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Wednesday, Februar y 19, 2014
Vol. 19 No. 11
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Still no consensus on county leaf burning revisions Committee has discussed issue for nearly a year, some residents say leaf burning is exacerbating existing health issues By Nick Reiher Managing Editor
>> SEE THE FuLL STOrY On PAgE 8
“MAKAYLA ALWAYS WOrKED HArD; SHE HAS PATiEnCE AnD COnFiDEnCE,” SAiD Mun. “i AM SO PrOuD OF THAT, SHE rEALLY TriES THE bEST FOr HErSELF.” photos bY KRis stAdALsKY | FoR the seNtiNeL
Makayla Gorka of Shorewood executing a reverse side kick.
As the County Board members tried to pick up the pieces from the fiasco that was their Jan. 16 meeting, about the only thing for certain among proposed changes to their open burning ordinance is that residents in the unincorporated area need not toss their charcoal grills. Republican Caucus At that earlier Chair Jim Moustis, meeting, County R-Frankfort Board members found the language in a proposed revision to the ordinance unknowingly to many banned charcoal barbecue cooking near homes. That and a host of other issues got the proposed language tabled and sent back to the board’s Public Health & Safety Committee for its Feb. 13 meeting. The committee already has discussed the issue for nearly a year, at the behest of some residents who say leaf burning is exacerbating existing health issues such as asthma and emphysema. Republican Caucus Chair Jim Moustis, R-Frankfort, found himself on the hot seat following his comments at the Jan. 16 meeting that many of those who suffer breathing problems brought it on themselves with lifestyle choices such as smoking. >> See burning | page 3