PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by the Village, and the implementation of its terms evidence that the Village have afforded the DCEO and the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Signature: Date: 11/29/2022 Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: Director ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) By: Date: Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources 12/6/2022 Attachment 1 The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) within the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) administers the state cultural resources program and is responsible for the Historic Illinois Buildings Survey/Historic Illinois Engineering Record (HIBS/HIER) Program of documentation of historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects located in the State of Illinois. HIBS/HIER documentation includes measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written contextual histories and descriptions. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Presidential Library (ALPL) is the repository for these documents. This document outlines the SHPO’s Documentation Standards the HIBS/HIER Standards. These performance standards define the criteria for projects to be accessioned into the HIBS/HIER Collection located at the ALPL. Acceptable IL HIBS/HIER documentation often includes: • Measured Drawings • Large-Format Photographs • Detailed Historical Context Development • Physical Descriptions in a Prescribed Written Outline Format These standards are intended to be used in conjunction with the accompanying guidelines for historical, architectural and engineering documentation. Other publications listed in the bibliography should be consulted. These standards will be used: • In preparation of documentation to fulfill mitigative requirements in accordance with the Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act [20 ILCS 3420/1 et seq] and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. • In preparation of voluntary documentation to be submitted for inclusion in the HIBS/HIER Collection. The IL HIBS/HIER Documentation Standards address the development of documentation for historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects. HIBS/HIER documentation provides relevant graphic and written information on a property’s significance for use by scholars, researchers, preservationists, architects, engineers, and others interested in preserving and understanding historic properties. HIBS/HIER documentation is important for several reasons. It provides for accurate repair or reconstruction of parts of a property, records existing conditions for easements and preserves information about a property that is to be demolished or altered. Standard 1: Documentation shall adequately explicate and illustrate that which is significant or valuable about the historic building, site, structure, or object. The historic significance of the building, site, structure, or object identified in the evaluation process should be conveyed by the drawings, photographs, and written materials that comprise the documentation. The historical, architectural, engineering, or cultural values of the subject property, in conjunction with the purpose of the documentation, will determine the level and methods of documentation. Standard 2: Documentation shall be prepared accurately from reliable sources with limitations clearly stated to permit independent verification of the information. The purpose of documentation is to preserve an accurate record of historic properties that can be used in research and other preservation activities. To serve these purposes, the documentation must include information that permits assessment of its reliability.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by the Villagesignatories and invited signatories, and the implementation of its terms evidence that the Village signatories and invited signatories have afforded the DCEO and the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] Dundee 35 W655 Tollgate Road (Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx House) SHPO log #002092021 AG-HS TOLLGATE PROPERTY OWNER, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company By: AG-HS DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO PARENT II, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company, its sole member By: AG REAL ESTATE MANAGER, INC., a Delaware corporation, its manager ame: Xxxxxxx By: Na Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Title: Vice President Date: 10-4-2022 Dundee 35 W655 Tollgate Road (Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx House) SHPO log #002092021 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: 11/29/2022 Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: Director Dundee 35 W655 Tollgate Road (Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx House) SHPO log #002092021 ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) By: Date: 10/6/2022 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources 12/6/2022 Attachment 1 1 The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) within the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) administers the state cultural resources program and is responsible for the Historic Illinois Buildings Survey/Historic Illinois Engineering Record (HIBS/HIER) Program of documentation of historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects located in the State of Illinois. HIBS/HIER documentation includes measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written contextual histories and descriptions. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Presidential Library (ALPL) is the repository for these documents. This document outlines the SHPO’s Documentation Standards the HIBS/HIER Standards. These performance standards define the criteria for projects to be accessioned into the HIBS/HIER Collection located at the ALPL. Acceptable IL HIBS/HIER documentation often includes: • Measured Drawings • Large-Format Photographs • Detailed Historical Context Development • Physical Descriptions in a Prescribed Written Outline Format These standards are intended to be used in conjunction with the accompanying guidelines for historical, architectural and engineering documentation. Other publications listed in the bibliography should be consulted. These standards will be used: • In preparation of documentation to fulfill mitigative requirements in accordance with the Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act [20 ILCS 3420/1 et seq] and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. • In preparation of voluntary documentation to be submitted for inclusion in the HIBS/HIER Collection. The IL HIBS/HIER Documentation Standards address the development of documentation for historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects. HIBS/HIER documentation provides relevant graphic and written information on a property’s significance for use by scholars, researchers, preservationists, architects, engineers, and others interested in preserving and understanding historic properties. HIBS/HIER documentation is important for several reasons. It provides for accurate repair or reconstruction of parts of a property, records existing conditions for easements and preserves information about a property that is to be demolished or altered. Standard 1: Documentation shall adequately explicate and illustrate that which is significant or valuable about the historic building, site, structure, or object. The historic significance of the building, site, structure, or object identified in the evaluation process should be conveyed by the drawings, photographs, and written materials that comprise the documentation. The historical, architectural, engineering, or cultural values of the subject property, in conjunction with the purpose of the documentation, will determine the level and methods of documentation. Standard 2: Documentation shall be prepared accurately from reliable sources with limitations clearly stated to permit independent verification of the information. The purpose of documentation is to preserve an accurate record of historic properties that can be used in research and other preservation activities. To serve these purposes, the documentation must include information that permits assessment of its reliability.