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To: <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Huntley</strong><br />

From: Pioneer Center for Human Services/DBA Sweet Repeat Thrift Shoppe,<br />

Craig M. Adams, Business Development Manager<br />

Re: Special Use Permit for the relocation <strong>of</strong> Sweet Repeats Thrift Shoppe to the <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

Outlet Center from 10514 Rt. 4 7.<br />

Date: April 12, 2013<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this Special Use Permit request is solely for the purpose <strong>of</strong> relocating<br />

Pioneer Center's Sweet Repeats Thrift Shoppe which currently operates in the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Huntley</strong>. The reason for our purposed move is strictly due to market leasing conditions.<br />

The <strong>Huntley</strong> Factory Shops Partnership has <strong>of</strong>fered Pioneer a leasing rate that is in line<br />

with current fair market values for leases in this economic climate. We are proposing to<br />

move into Unit 300 in the <strong>Huntley</strong> Outlet Mall which is approximately 11,002 square feet<br />

<strong>of</strong> space.<br />

While understanding that we are only requesting permission to relocate our current<br />

operations to a new location in the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> let me give you a little history and<br />

background regarding Pioneer Center for Human Services and our thrift store DBA:<br />

Sweet Repeats Thrift Shoppe.<br />

Pioneer Center for Human Services is an Illinois not for pr<strong>of</strong>it agency whose mission is<br />

to "Empower Individuals to Achieve Their Full Potential."<br />

~ .. -·"<br />

Sandy and her mother Verona<br />

In 1958, a mother wanted more for her 7-year-old daughter with a developmental<br />

disability. She dared to dream <strong>of</strong> the oppmtunity for education and an enriching life for<br />

her child. Alongside her, a small group <strong>of</strong> parents bonded together to create the first day<br />

school program in McHenry County for children with developmental disabilities. That act<br />

<strong>of</strong> detennination led to the creation <strong>of</strong> the organization that would become Pioneer Center<br />

for Human Services.

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