Aurora, Illinois

File #: 19-0805    Version: 1 Name: Jason Redelman / 351 Lawndale Avenue / 2019 Historic Preservation Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/6/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/24/2019 Final action: 9/24/2019
Title: A Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Historic Preservation Grant Agreement with Jason Redelman for 351 Lawndale Avenue
Attachments: 1. 351 Lawndale Avenue - Grant Application.pdf

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TO:                     Mayor Richard C. Irvin

 

FROM:                     Historic Preservation Commission

 

DATE:                     September 6, 2019

 

SUBJECT:

A Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Historic Preservation Grant Agreement with Jason Redelman for 351 Lawndale Avenue (Jason Redelman - 19-0805 / AU15/2-19.162-HP/GR - JM - Ward 6)  

 

PURPOSE:

Exhibit “A” is a resolution authorizing the execution of a Historic Preservation Grant Agreement with Jason Redelman for the property at 351 Lawndale Avenue. Pursuant to the Agreement Jason Redelman will receive up to $11,022.00 toward the renovation of the building including window restoration of approximately 9 windows including frame, sills, exterior trim, drip cap, watershed, and making the windows operable.  

 

BACKGROUND:

The property is within the Riddle Highlands Historic District. The building is an owner-occupied one unit. The building was built c. 1929 in the Tudor Revival style. 

 

DISCUSSION:

Staff has reviewed the grant application and have determined that it meets the applicable codes and ordinances. The proposal is consistent with the City of Aurora Historic Districts and Landmarks Guidelines.

 

On September 5, 2019, the Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the 45 applications submitted for the 2019 Historic Preservation Grant Program. The application process was highly competitive with many worthwhile projects. Staff was able to combine the $100,000 City Council allocated in 2018 for preservation funds with funding issued in past years from previous grant projects that were never used or came in under budget for a total of $180,000 to be used towards the 2019 Historic Preservation Grant Program.  Based upon the available funding, the Historic Preservation Commission ranked 14 applications as being the most deserving for funding and recommends those applications for approval by City Council. Approval is contingent upon Aurora’s legal council’s review of the Grant Agreement.  In order to receive the first $10,000 of the grant, the applicant must comply with all guidelines.  In order to receive the next $511 of the grant the applicant must match this amount with their own funding of an additional $511, making the total project value $11,022.  The final $511 of the grant amount is a grant based on the guidelines that allow for additional funding up to $1,000 for the use of local contractors 

 

POLICIES AND GUIDELINES :

The Staff’s Evaluation and Recommendation are based on the City of Aurora Historic Districts and Landmarks Guidelines and subsequent Clarification memos.  

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Historic Preservation Commission recommended APPROVAL of A Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Historic Preservation Grant Agreement with Jason Redelman for 351 Lawndale Avenue. 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Exhibit “A” Historic Preservation Grant Agreement

Grant Application

 

cc:                     

Alderman Michael Saville, Chairperson

Alderman Sherman Jenkins, Vice Chairperson

Alderman Carl Franco, Member

Alderman Robert J. O'Connor, Member

Alderman Juany Garza, Member

 

 

CITY OF AURORA, ILLINOIS

 

RESOLUTION NO. _________

DATE OF PASSAGE ________________

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A Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Historic Preservation Grant Agreement with Jason Redelman for 351 Lawndale Avenue  

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WHEREAS, the City of Aurora has a population of more than 25,000 persons and is, therefore, a home rule unit under subsection (a) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of 1970; and

 

WHEREAS, subject to said Section, a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs for the protection of the public health, safety, morals, and welfare; and

 

WHEREAS, by petition dated August 29, 2019, Jason Redelman filed with the City of Aurora a request for a Preservation Grant for certain property within the City of Aurora and the Riddle Highlands Historic District; and

 

WHERAS, on September 5, 2019, the Historic Preservation Commission reviewed said request and recommended that the City enter into a Preservation Grant Agreement pursuant to said request; and

 

WHEREAS, for reasons set forth in the Preservation Grant Agreement, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A”, the City and Jason Redelman wish to enter into said attached Agreement for restoration work at 351 Lawndale Avenue; and

 

WHEREAS, the City Budget contains sufficient funds, in excess of the amount of $11,022.00 for this Agreement in Account Number 340-1840-463.53-31 Preservation Loan Program in order to provide all necessary funding for the project; and

 

WHEREAS, on September 11, 2019, the Building, Zoning, and Economic Development Committee of the Aurora City Council reviewed said petition and the before mentioned recommendations and recommended APPROVAL of said petition; and  

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Aurora, Illinois, finds as facts all of the preamble recitals of this Resolution and hereby authorizes the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Preservation Grant Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit “A”.