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File #: 2024-0613    Version: Name: Joseph Kobel – 9917-9915 143rd Street – Certificate of Appropriateness
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 8/8/2024 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 9/4/2024 Final action: 9/4/2024
Title: Joseph Kobel - 9917-9915 143rd Street - Certificate of Appropriateness
Attachments: 1. Plans, 2. Staff Report to BOT
Title
Joseph Kobel - 9917-9915 143rd Street - Certificate of Appropriateness

History
QUICKFACTS
Project: 2024-0513, COA-24-00461
Petitioner: Joseph Kobel

Purpose: The purpose of this petition is to perform a tear off and re-roof the entire roof of the commercial building located at 9917-9915 143rd Street.

Project Attributes
Location: 9917-9915 143rd Street.
P.I.N.(s).: 27-09-201-007-0000, 27-09-201-005-0000

Requested Approvals: The petitioner is seeking approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for minor work on a landmark and contributing structure.

Please see attached Staff Report and supporting documents for more information.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION & CONTEXT
According to the 2008 Residential Area Intensive Survey by McGuire Igleski and Associates, 9917 W. 143rd Street is classified as a contributing structure to the Historic District. The integrity of the building is listed as medium and the condition good. The 1916 building contains elements that were remodeled in 1925. These include window openings on the sides of the building. There have been more recent improvements which included window repairs in 2012, and repair to the gutters, fascia, and siding in 2017. The building is also a landmark building and served as Orland Park’s first library.

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Downtown Orland Park is centered around the LaGrange Road and 143rd Street intersection and served by the 143rd Street Metra station. The Downtown is separated into four Character Districts, each with a distinct identity, but all integrated via a well-connected transportation network. This area is envisioned to become the heart of Orland Park, with a unique sense of place and an emphasis on walkability and pedestrian scale. Civic buildings and open spaces will continue to be the focal points in the district.

DETAILED PLANNING DISCUSSION
Old Orland Historic District
Per Section 6-209.G.1, the review and approval process for Contributing Structures and Landmarks for minor work require Plan Comm...

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