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HomeMy Public PortalAbout03-12-2020 HPC Agenda PacketHistoric Preservation Commission Thursday, March 12, 2020 7:00 PM Village Boardroom 24401 W. Lockport Street Plainfield, IL 60544 Agenda CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Approval of the Minutes of the Historic Preservation Commission held on February 13, 2020. 02-13-2020 HPC Minutes.pdf CHAIR'S COMMENTS COMMISSIONER'S COMMENTS PUBLIC COMMENTS (5 minutes per topic) OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS CASE No: 1876-030520.COA REQUEST: Certificate of Appropriateness LOCATION: 14919 S. Bartlett Ave. APPLICANT: Meyer Design 14919 S. Bartlett Ave. Staff Report and Plans.pdf DISCUSSION 1 Historic Preservation Commission Page - 2 ADJOURN REMINDERS - March 16th - Village Board Meeting at 7:00 p.m. March 17th – Plan Commission at 7:00 p.m. April 9th - Next Historic Preservation Commission Meeting at 7:00 p.m. 2 Meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission Record of Minutes Date: February 13, 2020 Location: Village Hall CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, PLEDGE Chairman Bortel called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. Roll call was taken: Commissioners Lucas, Barvian, Schmidt, Olsen, Hendricksen, Hagen, Rapp, and Chairman Bortel were present. Commissioner Derrick was absent. Also, in attendance: Jessica Gal, Associate Planner, & Yuchen Ding, Associate Planner. Chairman Bortel led the pledge to the flag. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Commissioner Lucas made a motion to approve the agenda. Seconded by Commissioner Hendricksen. Voice Vote. All in favor. 0 opposed. Motion carried 8-0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Hendricksen made a motion to approve the January 9, 2020 Minutes of the Historic Preservation Commission as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Olsen. Voice Vote. All in favor. 0 opposed. Motion carried 8-0. CHAIR’S COMMENTS Chairman Bortel reminded the commission to complete their Statement of Economic Interests and of the International Building Code Workshop on February 19th. Chairman Bortel indicated that he is setting up another group tour of the Farnsworth House. COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS Commissioner Olsen asked staff the status of the Joliet Road COA fence. Mr. Ding stated staff is trying to work toward a resolution. Commissioner Olsen stated if the anyone has talked to the Building Department regarding this issue. Ms. Gal stated staff is working with the Building Department, too. PUBLIC COMMENT Chairman Bortel asked for public comment and there was no response. OLD BUSINESS Historic Preservation Logo Mr. Ding stated as staff is looking for direction and feedback from the Historic Preservation Commission regarding creating a new logo. Commissioner Hendericksen stated he likes the current logo and feels that changing the logo will be an issue, since the logo is already on plaques around town. Commissioner Hendricksen stated he is fine with changing the logo on the letterhead but wants the current logo used for the plaques. Commissioner Schmidt stated he does not like their current logo and likes all the logos staff has presented. Commissioner Schmidt advised staff on which logo he prefers. Commissioner Schmidt indicated that he would the logo to have a more modern look. Commissioner Olsen agrees that the logo needs an update. Commissioner Olsen stated she wants a logo that has the name of the commission incorporated into it. Commissioner Olsen indicated that refreshing the logo is a good thing. 3 Historic Preservation Commission Minutes February 13, 2020 Page 2 of 3 Commissioner Rapp disagrees with changing the logo to make it more modern because he feels the current logo fits with their modo. Commissioner Hendricksen suggested taking a vote of the logos presented. Ms. Gal stated that Mr. Ding was directed to create some sample logos. Ms. Gal stated the vote tonight is for if staff should continue to work on a new logo. Chairman Bortel stated the existing plaques will not be affected by a new logo. Mr. Ding indicated the logos he presented were samples and if the commission votes in flavor of staff to continue working on the logo, staff will work on creating a logo that will fit the plaque. Chairman Bortel stated the current logo was designed after the plaque was picked. Commissioner Hendericksen made a motion for staff to continue to work on a new logo to present to the Historic Preservation Commission at a future meeting. Second by Commission