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File #: 2011-0264    Version: Name: 9867 W. 144th Place - Certificate of Appropriateness
Type: MOTION Status: IN COMMITTEE /COMMISSION
File created: 4/19/2011 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 6/6/2011 Final action: 6/6/2011
Title: /Name/Summary 9867 W. 144th Place - Certificate of Appropriateness
Attachments: 1. 9867 W. 144th Place.pdf, 2. 9867w144thPl Site Plan.pdf
Title/Name/Summary
9867 W. 144th Place - Certificate of Appropriateness

History
The petitioner proposes to construct a 1,620 square foot single family home on a vacant 6,250 square foot residential lot in the Old Orland Historic District. A Certificate of Appropriateness is required for this project.

The subject lot was previously the location of a non-contributing ranch house that was demolished in 2007. The 2008 Residential Area Intensive Survey (RAI) identified this lot as vacant with no historic information for the site. The proposed single family home is in the same character style that has previously been approved by the Village for new construction in the Historic District, specifically at 9875 W. 144th Place-which has not yet been built-and 9857 W. 144th Place-which is complete.

On May 17, 2011 the HPRC moved 7-0 to recommend to the Village Board of Trustees to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new single family home at 9867 W. 144th Place per the elevations titled “New Two Story Residence For Orland Park Il.”, prepared by IJM Group Inc., dated 4.11.11, job number 2011-9, sheets A-2.0 and A-2.1, and the site plan titled “9867 W. 144th Place Plan”, prepared by the petitioner, dated 4.11.11, subject to the following conditions:

1. That the petitioner shows the location of a detached garage on the site plan and provides elevation drawings for the garage that match the principal structure prior to the petition appearing at the next available Board of Trustees meeting;
2. That during construction, the petitioner implements and maintains proper erosion control measures;
3. That the petitioner repairs and replaces any sidewalk that is impacted by construction upon completion of the project;
4. That the petitioner corrects the areas under the gables to a siding material that either matches the building or is consistent with existing Historic District patterns/ fish scaling prior to going to the Board for final review;
5. That the Oakridge Shi...

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