twice as long. And it will require the walker to enter on the school side of the church. See drawings at: http://boonecountycatholics.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-st-james-church-will-be-very-bigyou.html
- A number of neighbors have signed formal protest requests regarding the parish’s zoning request. None of the adjacent neighbors have agreed to sell their property to the parish.
- Type of roof on the new church: Despite what the application for zoning stated and what Father Geary stated earlier, the roof apparently now is standard shingles—not a metal roof. (Metal roofs have a much longer life)
- The old church will be torn down to make a parking lot. The new church will be five stories tall. There will be four inches (basically zero) set back on the Church Street side of the building.
- The Parish will pay all city expenses for rebuilding the 300 block of Church Street to make diagonal parking alone the new church building.
Since January 2011 parishioners have been ask to support the campaign for a new church. However since then there have been many changes some of which only a few parishioners are aware. Just to clear things up --here is what you should be aware.
- When will Father Geary or Bishop Doran communicate with St. James Parishioners? First communication in bulletin on 8-7-2011; To see this, click on following: http://boonecountycatholics.blogspot.com/2011/08/insert-to-parish-bulletin-8-7-2011.html
- Few of the changes (such as those listed above) have been published in the weekly bulletin or any other written source. Father Geary has orally stated many things which “the Bishop will not approve or Diocese demands” but such things have not been written nor has the pastor, the parish finance committee or the parish council disseminated the information in written form to the parish. Other than continuing to solicit funds, parish administration has little desire to communicate with the parish members concerning changes to the new church.
Is the Church still going to have a basement? NO, IT WILL NOT See 8-7-2011 Insert; click on following: http://boonecountycatholics.blogspot.com/2011/08/insert-to-parish-bulletin-8-7-2011.html
Many heard that the project was running over the $5.5 limit [maybe this is $6,000,000, see insert] and no basement was being planned even though at public meetings an unfinished basement was stated. If there is no basement St. James Parish will have even less storage. The school and organizations are already complaining about storage. Where will the old stain glass and other sacred items be stored?
- QUESTIONS that remain unanswered:
- How much money does the campaign have in the Parish DIAL account?
- There have been many expenses for the campaign management firm, architect, surveying and legal. The campaign needs $1,000,000 in the DIAL account. How close are we to that requirement?
- What happens if the pledge goal of $3,000,000 is not reached?
- Will any funds be returned to the donors?
- Will the expenses for the campaign and pre-construction be shown in the parish’s June 30, 2011 annual statements to the parishioners?
- If not, what type of public accounting will parishioners receive and when?
- Will St. James be a good steward of the Earth in the building of the new church?
- Will modern ecological/energy-savings devises and systems be employed to lessen heating, cooling and lighting bills? Can a church with 50 feet ceilings ever be consider energy efficient? Will the demolition, constructions and operations be earth friendly?
- What is the projected cost of the total project now?
- Rumor says the church building will cost $6.4million and if there is a basement $7.5 million. And now there is talk that the parish will be buying the houses of the landowners who have signed formal protests. Could that be another $1,000,000?
I have been told by Father Geary that he will answer these financial questions when he deems the parish should be told.
Index for Concerned Catholics of Boone County
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Status of St James Zoning Request
The following is taken from the 8-5-2011 Boone County Journal, available free of charge at merchants across the county or on-line at: http://www.boonecountyjournal.com/news/2011/Boone-County-News-08-05-11.pdf#page=33
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Belvidere Township delays purchase on old Eagles Club
By Greg Stanley
Posted Aug 05, 2011 @ 11:35 PM
Last update Aug 05, 2011 @ 11:39 PM
After an hour of discussion in a crowded township room, residents voted to table the issue until more research could be done about the property and the proposed purchase price.
Carlson said the next step is for the board members to decide whether they want to reorganize and bring the issue back for a vote. They’ll discuss the issue at Tuesday’s board meeting.
Click on the following for more details: http://www.rrstar.com/news/yourtown/boone/x2111992216/Belvidere-Township-delays-purchase-on-old-Eagles-Club-site