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Library Pursues Permit Fee Reduction for Renovation Projects

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Frankfort Public Library District Board Meeting | Nov. 20, 2025

Article Summary: The Library Board discussed ongoing and future capital projects, including a request to the Village of Frankfort to reduce permit fees for the Reading Room project. Trustees also debated the structure of committees needed to oversee upcoming renovation plans.

Renovation Update Key Points:

  • Permit Fee Appeal: The architect has suggested asking the Village of Frankfort to eliminate or reduce permit fees because the library is a tax-funded entity.

  • HVAC Savings: Final costs for the recently completed HVAC project came in $26,000 under budget.

  • Future Planning: The board is considering forming a dedicated renovation committee to manage future building needs, including the placement of the Adult Services desk.

The Frankfort Public Library District Board of Trustees on Thursday, November 20, 2025, advanced plans for facility improvements while seeking cost-saving measures through intergovernmental cooperation.

During the Building and Grounds Committee report, it was announced that permits for the Reading Room project have been submitted to the Village of Frankfort. According to the minutes, the project architect suggested appealing to the Village to “eliminate or reduce permit fees,” reasoning that the library is a tax-funded entity.

President Look discussed requesting a breakdown of cost increases regarding the Reading Room project, noting that the architect had indicated bids were coming in higher than anticipated. Conversely, the board received positive financial news regarding the recently completed HVAC project, which finished $26,000 under budget.

Under “Old Business,” the board engaged in a “First Discussion” regarding a wider Required and Recommended Renovation Work Project. Based on a 2023 building assessment, the trustees are weighing whether to form a standing or ad hoc renovation committee to work alongside the Building and Grounds Committee.

Key topics for future renovations include how to balance staff input with community needs and the potential rearrangement of the library’s layout. Specifically, trustees discussed whether the replacement for the Adult Services desk should remain in its current location or if the space could be redesigned.

The committee also reported on smaller completed projects, including the sorting room floor replacement and cypress tree removal. Upcoming capital priorities for FY26-27 include a parking lot project, rooftop fencing, and roof shingle replacement.

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