Joliet Historic Preservation Commission
Regular MeetingJoliet, IL · May 24, 2023
Minutes
150 West Jefferson Street
City of Joliet Joliet, IL 60432
Joliet Historic Preservation
Commission
Meeting Minutes
Commission Members
Quinn Adamowski
Brian Bessler
Mary Beth Gannon
Kevin Heinemann
Candace Johnson
Kailee Lowry
Sharon Merwin
Aaron Mikottis
Sara Stovall
Steven Wright
Ken Spiegel
Wednesday, May 24, 2023 6:00 PM CIty Hall, Council Chambers
Citizens who are unable to attend the meeting can email comments in advance of the meeting
to publiccomment@joliet.gov.
CALL TO ORDER
DECLARATION OF QUORUM
Present Quinn Adamowski, Brian Bessler, Mary Beth Gannon, Kevin
Heinemann, Candace Johnson, Kailee Lowry, Sharon Merwin,
Aaron Mikottis, Sara Stovall, Steven Wright and Ken Spiegel
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
April 26, 2023 Joliet Historic Preservation Commission TMP-5857
Regular Meeting Minutes
Attachments: 04-26-23 JHPC Minutes
A motion was made by Quinn Adamowski, seconded by Kailee Lowry, to
approve the April 26, 2023 Joliet Historic Preservation Commission Regular
Meeting Minutes. The motion carried by the following vote:
Aye: Adamowski, Gannon, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin, Stovall, Wright
and Spiegel
Abstain: Heinemann
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD ON AGENDA ITEMS
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This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding agenda items and are allowed a
maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the Commission
members do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the
public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the
harmony of the meeting shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the
opportunity to speak.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
a. Public Hearing: L-2-2023: Designation of 14 West TMP-5856
Jefferson Street (former Will County Courthouse) as a Local
Historic Landmark
Attachments: LHD-2-2023_Staff Report_14 W. Jefferson Street
Designation Standards
Indication of Owner Consent
Local Historic Landmark Nomination Form_14 West
Jefferson Street
Old Will County Courthouse Demoltion Overview and
Addendum
2010-0514_Will_Physical Building Assessment Appendix
Commissioner Merwin motioned to open the public hearing. Commissioner
Lowry seconded the motion. All voted in favor of the motion.
Ms. Bernhard read the staff report into the record.
Chairwoman Johnson asked for comments from the applicant. Mr. Hudson
Hollister, the Co-Chair of The Will County Courthouse Preservation Partnership
appeared to introduce the speakers who were there in support of this petition .
Mr. Nick Macris spoke about working with the Will County Government to come
up with alternatives to demolishing the former Will County Courthouse. Mr.
Macris explained that there are several developers interested in redeveloping
the former Will County Courthouse.
Mr. Tim Brophy appeared in support of the designation of the former Will County
Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark. Mr. Brophy spoke about visiting
buildings that were re-purposed and successfully saved from demolition.
Ms. Kelly Klobucher appeared in support of the designation of the former Will
County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark. Ms. Klobucher resides
downtown and stated that re-purposing the building would add vitality to the
downtown.
Ms. Janet Diaz, a Will County Board Member, appeared in support of the
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designation of the former Will County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark.
She stated that she would like the Commission to delay action on a
recommendation so that the current County Board could have more time to
consider what is best.
Mr. Dan Butler, a Will County Board Member, appeared in support of the
designation of the former Will County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark.
He stated that the current County Board is not the same Board that adopted the
resolution to demolish the former Courthouse.
Ms. Trista Graves-Brown appeared in support of the designation of the former
Will COunty Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark. Ms. Graves-Brown
believes the former Will County Courthouse could be used as a civic center.
Ms. Mary Lynn Maloney appeared in support of the designation of the former
Will County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark. Ms. Maloney believes the
brutalism style of the building is one of the best in our region.
Mr. Rick Lockhart appeared in support of the designation of the former Will
County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark, stating that as a new resident,
that the building struck him.
Ms. Susanna Ibarra, District 5 City Councilor, appeared in support of the
designation of the former Will County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark.
Mr. Craig Litchenwalter appeared in support of the designation of the former Will
County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark.
Mr. Barry McCue appeared in support of the designation of the former Will
County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark, noting that the building is a
symbol of Joliet.
Mr. Don Ciesielski appeared in support of the designation of the former Will
County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark.
Mr. Jonathan Solomon, an architect & drafter of the National Register of Historic
Places nomination for the courthouse, appeared in support of the designation of
the former Will County Courthouse as a Local Historic Landmark.
Mr. Hudson Hollister went over his interpretation of the legal status of site. He
presented some of the private sector proposals that have been proposed . He
then reviewed what he has been hearing from County government staff and
County Board members. He believes that the new, current Board may be willing
to consider a different approach for the former Will County Courthouse.
Chairwoman Johnson asked for public comments.
Ms. Sherry Williams, Will County Board District 5, appeared in support for
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preserving the former Will County Courthouse.
Ms. Susanna Ibarra, District 4 City Councilor, explained that if the building is
demolished, she is concerned about dust mitigation.
