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File #: 2008-0320    Version: Name: Historic Building Survey
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 5/16/2008 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 7/21/2008 Final action: 7/21/2008
Title: /Name/Summary Village of Orland Park Residential Area Intensive Survey
Title/Name/Summary
Village of Orland Park Residential Area Intensive Survey
History
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Village of Orland Park Residential Area Intensive Survey (RAIS), formerly referred to as the Historic Building Survey, was to do a complete and intensive survey of the building stock in and around the Old Orland Historic District. The survey inventoried buildings and properties of historic quality as well as identified potential new landmarks and buildings which were altered or not contributing to the character of the district or area.

ATTACHMENTS:
There are no attachments, a hard copy of the document will be at the meeting, however.

DISCUSSION:

Residential Area Intensive Survey
Formerly known and referred to by its generic name (the Historic Building Survey) the RAIS is complete and ready for use as a planning tool. The document will assist in the overall historic preservation effort the Village has undertaken in the Old Orland Historic District. It will also assist in the preservation efforts of small pockets of historical homes outside of the historic district, which may be buildings that are of a certain 20th century architectural caliber or mid-20th century in stock.

At 2010, buildings from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s will be 70, 60, and 50 years old respectively. Some of the buildings will be as old as some of the buildings in the Old Orland Historic District when the district was first created in the early 1980s. The RAIS will help determine the historic quality of these buildings and possibly create new areas of significance that the Village can preserve.

As such, the RAIS has helped to identify both the buildings of the historic district and buildings outside of the district, in the areas that the Village first expanded to in the early to mid-20th Century. While the RAIS inventoried some of these buildings, an intensive survey was not conducted on all the buildings to the south and west of the Historic District. Such a survey would be ...

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