[New post] Why the South Barrington Park District has halted land sale to church, (Part 2)
Barrington Hills Observer posted: " The South Barrington Park District's sale of undeveloped land to the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church has been halted amid community opposition and legal action. About 40 protesters, including some kids, waved signs and repeated chants including "Sto" The Barrington Hills Observer
South Barrington resident Ashley Hosette voices her opposition Wednesday to a proposed land deal awaiting approval by the South Barrington Park District board. (Russell Lissau | Staff Photographer)
The South Barrington Park District's sale of undeveloped land to the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church has been halted amid community opposition and legal action.
About 40 protesters, including some kids, waved signs and repeated chants including "Stop the sale" and "No PBCC" for a TV news helicopter that briefly hovered far overhead and for journalists on the ground. Their enthusiasm waned after the cameras left but returned shortly before the board meeting started.
The land deal wasn't on the agenda, but officials moved the session to a gymnasium in anticipation of a large crowd.
About 100 people comprised the audience, and a dozen or so stood before the board to talk against the plan near the start of the meeting. Speakers included Michael Gentile, who complained about a lack of transparency, and Ashley Hosette, who said she was "extremely disappointed" by how the pending deal unfolded.
Before they spoke, the board approved a motion from Commissioner Shelby Elias to prevent any board discussion on items brought up by the audience. Elias cited the pending legal action for her maneuver.
Later, the board went into closed session to discuss unspecified litigation.
South Barrington voters in April approved a plan to sell the site at auction -- but the buyer wasn't determined at that time. When the auction was held in May, the church was the only bidder.
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