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Kane County Reporter

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Batavia Historic Preservation Commission to review historic plaque program

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Batavia Historic Preservation Commission will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9.

The Batavia Historic Preservation Commission protects the historic areas and structures in the city, surveys and records all of the historic properties in the city, reviews all of the evidence for any proposed landmark or historic district, and educates the public about the historical significance of the area.

Here is the agenda as provided by Batavia:

CITY OF BATAVIA

100 N. Island Ave., Batavia, IL 60510

(630) 454-2000 www.cityofbatavia.net

HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION

January 9, 2017

5:30 PM

City Hall – City Council Chambers – 1st Floor

1. Call To Order

2. Roll Call

3. Items Removed/Added/Changed

4. Approval Of Minutes

December 12, 2016

5. Matters From The Public (For Items Not On The Agenda)

6. COA Review: 8 South Lincoln Street

Roof Replacement (Bethany Lutheran Church, applicant)

7. COA Review: 107 North Batavia Avenue

Monument Sign (Express Signs & Lighting, applicant)

8. COA Review: 15 East Wilson Street

Awning Installation (Nuyen Awning Company, applicant)

9. COA Review: 10 North Island Avenue

Door and Rooftop Mechanical Equipment (Dino Alex, applicant)

10. Historic Plaque Program

11. Updates

1. 7 East Wilson Street—Historic Inspection

2. Anderson Block Building—Masonry Maintenance

3. Significant Historic Building Inspection Program

4. 10/12 North River Street—Historic Inspection

5. 227 West Wilson Street—Historic Inspection

6. 109 South Batavia Avenue—Historic Inspection

7. 8 North River Street—Historic Inspection

8. 16 East Wilson Street—Historic Inspection

9. Certified Local Government

12. Other Business

13. Adjournment

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