City of Woodstock Historic Preservation Commission met May 20

City of Woodstock Historic Preservation Commission met May 20
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City of Woodstock Historic Preservation Commission met May 20

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

1. CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL

2. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES

a. March 25, 2024

3. PUBLIC COMMENT – In accordance with the Illinois Open Meetings Act, the general public may address the Commission. Additional comment periods will be

4. OLD BUSINESS

5. NEW BUSINESS

a. Union Place (former Die Cast site)—Certificate of Appropriateness for Affordable Senior Housing Project

b. City of Woodstock—Certificate of Appropriateness for Opera House renovations

c. City of Woodstock—Certificate of Appropriateness for trash enclosure on East Judd Street

6. REPORTS AND DISCUSSION

a. Color schemes, signs, and awnings

7. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

a. 223 S Tryon deck

8. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.woodstockil.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/462?fileID=4347



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