City of Geneva Historic Preservation Commission met June 17

City of Geneva Historic Preservation Commission met June 17
Mike Bruno, 1st Ward Alderman — City of Geneva
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City of Geneva Historic Preservation Commission met June 17

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

Call to Order

1. Roll Call

2. Approval of Minutes

May 20, 2025

3. Review of Building Permit Applications (Certificate of Appropriateness)

A. 216 Stevens Street CASE 2025-025

Applicant: Heather Sutherland & Eric Bormann

Application for: Replacement of Three Historic Windows;

Four Non-Historic Windows

B. 527 Ford Street CASE 2025-032

Applicant: Robert Jaeger

Application for: Window Trim & Door Replacement

C. 521 South Street CASE 2025-040

Applicant: Jon Rae

Application for: Rear Addition

4. Secretary’s Report (Staff Updates)

5. New Business

A. From the Commission

B. From the Public (When recognized by the Chair, proceed to the podium, state your name for the record, and provide your public comments. Please understand that this is your time to be heard and the public body’s time to listen. No discussion or debate will follow.)

6. Adjournment

Next HPC Meeting: July 15, 2025

https://www.geneva.il.us/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06172025-2548



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