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Hinsdale historic commission says revised design for 223 East Eighth is an improvement but takes no formal action
Summary
At its June 4 meeting the Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission discussed revised plans for 223 East Eighth Street, endorsed the design changes informally and asked staff to forward a summary to the Village Board; the commission did not vote and the May 19 denial remains in effect.
At its June 4 meeting the Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission discussed revised plans for 223 East Eighth Street and provided nonbinding feedback to the Village Board, but the commission did not take a formal vote and a May 19 denial remains in place.
Bethany, a staff member, told commissioners, “So there won't be a vote tonight by the HPC. The denial that from the last meeting at that public hearing will still stand,” and said staff would include a summary of the commission's discussion in the village board packet for the June 10 meeting.
The discussion focused on design changes the applicants submitted after the commission's May hearing. Design team representatives described the largest revision as removal of a panel…
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