The City Of Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission
Local Government: Appointed Boards | City/Town/Village Historic Preservation
Recent News About The City Of Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission
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Lake Forest Historic Commission to discuss Bennett Hall request
The Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission will discuss a request to evaluate and recommend possible uses for Bennett Hall on the Grove Cultural Campus, at its next meeting 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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Lake Forest Preservation Commission to recognize award-winning projects
The Historic Preservation Commission will recognize recent award-winning projects at its next meeting 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in City Hall Council Chambers, 220 E. Deerpath.
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Lake Forest review board to consider demolition, modification requests
At a recent meeting, the Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission considered several requests for Certificates of Appropriateness concerning planned demolitions and building modifications.
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Lake Forest Preservation Commission considers demolition requests
At a recent meeting, the Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission considered several requests for Certificates of Appropriateness for demolitions or building alterations.
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Lake Forest commission to consider alteration, demolition requests
The Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission will consider requests for alterations and additions to 1220 Elm Tree Road and the demolition of 361 E. Westminster at a special meeting 6:30 p.m. Thursday in City Hall Council Chambers, 220 E. Deerpath.
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Lake Forest Preservation Commission continues 676 Lake Road site-plan review
At a meeting this week, the Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission will continue discussing a request for a permit to demolish the property at 676 Lake Road and build a new home on the site.
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Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission to hear signage, building petitions
Books and buildings will be on board for Lake Forest’s Historic Preservation Commission as it considers architectural appropriateness, additions and signposts at its meeting 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall.