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City of Moline Historic Preservation Commission will meet March 14

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City of Moline Historic Preservation Commission will meet March 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

Introduction of Guests 

Approval of Revised Meeting Minutes February 14th, 2022 

New Business: 

• Code suggestion: HPC review buildings over 50 years prior to issuing a demolition permit. 

• Certified Local Government Grant to hire an outside firm to do a comprehensive Historic Resources Survey of Moline Buildings.

• Moline historic landmark plaques (Park Department)

• Caxton Block for sale.

• Sand bagging recognition plaque - city staff to find new location.

• Possible land marking of Skelly station 820 5th Ave.

• Sale of Gorden Memorial church 1330 26th St. Moline.

• Other:

Old Business: 

• List of Moline’s historically and architecturally significant buildings –survey/inventory 

• Inventory of salvaged architectural materials.

• Other

Reports: 

• Public Arts Commission.

• 4th Ave. Fire Station repairs.

• Proposed Riverfront redevelopment.

• David B. Sears recognition.

• Main Street & Commercial Façade Improvement program.

• Downtown Heritage Tour Web site and promotional materials. 

• Quad Cities Preservation Consortium

• Spiegel Building Redevelopment

• Carnegie Library Building – For Sale.

• Old Post Office River Drive – For Sale.

• Leedy Building Fire.

• Rock Island County Court House – Litigation ongoing. 

• John Deere House.

• Redevelopment of the Collector Center site.

• Redevelopment of Ray’s Appliance site.

• McKinley School potential sale.

• Manual Arts Building potential sale.

• Other

Public Comments 

Announcements: Next meeting Monday, April 11th, 2022 

Adjournment: 

https://moline.il.us/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/7762

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