Hagen. Vote by roll call: Lucas, yes; Barvian, no; Schmidt, yes; Olsen, yes; Hendericksen, no; Hagen, yes; Rapp, no; Bortel, yes. Motion carried 5-3. NEW BUSINESS 1871-020920.COA 23817 W. Amboy St. Dave Jackson Ms. Gal stated the applicant is seeking a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) in order to replace the roof on an existing residence. The subject residence is located within the East Side Historic District but is neither a landmark nor a contributing property. The current roofing material is a gray asphalt roof. The applicant intends to replace it with CertainTeed Landmark shingles in a similar color as the existing roof (see product information attached). The home was constructed circa 1960, according to the survey conducted by ArchiSearch Historic Preservation Consultants. Commissioner Olsen asked if the Building Department will be notified of the COA. Ms. Gal stated the Building Department will perform the final inspection and also receives a signed copy of the COA Agreement. Commissioner Lucas made a motion to approve the requested Certificate of Appropriateness for a new roof at 23817 W. Amboy Street, subject to the applicant executing a letter of agreement with the Village and Historic Preservation Commission. Second by Commissioner Hendricksen. Vote by roll call: Lucas, yes; Barvian, yes; Schmidt, yes; Olsen, yes; Hendericksen, yes; Hagen, yes; Rapp, yes; Bortel, yes. Motion carried 8-0. 1872-020920.COA 23821 W. Amboy St. Dave Jackson Ms. Gal stated the is seeking a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) in order to replace the roof on an existing residence. The subject residence is located within the East Side Historic District but is neither a landmark nor a contributing property. The current roofing material is a gray asphalt roof. The applicant intends to replace it with Malarkey Highlander shingles in a similar gray color (see product information attached). The home was constructed circa 1942, according to the survey conducted by ArchiSearch Historic Preservation Consultants. Commissioner Hendericksen made a motion to approve the requested Certificate of Appropriateness for a new roof at 23821 W. Amboy Street, subject to the applicant executing a letter of agreement with the Village and Historic Preservation Commission. Second by Commissioner Schmidt. Vote by roll call: Lucas, yes; Barvian, yes; Schmidt, yes; Olsen, yes; Hendericksen, yes; Hagen, yes; Rapp, yes; Bortel, yes. Motion carried 8-0. 4 Historic Preservation Commission Minutes February 13, 2020 Page 3 of 3 Historic Preservation Text Amendment Ms. Gal stated together with text amendments proposed to other sections of the Zoning Code, Staff would like to bring forward for discussion potential text amendments to the Historic Preservation Ordinance of the Zoning Code (Chapter 9, Article XV). Specifically, Staff would like to discuss an administrative review process for in-kind replacement of roofs and other projects deemed as "minor work", which currently requires approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Historic Preservation Commission. Staff is seeking input from the Historic Preservation Commission on projects that could be approved administratively, approved by the HPC, or exempt from approval in order to create a straightforward list for property owners and applicants. Staff would be seeking such input at a future workshop with the Historic Preservation Commission. Commissioner Hendericksen stated he is in favor of having maintenance items, such as roofs and paint, to be approved administratively. Chairman Bortel stated this has been discussed previously to have the HPC Chair and staff to approve minor work, such as roofs, administratively. Commissioner Barvian agreed with an administrative review for minor work. Commissioner Olsen asked if there will be comprehensive list. Ms. Gal stated that is what would be discussed at a workshop but could be either way with comprehensive list or something more general. Commissioner Hendericksen stated he wants to streamline the permit process for the applicant and maintain the integrity of the neighborhood. Commissioner Lucas agrees with his fellow commissioners. Chairman Bortel stated the administrative approval could still have a letter of agreement. Ms. Gal asked the commission’s opinion on internally illuminated signs in the central sign district, which includes the Downtown Historic District. Commissioner Hendericksen wants the signs to fit into the integrity of the neighborhood. Chairman Bortel stated historically the HPC has sided with what the ordinances