HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION 2014/07/10 Agenda
The City of Lake Forest
Historic Preservation Commission Agenda
Regular Meeting NOTE DATE CHANGE: Thursday, July 10, 2014 6:30 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers – 220 E. Deerpath
Susan Rafferty Athenson
Mary Ellen Swenson
Kurt Pairitz, Chairman
Jim Preschlack
Robert Alfe
John Travers
Wells Wheeler
The Historic Preservation Commission meetings are broadcast live on Cable TV
1. Introduction of Commissioners and staff, overview of meeting procedures –
Chairman Pairitz.
2. Consideration of approval of minutes.
3. Consideration of an extension to the previously issued Certificate of Appropriateness
approving the demolition and replacement structure at 595 Circle Lane.
Owners: Terry and Lori Rozdolsky
Representative: John Krasnodebski, architect
Petitions
No Variances Requested
4. Consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving the 2nd
phase of restoration, repair and if necessary, replacement of windows in Market
Square and associated buildings on Western Avenue.
Owners: L3 Capital, LLC (Principals Michael Schreiber, Domenic Lanni, Timothy
Phair, Greg Schott)
Representative: Eileen M. Schoeb, Associate Principal, OKW Architects, Inc.
5. Continued consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving
an entry gate, reconfigured drive approach and a garden pavilion at 901 Rosemary
Road.
Owners: Brian and Michelle Flynn
Representative: Sara Furlan, landscape architect
6. Consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving repair and
minor modifications of an existing wall and minor reconfiguration of the driveway at
690 N. Green Bay Road.
Owners: Mark and Charlotte Ahern
Representative: Craig Bergmann, landscape architect
7. Consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving
modifications to an existing bay window at 1411 Lake Road.
Owners: Yuh and Marcus Shabacker
Representative: Mike Malloy, Lynch Construction
Other Items
8. Opportunity for the public to address the Historic Preservation Commission on non-
agenda items.
9. Additional information from staff.
MEETING PROCEDURES
Historic Preservation
Commission meetings follow the
procedures outlined below. In the
spirit of fairness to all parties,
any of these procedures may be
modified for a particular item at
the discretion of the Chairman.
1. Introduction of the Item by
the Chairman
2. Declaration of Conflicts of
Interest and Ex Parte
Contacts by members of the
Commission.
3. Presentation by the Petitioner
– 10 minutes.
4. Identification of Issues by
Staff - 5 minutes.
5. Questions or requests for
clarification from
Commission to Petitioner or
Staff.
6. Public Testimony - 5 minutes
per speaker.
7. Final Questions from
Commission to Petitioner or
Staff, or direction to
Petitioner and Staff to
provide additional
information.
8. Petitioner Rebuttal - 10
minutes.
9. Staff response to public
testimony- 5 minutes.
10. Commission Discussion and
Comment
11. Motion and second
12. Final Commission comments
13. Commission Action
Mandatory Adjournment time
11:00 p.m.
Individuals with disabilities who
require certain accommodations in
order to allow them to observe
and/or participate in this meeting, or
who have questions regarding the
accessibility of the meeting or the
facilities, may contact the
Community Development
Department at 847-810-3503. The
City will make reasonable
accommodations for those persons.