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At a meeting this week, the Algonquin Historic Commission considered a proposed Old Town District improvement plan.
Below is the agenda for this meeting, as provided by the commission.
ALGONQUIN HISTORIC COMMISSION
AGENDA’S FOR SEPTEMBER 2016
Held At Historic Village Hall – 2 South Main Street – Algonquin
Regular Meeting Wednesday, September 14, 2016 – 7:00 p.m. – 2nd Floor
1. Call to Order Establish A Quorum
2. Approve Minutes of Regular Meeting of August 10, and Workshop Meetings of August 20
and 27, 2016
3. Audience Participation – Public Comment
4. Public Hearing for Consideration of a Major Improvement in the Old Town District, Case
No. PC16-07, 509 S. River Road, for Construction of New Deck
Petitioner: George Phelan
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. PC16-08, 303 La Fox Drive, for Re-Siding and Window Replacement on Home
Petitioner: Mike Clark (Hearing will follow the same outline as above hearing)
6. Public Hearing for Consideration of a Major Improvement in the Old Town District, Case
No. PC16-09, 108 Jackson Street, for Re-Siding on Home
Petitioner: Tamas Toth (Hearing will follow the same outline as above hearing)
7. Old Business
A. Interview Project - Status Report
B. Request for Photos for Use as Wall Décor at Clarendale Senior Living Community
8. Approve Bills for Payment
9. New Business
A. Opportunities for Scout Troop Visits
10. Correspondence, Comments, or Other Business
11. Adjournment
August Workshop Meetings
September 17 and 24, 2016, held at Historic Village Hall, 2 S. Main Street, Algonquin, from 8:30
a.m. to 12:00 p.m., held on the second floor.
Workshops are open to the public and focus on duties of the Commission including research,
working with our collections of artifacts, photos, maps and reference materials, as well as working
on exhibits for special events. We welcome the opportunity to provide assistance to residents or
visitors seeking information, looking to research Algonquin families, buildings, businesses, or
organizations or seeking to experience our history “Hands On” through old photos, artifacts, etc.