Nues Herald-Spectator

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Nues Herald-Spectator Your local source since 1951. One Dollar I Thursday, July 18,2013I A W.&PPTS company I ACHICAGOSUNTIMEScornpubication niles.suntimes.com Nues Herald-Spectator Go A comic take on getting old (Page 42] Food Exchange student inspires recipe (Page Morton Grove Village Board is considering an assault weapons ban, which resident Mimi Odicho said she Read the full story [Page 5] IThesupports, having fled Syria to get away from dangerous weapons. I RICK KAMBIC-s un-Times Media Homespun Assaultgunban targeted Make your own frozen treats (Page 34] NUes Herald-Spectator © 2013 Sun-Times Media I All Rights Reserved STAY CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY! T I.IIIlUI IIII S0E-1LOg -i]: Sim u ii a I. Ii : u. i.u. - lu II J_s NOJ.)10 10959 u. iiII II UI LIC00000 J_SI0 .Ld30 -L>1W:N.W 11lu a lui. aa T1u1u1$ lilia. u. u. Uluius u. ii ii 0000oo 6O3 90 ,i::::: s il au i uii ii ail 4'I' 6T0uiLO1 !' 'F WWW.SIGNUP.PIONEERLOCAL.COM 2 THURSDAY, JULY 18,2013 NIL weekend clearance!4O°08°'.toff CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE NOW 9.99 65% OFF 40%-65% OFF 65%-80% OFF CASUAL SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS IMPULSE APPAREL WHEN YOU Orig.* $20-$45. Select Orig * $45-69. 50, Orig.* $29-$129, TAKE AN EXTRA tees, polos, woven now 15.75-24.33. now 10.15-77.40. sportshirts and more. From designers and Dresses, tops, shorts 30% OFF famous makers. & more. Misses. Orig." $29-$299, final cost 5.80-104.65. Tops, pants & more. Misses & petites. Women's prices slightly higher. CLEARANCE lirA r CLEARANCE CLEARANCE 50%-75% OFF 5%-80% OFF 60%-85% OFF 65%-80% OFF SPORTSWEAR HEN YOU TAKE WHEN YOU WHEN YOU & ACh VE WEAR N EXTRA 30% OFF TAKE AN EXTRA TAKE AN EXTRA Orig.* $25-$89, rig.* $1 0-49. 50, final 50% OFF 30% OFF now 12.50-44.50. ost 3.48-13.97. Tops, Orig.* 7.50-$89, Orig.* 19.50-$79, final Young men's polos, horts, dresses, skirts & finalcost t75- st6.82-27.65. Juniors' tees, shorts & more. ore. Boys' 2-20; girls' $33. Bras, panties, tops, shorts, dresses & -16. Also for juniors: shapewear, sleepwear more by Celebrity Pink, rig,* 19.50-$79, & more. xOxO, BCX & moro. CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE CLEARANCE 50%-65% OFF 40%-75% OFF 50%-75% OFF 50%-75% OFF WHEN YOU WHEN YOU SWIMWEAR SHOES & TAKE AN EXTRA TAKE AN EXTRA FOR HER SANDALS 30% OFF 25% OFF Orig.* $32-$168, now Orig,* $39-$139, Or;g.* 1.99-$3625, fij Orig.* $20-$298, $8-SM. Separates and now 9.75-69.50. cost .69-1749.30. Sheets, final cost $6-223.50. one-piece styles from Dress and casual styles housewares & more. Handbags: totes, favorite makers. Misses. for her from Macys card/savings pass hobos, crossbody bags, our clearance racks. discount doesn't apply. wallets & more. PLUS, TAKE AN EXTRA 20% OR 15% OFFÌ when you use your Mocys Card or savings pass during our Weekend Clearance Sale, tExciusions apply, see pass. *rrccys WOW! PASS C') o a = EXTRA SAVINGS ON ALL SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL! .-(-'J -- (EXCEPT SPECIALS & SUPER BUYS) -' =(f) N. Q r'. -IC) N. C) EXTRA 2O OFF - co N.-.. - N. C) SELECT SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL FOR HIM, HER & KIDS c'j) a Q EXTRA 15% 0FF all sale & clearance watches, fine & fashion jewelry, coats, suits, dresses, O -_ Q = Q intimates; men's suif separates & sportcoats and select shoes = Q 1 < -1 IC) Exdudes: Everyday Values (EDV), all home items, furniture, mattresses, floor coverings, rugs, electrics/elvctronics, cosmetics/fragrances, athletic shoes > - IC) Q for him, her & kids, gift cards, jewelry trunk shows, previous purchases, special orders, selected licensed depts., special purchases, services, exclusions ci) ("J LU=Q LU Q may vary on macyscom. Cannot be combined with any savings pass/coupon, extra discount or credit offer except opening a new