allow. Commissioner Olsen asked staff to explain what an internally illuminated sign is. Ms. Gal explained what the current sign code allows. Mr. Ding read the definition of an internally illuminated as defined in the village zoning code. Mr. Ding indicated there has been an increase of illuminated signs requests in the downtown area. Mr. Ding stated if these signs are allowed it could change the ambiance of the downtown and staff wants to protect the historic value and uniqueness of downtown. Mr. Ding stated neon lighting is allowed. Mr. Ding stated there maybe a balance by allowing halo lighting or back lite signs. Commissioner Hendericksen stated he feels that they need to be conservative regarding the signs in the downtown. Commissioner Lucas also indicated he does not want the ordinance changed. DISCUSSION No discussion. ADJOURN Commissioner Hendericksen made a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Lucas seconded the motion. Voice vote. All in favor; 0 opposed. Motion carried 8-0. Meeting adjourned at 8:02 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Tracey Erickson Recording Secretary Click on the link to view the video of the February 13, 2020 Historical Preservation Commission Meeting. https://plainfieldil.granicus.com/player/clip/644?view_id=2 5 6 7 8 9 HISTORIC URBANIZED CORE SURVEY Plainfield Historic Preservation Commission ADDRESS 14919 S. Bartlett Ave. PIN/Property Index Number #06-03-10-311-002-0000 Historic Property Name(s) Common Name(s) Architectural Style no style Vernacular Building Type no type Construction Date c. 1880 -1890 Architect/Builder Historic Use(s) Single Family Residential Present Use(s) Single Family Residential History (associated events, people, dates) Hall’s Subdivision. Appears as #37 on the 1931 Sanborn map, the first version to show this section of the block. House shown with NW double-L-shaped reentrant angle, 2 story front section, 1.5 story rear section (flush on the north and south with the front section), small south side bay or oriel, and small central rear porch. A 2 story carriage barn was located to the SE of the house on the carriage barn lot to the rear of the alley. The 1944 Sanborn shows the extant garage in place; the carriage barn had been removed. Description Foundation not visible; vertical wood siding and tall wood shingle siding; variegated wood shake shingle multi-gable roof. 2 stories; irregular shape; 2 facade bays. Severe facade alteration with extension of north gable front slope down to the first story level, with the entire section clad in wood shingles. Within the broad gable slope is a porch with a raised brick stoop. Modern replacement windows with snap-in muntins. North side gable. South side with large exterior end chimney extension. Integrity/Major Physical changes from original construction Front addition to house alters original form and entrance. Wall material change with completely different appearance from original material. Windows replaced in size and form. Subsidiary Building(s)/Site Single car c. 1940 garage to rear/NE of house; single overhead door, gable front roof, clapboard or synthetically sided walls (not clearly visible from right-of-way.) Mature trees south side and rear lot. Concrete driveway to garage, north side. Registration & Evaluation National Register of Historic Places: Currently Listed: ___yes X no If not currently listed, recommend: Individually ___yes X no; historic district X yes no Contributing X (garage) or non-contributing X (house) Significance statement: A rare case where the historic garage retains integrity, but the house does not. House is not longer reflective of its time period. VP; EP; BA. Village of Plainfield designation: Currently Listed: ___yes X no If not currently listed, recommend: Historic Landmark ___ yes X no; Historic District X yes no Contributing X (garage) or non-contributing X (house) Form prepared by: ArchiSearch Historic Preservation Consultants (Alice Novak) Date of Field Survey: 9.13.05 - 127 731 N. Bartlett Ave. 10 14919 (731) S. Bartlett 06-03-10-311-002-0000 Lot 2, also so much off Lot 12 described as follows: Commencing 66 feet South from the NE corner of Lot 12 as the place of beginning, running thence West 55’ to the alley, thence South 66’, thence East 55’ to the east line of Lot 12, thence North 66’ to place of beginning, being directly east of said Lot 2, all being in W. P. Hall’s subdivision of North part Lot 2 & North part of Lot 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of south part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E, made in December, 1885. GRANTOR GRANTEE 1/08/2019 J. P. Morgan [Mtg. Release – R2019001395] Xuanmai, L. Nguyen/ Hasan, Salmaan M. 12/15/2017 Xuanmai, L. Nguyen [Mtg – R2017099541] $266,000 J. P. Morgan Hasan, Salmaan M. 12/11/2017 Niznik, Gilbert L. [WD – R2017099540] $332,500 Xuanmai, L. Nguyen Hasan, Salmaan M. 9/26/2001 1st Midwest Bank [Trust Deed – R2001139215] Niznik, Gilbert L./Mary Lou 12/14/1960 Dowell, Wilbur H./Jeanette H.