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Preservation commission recommends landmark status for 222 Maple Hill; tree commission and sustainability task force report planting, buckthorn removal and a $8
Summary
The Preservation Commission recommended the voluntary addition of 222 Maple Hill Road to the village’s certified landmark list and reviewed other permits; the Tree Commission reported planting 96 street trees and ongoing buckthorn removal, and the Sustainability Task Force outlined a paper‑shredding partnership and outreach plans.
The Glencoe Preservation Commission on Aug. 5 recommended that the village board consider adding 222 Maple Hill Road to the certified landmark list, village staff reported Aug. 20. Commissioners reviewed the property’s eligibility, took public input during a hearing and will forward their recommendation to the village board for future consideration.
At the same meeting the commission evaluated a demolition permit application for 379 Jefferson Avenue and determined no further action was warranted, staff said.
Trustees also heard updates from the Tree Commission and the Sustainability Task Force. The Tree Commission…
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