Macy's account. a CN I = EXTRA SAVINGS 96 APPLIED TO REDUCED PRICES. CLEARANCE 60% OFF TO GET A MOBILE PASS, TEXT "CPN" TO MACYS (62297) CN WHEN YOU TAKE AN EXTRA 20% OFF 1 You'll also receive text alerts about our latest sales, events & more! Max 3 msgs/wk. Msg & data rates may apply. Orig $200-$8000, final cost $80-$3200. Clearance Text STOP to 62297 to cancel. Terms & conditions at macys.com/mobilehelp Privacy policy at macys.com/privacypvlicy fine jewelry: diamonds, gemstones, more. FREE SHIPPING AT MACYS.COM WITH $99 ONLINE PURCHASE NO PROMO CODE NEEDED; EXCLUSIONS APPLY. the magic of )- REG. & ORIG. PRICES ARE OFFERING PRICES AND SAVINGS MAY NOT BE BASED ON ACTUAL SALES. SOME ORIG. PRICES NOT IN EFFECT DURING THEPAST 90 DAYS. EXTRA SAVINGS IN EFFECT 7/17-7/21/2013, EXCEPT AS NOTED. *Intermediate price reductions may have been taken. Jewelry photo may be enlarged or enhanced to show detail. Fine jewelry at selectstores; log on to macys.com for locations. Almost all gemstones have been treated to enhance their beauty & require special care, log on to macys.com/gemstones or ask your sales professional. Clearanceand closeout items are available while supplies last. Advertised merchandise may not be carried at your local Macy's & selection may vary by store. Prices & merchandise may differ atmacys.com. Luggage carries mfrs' warranties; to see a mfr's warranty at no charge before purchasing, visit a store or write to: Macy's Warranty Dept., PO Box 1026, Maryland Heights, MO 63043, attn: Consumer Warranties.N3060331. OPEN A MACY'S ACCOUNT FOR EXTRA 15% SAVINGS THE FIRST 2 DAYS, UP TO $100, WITH MORE REWARDS TO COME. Macy's credit card is availablesubject to credit approval; new account savings valid the day your account is opened and the next day; excludes services, selected licensed departments, gift cards, restaurants, gourmet food & wine. The newaccount savings are limited to a total of $100; application must qualify for immediate approval to receive extra savings; employees not eligible. NIL I THURSDAY,JULY18,2013 3 SFLASLL DAILY JENNY INSIDE THE BRAIN OF A BOMBSHELL Jenny McCarthy shares everything ¡n her no - hoi ds- barred Monday-through-Friday biog, Daily Jenny. Check it out every day at chîcagosplashcom/ dailyjenny jitirnecorn fl /suntimessplash à:suntimes splash 4 I THURSDAY, JULY18, 2013 I NIL Inside Guide* This Community Week Blotter * Obituaries Nues H Herald-Spectator Visit us online Take a snapshot of this ap code and go directly to your 28Business online community paper. Morton Grove is making plans to bolster local industrial areas, and wanted business input. Business Real Estate Havea story Email your news tips to niles@ Homespun to tell us? pioneerlocal.com Food We want to hear from you. Here's how you can fill us in. Movies Like us on Facebook Worship at facebook.com/ Follow us on Twitter: @NilesHSnews NilesHeraldSpectator1 Sports PUBLICATION INFORMATION Wiles HeraId-Spec tator CUSPS 390-680) Vol 64, No 30. Published 52 issues per year by Sun-Times Media, LLC, 350 N Orleans, Chicago IL 60654. Single copy $1.00. ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONS Acceptance of ads by Publisher is expressly conditioned on and subject to the following terms. 'Publisher' means this publication, its parent(s),subsidiaries and af- Periodicals postage paid at Chicago IL 60607 and filiates Adnertiser agrees that Publisher's liabIity n relation to any act, omission, failure to publish, or error in the publishing of any ad will notexceed the amount paid for such ad. Under no circumstances will additional mailing offices. One-year subscription: Publisher ever be liable for any indirect, consequential or special damages, or any other costs arising out or related to any act, omission, failure topublish, or error in the publishing of an ad. lt is the sole respon- $32.00. In-county only. Call (847)486-930010 sibility of the