City of Collinsville Historic Preservation Commission met April 1

Derek Jackson, Collinsville City Manager
Derek Jackson, Collinsville City Manager
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City of Collinsville Historic Preservation Commission met April 1

Here is the agenda provided by the commission: 

A. CALL TO ORDER

B. ROLL CALL

C. SPEAKERS FROM THE FLOOR

D. DISCUSSION

E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

1. Approval of March 4, 2026, Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes

F. PUBLIC HEARINGS:

1. COA 26-01 Steve Cox (Certificate of Appropriateness) – A request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow for the use of vinyl materials for the reconstruction of the porch at 503 East Clay Street

A. Motion to Open Public Hearing

B. Staff Report

C. Public Input

D. Motion to Close Public Hearing

E. Motion to Recommend Approval

G. NEW BUSINESS

H. OLD BUSINESS

I. STAFF REPORT

1. Lois’ Landmark Spotlight

2. Friends of DD Collins House Update

3. Miner’s Theatre Update

4. Collinsville Historical Museum Update

J. COMMENTS FROM COMMISSION MEMBERS

K. ITEMS FOR NEXT AGENDA

L. ADJOURNMENT

https://collinsville.legistar1.com/collinsville/meetings/2026/4/1971_A_Historic_Preservation_Commission__26-04-01_Commission_Agenda.pdf



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