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Landmark Commission Minutes – City of McHenry
September 7, 2022
Roll Call
Landmark Chairwoman Beth Staley called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Members present: Beth
Staley, Zelinda Paluch, Pamela Kellogg, Thomas Hillier, Robin Schmidt, Jeff Varda, Mary Kay Welter,
Bettye Sowinski. Members absent: Celeste Heidemann
Approval of Minutes
A motion was made by Zelinda Paluch and seconded by Jeff Varda to approve the minutes of the August
2, 2022 regular meeting minutes. Voice Vote: 8-ayes, 0-nay, 1-absent. Motion carried.
Green Street Project
Members of the Commission gave updates on their research for the Green Street project. Jeff Varda
gave updates on the Gladstone property. Beth Staley explained that some files at Petersen Farm show
surveys already done for many Green Street properties. It was discussed if those surveys were
architectural in nature, contained pictures, or had property history included. Robin Schmidt explained
that many property owners in the past were resistant to getting a business district established because
they did not want to be restricted on what could happen to their properties. The Commission is now
focused on the history of the properties and getting the appropriate properties Landmark status.
Landmark members should concentrate on getting their research done by the end of the year.
National Registry Plaque
The stone has been completed at the farm. It was discussed if a celebration should be planned at the
farm for the honor. Jeff Varda suggested having people with experiences on the farm come and talk to
share and record their stories.
Display Cases
The City’s Parks & Downtown Department will inspect the display cases and have them repaired,
painted, and re-locked by the end of the year.
Petersen Farm Key
Beth Staley has a key to the gate at Petersen Farm if anybody needs to access that property.
Brochures – Update, QR Code, and Reprint
The brochures need to be updated and given a QR code. It was suggested that each of the plaqued
buildings be visited to see what condition they are in and if repairs need to be made. Beth Staley
distributed a list of plaqued buildings and Commission members chose which landmarks they would visit
to fill out a survey on for their conditions. Pam Kellogg will go through the brochures and make sure
they are updated.
Travel Kit
Thomas Hillier has binders full of handouts for the walking tours, information about Ignite, and a lot of
pictures. Pam Kellogg suggested that all of the files get scanned in so everybody could access them as
needed. I was suggested that a computer be placed at Petersen Farm to make it easier to scan the items
in. One issue is that there is no internet access at the farm. Another use for the computer could be to
load a visual program for visitors to watch about the history of the farm.
Jeff Varda suggested a scanner be purchased so that Landmark members could start scanning documents.
Commission members debated the topic and if this should be tabled for future discussion. A motion was
made by Jeff Varda and seconded by Mary Kay Welter to purchase an Epson Perfection V39 color scanner
from Office Depot. Roll Call Vote: 6-ayes: Jeff Varda, Mary Kay Welter, Beth Staley, Zelinda Paluch, Pamela
Kellogg, Thomas Hiller. 1-nay: Robin Schmidt. 1-abstain: Bettye Sowinski. 1-absent: Celeste Heidemann.
Motion carried.
Jeff Varda explained that even though Pat Schaefer is no longer an official voting member of the
Landmark Commission, he feels that she needs to hold some sort of official title. He stated that she has
unmeasurable amounts of history and knowledge of McHenry and she can still be a valuable resource. A
motion was made by jeff Varda and seconded by Mary Kay Welter to give Patricia Schaefer honorary
status as a member emeritus on the Landmark Commission. Voice Vote: 8-ayes, 0-nay, 1-absent.
Motion carried.
Adjourn
A motion was made by Mary Kay Welter and seconded by Jeff Varda to adjourn at 8:01 p.m. Voice Vote:
8-ayes, 0-nay, 1-absent. Motion carried.