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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Council Divided Over Kmart Liquor License

Aldermen voted 4-3 in favor of approving a liquor license for the K-Mart home goods retail store in Des Plaines on Monday.

Customers of the Kmart store in Des Plaines may soon be able purchase alcoholic beverages. Des Plaines City Council voted in favor of approving a liquor license, 4-3, for the home goods retailer in the first of two public readings of the ordinance at a meeting on Monday. Sixth Ward Alderman Mark Walsten said he voted against the liquor license because he wanted to support small business liquor stores already operating in Des Plaines. “I don’t believe a billion-dollar corporation needs to cut in on the turf of small business,” Walsten said. “There are a lot of smaller liquor stores in Des Plaines, stores that have been around for years trying to make a living, and now we have billion-dollar companies that want to jump in on that.” Second …

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Limit on Des Plaines Dogs Could Increase from 3 to 4

Des Plaines City Council voted in favor of increasing the number of dogs allowed at a detached single-family residence from three to four at a meeting on Nov. 19. The change in law will be voted on again at the meeting on Dec. 3.

Des Plaines City Council voted in favor, 8-0, of increasing the number of dogs allowed at a detached single-family residence from three to four at a meeting on Nov. 19. The ordinance change will go before the city council in a second reading at the meeting on Dec. 3. The ordinance currently states the limit on dogs per household is three, which includes multi-family dwellings, First Ward Alderman Patricia Haugeberg said. Some condo buildings follow that rule, she said. Haugeberg said other communities in the area have ordinances that address pet limits at multi-family residences. She said to increase the number of dogs in a condo from three to four would be extreme. “As with other ordinances, it needs some fine tuning,” Haugeberg said. …

Mary Beth

11:09 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

This is wonderful news. As an animal advocate, I am delighted to learn that Des Plaines is pet friendly. With the ever increasing numbers of dogs (and cats) relinquished to overflowing animal shelters & rescues, and millions of healthy, adoptable pets euthanized yearly for lack of loving homes, this is a positive step. As long as owners are responsible, providing adequate food, shelter, vet care…   more ›

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