Meeting roundup

Hinsdale Village Board

Among other business at their June 14 meeting, trustees:

• unanimously voted to grant the home at 121 S. County Line Road — commonly known as The Bagley House — local landmark designation, as recommended unanimously by the Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission. The home, built in 1894, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The property owners have indicated they are interested in using the property tax freeze offered by the state to encourage historic preservation. Former Trustee Bob Lennox said he didn’t think village resources should be devoted toward historic preservation, noting the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Trust in Oak Park is privately funded.

• approved outdoor dining permits for Starbucks and Toni Patisserie and Café, amended the permit issued to Il Poggiolo to allow a cabinet kitchen cart as an outdoor bus station and approved a temporary use permit for outdoor dining at Casa Margarita

• discussed changing the “dog park” hours at KLM. New morning hours would be 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. year-round. New evening hours would be 6 to 9 p.m. April to October and 4 to 8 p.m. November to March. Trustees expect to approve the change at their July 12 meeting.

• listened as Village President Tom Cauley recognized the accomplishments of village engineer Dan Deeter, who is retiring at the end of the month after 13 years with the village

 
 
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