Adxertiser to check the correctness of each insertion Publisher reserves the right to limit the amount of advertising, to edit. or rejectany copy, and to cancel any advertising at its sole discretion subscribe. POSTMASTER: Send address changes without notice. Advertiser agrees to indemnify and hold Publisher harmless from and against any liability, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising from anyclaims resulting from publication to Niles Herald-Spectator, c/n Pioneer Newspapers by Publisher of the Advertiser's ads. Inc., 350 N. Orleans, Chicago IL 60654, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013 o C ommunity Contact Us at Nues Herald-Spactator Mayor calls town hail meeting Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight I CEO, to discuss assault weaponsban Wrapports, LLC Jim Hickey BY RICK KAMBIC [email protected] General Manager, Sun-Times Media Local Using feedback from Robert K. Eider I a town hail meeting, Editor in Chief, Sun-Times Media Local Morton Grove trust- Jill McDermott j ees could vote on 847-682-5907 VP, Advertising an assault weapons [email protected] ban during a special Advertising board meeting Display Ads I 312-321-2400 Thursday, July 18. Nearly 40 residents attended Classified Ads I the July 15 town hail meeting 847-998-3400 to listen to or voice opinions. [email protected] Trustees planned to decide on David T. Sherman Wednesday if any ban will be 312-646-9552 proposed during the Thursday Advertising Director meeting. Illinois legislators overrode Customer Service Goy. Pat Quinn's veto of House and Delivery Bill 183 - the "Concealed Carry Service or Subscriptions Act" - on Wednesday, July 877-855-7722 9, making the bill law. The law [email protected] allows local municipalities to ban assault weapons, if they Customer Service Hours Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. choose, but the bans must be Sat. 6:30 am-noon on the books within 10 days of Sun.
Recommended publications
  • Permit Review Committee Report
    MINUTES OF THE MEETING COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS December 3, 2009 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks held a regular meeting on December 3, 2009. The meeting was held at City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., Room 201-A, Chicago, Illinois. The meeting began at 12:55 p.m. PRESENT: David Mosena, Chairman John Baird, Secretary Yvette Le Grand Christopher Reed Patricia A. Scudiero, Commissioner Department of Zoning and Planning Ben Weese ABSENT: Phyllis Ellin Chris Raguso Edward Torrez Ernest Wong ALSO PRESENT: Brian Goeken, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Zoning and Planning, Historic Preservation Division Patricia Moser, Senior Counsel, Department of Law Members of the Public (The list of those in attendance is on file at the Commission office.) A tape recording of this meeting is on file at the Department of Zoning and Planning, Historic Preservation Division offices, and is part of the permanent public record of the regular meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Chairman Mosena called the meeting to order. 1. Approval of the Minutes of the November 5, 2009, Regular Meeting Motioned by Baird, seconded by Weese. Approved unanimously. (6-0) 2. Preliminary Landmark Recommendation UNION PARK HOTEL WARD 27 1519 W. Warren Boulevard Resolution to recommend preliminary landmark designation for the UNION PARK HOTEL and to initiate the consideration process for possible designation of the building as a Chicago Landmark. The support of Ald. Walter Burnett (27th Ward), within whose ward the building is located, was noted for the record. Motioned by Reed, seconded by Weese. Approved unanimously. (6-0) 3. Report from a Public Hearing and Final Landmark Recommendation to City Council CHICAGO BLACK RENAISSANCE LITERARY MOVEMENT Lorraine Hansberry House WARD 20 6140 S.
    [Show full text]
  • Guy Mongrain Et Claire Poitras
    Les centres d’affaires au début du XXe siècle. Montréal et les villes comparables Guy Mongrain et Claire Poitras Les centres d’affaires au e début du XX siècle. Montréal et les villes comparables Guy Mongrain et Claire Poitras Les centres d’affaires au début du XXe siècle. Montréal et les villes comparables Guy Mongrain et Claire Poitras INRS-Urbanisation, Culture et Société Les centres d’affaires au début du XXe siècle. Montréal et les villes comparables Guy Mongrain et Claire Poitras Photographies de la page couverture : Vue de Montréal en 1914. Source : BANQ, Albums de rues E.-Z. Massicotte, 1-5-b. ; Vue de Boston vers 1906. Source : Detroit Publishing Co., Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress, LC-D4-15519 R. INRS-Urbanisation, Culture et Société Janvier 2010 Responsabilité scientifique : Guy Mongrain et Claire Poitras Institut national de la recherche scientifique Centre - Urbanisation Culture Société Diffusion : Institut national de la recherche scientifique Centre - Urbanisation Culture Société 385, rue Sherbrooke Est Montréal (Québec) H2X 1E3 Téléphone : (514) 499-4000 Télécopieur : (514) 499-4065 www.ucs.inrs.ca Projet de recherche financé par la Ville de Montréal et le ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine Révision linguistique : Guy Mongrain et Claire Poitras ISBN 978-2-89575-206-6 Dépôt légal : - Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2010 - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada © Tous droits réservés TABLE DES MATIÈRES Mandat et hypothèse de travail 1 1- Aspects méthodologiques
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of the Meeting Commission on Chicago Landmarks February 7, 2013
    MINUTES OF THE MEETING COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS FEBRUARY 7, 2013 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks held a regular meeting on February 7, 2013. The meeting was held at the County Building, 118 N. Clark St., County Board Room, Chicago, Illinois. The meeting began at 1:05 p.m. PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Rafael Leon, Chair Anita Blanchard Victor Ignacio Dziekiewicz Jim Houlihan Tony Hu (arrived after item 4 on the agenda) Mary Ann Smith Ernest Wong Andrew Mooney, Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Economic Development ALSO PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Eleanor Gorski, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Housing and Economic Development, Historic Preservation Division Brad McConell, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Housing and Economic Development, Legislative Affairs & Special Projects Patti Scudiero, Managing Deputy Commissioner, Department of Housing and Economic Development, Bureau of Planning and Zoning Arthur Dolinsky, Department of Law, Real Estate Division William Acguiar, Assistant Corporation Counsel, Department of Law Mardell Nereim, Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel, Department of Law Members of the Public (The list of those in attendance is on file at the Commission office.) A recording of this meeting is on file at the Department of Housing and Economic Development, Historic Preservation Division offices and is part of the public record of the regular meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Commissioner Leon called the meeting to order. 1. Approval of the Minutes of the January 10, 2013, Regular Meeting Motioned by Wong, seconded by Blanchard. Approved unanimously. (7-0) 2. Preliminary Landmark Recommendation 42ND PRECINCT/TOWN HALL POLICE STATION WARD 44 3600 N. Halsted Ave. Resolution to recommend preliminary landmark designation for the 42ND PRECINCT/TOWN HALL POLICE STATION and to initiate the consideration process for possible designation of the building as a Chicago Landmark.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Landmarks Address List
