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City of Peoria Historic Preservation Commission will meet July 22

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City of Peoria Historic Preservation Commission will meet on Wednesday, July 22.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

MEETING VIA REMOTE VIDEO

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. APPROVAL OF MARCH 13, 2020 MINUTES

4. REGULAR BUSINESS

Deliberations will be held at the end of each case after public comment has been closed. No public comment is allowed during deliberations.

CASE NO. HPC 20-08

Hold a public hearing on the request of Irshad Ali and Tayyaba Irshad to amend a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow exterior improvements including paved sidewalk, reconstruction of the covered front porch and steps, exterior light fixtures, appurtenant brick elements, and to paint the house and garage for the property located at 1637 W. Moss Avenue (Parcel Identification No. 18-08-155-013), Peoria, Illinois (Council District 2).

CASE NO. HPC 20-09

Public hearing on the request of Sean Rennau, on behalf of John A. Jumer, to amend a Certificate of Appropriateness in a Class R-1 (Single Family Residential) District regarding hardscaping, driveway off Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, terracing which requires retaining walls, walls, and yard fixtures. The amendment includes request for waivers from maximum allowed wall height. This request is for the property located at 1808 W. Moss Ave (Parcel Identification No. 18-08-156-002), Peoria, IL (Council District 2).

5. CITIZENS' OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION

6. ADJOURNMENT

Please note:

Governor JB Pritzker's Executive Order 2020-10, issued on March 20, 2020, prohibits all public and private gatherings of 10 people or more in a single room or single space at the same time. Governor JB Pritzker' s Executive Order 2020-18, issued on April 1, 2020, extended Executive Order 2020-10 through April 30, 2020. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends gatherings of no more than 10 people in a single room or space and social distancing of at least six feet between persons. On March 18, 2020 Mayor Ardis declared a local State of Emergency, and has closed City Hall to the public to contain the spread of COVID-19. On March 24, 2020, the City's Council granted Mayor Ardis emergency powers. The City Council extended the Mayor's emergency powers on April 21, 2020. The City Council extending the Mayor's emergency powers allows the Mayor to continue the City's local State of Emergency. To comply with these recommendations and requirements, and the spirit of the Open Meetings Act, the City is implementing a remote video meeting for the Historic Preservation Commission meeting on July 22, 2020.

Anyone wishing to make a public comment can do so by sending those to Leah Allison by 5:00 p.m. on July 21, 2020. Public comments can be emailed to lallison@peoriagov.org or via fax at 309-494-8674. The email or fax should be labeled "Public Comment for the July 22, 2020 Meeting" along with your name and address.

All submissions received prior to the deadline by the public will be read into the record with up to five (5) minutes of each comment read aloud. The written comments, in their entirety, will be entered into the official minutes of the meeting as an attachment.

The agenda, minutes and a video podcast of the meeting will be available online at:

http://www.peoriagov.org/boards-commissions/

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