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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances - ORD-19-1970 - 06/17/2019 - Designating the Riverside Chocolate Factory, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, as Historic LandmarkMail To: McHenry City Clerk City of McHenry 333 S Green St McHenry, IL 60050 Prepared BY: McHenry City Clerk City of McHenry 333 S Green St McHenry, IL 60050 COVER SHEET Ordinance No ORD-19-1970 JOSEPH J. TIRIO RECORD ER-MCH EN RY COUNTY, IL 2019R0017823 06/18/2019 11:50.14 AM PAGES: 24 GIS FEE 15.00 RECORDING FEE 11.00 AUTOMATION FEE 8.00 Ordinance Designating the Riverside Chocolate Factory, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, as a Historic Landmark CITY OF MCHENRY MCHENRY COUNTY STATE OF ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NUMBER ORD-19-1970 An Ordinance Designating the Riverside Chocolate Factory, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, as a Historic Landmark Adopted by the Mayor and City Council Of the City of McHenry McHenry County State of Illinois June 17, 2019 Published in pamphlet form by authority of the Mayor and City Council of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois this 181h day of June 2019. ORDINANCE NO. ORD-19-1970 An Ordinance Designating the Riverside Chocolate Factory, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, as a Historic Landmark WHEREAS, Sweet Hunter LLC holds title to the property commonly known as 2102 W Illinois Route 120, McHenry, IL and legally described on the attached Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, due to its historical significance, the Riverside Chocolate Factory has been nominated for historic landmark status by the McHenry Landmark Commission; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 4, 2019, to consider the Riverside Chocolate Factory for designation of a Nominated Landmark in accordance with the City of McHenry Historic Preservation Ordinance; and WHEREAS, a public hearing notice for the public hearing on June 4, 2019, was duly posted; and WHEREAS, the Landmark Commission determined that the Riverside Chocolate Factory meets the criteria of the McHenry Historic Preservation Ordinance for designation as a landmark, evidenced by the report attached hereto as Exhibit B; and recommends that the City Council designate the Riverside Chocolate Factory as an historic landmark; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1: The Riverside Chocolate Factory shall be and hereby is designated as a Historic Landmark. SECTION 2: A plaque carrying a brief description and account of the historical significance of the property shall be placed at the Riverside Chocolate Factory. SECTION 3: The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a certified copy of this ordinance, together with said Exhibits A and B to be recorded in the office of the McHenry County Recorder of Deeds, McHenry County, Illinois. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form by and under the authority of the corporate authorities of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. Passed and approved this 17'' day of June, 2019. Ayes Nays Alderwoman Baehne Alderman Devine Alderman Glab Alderman Mihevc Alderwoman Miller Alderman Santi Alderman Schaefer Way J t, M or Absent Abstain 7 0-.JAI-4� Monte Johnson,46eputy Clerk EXHIBIT A The subject property is located at the northwest corner of Chapel Hill Road and Illinois Route 120, commonly known as Riverside Chocolate Factory, consists of .13 acres and is legally described as follows: A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36, 512.60 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID INTERSECTION, AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER LINE OF HIGHWAY AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 70 DEGREES, 08 MINUTES WEST, 267.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 65 DEGREES, 54 MINUTES EAST, 275.30 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2O3.21 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, ALL IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, (EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL THAT PART OF THE LAND CONDEMBED FOR ROAD PURPOSES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FOR AN ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOI IN CASE NO.95ED9-PARCEL 141<1036), IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXHIBIT B City of McHenry Landmark Commission Meeting Agenda Tuesday, June 4, 2019 6:30 p.m. City Council Chambers Call to Order Roll Call Public Hearing Regarding the Designation of the Property Located at 2102 W. Illinois Route 120, McHenry, Illinois 60050 aka Riverside Chocolate Factory for Landmark Status • Open Public Hearing (identifying time) • Close Public Hearing (identifying time) Motion to recommend approval for Landmark Designation status the property located at 2102 W. Illinois Route 120, McHenry, Illinois 60050 aka Riverside Chocolate Factory to the McHenry City Council Public Comments Approve of Previous Meeting Minutes Financial Report Old Business 1. St. Mary's Update 2. Town Club Update 3. National Register of Historic Places Update 4. City Budget Update New Business 1. Discussion Regarding Commission Goals for the Upcoming Year Adjournment The City of McHenry is dedicated to providing the citizens, businesses and visitors of McHenry with the highest quality of programs and services in a customer -oriented, efficient and fiscally responsible manner. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City of McHenry Landmark Commission will hold a Public Hearing at the McHenry Municipal Center, 333 South Green Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050, at 6:30 P.M. on June 4, 2019 to consider an application by Riverside Chocolate Factory, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, McHenry, IL 60051 ("Applicant") for the following request in accordance with the City of McHenry Historic Preservation Ordinance: Consideration of designation of a Nominated Landmark in accordance with the City of McHenry Historic Preservation Ordinance The subject property is located at the northwest corner of Chapel Hill Road and Illinois Route 120, commonly known as Riverside Chocolate Factory, consists of .13 acres and is legally described as follows: A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36, 512.60 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID INTERSECTION, AT INTERSECTION OF CENTER LINE OF HIGHWAY AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 70 DEGREES, 08 MINUTES WEST, 267.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 65 DEGREES, 54 MINUTES EAST, 275.30 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2O3.21 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, ALL IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, (EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL THAT PART OF THE LAND CONDEMBED FOR ROAD PURPOSES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FOR AN ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOI IN CASE NO.95ED9-PARCEL 141<1036), IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The owner of the subject property is Sweet Hunter LLC, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, McHenry, IL 60051 ("Owner"). PIN (Property Identification Number) of subject property: 09-36-200-029 A copy of the application is on file and may be examined during regular business hours in the City Clerk's Office, at the McHenry Municipal Center, 333 South Green Street, McHenry, Illinois 60050, and (815) 363-2100. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. Published by order of the Landmark Commission, City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. /s/ Chair Landmark Commission City of McHenry Landmark Designation Application The Commission or any person may nominate a landmark(s) for designation by the City Council, provided however, only the Mayor and City Council shall be permitted to nominate a landmark if the owner of a single proposed landmark objects to the nomi- nation. Criteria for Designation are included on attached Exhibit "A." Street Add(less of nominated landmark: Narne(s) of Owner(s) of RgSord of nominated landmark: Brief Description of Property Location and attach map delineating the and location of the nominated landmark: Sjti//l1ih"t</IrCC//vf The legal description and common street address(s) of the nominated landmark or (Attached Plat of Survey or Subdivision Plat): A statement indicating whether the owner of record of a single nominated land- mark consents to the landmark designation; all reasonable efforts shall be made to se- cure theWritten co,nsenk of the owners) before filing the norninati Q: �ac�r iJ N�.rH'r 1 -. -c i tIft -Jle, Rtc-rt t I-�� 7% i'C' C) v2 �rI i7%r" % ^ .%�✓JI.fY/l• l%t���%�1/'/� -S%Ji % �� A written statement, with photographs, describing the property and setting forth the reasons in support of the nomination (seq criteria on attached Exhibit "A"): AP.-A;7LC:1VZPIC-/ 0gAi;7TAt�11/AJ2 V15iJCL- Y_EAAAf?�; 0­1'1,7110 /0 r: (; r 7/ (I!- Owner(s) Signature: Date: `/ ���/ of i,v n %J/1 S �%r/a RlsCTL� a R uN1r2 ) Av7tQ1'r7 AJ1> 1),1(.vr jt? ) . A"A l he City of dtclicnry is dedicated to ptoviding the citizens, businesses and visitors of Mdlcary svith ttie highest quality of programs and services in a customer-atiented, efficient and fiscally resporrsibte manner. �Rha'n7elar�ia ANY OMISSIONS OR CHAAMMMESE P.9 PLANS MUST HAVE THE APPROVAL OF THE APPROVING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTAIIATION..APPROVAL OF THESE e, IOYtiir PLANS DOES NOT SUPERCEDE ANY APPLICABLE ORDINANCES OR REGUTATION F THE 'AWNSHIP ! t. CITY OF MCI IEt { I$b .rnory EC.81I4BHO. Na.t1 ~ , �� ;; l ,-- 0 Afl Hours fdetare You :�. in'IOWORKINODAYS) C�H�tt�)tu�J l'►sc�:n �11=t'I- i i7,1, ... �. _�._-'-•"-_h„ .q; ._.._.. '� ice.± � _... ._. \ y ` t` ter' .•..1 1 t, c!