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File #: 2007-0676    Version: Name: Historic Building Survey
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 10/19/2007 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 10/22/2007 Final action: 11/5/2007
Title: Historic Building Survey
Attachments: 1. McGuire Igleski and Assoc
Title
Historic Building Survey
History
PETITIONER:
The Village of Orland Park

PURPOSE:
To survey and document the buildings in and adjacent to the Old Orland Historic District;

LOCATION:
The Study Area is roughly bounded by West Avenue on the west, Humphrey Woods to the south, a line following both sides of Beacon Avenue south to Humphrey Woods on the east, and McGinnis Slough, a Cook County Forest Preserve, to the north.

ATTACHMENTS:
Working Copy of the Scope of Work
McGuire Igleski and Associates Proposal
Map of Study Area

EXISTING ZONING:
OOH Old Orland Historic District
R-3 Residential District
BIZ General Business District

PLANNING OVERVIEW:
Village staff is seeking Board approval to hire McGuire Igleski and Associates (MIA), the Village of Orland Park’s historic preservation consultants, to survey the Old Orland Historic District and some adjacent buildings and for permission to proceed and commence the survey this Fall 2007.

DISCUSSION:
A grant for $6,634.68 was awarded to the Village by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency to do the Old Orland Historic Building Survey. The Village made available a local match for $2,843.44. The total funds available for the project are $9,478.12.

McGuire Igleski and Associates have proposed to the Village to complete the Historic Building Survey under budget at a fixed fee of $7,900.00 for the Survey and Completion Report.

Per Finance Department, it should be noted that because the total cost of this project is below $10,000, an RFP or bid process was not required.

Project History
The project was originally slated to begin in the Fall of 2006. Due to staff changes and other priorities, it was delayed and subsequently extended.

In August, the IHPA re-signed the grant agreement between the IHPA and the Village of Orland Park and thus secured the grant funds for Orland Park until September of 2008.

In late August and September, staff notified the Village historic preservation consultants, McGuire Igleski ...

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