    Chicago Landmarks List Following is the list of addresses of those properties designated as Chicago Landmarks by the City Council, as well as those under consideration for designation by the Commission of Chicago Landmarks (as of June 3, 2021). Street Name Address Range Landmark Name E. 8th St. 68 thru 98 (evens) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 8th St. 69 thru 99 (odds) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 8th St. 75 thru 87 (odds) Essex Inn E. 9th St. 68 thru 98 (evens) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 9th St. 69 thru 99 (odds) Historic Michigan Boulevard District W. 9th St. S. Plymouth Ct. (SW corner) Site of John & Mary Jones House E. 11th St. 21 thru 35 (odds) Ludington Building E. 11th St. 69 thru 99 (odds) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 11th St. 74 thru 98 (evens) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 14th St. 101 thru 115 (odds) Historic Chicago Firehouse W. 15th St. 4200 thru 4212 (evens) Pentecostal Church of Holiness (Preliminary) E. 18th St. 100 thru 116 (evens) Motor Row District E. 18th St. 205 thru 315 (odds) Prairie Avenue District E. 18th St. 221 thru 237 (odds) Glessner House W. 18th St. 524 thru 530 (evens) Schoenhofen Brewery W. 18th St. 1215 thru 1225 (odds) Thalia Hall E. 21st St. 339 thru 371 (odds) R. R. Donnelley Plant W. 22nd Pl. 200 thru 208 (evens) On Leong Building E. 23rd St. 42 thru 132 (evens) Motor Row District E. 23rd St. 63 thru 133 (odds) Motor Row District W. 23rd St. 3634 thru 3658 (evens) Shedd Park Fieldhouse E.
    [Show full text]
  • Analysis of Local Landmarks Using National Park Service Thematic Framework Model Individual Landmarks and Landmark Districts Designated As of August, 2019
    Chicago Landmarks - Analysis of Local Landmarks Using National Park Service Thematic Framework Model Individual Landmarks and Landmark Districts designated as of August, 2019 Landmark Year Constructed Address* Landmark Type Designated Peopling Theme: Institutions Theme: Culture Theme: Politics Theme: Economy Theme: Technology Theme: Environment Theme: GlobalismTheme: 227 East Walton Place Apartment Building 1956 227 E Walton Place, Chicago IL Individual 6/6/2012 300 West Adams Street Office Building 1927 300 W Adams Street, Chicago IL Individual 5/13/2009 333 North Michigan Building 1928 333 N Michigan Avenue, Chicago IL Individual 2/7/1997 35 East Wacker Building / Jewelers' Building 1925-1927 35 E Wacker Drive, Chicago IL Individual 2/9/1994 42nd Precinct/Town Hall Police Station 1907 3600 N Halsted Street, Chicago IL Individual 9/11/2013 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion 1919 6300 E Hayes Drive, Chicago IL Individual 12/8/2004 6901 Ogelsby Cooperative Apartment Building 1928-1929 6901 S Ogelsby Avenue, Chicago IL Individual 9/10/2008 860-880 Lake Shore Drive 1949-1951 860 N Lake Shore Drive, Chicago IL Individual 6/10/1996 Abbott (Dr. Wallace C.) House 1891; 1906 4605 N Hermitage Avenue, Chicago IL Individual 3/1/2006 Jessie and William Adams House 1901 9326 S Pleasant Avenue, Chicago IL Individual 6/16/1994 Jane Addams' Hull House and Dining Room 1856; 1905 800 S Halsted Street, Chicago IL Individual 6/12/1994 Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool 1936-1938 North end of Lincoln Park Zoo at Fullerton Parkway, Chicago IL Individual 11/6/2002 All Saints
    [Show full text]
  • S:\PLDATA\Plan320\CLG Report\20
    Commission on Chicago Landmarks CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2010 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks (the “Commission”), whose members are appointed by the Mayor and the City Council, was established in 1968 by City ordinance. The Commission is responsible for recommending to the City Council which areas, districts, places, buildings, structures, works of art, and other similar objects within the City of Chicago should be designated as Chicago Landmarks, which protects them by law. As part of the City’s 2011 budget, a departmental reorganization was proposed which included the merger of the Department of Zoning and Land Use Planning (which includes the Historic Preservation Division that staffs the Commission) and the Department of Community