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File #: 2024-0719    Version: Name: Anna B Antique’s - Tear off and Re-Roof - Certificate of Appropriateness
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 9/19/2024 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 10/21/2024 Final action: 10/21/2024
Title: /Name/Summary Anna B Antique’s - Tear off and Re-Roof - Certificate of Appropriateness
Attachments: 1. Staff Report to PC - Anna B's, 2. Site Photos, 3. Staff Report to BOT- Anna B's
Title/Name/Summary
Anna B Antique’s - Tear off and Re-Roof - Certificate of Appropriateness

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Project
Anna B Antique’s - Tear off and Re-Roof - Certificate of Appropriateness
Legistar ID: 2024-0719
Project ID: COA-24-00484

Petitioner
David & Nila Rundle

Purpose
The purpose of this petition is to remove and replace the hail damaged cedar shake roof on the Landmarked building located at 14330 Beacon Avenue.

Requested Actions: Certificate of Appropriateness

Project Attributes
Address: 14330 Beacon Avenue
P.I.N.(s): 27-09-216-051-0000

Comprehensive Plan Planning District: Downtown Planning District
Comprehensive Land Designation: Neighborhood Mixed Use
Existing Zoning: OOH Old Orland Historic District
Contributing Structure: Yes
Landmark: Yes
Existing Land Use: Commercial Retail

Surrounding Land Use:
North: OOH Old Orland Historic District - Retail
South: OOH Old Orland Historic District - Vacant Land
East: OOH Old Orland Historic District - Single Family Residential
West: OOH Old Orland Historic District - Single Family Residential

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND
14330 Beacon Avenue is a local Orland Park Landmark according to the Local Register of Significant Places in Section 5-110 Landmarks Designation of the Land Development Code. It is also a contributing structure to the Old Orland Historic District.

The building is a well-preserved wood frame building that was likely constructed in the late 1880's or early 1890's. The wealth of Queen Anne decorations has survived since the house was built.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION & CONTEXT
The petitioner proposes to replace the existing cedar shingle roof on the building with like materials, so appearance will not change.

Section 6-209.F.3.e.1 states “New or replacement roofs of wood or asphalt shingles are appropriate...Asphalt shingles should be simple, flat and smooth, and in an appropriate color.” The proposed replacement roof material is appropriate and is similar in appearance to the existing sh...

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