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City of Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission met Oct. 11

City of Lake Forest Historic Preservation Commission met Oct. 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

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

2. Consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving the addition of a three-car garage and open breezeway to the residence at 404 E. Deerpath. Approval of a conceptual landscape plan and overall site plan is also requested. 

Property Owners: Jay and Shauna Vohra 

Project Representative: Diana Melichar, architect 

3. Consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving the demolition of the residence and removal of the pool at 1302 N. Green Bay Road. A conceptual design for the replacement residence will also be presented and will be returned to the Commission for action at a later date. 

Property Owners: Ralph and Mary Gesualdo 

Project Representative: John Krasnodebski, architect 

4. Consideration of a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness approving demolition of the residence at 225 E. Onwentsia Road and approval of a replacement residence, landscape plan and overall site plan. 

Property Owner: Bill Conopeotis Contract Purchaser: Jacob Cline 

Project Representative: Rick Swanson, architect

Other Items 

5. Opportunity for the public to address the Historic Preservation Commission on nonagenda items. 

6. Additional information from staff. 

Mandatory Adjournment time is 11:00 p.m.

https://cms9files.revize.com/cityoflakeforestil/Document_center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/Historic%20Preservation%20Commission/2022/Agendas/Historic%20Preservation%20Commission%20Agenda%2010.11.2022.pdf

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