�)cvvcIt pill ? / • k I C ��. - AMI ROVE tmlt Is 4rcinfad Ond °jZ5( 'wjfh - )resS uncl&standing and agreement ld Improvement shZali conform Willi lho ordinuncos t 1; IL wz.' n_ _.zHic Lt. flCl 1. .4., or OLAF; THE SWEDISH BUILDER Tina Conaway From: Hippie Bob Hunter <Hippiebobhunter@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2018 12:11 PM To: Doug Martin; Tina Conaway Subject: Land Mark Status This letter was sent to me by the granddaughter of Olaf Olsen the builder of "Pine Tree Tower" in McHenry. Can we add this to our application for Landmark Status because it does give the history of this beautiful structure. As always we remain grateful for your efforts in this process... 2027 South:EmersorrStrect Mesa, Arizona-85210 Riverside Chot;o►ate ractory June 1, 2005 2102 West Routc 120 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Dear FriCnds: I tried some of your chocolate a couple of days ago and it's the.best 1 have ever tasted. if %ye are ever in Illinois again wc.wili stop by and [lily sonic. I can't order any by mail at this time ofyeaj Irccause it's usually in the iOOs or l_1 t)s in thesurnmcr here._ Maybe for Christmas► Enclosed is a CD with a few photographs of my grandfather, the man who built your building. His name was Olaf Edward Olsen, and at the time he lived with his family on Fair Oak Lane. He was born in Vennesla, Norway (near the southern seaport of Kristiansand) in 1902. in 1904 he and his family came to this country. on fi►e steamer R.M.S. Nnllic, which was one oftho.White Star ships. it was the ship's maiden voyage, and the captain was the same Captain Smith who was later lost with the 74onic. My great-grandfather, Jacob Olsen, was also a carpenter,;and'the family lived in Chicago for awhile, then moved to McHenry in the 19301. It is my understanding that your building was finished just before the war, around 1939, but I'm sure you have much more information than I do. My mother said that it was the tallest structure in the area at the time, and you could sec it from allover as it was going up. It was called fine Tree Tower when I was a kid in the 1950s, and was used as an ice cream shop. We used to stop in there once in awhile. My family lived in Waukegan but we were in McHenry often to visit illy great-grandparents and my uncle, who also lived on I -air Oak Lane. Pirst photo: my grandfather in about 1925 I Second: with my grandmother, Evelyn, and their daughter, Margaret (my mother) about 1946 Third: with wife Isvelyn, daughter Margaret, and two sons, Jim anti MIT Fourth: with wife Evelyn, 1927 Filth: on their 50"' wedding anniversary If it's not too much trouble, could you please send file one of those stickers that you use, the one with a drawing of the building on it`l I would love to have it picture of Pi tic Tree Towor. I cilclosc rt self-addregscd stamped envelope. 11'you don't have one, that's OK, Thanks for re -using it wonderful old building that is a community treasure. Best ofluck in the chocolate business. i will tell my Illinois friends about youl Yours sincerely, Nancy 1 till 0 Tina Conaway From: Hippie Bob Hunter <Hippiebobhunter@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 7:55 AM To: Tina Conaway Cc: Doug Martin Subject: Fwd: photos of Olsens Hello Tina & Doug! Ili an effort to review the histoij, of "Pine Tree Tower" I was able to contact the granddaughter of Olaf Olsen (the builder) and she sent me this information: I-li again Bob, I don't know if you need or Nvant these, but attached are 3 photos of my Uncle Jim Olsen, including one with my grandfather (Olaf). Seems like Jim must have been around 13 years old Nvlien he helped Grandpa on Pine Tree Tower. My mother attended McHenry High School. Jim's son, Keith Olsen and his wife Debbie, live in Mellemy. Debbie says they go to Riverside Chocolate hactory quite often so I told 11er to say liello for me when she is there. I'm glad we got in touch, one way or another! Best of luck with the application for landmark status. Dave and I will be thinking about you! Nancy Hill . Ob A U6� A 4 2027 South Emerson Street Mesa, Arizona 85210 July 24, 2018 Landmark Commission City of MCI leery 333 South Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050-5494 Subject: Riverside Chocolate Factory Distinguished Commissioners: Just three days ago 1 learned that the Riverside Chocolate Factory is being considered for landmark status. Ordinarily I would have sent this letter earlier. If public comment is allowed in this matter, I would like to offer a few ideas that may pertain to your decision. I am a landscape historian and urban geographer with an interest in historic preservation. I also have a family connection to McHenry. For decades, the building that was called Pine Tree "Power has been a familiar and welcoming sight for residents and visitors. It is a reference point in the mental maps that people acquire over time, and lielps provide a "legible environment" that enriches our everyday cxIm icnce and sense of security. Indeed, without such connections to it sense of time, it diminishes the human experience of a place. This building, and other such reference points, provide "layers of meaning" as Nve connect them with our own lives.I As you know, unusual buildings, especially old ones, add interest to the landscape and lend a historical flavor to the community. A building such as this, whose design was most likely intended to advertise the business it Itollsed, is one of the thented roadside structures that appeared in the mid -twentieth century. Constructed during the automobile age to attract 1 Kevin Lynch. The lm(c vc of/he 01Y (Cambridge. MA: M.LT.. 1960), 5, 49. 