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Mayor Dan McLaughlin feels so strongly about the benefits of brick
that he recently took to the airwaves, touting the success of Orland
Park’s eight-year-old masonry ordinance, in a radio spot
for the Illinois Masonry Advisory Council.
Commenting on the skeptics who initially opposed the ordinance
because of concerns over its restrictions, Mayor McLaughlin said, “We
heard all those arguments from some very powerful lobbying interests.
But we passed the ordinance anyway. Our trustees had the foresight
to envision what Orland Park would be like in 10, 20 or 50 years.
They rejected the notion of ‘minimum quality’ growth
by requiring that ‘the quality be built in…before the
developer moved on.’”
He goes on to say, contrary to the critics’ predictions, “Home
building is booming in Orland Park. Quality attracts quality! That
ordinance helps build stability and higher resale values of homes
in our town. Ask any of our new residents.”
On a personal note he says, “In addition to being the Mayor
of Orland Park, I’m also president of the Plumbing Contractors
Association. One of the things I’ve learned over the years
in this business is that brick ensures the property value of a
home like not other exterior product. A brick home appreciates
faster, requires no maintenance, provides energy efficiency, fire
safety, and a higher resale value. By requiring brick or masonry
we’re making sure that our builders build quality homes now
and for future generations.”
He sums up Orland Park’s commitment to brick construction
as a tool for promoting quality growth saying, “We believe
that brick makes for a better home, and better homes make for a
better village.”
Just The Facts
City: |
Orland Park, Illinois
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Population: |
51,077
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Founded: |
1892
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Masonry Requirement: |
Residential = 90%
Multi-Family = 50%
Commercial = 100%
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Contact: |
Mayor Dan McLaughlin
708-403-6160
officials@orland-park.il.us
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