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Chicago Permit Review Committee considers renovation requests

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The city of Chicago Permit Review Committee will consider renovations at 2128 N. Halsted in the 43rd Ward. | File photo

The city of Chicago Permit Review Committee will consider renovations at 2128 N. Halsted in the 43rd Ward. | File photo

The city of Chicago Permit Review Committee will meet at 1:15 p.m. Thursday to consider the approval for renovations at 2128 N. Halsted in the 43rd Ward.

Here's the meeting's agenda, as provided by the city:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

PERMIT REVIEW COMMITTEE

THURSDAY, September 1, 2016

City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., Room 201-A

1:15 p.m.*

*This time is approximate; the Permit Review Committee of the Commission on Chicago

Landmarks will meet immediately after the conclusion of the Commission’s 12:45 p.m. meeting.

DRAFT AGENDA:

1. 2128 N. Halsted 43rd Ward

Armitage-Halsted District

Proposed renewal of a previous conditional approval for removal of a non-historic staircase,

masonry wall, and front entry and replacement with a new masonry and limestone straightrun

stair and new recessed entry with double doors and a transom window

2. 4520 N. Broadway 46th Ward

Proposed Uptown Square District

Proposed replacement of deteriorated terra cotta masonry units with painted limestone on a

corner 3-story mixed-use building.

3. 3406 S. Calumet 4th Ward

Calumet-Giles-Prairie

Proposed new, two-story, masonry, single-family residence and detached, one-story, rear

garage

4. 2229 S. Michigan 3rd Ward

Motor Row District

Proposed exterior alterations including new storefronts, new windows, a new canopy, and a

projecting blade sign for an existing 3-story masonry building

5. 939 W. Fulton Market 27th Ward

Fulton-Randolph Market District

Proposed restoration and rehabilitation of 2-story timber-framed masonry building, including

new windows and storefronts and reconstruction of a third floor with a new mechanical

penthouse and rooftop deck.

Dijana Cuvalo, AIA

Planning, Design & Historic Preservation Division

Bureau of Zoning and Land Use

Department of Planning and Development

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