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Preservation commission presses for clearer implementation, mapping and protections in Envision Evanston draft
Summary
Commissioners reviewed the draft Envision Evanston comprehensive plan, urging a more robust implementation chapter, clearer mapping of historic resources (including individual landmarks and eligible districts), and consideration of neighborhood conservation districts and advisory review mechanisms for properties adjacent to landmarks.
The Evanston Preservation Commission spent its meeting reviewing the revised Envision Evanston draft and urged city staff to strengthen the plan’s implementation details, mapping of historic resources and policies to safeguard existing landmarks and historic districts.
The discussion matters because commissioners said the comprehensive plan will guide future zoning and must clearly identify what to protect, how actions will be implemented and who will be responsible for execution.
Staff member Cade summarized comments the commission previously submitted and explained which items had been folded into the revised draft. Commissioners and participants praised additions — including a neighborhoods and places chapter, a community systems chapter and more explicit references to adaptive reuse — but said several substantive gaps remain.…
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