City of Naperville Historic Preservation Commission met July 24

City of Naperville Historic Preservation Commission met July 24
Naperville City Council — City of Naperville Website

City of Naperville Historic Preservation Commission met July 24

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

TO PROVIDE LIVE PUBLIC COMMENT, TESTIMONY, OR TO CROSS-EXAMINE WITNESSES DURING THE MEETING:

To address the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) in-person during the meeting in the Council Chambers, members of the public will be called on during the meeting by the Chairman.

TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR MATERIALS:

1. You may submit written comments to planning@naperville.il.us in advance of the meeting.

(Please note, because emailed written comments are available for advance review by the HPC, they will not be read into the record during the HPC hearing). Below are the deadlines for written comments provided in advance of the meeting:

• Written comments received by 5:00 p.m. the Thursday before the meeting, will be included in the meeting packet sent to the HPC. This meeting packet is also posted on the City’s website.

• Written comments received after 5:00 p.m. the Thursday before the meeting, through 5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting, will be emailed directly to the HPC, but will not be included in the HPC packet or posted online.

• Written comments received after 5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting, will be added to the case file.

PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION:

Any individual who may require an accommodation to listen to or participate in the meeting should contact the Community Services Department at (630) 305-5300 as soon as possible, but no later than by 5 p.m. on the day of the meeting.

PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES:

• The citizen participation guidelines are outlined in 1-5-6-6: – CITIZEN PARTICIPATION of the Naperville Municipal Code.

• ALL VIEWPOINTS AND OPINIONS WELCOME: All viewpoints are welcome, positive comments and constructive criticism are encouraged. Speakers must refrain from harassing or directing threats or personal attacks at Commission members, staff, other speakers or members of the public. Comments made to intentionally disrupt the meeting may be managed as necessary to maintain appropriate decorum and allow for city to be accomplished.

• The HPC will call on you at the appropriate time during the meeting to speak. Once you are called on, you may identify yourself for the public record and address remarks to the Historic Preservation Commission as a whole. Speak clearly and try to limit remarks directly to the matter under discussion.

• We appreciate your understanding as we implement a check-in process to improve security while maintaining a welcoming environment.

A. CALL TO ORDER:

B. ROLL CALL:

C. PUBLIC FORUM:

D. OLD BUSINESS:

E. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS

F. REPORTS

1. 25-0841 Conduct the 2025 Board and Commission Member Training 

2. 25-0954 Receive the report regarding new business items requested at the June 26, 2025 HPC meeting

4. 25-0959 Approve the Minutes of the June 26, 2025, Historic Preservation Commission meeting

3. 25-0958 Consider the letters of support for the adaptive reuse of the Oak Cottage located in the Greene Valley Forest Preserve at 23W171 Hobson Rd., Naperville, IL 60540

G. NEW BUSINESS:

H. ADJOURNMENT:

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