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City of Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission Will Meet September 14

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City of Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission will meet on Monday, Sept. 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

This meeting will be conducted remotely in compliance with Governor’s Executive Order 2020- 07, issued on March 16, 2020 that suspended certain Open Meetings Act provisions relating to in-person attendance by members of a public body. The Governor’s Order: (1) suspends the requirement in Section 2.01 that “members of a public body must be physically present;” and (2) suspends the limitations in Section 7 on when remote participation is allowed.

Members of the public can view the meeting by following the public audience link below. The meeting ID and password are also provided:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82047462151?pwd=Ry9xY2ZNY3htMlpSdTFNSXh2NFZhUT09

Meeting ID: 82047462151 Password: 1861

Information on each of the petitions to be heard is available on the City’s website or by contacting the Community Development Department at 847-810-3520. Members of the public who wish to comment on a petition are encouraged to submit written comments in advance of the meeting to baehrj@cityoflakeforest.com Members of the public who wish to comment during the meeting will have the opportunity to do so by calling 847-810-3643. City staff will be on site at the City’s Municipal Services Facility during the meeting however, the Commissioners will all participate remotely.

1. Introduction of Commissioners and staff and overview of meeting procedures – Chairman Grieve

2. Consideration of the minutes of the August 26, 2020 meeting of the Commission.

3. Consideration of a request for approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Deerpath Streetscape Improvement Report.

Representatives: Jim Lockefeer, Management Analyst, Public Works Dept.

Craig Bergmann Landscape Design, Erin Herrera and Craig Bergmann

4. Continued consideration of a request for approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new residence on a vacant lot located at 740 Washington Road. The Commission will also consider the associated site plan, proposed tree removal and the landscape plan.

Property Owners: Hugh and Diane Zentmyer 

Representative: Edward Deegan, architect

5. Consideration of a request for approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the demolition of the existing residence at 259 Mayflower Road. No replacement structure is proposed.

Property Owner: Desmond LaPlace

Representatives: Jim Opsitnik

Susan Benjamin, Benjamin Historic Certifications

Other Items

6. Opportunity for the public to address the Historic Preservation Commission on non- agenda items.

7. Additional information from staff.

Mandatory Adjournment time is 11:00 p.m.

https://www.cityoflakeforest.com/assets/1/27/Historic.Preservation.Commission.Agenda.09.14.2020.pdf

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