Development. Adopted by City Council in November 2010, and effective January 1, 2011, a new Department of Housing and Economic Development (HED) was created. The Historic Preservation Division will continue to staff the Commission on Chicago Landmarks and is part of the new department. The Acting HED Commissioner is Andrew J. Mooney. As part of the reorganization, the Chicago Landmarks Ordinance was amended to reduce the Commission membership from ten to nine members to reflect this new department organization, with the ninth member being the HED Commissioner (or his or her designee) as an ex-officio member. This annual report has been prepared in fulfillment of the City of Chicago’s annual reporting requirement under the National Park Services’s Certified Local Government Program established under the National Historic Preservation Act. The City of Chicago has been a “Certified Local Government” since 1985. 1.
    [Show full text]
  • MINUTES of the MEETING COMMISSION on CHICAGO LANDMARKS December 4, 2014
    MINUTES OF THE MEETING COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS December 4, 2014 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks held their regularly scheduled meeting on December 4, 2014. The meeting was held at the City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., Room 201-A, Chicago, Illinois. The meeting began at 12:47 p.m. PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Jim Houlihan, Vice Chairman Andrew Mooney, Secretary Commissioner of the Department Planning and Development Victor Ignacio Dziekiewicz Tony Hu Mary Ann Smith Richard Tolliver Ernest Wong ABSENT: Rafael Leon, Chairman Anita Blanchard ALSO PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Eleanor Gorski, Director of Historic Preservation, Department of Planning and Development Lisa Misher, Department of Law, Real Estate Division Members of the Public (The list of those in attendance is on file at the Commission office.) A transcript of this meeting is on file at the Department of Planning and Development, Historic Preservation Division offices and is part of the public record of the regular meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Chairman Leon called the meeting to order. 1. Approval of the Minutes of Previous Meeting Regular Meeting of November 6, 2014 Motioned by Dziekiewicz, seconded by Tolliver. Approved unanimously. (7-0) 2. Final Landmark Recommendation to City Council SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY DISTRICT WARD 24 Bounded roughly by Homan Ave., Arthington St., Spaulding Ave., and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad viaduct Vote to adopt the final landmark recommendation to City Council for the Sears Roebuck & Company District. Motioned by Wong, seconded by Smith. Approved unanimously. (7-0) 3. Pre-Permit Review WRIGLEY FIELD WARD 44 1060 W. Addison St. Revisions to previously approved Master Rehabilitation Plan 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington/Wabash Loop Elevated Station
    Federal Transit Administration Washington/Wabash Loop Elevated Station ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA) February 2014 Prepared by the Chicago Department of Transportation in cooperation with the Federal Transit Administration Federal Transit Administration Washington/Wabash Loop Elevated Station ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA) February 2014 Prepared by the Chicago Department of Transportation in cooperation with the Federal Transit Administration WashingtonAlUabash Loop Elevated Station Project City of Chicago, Cook County, lllinois ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Submitted pursuant to 42 U.S.C. a$2 Q)@) by the: U.S, Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration and the Chicago Department of Transportation Z- et- 'lttlL Date of Approval Marisol Sim6n, Regional Administrator Federal Transit Administration - Li * Zr.t- Z-o t Date of Approval Scheinfeld, Commissioner Washington/YVabash Loop Elevated Station Environmental Assessment February 2014 (THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) Washington/Wabash Loop Elevated Station Environmental Assessment ii February 2014 RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES Lead Agency: Federal Transit Administration Project Sponsor: City of Chicago - Department of Transportation WHERE TO FIND COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT A hard copy of the document is available for public inspection at the following locations: Harold Washington Public Library Center Municipal Reference Collection 400 South State Street, Fifth Floor Chicago, Illinois 60605 Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1100 Chicago, Illinois
    [Show full text]
  • Commission on Chicago Landmarks
    Commission on Chicago Landmarks CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2015 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks, whose members are appointed by the Mayor and the City Council, was established in 1968 by city ordinance. The Commission is responsible for recommending to the City Council which areas, districts, places, buildings, structures, works of art, and other similar objects within the City of Chicago should be designated as Chicago Landmarks, which protects them by law. This annual report has been prepared in fulfillment of the City’s annual reporting requirement under the National Park Service’s Certified Local Government Program established under the National Historic Preservation Act. The City of Chicago has been a “Certified Local Government” since 1985. The Commission is staffed by the Historic Preservation Division in the Department of Planning and Development. The 2015 staff consisted of six and one half staff, a reduction from 2014 due to retirement/loss. Though the Division participates in Department-wide planning and economic development initiatives, the majority of the work performed by staff is focused on the duties outlined in the Landmarks Ordinance and the Rules and Regulations of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. This work includes, but is not limited to, landmark designations, permit review, economic incentives for landmark properties, and the demolition delay process. 1. CHICAGO LANDMARK DESIGNATION The landmark designation process begins with a preliminary vote by the Commission on Chicago Landmarks (CCL). This vote not only initiates the formal designation process, but places the review of building permits for the proposed landmark under the jurisdiction of the Commission unless there is a final denial action by the Commission or City Council.
    [Show full text]
  • Citywide Historic Resources - Landmark Districts
    ! MANNHEIM E P L a x F a O S T K p n r E E R N k N r d E D e s Y m s L A W R s a E EAST RIVER N C w r E k B E a L CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND M O D N y T K E N s PACIFIC PACIFIC i N P E s E D T Y E R t S H O r ORIOLE ORIOLE OR O H IOLE N ORIOLE W P T I i G R A O G c A R U T I D N H T S Y t HARLEM HARLEM HARLEM A s R ¨ ¦ § G M 9 R I T A 0 A N G D O A K P A R E AK PARK OAK K OAK PARK OAK PARK O PARK F O S T E NAGLE NAGLE NAGLE R N NARRAGANSETT AGLE NARRAGANSETT P NAGLE E T T O N E U O 5 R R H 9 6 S T Y 3 T H O R H AUSTIN AUSTIN W N D AUSTIN E G S R T A ! N 4 D CENTRAL 4 CENTRAL CENTRAL C H C A I C L D E A K W I G I S N R E O D E LARAMIE LARAMIE L Z O LARAMIE E LARAMIE L F N I I V O L E U H S E S L T O R E O L 5 I W N N V S 5 E 1 V EDE A 5 K N O E S R E S E E D E D E N S N I R Y E T 4 C T L N R 3 N T S CIC O ERO I T B Z C CICERO R O H O N B CICER I E U E D R R O E 5 N 1 A S V C 1 M K 1 K T OS KOSTNER E TNER A I 1 STNER KOSTNER KOSTNER KO K KOSTNER N KOSTNER R T KOSTNER D Z E M H G I N I S 5 1 R E N S A 1 6 O A T E K 4 S T D E N N 3 T H Y R V D 1 ! A 5 1 E D ! R 5 N 1 PULASKI PULASKI M T PULASKI S 6 9 H I 9 O 6 T 3 T A N 5 H T G A H 3 E D 1 S 7 D P ¨¦§ 5 2 V CENTRAL PARK 5 TRAL PARK T CEN 6 NTRAL PARK RK CE E L PA I CENTRAL PARK CENTRA ! NTRAL PARK A CE RK S RAL PA T CENT ! T 3 5 T N 4 4 H O H E 3 C N B 6 R 1 R 9 P H U 0 S D E 7 I R C O 5 R I T 5 5 O E 1 A N 5 H S 5 P S G KEDZIE N KEDZIE KEDZIE G ! T H O ZIE T KED K D 3 H L O B I E I E N P N R V D N C 1 E G H Y A O C Z T J O N L O O I N A E O N L M W R U M B U H A I C L H 1 A V U ORNIA W CALIF
