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Algonquin commission to hold hearings on proposed Old Town upgrades

The Algonquin Historic Commission will hold public hearings on proposed improvements to Old Town District during its next meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday in Historic Village Hall, 2 S. Main St.

The Algonquin Historic Commission fosters research, development and preservation of the village's history for current and future generations. Commission meetings and workshops are held at Historic Village Hall, 2 S. Main St.

Below is the agenda for this meeting, as provided by the commission.

ALGONQUIN HISTORIC COMMISSION

AGENDA’S FOR JUNE 2016

Held At Historic Village Hall – 2 South Main Street – Algonquin

Regular Meeting Wednesday, June 8, 2016 – 7:00 p.m. – 2nd Floor

1. Call to Order Establish A Quorum

2. Approve Minutes of Regular Meeting of May 11, 2016 and Workshop Minutes of May

21 and 28, 2016

3. Audience Participation – Public Comment

4. Public Hearing for Consideration of a Major Improvement in the Old Town District, Case

No. PC16-02, 102 Center Street, Window Removal.

Petitioner: Justin Coffman

A. Presentation by Staff

B. Comments from Petitioner

C. Public Comment

D. Questions & Comments by Commission Members

E. Motion from Commission

5. Public Hearing for Consideration of a Major Improvement in the Old Town District, Case

No. PC 16-03, 214 S. Hubbard Street, Window, Siding and Deck Replacement.

Petitioner: David McElroy (Hearing will follow same outline as above hearing)

6. Old Business

A. Interview Project - Status Report

B. Founders Days 2016 Participation

7. Approve Bills for Payment

8. New Business

A. Volunteer Opportunities for “Work at Home” Commission Projects or Needs

9. Correspondence, Comments, or Other Business

10. Adjournment

June Workshop Meetings

June 18 & 25, 2016, held at Historic Village Hall, 2 S. Main Street, Algonquin, from 8:30 a.m.

to 12:00 p.m.

Workshops will focus on duties, i.e. filing, sorting research, accessioning, and working on

current projects.

Visitors are encouraged to attend these workshops to experience our local history “Hands On”

researching our past.

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