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File #: 2024-0415    Version: Name: Wilson Residence - 9952 W. 144th Street - Remove/replace roof and siding from hail damage - Certificate of Appropriateness
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 5/21/2024 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 6/17/2024 Final action: 6/17/2024
Title: /Name/Summary Wilson Residence - 9952 W. 144th Street - Remove/replace roof and siding from hail damage - Certificate of Appropriateness
Attachments: 1. Staff Report to Plan Commission - Loebe House, 2. Staff Report to Board of Trustees - Loebe House
Title/Name/Summary
Wilson Residence - 9952 W. 144th Street - Remove/replace roof and siding from hail damage - Certificate of Appropriateness

History
TITLE & SUMMARY
Project: 2024-0415 - 9952 144th Street - Replace Roof and Siding
Petitioner: Robert and Marion Wilson
Purpose: The petitioner is seeking approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace the roof and siding on the house and garage due to hail damage.
Location: 9952 144th Street
P.I.N.:
27-09-203-021-0000
27-09-203-020-0000
27-09-203-019-0000

Parcel Size:
5,161 Square Feet
2,364 Square Feet
2,501 Square Feet

SUMMARY & BACKGROUND

The Loebe House, located at 9952 144th Street, is a large residence from about 1895 located in the Old Orland Historic District. The structure is built in the Queen Anne style. The house shows typical features of Queen Anne houses in the use of bay windows, patterned shingle along the sides and gables, and a tower to break the flat wall surfaces.

The purpose of the Old Orland Historic District (OOH) is to retain the commercial and residential character of the original core of Orland Park. It is also the purpose of this district to encourage the restoration and preservation of historically and architecturally significant structures that are an important part of the Village's heritage.

The structure has been marked a landmark structure as well as a contributing structure. The purpose of a landmark designation shall be to preserve, rehabilitate and/ or restore a site, place, building, structure, improvement, archaeological site, work of art, or other object within the corporate limits of the Village of Orland Park which may have historic, cultural, archaeological or architectural significance in accordance with criteria set forth in this section. The preservation, rehabilitation and restoration of historically and architecturally significant structures, sites, etc. are important activities for the Village's cultural heritage and character. All Contri...

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