Commissioner Adamowski expressed why he felt the former Will County
Courthouse should be preserved. Mr. Adamowski explained that the
Commission will be making a recommendation to the Joliet City Council on the
designation request. The final decision will be made by the City Council. The
Commissioners asked questions and discussed the future of the former
Courthouse with the meeting participants. This discussion included the following
comments regarding why the Commission may want to consider continuing the
public hearing to a future date:
· to provide time for the new County Board and County Executive to
reconsider the County’s current demolition plans for the former
Courthouse;
· to give the public more time to understand the landmark designation
request and County plans for the property upon which the former
Courthouse sits; and
· to allow the Commission and the public the opportunity to hear directly
from developers regarding the former Courthouse’s redevelopment
potential at a future Commission meeting.
A motion was made by Sharon Merwin, seconded by Sara Stovall, to the
continue Public Hearing: L-2-2023: Designation of 14 West Jefferson Street
(former Will County Courthouse) as a Local Historic Landmark at the June 28th
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting so that there could be further
dialogue can be held with the public, City of Joliet and public officials from City
and County and learn about redevelopment options from developers. The
motion carried by the following vote:
Aye: Gannon, Heinemann, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin, Stovall and
Wright
Abstain: Adamowski
b. Review and Comment: Illinois State Penitentiary-Joliet TMP-5855
National Register Historic District
Attachments: ISP-Joliet NRHD Staff Report
CLG CCL Joliet
Old Joliet Prison_NR Draft
Ms. Bernhard read the staff report into the record. Ms. Bernhard noted that the
Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council will review this pending nomination to the
National Register of Historic Places at their June 30, 2023. As a CLG, the state
offers CLG’s to provide comments. Ms. Bernhard asked for comments. None of
the Commissioners shared any comments. Ms. Bernhard noted that
Commissioners could issue comments directly to the state if they preferred. Mr.
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Brophy thanked the Commission for working on nominating the Illinois State
Penitentiary. Chairwoman Johnson asked if the report could be posted on the
City's website, Ms. Bernhard said yes.
STAFF REPORT
Ms. Bernhard announced that the Historic Preservation portion of the website was updated .
Chairwoman Johnson asked if there was an easier way to navigate to the Historic
Preservation webpage, Ms. Bernard said that she will look into that. Ms. Bernhard gave an
update on the Certified Local Government Grant application, it is due June 1st, 2023. Ms.
Bernhard is still working on the application and obtaining letters of support. Ms. Bernhard is
still hoping to obtain partial funding from the state for the publication of the design guidelines .
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding non-agenda items and are allowed a
maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the Commission
members do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the
public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the
harmony of the meeting shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the
opportunity to speak.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Mary Beth Gannon, seconded by Kailee Lowry, to adjourn the
meeting. The motion carried by the following vote:
Aye: Adamowski, Gannon, Heinemann, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin,
Stovall, Wright and Spiegel
This meeting will be held in an accessible location. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact Christa M.
Desiderio, City Clerk, 150 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, Illinois 60432 at (815) 724-3780.
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Agenda
City of Joliet
Joliet Historic Preservation Commission
Meeting Agenda
Commission Members
Quinn Adamowski
Brian Bessler
Mary Beth Gannon
Kevin Heinemann
Candace Johnson
Kailee Lowry
Sharon Merwin
Aaron Mikottis
Sara Stovall
Steven Wright
Ken Spiegel
Wednesday, May 24, 2023 6:00 PM CIty Hall, Council Chambers
Citizens who are unable to attend the meeting can email comments in advance of the meeting
to publiccomment@joliet.gov.
CALL TO ORDER
DECLARATION OF QUORUM
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
April 26, 2023 Joliet Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes
Attachments: 04-26-23 JHPC Minutes
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD ON AGENDA ITEMS
This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding agenda items and are allowed a
maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the Commission
members do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the
public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the
harmony of the meeting shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the
opportunity to speak.
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Joliet Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Agenda May 24, 2023
COMMITTEE REPORTS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
a. Public Hearing: L-2-2023: Designation of 14 West Jefferson Street (former
Will County Courthouse) as a Local Historic Landmark
Attachments: LHD-2-2023_Staff Report_14 W. Jefferson Street
Designation Standards
Indication of Owner Consent
Local Historic Landmark Nomination Form_14 West Jefferson
Street
Old Will County Courthouse Demoltion Overview and
Addendum
2010-0514_Will_Physical Building Assessment Appendix
b. Review and Comment: Illinois State Penitentiary-Joliet National Register
Historic District
Attachments: ISP-Joliet NRHD Staff Report
CLG CCL Joliet
Old Joliet Prison_NR Draft
STAFF REPORT
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
This section is for anyone wanting to speak regarding non-agenda items and are allowed a
maximum of 4 minutes. It is not a question and answer period and staff, and the Commission
members do not generally respond to public comments. The City Clerk has a copy of the
public speaking procedures; please note, speakers who engage in conduct injurious to the
harmony of the meeting shall be called to order by the Presiding Officer and may forfeit the
opportunity to speak.
ADJOURNMENT
This meeting will be held in an accessible location. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact Christa M.
Desiderio, City Clerk, 150 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, Illinois 60432 at (815) 724-3780.
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