Record #: Or2019-86   
Type: Order Status: Passed
Intro date: 3/13/2019 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards
Final action: 4/10/2019
Title: Demolition of historical landmark building at 1043 W Fulton Market
Sponsors: Burnett, Jr., Walter
Topic: HISTORICAL LANDMARKS - Demolition & Demolition Lien
Attachments: 1. Or2019-86.pdf
ORDER

It is hereby ordered by the City Council of the City of Chicago, in accordance with Section 2-120-825 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, that the recommendation of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks (the "Commission") for the approval of a permit application for demolition of the existing commercial building (the "Building") located at 1043 W. Fulton market, a non-contributing building in the Fulton-Randolph Market District, is accepted. The Commission's decision approving the proposed demolition of the Building is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the permit applicant must pay the City of Chicago the applicable demolition permit fee and obtain from the Commissioner of the City's Department of Buildings a demolition permit prior to proceeding with any demolition. This order shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval.
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF CHICAGO COMMISSION ON CHICAGO LANDMARKS
March 8, 2018
RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE A PERMIT APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION OF A NON-CONTRD3UTING BUILDING IN A CHICAGO LANDMARK DISTRICT
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-120-825 of the Municipal Code of Chicago governing review of permits for the demolition of 40% or more of any building or structure either designated as a "Chicago Landmark" or located in any district designated as a "Chicago Landmark," the Commission on Chicago Landmarks (the "Commission") has reviewed a permit application for the proposed demolition of a:
One-story commercial building ("Building") located at 1043 VV. Fulton Market within the Fulton-Randolph Market District, a Chicago Landmark (the "Landmark District"); and
WHEREAS, the significant historical or architectural features identified in the ordinance designating the Landmark District are identified as: (a) all exterior elevations, including rooflines and projecting canopies, of the buildings visible from the public rights-of-way; and (b) all streetscapes, including streets, alleys, extensive ar...

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