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File #: 2017-0660    Version: 0 Name: 143rd Street and Wolf Road Intersection Widening - Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Review
Type: MOTION Status: PLACED ON FILE
File created: 9/8/2017 In control: Plan Commission
On agenda: 9/12/2017 Final action: 9/12/2017
Title: /Name/Summary 143rd Street and Wolf Road Intersection Widening - Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Review
Attachments: 1. 18959A - Historic Resource Avoidance Request Memo, 2. P118014-sht-plnprf-02, 3. P118041-sht-IDS-Wolf-01, 4. YunkerSchoolHouseEXH
Title/Name/Summary
143rd Street and Wolf Road Intersection Widening - Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Review

History
QUICKFACTS

Project
143rd Street and Wolf Road Intersection Widening

Purpose
To review a local historic asset to the Orland Park community and its relationship to and impact by the intersection widening project by the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation and Cook County Highway Department per the National Historic Preservation Act’s Section 106.

Requested Actions: None

Project Attributes
Address: 14299 Wolf Road

P.I.N.(s): 27-05-302-004

Size: .49 acres (21,320 square feet)

Comprehensive Plan Planning District: Orland Grove Planning District

Comprehensive Land Designation: Neighborhood Mixed Use

Existing Zoning: E-1 Estate Residential District
Proposed Zoning: N/A

Existing Land Use: Office/ Institutional
Proposed Land Use: N/A

Surrounding Land Use:
North: BIZ General Business District - Retail Shopping Center
South: E-1 Estate Residential District - (across 143rd Street) Automobile Service Station
East: BIZ General Business District - Retail Shopping Center
West: BIZ General Business District - (across Wolf Road) Financial Institution

Preliminary Engineering: N/A

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND
The proposed intersection improvement is a part of the ongoing Phase I Study of 143rd Street corridor widening. The general scope of work for this project is to widen 143rd Street from two (2) and three (3) lanes at various points to generally five (5) lanes. Several coordination meetings with IDOT have been held with CBBEL engineers. IDOT has jurisdiction of 143rd Street and the south leg of Wolf Road, while Cook County has jurisdiction of the north leg of Wolf Road.

This intersection improvement will be funded through Federal funding channels. As a result, CBBEL engineers and the Village are proceeding through IDOT’s federal project development process. As part of the Federal process, the various environmen...

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