[WD – 1881-79] Niznik, Gilbert L. 10/08/1959 Gessing, Raymond E./Dorothy [WD – 1799-371] Dowell, Wilbur H./Jeanette H. 10/04/1947 Johnson, William G./Ellen D. [ WD – 1182-545] Gessing, Raymond E./Dorothy 2/25/1944 Behrendsen, Andrew/Bernadine [WD – 1005-181] Johnson, William G. 11/22/1937 Wightman, William G./Ruth W. [Deed – 825-547] Behrendsen, Andrew C. Wightman, George S/Elizabeth T. (Reesman) Behrendsen, Bernadine Lot 2 & the North 132’ of Lot 12 in Hall’s Subdivision of the North parts of Lots 2 & 6 of Robert F. Bartlett’s subdivision of the South part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 5/23/1895 Reesman, Charles/Elizabeth [MTG – 320-44] $814.16 Miller, Elizabeth Lot 2, also so much off Lot 12 described as follows: Commencing 66’ South from the NE corner of Lot 12 as the place of beginning, run thence West 55’ to the alley, thence South 66’, thence East 55’ to the east line of Lot 12, thence North 66’ to place of beginning, being directly east of said Lot 2, all being in W. P. Hall’s subdivision of North parts of Lots 2 & 6 of Robert F. Bartlett’s subdivision of south part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10, created in Dec. 1885. 5/23/1895 Birkett, Daniel/Ann [WD – 312-474] $1,225 Reesman, Elizabeth T. Lot 2, also so much off Lot 12 described as follows: Commencing 66’ South from the NE corner of Lot 12 as the place of beginning, run thence West 55’ to the alley, thence South 66’, thence East 55’ to the east line of Lot 12, thence North 66’ to place of beginning, being directly east of said Lot 2, all being in W. P. Hall’s subdivision of North part of Lots 2 & 6 of Robert. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of south part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10, created in Dec. 1885. House built by Daniel Birkett in 1890 11 3/17/1890 Hall, Wallace P./Carrie [WD – 268-540] $215 Birkett, Daniel Lot 2, also so much off Lot 12 described as follows: Commencing 66 feet South from the NE corner of Lot 12 as the place of beginning, running thence West 55 feet to the alley, thence South 66 feet, thence East 55 feet to the east line of Lot 12, thence North 66 feet to place of beginning, being directly east of said Lot 2, all being in W. P. Hall’s subdivision of north part Lot 2 and north part of Lot 6 of B. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of south part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E, made in December, 1885. 12/01/1887 W. P. Hall’s Subdivision recorded w/the Will County Recorder of Deeds 5/25/1887 Simmons, Solomon L. [release of Mtg (231-319)– 244- 241] Hall, Wallace P./ Carrie 12/05/1885 Hall, Wallace P./ Carrie [Mortgage – 231-319] Simmons, Solomon 2 Promissory Notes of $500 each – due on or before 6 months and 1 year respectively after date for the following described real estate - All of Lots 2 & 6 of Bartlett’s Subdivision of a part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10, Twp. 36 N Range 9 East of the 3rd P. M., excepting and reserving 2 acres on the south ends thereof. 12/04/1885 Simmons, Solomon/Mary [WD – 239-603] $1,300 Hall, Wallace P./ Carrie All of Lots 2 & 6 of Bartlett’s Subdivision of a part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10, Twp. 36 N Range 9 East of the 3rd P. M., excepting and reserving 2 acres on the south ends thereof. 7/14/1883 Foster, Giles D. [Deed – 222-289] $2.200 Simmons, Solomon [Special Commissioner] An order & decree by the Circuit Court of Will County for the following described land & premises - Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E., containing 6.26 Acres as surveyed by W. H. Mathewson for said Bartlett. 6/06/1883 Bartlett, Robert F./Louisa R. [QCD – 201-361] Heirs at Law of Jacob Fowser Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E., containing 6.26 Acres as surveyed by W. H. Mathewson for said Bartlett. 11/02/1868 Smith, A.A./Elizabeth C. [WD – 112-527] $3,000 Fowser, Jacob Smith, Henry C./Mary D. Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E., containing 6.26 Acres as surveyed by W. H. Mathewson for said Bartlett. 