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of the Meeting Commission on Chicago Landmarks November 7, 2013
    MINUTES OF THE MEETING COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS NOVEMBER 7, 2013 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks held their regularly scheduled meeting on November 7, 2013. The meeting was held at the City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., Room 201-A, Chicago, Illinois. The meeting began at 12:45 p.m. PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Rafael Leon, Chairman Jim Houlihan, Vice Chairman Andrew Mooney, Secretary Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Economic Development Anita Blanchard Victor Ignacio Dziekiewicz Ernest Wong ABSENT: Tony Hu Mary Ann Smith John Baird, Commissioner Emeritus ALSO PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Eleanor Gorski, Director of Historic Preservation Department of Housing and Economic Development Lisa Misher, Department of Law, Real Estate Division Members of the Public (The list of those in attendance is on file at the Commission office.) A recording of this meeting is on file at the Department of Housing and Economic Development, Historic Preservation Division offices and is part of the public record of the regular meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Commissioner Leon called the meeting to order. He announced that the agenda items related to Wrigley Field would be heard at the end of the meeting. 1. Approval of the Minutes of Previous Meeting Regular Meeting of October 3, 2013 Motioned by Blanchard, seconded by Wong. Approved unanimously. (6-0) 2. Preliminary Landmark Recommendation CAIRO SUPPER CLUB BUILDING WARD 46 4015-4017 N. Sheridan Rd. Abby Sullivan, representing Alderman Cappleman, spoke in support of the designation. Patrick Thompson, attorney for Thorek Hospital – the owner, asked for a 30-day extension to consider the landmark designation.
    [Show full text]
  • Meeting Minutes Permit Review Committee Commission on Chicago
    MINUTES OF THE MEETING COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS May 2, 2019 The Commission on Chicago Landmarks held its regularly scheduled meeting on May 2, 2019. The meeting was held at City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street, City Hall Council Chambers, Chicago, Illinois. The meeting began at 12:45 p.m. PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Rafael Leon, Chairman Jim Houlihan, Vice Chairman Eleanor Gorski, (Designee of Commissioner David Reifman, Secretary) Bureau Chief, Bureau of Planning, Historic Preservation and Sustainability, Department of Planning and Development Gabriel Dziekiewicz Carmen Rossi Richard Tolliver Mary Ann Smith Ernest Wong ABSENT: Juan Moreno ALSO PHYSICALLY PRESENT: Dijana Cuvalo, Architect IV, Department of Planning and Development Michael Gaynor, Department of Law, Real Estate and Land Use Division Members of the Public (The list of those in attendance is on file at the Commission office.) A recording of this meeting is on file at the Historic Preservation Division offices of the Department of Planning and Development and is part of the public record of the regular meeting of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Chairman Leon called the meeting to order. 1. Approval of the Minutes of Previous Meeting Regular Meeting of April 4, 2019 Motioned by Dziekiewicz, seconded by Wong. Approved unanimously (8-0). Lisa Misher joined the meeting. 2. Expanded Summary of Information for a Preliminary Landmark Recommendation (FORMER) LYMAN TRUMBULL PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING WARD 40 5200-5224 North Ashland Avenue/1600-1612 West Foster Avenue Matt Crawford presented the report. Resolution to adopt the Expanded Preliminary Summary of Information for the (Former) Lyman Trumbull Public School Building Motioned by Smith, seconded by Dziekiewicz.
    [Show full text]