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Owner proposes metal cladding to repair failing masonry at 440 E. Ogden; plan commission recommended approval
Summary
The property owner of 440 East Ogden Avenue told the Hinsdale board July 15 that masonry failures near four window openings necessitate replacement with lightweight metal cladding. The plan commission voted 7‑0 to recommend approval; the change does not alter building height or site layout and is presented as maintenance and safety work.
HINSDALE, Ill. — At a first reading on July 15, the Village Board reviewed a proposal to repair and modify the exterior facade at 440 East Ogden Avenue after the building owner and contractor reported masonry failures around window openings.
Staff said the building, currently occupied by Normandy Builders and located at the southwest corner of County Line Road and Ogden Avenue, is about 1.67 acres in the B‑3…
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