Joliet Historic Preservation Commission
Regular MeetingJoliet, IL · August 23, 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, August 23, 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, Mary Beth Gannon, Kevin Heinemann,
Candace Johnson, Kailee Lowry, Sharon Merwin, Aaron
Mikottis, Sara Stovall and Steven Wright
Absent Brian Bessler and Ken Spiegel
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
July 26, 2023 Joliet Historic Preservation Commission TMP-6282
Regular Meeting Minutes
Attachments: 07-26-23 JHPC Minutes
Commissioner Merwin suggested that a missing name from the July 26, 2023
regular meeting minutes be added to the record.
A motion was made by Sharon Merwin, seconded by Kailee Lowry, to approve
as amended the July 26, 2023 Joliet Historic Preservation Commission Regular
Meeting Minutes. The motion carried by the following vote:
Aye: Heinemann, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin, Stovall and Wright
Abstain: Adamowski and Gannon
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
There was no discussion on this subject.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Public Hearing: L-2-2023: Designation of 14 West Jefferson TMP-6264
Street (former Will County Courthouse) as a Local Historic
Landmark
Attachments: LHD-2-2023_Staff Report_14 W. Jefferson Street August
Staff Report Packet
Local Historic Landmark Nomination Form_14 West
Jefferson Street
2010-0514_Will_Physical Building Assessment Appendix
Old Will County Courthouse Demoltion Overview and
Addendum
Commissioner Merwin motioned to re-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.
Mr. Hudson Hollister, Co-Chairman of the Courthouse Preservation Partnership,
represented the designation request. He offered remarks, noting why the
Courthouse Preservation Partnership felt that the Courthouse was architecturally
and historically significant and is an attractive candidate for redevelopment. He
believes there is broad community support for saving the Courthouse, noting
that no one spoke in opposition to the designation request and that many people
attended the hearings and community events in support of the request. He then
gave some updates regarding County Board proceedings on the future of the
Courthouse. He then requested that the Commission move forward with
recommending approval of the designation request. He then asked that
Commission consider including four key points in their statement of findings to
the City Council. The first is that the City Council give consideration to the full
merits of the application in that the courthouse is an architecturally significant
building and a prime candidate for redevelopment. The second is that the City
Council should consider that no one spoke in opposition to the designation
request at any of the public hearing meetings and that the City Council should
consider inviting any constituents who have a view other than that of
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preservation to the forthcoming City Council meeting when the designation
request is to be considered. The third is that the City Council should request the
appearance of the County Executive or designee at the forthcoming City Council
meeting when the designation request is to be considered so that the City
Council can hear her view on local landmark status for the former Courthouse.
The City Council should consider a non-appearance to be an admission that the
County Board’s is now considering reuse options for the structure. The fourth is
that the City Council should consider that local landmark designation is within
the best interests of Joliet and its people since designation would allow the City
administration and elected officials more time to discuss the conceptual proposal
of a new city-county government complex at the site and therefore delay
demolition. Hollister closed with commentary that tearing down another
architecturally and historically significant building would be a mistake, noting that
too many buildings have been torn down.
Ms. Janet Diaz, Will County Board Member - District 6, appeared in support of
preserving the former Will County Courthouse and gave an update from the Will
County Board discussions.
The Commissioners gave their opinions and discussed merits of preserving the
former Will County Courthouse.
Commissioner Merwin motioned to close the public hearing and recommended
approval of the request to designate 14 West Jefferson Street (former Will
County Courthouse) as a Local Historic Landmark. Commissioner Heinemann
seconded the motion. All voted in favor of the motion.
A motion was made by Sharon Merwin, seconded by Kevin Heinemann, to
approve L-2-2023: Designation of 14 West Jefferson Street (former Will County
Courthouse) as a Local Historic Landmark. The motion carried by the following
vote:
Aye: Gannon, Heinemann, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin, Stovall and
Wright
Abstain: Adamowski
Hearing: Revocation of Certificate of Appropriateness for an TMP-6283
approximately 22’ wide dormer on the rear (west) elevation
and window replacement work on the third story at 17 S.
Center Street
Attachments: COA-4-2023_Staff Report_17 S. Center_Revocation
Certificate of Approriateness Application_COJ sign
off_COA-4-2023
2023-0026_A-3.3_color elevations
COA-4-2023_Staff Report Packet_17 S. Center
Ms. Bernhard read the staff report into the record.
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Mr. Jeff Bussean, owner of 17 S. Center Street, provided the Commission with a
handout and went over the details of the rear dormer and south side dormer that
were both constructed with significant deviations from the Commission’s April
2023 approval.
Chairwoman Johnson asked if the commission would be okay with different
cladding and other details. Commissioner Mikottis, Mr. Bussean and the
commissioners discussed the options. Mr. Bussean indicated that he could
place a false white panel over the bricked-in portion of the south side dormer to
allay concerns. Mr. Bussean indicated that he would reapply for a new COA for
the rear dormer with the goal of this review occurring at the September HPC
meeting.
A motion was made by Mary Beth Gannon, seconded by Quinn Adamowski, to
approve Revocation of Certificate of Appropriateness for an approximately 22’
wide dormer on the rear (west) elevation and window replacement work on the
third story at 17 S. Center Street. The motion carried by the following vote:
Aye: Adamowski, Gannon, Heinemann, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin,
Stovall and Wright
STAFF REPORTS
Ms. Bernhard announced that she did two administrative approvals over the past month . A
roof at 420 Whitney Avenue and a front porch remodel at 712 Western Avenue. Ms. Bernhard
has been working closely with the Consultant for the Downtown Joliet National Historic
Register of Historic Places survey, the survey draft will be submitted again and the
Commission will be reviewing the nomination at the September 27th, 2023 meeting. Ms.
Bernhard asked if any one would be opposed to holding a special meeting for the Downtown
Joliet National Historic District nomination at 5:00 p.m. on September 27th and then having
the regular Historic Preservation Commission meeting at 6:00 p.m. No one was opposed.
Chairwoman Johnson announced that the St. Mary's Church is getting a new roof.
Commissioner Merwin asked if building permits should be posted in the front door/ window.
Ms. Bernhard answered that the homeowner at 712 Western Avenue is not doing work that
requires a permit at this time. Commissioner Merwin asked for clarification on what type of
work requires a building permit, Ms. Bernhard said that you need a permit for just about
everything. Chairwoman Johnson said that 608 Morgan Street was sold, is there an update on
permits for the rear addition. Ms. Bernhard did not have updates.
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
There was no discussion on this subject.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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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 Sharon Merwin, to adjourn the
meeting. The motion carried by the following vote:
Aye: Adamowski, Gannon, Heinemann, Johnson, Lowry, Merwin,
Stovall and Wright
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, August 23, 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
July 26, 2023 Joliet Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes
Attachments: 07-26-23 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 August 23, 2023
COMMITTEE REPORTS
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
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 August Staff
Report Packet
Local Historic Landmark Nomination Form_14 West Jefferson
Street
2010-0514_Will_Physical Building Assessment Appendix
Old Will County Courthouse Demoltion Overview and
Addendum
Hearing: Revocation of Certificate of Appropriateness for an approximately 22’
wide dormer on the rear (west) elevation and window replacement work on the
third story at 17 S. Center Street
Attachments: COA-4-2023_Staff Report_17 S. Center_Revocation
Certificate of Approriateness Application_COJ sign
off_COA-4-2023
2023-0026_A-3.3_color elevations
COA-4-2023_Staff Report Packet_17 S. Center
STAFF REPORTS
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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