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File #: 2013-0127    Version: Name: 9831 W. 144th Place - Certificate of Appropriateness
Type: MOTION Status: IN COMMITTEE /COMMISSION
File created: 2/20/2013 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 4/1/2013 Final action: 4/1/2013
Title: /Name/Summary 9831 W. 144th Place - Certificate of Appropriateness
Attachments: 1. Engineering Survey, 2. Elevations
Title/Name/Summary
9831 W. 144th Place - Certificate of Appropriateness

History
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Project
9831 W 144th Place - 2013-0127

Petitioner
John Kelly
Ulverton Enterprises Inc.

Purpose
The purpose of this petition is to obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a new 4,046 square foot single family home in the Old Orland Historic District.

Requested Actions: Certificate of Appropriateness

Project Attributes
Address: 9831 W. 144th Place

Size: 6,250 square feet (.14 acre)

Comprehensive Land Designation: Low Intensity Population

Existing Zoning: OOH Old Orland Historic District

Existing Land Use: Vacant
Proposed Land Use: Single Family Home

OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND
9831 W. 144th Place was owned by the Village until a Board approved land swap in 2012 exchanged this property for land at the northwest corner of 144th Place and First Avenue. The property exchange facilitated the creation of a public pocket park in the Historic District. Consequently, this infill development is the first house proposed on the property.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION & CONTEXT
The petitioner proposes to construct a 4,046 square foot single family home on the subject property. The proposed single family home is predominantly in the National architectural style, although it is influenced by some Craftsman and Folk Victorian features (mainly in the hipped and nested nature of some gables).

The project has been reviewed by the Village’s Historic Preservation consultant, McGuire, Igleski and Associates, who have determined that “The contemporary design of the proposed new house does not create a false historic appearance and the overall design is compatible with the character of the district.” The consultant also noted that the scale and proportions of the building are compatible with the district as well.

The petitioner is not requesting any variances.

The recommendation motion includes the following conditions:
1) Lower the height of the garage roof to reduce its profi...

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