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Mission Statement for Glen Ellyn’s Historic Central Business District

The business district of Glen Ellyn occupies the center of the community both as commercial and public space, with historic architecture that surrounds visitors with a sense of stability and tradition. These structures, which are a vital part of the character and well-being of the village, should be preserved. Built of a quality of materials and craftsmanship that are now rarely matched, existing historic structures should be respectfully restored to preserve them for another century of use. Contemporary infill structures should reflect the scale and surfaces of the surrounding buildings, but without being rote simulations of earlier styles. Instead, new structures should be the finest of 21st century architecture with the best use of environmentally sensitive, new materials and technologies, combined with sensitivity to their position within the streetscape. Pedestrians should be comfortable, not dwarfed, within the confines of the heart
of town.

The unique sense of place that strip mall architecture and chain stores cannot provide increasingly draws visitors to the traditional Main Streets of small towns. This uniqueness, combined with small independent retailers who are active community members, is what has kept Glen Ellyn’s downtown a vibrant commercial district for over a century. Therefore, preservation and restoration of our historic downtown buildings, combined with thoughtfully designed infill construction, should be of the highest priority in the development of plans for the revitalization of the Central Business District.

Citizens for Glen Ellyn Preservation
January 2008


What a forward thinking group. With all of this subjective language, who determines what is "historic architecture", "quality materials and craftsmanship", etc.?

Where should the infill locations go? What is an appropriate building and what is not? We all know that 1 million dollar Colonials with "bad" renovations deserve to be destroyed. And that 200 thousand dollar split level heaps of wood deserve to be preserved because of their link back to the classic architectural renaissance period of post war 1940s. But where does this preservation committee stand on commercial buildings?

Just wait and see.


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I was told that the owners of the property on Main Street that recently renovated adding a stone facade and copper detail had a difficult time getting that approved. Something along the lines of the stones being too rough and someone not liking the copper.

I had meant to post for some time how attractive I thought that renovation was. Also, reading that CBD statement gave me a headache - please define vibrant. It seems that word does not mean what I think it means. Roll Eyes
 
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What house?


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Contemporary infill structures should reflect the scale and surfaces of the surrounding buildings, but without being rote simulations of earlier styles. Instead, new structures should be the finest of 21st century architecture with the best use of environmentally sensitive, new materials and technologies, combined with sensitivity to their position within the streetscape.


You can write stuff like this because there is a snowball's chance in hell of it ever happening.
 
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Originally posted by GE Fan:
What house?


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Teardowns?

How does this section on teardowns help their cause? In my humble opinion, all of the homes that replaced the prior, decrepit, homes, are absolutely beautiful.

In fact, this section, to me, merely dictates the futile and out of touch nature of this group's motivations.

There are certainly some battles worth fighting; but when you fight them all, the aggressors appear foolish. And then when you add in a dose of hypocrisy, they become totally insignificant.


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I am DELIGHTED that the Banyan Tree Mall is being preserved as a model of late 70's architecture. there is even a plaque right in side the door lauding it's design from some village commision. i am so proud.
 
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Teardowns?

How does this section on teardowns help their cause? In my humble opinion, all of the homes that replaced the prior, decrepit, homes, are absolutely beautiful.

In fact, this section, to me, merely dictates the futile and out of touch nature of this group's motivations.

There are certainly some battles worth fighting; but when you fight them all, the aggressors appear foolish. And then when you add in a dose of hypocrisy, they become totally insignificant.


Better yet mister. myther
 
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7. The view that you have to the west is just fine and the home that is standing there should stay there. MYTH! Studies have proven that if you have a tear down-happy neighbor and she is wanting to tear down perfectly fine home next to yours, the view that you have after the doomed house comes down is actually way better than it was before! More sun, more green space...more everything! Psyche!

Where was the outrage from the C4GEP when that house came down and all that remains is a pile mud and ****?

No home deserves to come down in GE unless it is beneficial to someone involved with the C4GEP.

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Why are you back on this topic? It is a worthy topic but what pissed you off so much that you decided to post in it again?

Just curious, that's all.


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Made a right on Crescent Circle instead of the usual left in order to show Parker the damage to the hill and overall carnage. That's when I saw the "unexpected" benefit gained by someone near and dear to the hearts of the C4GEP. The home to the east stands alone...views gloriously unencumbered by the Taj Mahal.

FWIW, I am contemplating knocking Brad's house down so I can see the football games a little better in the fall.
 
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FWIW, I am contemplating knocking Brad's house down so I can see the football games a little better in the fall.


Hey, cut the guy a little slack. At least he was out there battling the dandelions on Sunday morning while you were out gallivanting about in the manwagon!
 
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clam..maybe you could just climb out on the roof...but don't break a foot.
 
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Date: June 30, 2008

To: All Citizens for Glen Ellyn Preservation Members

Subject: Notice of Annual Meeting

You are invited to attend the fifth annual meeting of the Citizens for Glen Ellyn Preservation on Thursday, July 10th, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.

In lieu of our regularly scheduled monthly meeting at Faith Lutheran Church on July 3rd, we will be meeting at George Allen’s home 605 Cumnor Avenue, Glen Ellyn. We will have a brief business meeting and time to enjoy refreshments and the company of other preservation-minded members of the Citizens for Glen Ellyn Preservation. If you have not had an opportunity to join us at our regular monthly meetings, please take this chance to relax and learn more about preservation and our group’s activities.

Sincerely,

Chris Wilson, President

Directions to 605 Cumnor: Proceed East on Crescent Blvd. to Cumnor. (Cumnor is about 1 mile east of Glenbard West.) Turn right onto Cumnor and George's home will be on your left.

ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE

The annual meeting of the corporation will be held on July 10, 2008 at 605 Cumnor Avenue, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, at 7:30 p.m.

Other business to be transacted will include the on-going and proposed programs of the corporation for the balance of the year.

Among the business to be transacted will be the election of three Board of Directors. (The slate of candidates is attached.) Additional nominations must be received by the President in writing at least 7 days before July 10, 2008.

CITIZENS FOR GLEN ELLYN PRESERVATION

2008 SLATE OF CANDIDATES

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Katie Adams

Jim O’Connor

Betsy Summers
 
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