12/23/1864 Smith, Henry C./Mary D. [MTG – 86-127] $1,000 Trustees of Plainfield College Smith, Augustine A./Elizabeth C. To secure payment of a note for $1,000 bearing even date herewith, payable 5 years from date w /interest from date at 6% payable annually in advance……. note paid in full on 12/21/1869; Convey Lots 2 & 6 in R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of part of SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp36 N Range 9 E, containing 6.26 Acres. – paid in full 12/21/1869 [86-127] 12 11/21/1864* Barnes, Benjamin/Amanda [WD – 88-228] $2,500 Smith, Augustine A. Bartlett, R. F./Louisa R. Smith, Henry C. Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E., containing 6.26 Acres as surveyed by W. H. Mathewson for said Bartlett. 12/29/1864 Wheeler, Nancy P. [Release – 89-498] Barnes, Benjamin C. Release of Mortgage 58-471 acknowledged 12/31/1864 1/31/1863 Barnes, Benjamin C./Amanda [Mtg – 58-471] $500 Wheeler, Nancy P. To secure payment of 3 notes, bearing even date herewith totaling $500 (purchase money), with last note payable on or before 1/31/1866 for Lots 2 and 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s Subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 Range 9 E, containing 6.26 A. as surveyed by A. J. Mathewson. 1/31/1863 Wheeler, Nancy F. [WD – 79-213] $850 Barnes, Benjamin C. The undivided half of Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s Subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 Range 9 E, containing 6.26 A. as surveyed by A. J. Mathewson for said Bartlett, except the barn on said premises. 11/21/1859 Barnes, Bejamin C. [WD – 80-458] $100 Bartlett, Robert F. The undivided half of Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s Subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 Range 9 E, containing 6.26 A. as surveyed by W. H. Mathewson for said Bartlett, includes the whole of the barn with the privilege of its removal on the land or remaining the same. 9/19/1859 Babcock, David/Rahamah [WD – 70-419] $950 Wheeler, Nancy P. The equal & undivided half of Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s Subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 Range 9 E, containing 6.26 A. as surveyed by A. J. Mathewson for said Bartlett to David Babcock. 9/13/1858 Babcock, David/Rahamah [WD – 79-212] $1,139.67 Barnes, Benjamin The undivided half of Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s Subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 Range 9 E, containing 6.26 A. as surveyed by A. J. Mathewson for said Bartlett, including the whole of the barn with the privilege of its remaining on the land or removing the same. 8/09/1858 Bartlett, Robert F./Louisa R. [WD – 57-414] $675 Babcock, David Lots 2 & 6 of R. F. Bartlett’s subdivision of part of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10, containing 6.26 A. as surveyed by A. J. Mathewson for said Robert F. Bartlett 8/9-11/1857 Robert F. Bartlett’s Subdivision by A. J. Mathewson – county Surveyor [Plat - 65-69] R.F. Bartlett appeared before J. Hagar J.P. on 4/10/1858 to acknowledge ownership 13 2/20/1857 Newton, Warren/Lydia W. [QCD – 52-185-6] $100 Bartlett, Robert F. SE ¼ of SW ¼ of Sec. 21 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E, also the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in the same town and Range known as the Mather’s farm (excepting & reserving therefrom so much of said SW ¼ as was theretofore prior to the 17th day of January 1845, laid out in town lots and included in East Plainfield. Also excepting 4 Acres & 75 rods of land heretofore prior to the 1/17/1845 sold to Riley B. Ashley. Also excepting and reserving from the above described party that portion of the same conveyed by Deed [U-76] by Frederick Bronson, Executor to Hugh Bolton on November 14, 1848, containing 68 Acres and 21 ¾ rods as particularly described in said deed . 6/10/1854 Bronson, Frederick [QCD – 45-262] $1,500 Newton, Warren N ¼ of SE ¼ of SW ¼ of Sec. 21; SW ¼ of Sec. 10 known as the Mather’s farm, excepting & reserving therefrom so much of said SW ¼ as was heretofore prior to Jan. 17, 1845 laid out in town lots & included in East Plainfield, also exempting 4 Acres & 75 rods of land heretofore prior to Jan. 17, 1845, sold to Riley B. Ashley [see I-21], the residue of said SW ¼ of Sec. 10 thereby conveyed containing about 136 ½ A. and the whole intended to be conveyed by said deed, containing about 136 ½ A.; excepting/reserving from the above described lands, that portion of same conveyed by deed by Isaac Bronson to Hugh Bolton on Nov. 14, 1848 & described in said deed [U-76-7] as follows: all that tract of land of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 bounded as follows: Commencing 16.20 chains North of the SE corner of SW ¼ of Sec. 10, thence North 23.53 ½ chains, thence North 89 ¼ degrees W. 16.75 chains, thence South 53 ½ degrees West 12.75 chains, thence South 36 ½ degrees East 3.12 ½ chains, thence South 53 ½ degrees West 9.05 chains, thence South 7.80 chains and thence South 89 ¼ degrees East 32.49 chains to place of beginning, containing 63 Acres and 21 ¾ rods……Also all that other tract of land known as N ½ of NW ¼ of SE ¼ of SW ¼ of Sec. 21, containing 5 A. 9/08/1847 Survey by Jeddiah Wooley, Jr. for Robert F. Bartlett & Hugh Bolton Commenced at the SW corner of Sec. 10 & run thence South 89 ¼ degrees East on a true line 40.01 chains [2640’ or ½ mile] and set a stone for a ¼ Section corner. Thence North 16.20 chains and set a post and ordered a stone for a division between Bartlett & Bolton. Thence North 23.53 ½ chains, set a post and ordered a stone for the center of Sec. 10 and the NE corner of the Survey. Thence North 89 ¼ degrees West 16.75 chains to a point in the Chicago & Plainfield Road. Thence S. 53 ½ degrees West along said Road 12.75 chains to the eastern boundary of Mather’s addition to the Town of Plainfield. Thence South 36 ½ degrees East 3.12 ½ chains. Thence South 53 ½ degrees West 9.05 chains, thence South 7.90 chains set a post and ordered a stone for a division between Bolton & Bartlett, thence South 2.50 chains, thence West 7.52 chains, thence South 13.70 chains to the place of beginning. 10/15/1840* Mathers, James [Deed – F-400] $3,000 Bronson, Arthur 10/19/1840 Also the following piece or parcel of land [excepting thereout a small part non embraced in the town boundary of the Town of East Plainfield] to wit – the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E. of the 3rd P. M. containing 131 A. –[contract includes other lands NA] 14 6/10/1836* Mathers, James/Sarah [MTG – A-204-7] $2,000 Bronson, Isaac (1) E ½ of the SW ¼ of Sec. 21 in Twp. 36N Range 9 E, containing 80 A (2) N ½ of the NW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E, containing 80 A (3) Also the following piece or parcel of land excepting thereout a small part now embraced in the town boundary of the Town of East Plainfield to wit – the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36N Range 9 E, containing about 131 A.; (4) the undivided ½ of the W ½ of the SE ¼ and (5) the undivided ½ of the S ½ of the SW ¼ of Sec. 3 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E, containing 80 A. in total To secure payment of $2,000 according to a certain bond, bearing even date herewith, in penal sum of $4,000 with interest thereon at 12% per annum from the date until paid, with 12% interest for the same to be computed from 6/10/1836 which said interest shall be paid semi-annually on the first days of July and January in each year. 6/06/1836* Turner, James M./Mary [Deed – A-165] $100 Mathers, James/Sarah 6/07/1836 The undivided ½ of the SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36N Range 9E, containing 80 A. 11/22/1834* U. S. Land Office [Land Patent – 1519] $200 Mathers, James 3/16/1837 – recorded 3/4/1914 Turner, James M. The SW ¼ of Sec. 10 in Twp. 36 N Range 9 E, containing 160 A. 15 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 February 25, 2020 To: Village of Plainfield 24401 W. Lockport Street Plainfield, IL 60544 Re: Hasan Residence 14919 S. Bartlett Ave Plainfield, IL 60544 Certificate of Appropriateness Application To Whom It May Concern: We offer the following information in conjunction with the Certificate of Appropriateness Application for the property located at 14919 S. Bartlett Avenue: Narrative of project:  We have designed an addition which will be built under the existing second floor in the rear of the home. The exterior will be clad in siding to match the current exterior.  Proposed windows in the addition will match color and style of (most of the) existing windows.  Skylight in the front stairwell that can be seen from the right elevation. The current stair does not get much natural light as the only window in the space was covered from a previous extended roof overhang modification.  Solar tube that will be visible on the right elevation. This is for an interior bathroom that does not have access to natural light.  New window in the existing rear stairwell that currently does not have natural light. This window will be visible from the left elevation.  New transom windows as part of the addition that will be visible from the left elevation.  