126: Yi-Fu Tuan. Topophilia (Nm- York: Columbia University. 1974). 99; Kevin (Cambridge. Iv1A: M.I.T.. 1976). 28: Christopher Tit IcY :1 Pkenonnenologv ol Lanciccope: Places, Auffis andlfonuments (Oxford, UK: berg. 199d). 27. Hill letter, page 2 travelers, they are a reminder of the era when Americans in greater numbers began to explore and enjoy their country.2 Last, I have a personal connection to this building. My grandfather, Olaf L. Olsen, and my uncle, Ja1neS Olsen, constructed the original Pine Tree Tower. (If there were other carpenters working there, 1 do not know ofthem ) The importance of this information is that it adds something to the building's story, and thus to its historical value. It also adds to the history of the lamer community. 1 am sure you Will agree that the History we see all around us, in our built environment, is just as interesting and Itllp0l"lalll as tile I11SiOl. we. find in books, objects, and documents. For that reason and many others, I hope you will also agree that this building —long a landmark in the minds of so many —deserves an official landmark designation. Thank you for your time. Yours sincerely, )1.cc.111, , ,tv, CC__ Nancy Hill, PhD. IliH852 I0 0@cox.net James J. Flink, Me Aul mnohile A e (Cambridge. MA: MIT_ 1990). 179. 182; Jolm A. lakle. 'Me 7ilur•im: 1rrrrel in 7irenlie!!r C'euinr r.\"orilr,lnrerica (Lincoln, NE: lJni\rrsih• of Nebraska. 1985). 119. 186: John A. Jakle. -1-andscapes Redesigned for the Automobile." in Michael P. CIonzcn. ed.. the Afakh ufibe:Imerican Lanel.vape (Loudon: HarperC'ollinsAcademic. 1990)..11)1: John A. Jakle. hir.%l Food RoodsideRemaurantcill rheAnlomobile Age (Bahimorc: Johns Hopkins. 1999). IS. KIVEKSIDF CHOCOLATE. FACTORY 2102 w. Elm Street McHenry, Ill. 60051 Ki verside Chocolate ractory is located in the building Known as the Pine. Tree Tower. It was built by Olaf Edward Olsen around 1939, according to a family member. It was supposedly the tallest structure around at this time. In the 40's and eariy 50's, it was a favorite place for hamburgers and ice cream. In the late 5O's, Hank Nell's real estate office was located in the Pine Tree Tower. rrom 1978 to 1983, it was the Pine Tree Pet Shop The Kiverside Chocolate ractory started on the corner of Pearl 5t. And Kiverside Dr. in 198 6. They moved the business in 1990 to the Pine Tree Tower. Kobert and Diana Hunter are the owners. They made minor changes To the front of the building, but the integrity of the original design is Still there. It has been a welcome entrance to the city if McHenry for all the years. Anyone passing the corner of Chapel Hill Road gather, especially after athl_tic games, and enjoy and State Route l2t) is sure to notice the uniquely hamburgers or ice cream. Today, under the name shaped building located on the northwest corner. of the Riceraide Chocolate Factor}, it is still knownIf, the late 1940s, this eras the site of the pine for excellent chocolates and ice cream. Tree Tower, a favorite place for local teenagers to (Then, courtesy of D{cF[enry County Historical Society.) 34; CUTTING THROUGH TOWN CI l 1 �' 1 w i i e I r With ncighbrrring cc \IcHenrc is not ahl additions! land to the r bt' 1--h-elopin * the pr STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF MCHENRY ) CERTIFICATION I, Monte Johnson, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed, acting and qualified Deputy Clerk of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, and that as such Deputy City Clerk, I am the keeper of the records and minutes and proceedings of the Mayor and Aldermen of said City of McHenry. I do hereby further certify that at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of McHenry, held on the 17th day of June, 2019, the foregoing Ordinance entitled An Ordinance Designating the Riverside Chocolate Factory, 2102 W Illinois Route 120, as a Historic Landmark was duly passed by the City Council of the City of McHenry. The pamphlet form of Ordinance Number ORD-19-1970, including the Ordinance and a cover sheet thereof, was prepared, and a copy of such Ordinance was posted in the City Hall, commencing on the 181h day of June, 2019, and will continue for at least 10 days thereafter. Copies of such Ordinance are also available for public inspection upon request in the office of the City Clerk. I do further certify that the original, of which the attached is a true and correct copy, is entrusted to me as the Clerk of said City for safekeeping, and that I am the lawful custodian and keeper of the same. GIVEN under my hand and seal this 181h day of June, 2019. Q . 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