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File #: 2010-0168    Version: Name: 9952 W. 144th Street - Windows
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 4/12/2010 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/17/2010 Final action: 5/17/2010
Title: /Name/Summary 9952 W. 144th Street - Windows
Attachments: 1. PLANS-MAP-PLATS - AVAILABLE IN HARD COPY ONLY.pdf, 2. Commercial Facade Improvement Program Agreement - Wilson
Title/Name/Summary
9952 W. 144th Street - Windows

History
PROJECT:
9952 W. 144th Street - Certificate of Appropriateness and Appearance Review

PETITIONER:
Bob Wilson, homeowner

REQUESTED ACTION:
Certificate of Appropriateness
Appearance Review

PURPOSE:
The purpose of this petition is to replace two windows on the north façade of the rear extension of the Loebe House and two windows on the west façade of the same extension with double-hung windows that match the other double-hung windows on the house.

LOCATION:
9952 W. 144th Street

P.I.N. NUMBER:
27-09-203-021
27-09-203-020
27-09-203-019

ATTACHMENTS:
Aerial Image;
Elevation Renderings and Photos;

EXISTING ZONING:
OOH Old Orland Historic District;

LANDMARK STATUS:
Orland Park Landmark;
Old Orland Historic District Contributing Structure;

EXISTING LAND USE:
Single-Family Home;

SURROUNDING ZONING AND LAND USE:
North: OOH - Single Family Home;
South: OOH - Twin Towers Sanctuary/ Institutional (Across 144th Street);
East: OOH - Single Family Home (across Brooke Avenue);
West: OOH - Single Family Home;

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION:
Low Intensity Population
TRANSPORTATION:
The site is accessed from a public alley off Brooke Avenue, a local street.

PLANNING OVERVIEW:
The petitioner is proposing to replace four windows on the northern addition of the Loebe House, an Orland Park Landmark building and contributing structure to the Old Orland Historic District. Two windows are on the north façade and two are on the west façade. The existing windows do not match the windows that are on the rest of the building. On the north façade the windows are rectangular single-pane windows. They are horizontally orientated and off center. On the west façade the windows are vertically oriented like the other windows on the building. They are also double-hung but the width of the windows and the style of the framing does not match the other windows on the house.

The new windows that the petitioner proposes will match t...

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