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by the Villagesignatories, and the implementation of its terms evidence that the Village signatories have afforded the DCEO and the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 0000-0000 XXX XXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXX XXX 0 SHPO LOG #004030223 5400 Old Orchard, LLC (Owner) Signature: Date: 11/29/2022 Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: Director 0000-0000 XXX XXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXX XXX 0 SHPO LOG #004030223 ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: Name: Title: 0000-0000 XXX XXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXX XXX 0 SHPO LOG #004030223 ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) By: Date: Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources 12/6/2022 06/22/2023 0000-0000 XXX XXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXX XXX 0 SHPO LOG #004030223 Attachment 1 The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) within the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) administers the state cultural resources program and is responsible for the Historic Illinois Buildings Survey/Historic Illinois Engineering Record (HIBS/HIER) Program of documentation of historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects located in the State of Illinois. HIBS/HIER documentation includes measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written contextual histories and descriptions. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Presidential Library (ALPL) is the repository for these documents. This document outlines the SHPO’s Documentation Standards the HIBS/HIER Standards. These performance standards define the criteria for projects to be accessioned into the HIBS/HIER Collection located at the ALPL. Acceptable IL HIBS/HIER documentation often includes: • Measured Drawings • Large-Format Photographs • Detailed Historical Context Development • Physical Descriptions in a Prescribed Written Outline Format These standards are intended to be used in conjunction with the accompanying guidelines for historical, architectural and engineering documentation. Other publications listed in the bibliography should be consulted. These standards will be used: • In preparation of documentation to fulfill mitigative requirements in accordance with the Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act [20 ILCS 3420/1 et seq] and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. • In preparation of voluntary documentation to be submitted for inclusion in the HIBS/HIER Collection. The IL HIBS/HIER Documentation Standards address the development of documentation for historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects. HIBS/HIER documentation provides relevant graphic and written information on a property’s significance for use by scholars, researchers, preservationists, architects, engineers, and others interested in preserving and understanding historic properties. HIBS/HIER documentation is important for several reasons. It provides for accurate repair or reconstruction of parts of a property, records existing conditions for easements and preserves information about a property that is to be demolished or altered. Standard 1: Documentation shall adequately explicate and illustrate that which is significant or valuable about the historic building, site, structure, or object. The historic significance of the building, site, structure, or object identified in the evaluation process should be conveyed by the drawings, photographs, and written materials that comprise the documentation. The historical, architectural, engineering, or cultural values of the subject property, in conjunction with the purpose of the documentation, will determine the level and methods of documentation. Standard 2: Documentation shall be prepared accurately from reliable sources with limitations clearly stated to permit independent verification of the information. The purpose of documentation is to preserve an accurate record of historic properties that can be used in research and other preservation activities. To serve these purposes, the documentation must include information that permits assessment of its reliability.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement
PDF SIGNATURES. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and together shall be one and the same Agreement. A facsimile or .pdf copy of this Agreement and any signatures thereon will be considered for all purposes as an original. EXECUTION of this Agreement by the Village, signatories and the implementation of its terms evidence that the Village [signatories have afforded the DCEO and the SHPO an opportunity to comment on the effects of the Undertaking in compliance with the Act. [Signature Pages to follow] SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (IEPA) Signature: Date: 11/29/2022 Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: Director SIGNATORY ILLINOIS DEPUTY STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) By: Date: 3/29/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, AIA Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Illinois Department of Natural Resources 12/6/2022 Attachment 1 The Illinois State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) within the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) administers the state cultural resources program and is responsible for the Historic Illinois Buildings Survey/Historic Illinois Engineering Record (HIBS/HIER) Program of documentation of historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects located in the State of Illinois. HIBS/HIER documentation includes measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written contextual histories and descriptions. The Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Presidential Library (ALPL) is the repository for these documents. This document outlines the SHPO’s Documentation Standards the HIBS/HIER Standards. These performance standards define the criteria for projects to be accessioned into the HIBS/HIER Collection located at the ALPL. Acceptable IL HIBS/HIER documentation often includes: • Measured Drawings • Large-Format Photographs • Detailed Historical Context Development • Physical Descriptions in a Prescribed Written Outline Format These standards are intended to be used in conjunction with the accompanying guidelines for historical, architectural and engineering documentation. Other publications listed in the bibliography should be consulted. These standards will be used: • In preparation of documentation to fulfill mitigative requirements in accordance with the Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act [20 ILCS 3420/1 et seq] and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. • In preparation of voluntary documentation to be submitted for inclusion in the HIBS/HIER Collection. The IL HIBS/HIER Documentation Standards address the development of documentation for historic buildings, sites, structures, and objects. HIBS/HIER documentation provides relevant graphic and written information on a property’s significance for use by scholars, researchers, preservationists, architects, engineers, and others interested in preserving and understanding historic properties. HIBS/HIER documentation is important for several reasons. It provides for accurate repair or reconstruction of parts of a property, records existing conditions for easements and preserves information about a property that is to be demolished or altered. Standard 1: Documentation shall adequately explicate and illustrate that which is significant or valuable about the historic building, site, structure, or object. The historic significance of the building, site, structure, or object identified in the evaluation process should be conveyed by the drawings, photographs, and written materials that comprise the documentation. The historical, architectural, engineering, or cultural values of the subject property, in conjunction with the purpose of the documentation, will determine the level and methods of documentation. Standard 2: Documentation shall be prepared accurately from reliable sources with limitations clearly stated to permit independent verification of the information. The purpose of documentation is to preserve an accurate record of historic properties that can be used in research and other preservation activities. To serve these purposes, the documentation must include information that permits assessment of its reliability.
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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement