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Beecher Residents Confront Village Board Over “War Zone” Construction Site

Article Summary: Heated discussion dominated the public comment portion of the Beecher Village Board meeting as residents demanded action over what they described as a messy, slow-moving, and improperly managed construction site at 282 Orchard Street. The board defended its oversight, stating it is enforcing all village codes but has no authority over private subdivision covenants.

Beecher Village Board Key Points:

  • Residents described the construction site at 282 Orchard Street as a “war zone” and in “disarray,” claiming the builder is not being held to the same cleanliness standards as others in the village.

  • Village President Marcy Meyer explained that a stop-work order was previously issued by the village’s third-party inspection service, Safe Built, due to a foundation issue, which has since been resolved.

  • The board clarified it can only enforce village ordinances, such as nuisance codes, and does not have the authority to enforce private subdivision covenants, which govern issues like architectural style.

BEECHER, IL – Residents packed the meeting room at the new Beecher Public Safety Facility on Monday, leveling a series of complaints against the Village Board regarding the condition and oversight of a residential construction project at 282 Orchard Street.

During a lengthy and sometimes tense public comment period, neighbors described the site as a “war zone,” citing disorganized piles of lumber, scattered debris, a lack of a dumpster, and weeds. They argued that the project is not being held to the same standards of cleanliness and order as other construction sites in Beecher.

“We don’t believe that this gentleman and the builder are being held to the same standard with respect to the condition and cleanliness of the site,” one resident stated. “We just want the village to ensure that they are making sure that everybody’s being held to the same standard.”

The discussion revealed that the project had been previously halted by Safe Built, the village’s third-party inspection contractor, due to an issue with the foundation. Village President Marcy Meyer confirmed the stop-work order, adding, “He will resume building when it is corrected.” Since construction has resumed, officials assume the issue was resolved to the inspector’s satisfaction.

Residents also questioned the approval process for the home, which is being built on a slab foundation, unlike other homes in the subdivision. Meyer explained that the building plans were signed off on by Norm Lang, the subdivision’s original developer who retains architectural review power under the community’s covenants.

“The village does not enforce covenants,” Meyer stated repeatedly. “All we enforce is village codes. So as long as it met our codes, that’s all that matters to us.” She added that building on a slab is not prohibited by village ordinance.

Frustration was evident as residents questioned the village’s enforcement of its own nuisance ordinance. One speaker claimed the board was not using its full authority. “I just don’t feel like you’re following your ordinance to the letter,” she said, suggesting the state allows for permits to be pulled if a builder fails to comply with cleanup requests.

Trustee Todd Kraus responded by asking the audience if the board had failed to enforce a specific law or ordinance. The conversation highlighted a disconnect between residents’ expectations for a tidy construction site and the legal limits of the village’s authority.

The board maintained that a construction site will inherently be messy and that the presence of building materials like lumber and trusses is not illegal. Meyer assured residents that Safe Built inspects the property regularly and that the village has asked the builder to clean up the site. She invited residents to file Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for all village documents and inspection reports related to the property.

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