Picture window on the first floor, included in the addition, that will be visible on the right elevation. Existing/Proposed use of the building: Building will remain residential use. Contributing and Non-contributing: Main home is designated as non-contributing, garage is designated as contributing. There is no work proposed for the garage. (supporting information continued on next page) 16 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Historic Photographs (2): Front elevation: 17 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Historic Photograph (front porch detail): 18 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Existing Front Elevation: 19 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Existing front/ right elevation: Existing front/left elevation: 20 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Existing rear elevation: Existing rear elevation with historically contributing garage: 21 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Proposed area of rear elevation to be affected (highlighted in yellow): 22 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Proposed materials: Wood vertical siding, will be painted to match: (image from existing home) Windows (Manufacturer to be verified by contractor): 23 2368 Corporate Lane Suite 116 Naperville, IL 60563 630.389.0594 Proposed exterior lighting to match lighting on existing carriage house garage: Please contact us with any questions. Thank you, Jessica L Otte Project Manager jotte@meyerdesign.net 24 T1DATE:PROJECT NO:BUILDER:CLIENT:SHEET NO: MD19-155 DESCRIPTION:Plainfield, IL14919 S. Bartlett Ave. © COPYRIGHT 2019 MEYER DESIGN The Hasan Residence11-7-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN12-11-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN1-16-2020SCHEMATIC DESIGN2-21-2020DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (BID SET) NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION2-6-2020HISTORIC DISTRICT PRESENTATION25 A1DATE:PROJECT NO:BUILDER:CLIENT:SHEET NO: MD19-155 DESCRIPTION:Plainfield, IL14919 S. Bartlett Ave. © COPYRIGHT 2019 MEYER DESIGN The Hasan Residence11-7-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN12-11-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN1-16-2020SCHEMATIC DESIGN2-21-2020DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (BID SET) NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION2-6-2020HISTORIC DISTRICT PRESENTATIONA SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" B SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"C SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" D SCALE: NTS E SCALE: NTS 26 A2DATE:PROJECT NO:BUILDER:CLIENT:SHEET NO: MD19-155 DESCRIPTION:Plainfield, IL14919 S. Bartlett Ave. © COPYRIGHT 2019 MEYER DESIGN The Hasan Residence11-7-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN12-11-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN1-16-2020SCHEMATIC DESIGN2-21-2020DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (BID SET) NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION2-6-2020HISTORIC DISTRICT PRESENTATIONA SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" B SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" C SCALE: NTS D SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" E SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" 27 A3DATE:PROJECT NO:BUILDER:CLIENT:SHEET NO: MD19-155 DESCRIPTION:Plainfield, IL14919 S. Bartlett Ave. © COPYRIGHT 2019 MEYER DESIGN The Hasan Residence11-7-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN12-11-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN1-16-2020SCHEMATIC DESIGN2-21-2020DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (BID SET) NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION2-6-2020HISTORIC DISTRICT PRESENTATIONA SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" B SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" D SCALE: VARIES C SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 28 A4DATE:PROJECT NO:BUILDER:CLIENT:SHEET NO: MD19-155 DESCRIPTION:Plainfield, IL14919 S. Bartlett Ave. © COPYRIGHT 2019 MEYER DESIGN The Hasan Residence11-7-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN12-11-2019SCHEMATIC DESIGN1-16-2020SCHEMATIC DESIGN2-21-2020DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (BID SET) NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION2-6-2020HISTORIC DISTRICT PRESENTATIONA SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" B SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" D SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" D SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" 29