9-3-4: DESIGNATED HISTORIC LANDMARKS AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICTS:
   A.   Landmarks Designated: The following properties or buildings are designated as historic landmarks in the village, in that they have special historic, community and aesthetic interest of value:
      1.   Army Trail Road, formerly known as Wayne Road, and Main Street, from Munger Road to Illinois State Route 25, as an historic country road and corridor.
      2.   Dove cottage, located at 35W074 Army Trail Road, as an historic site and building.
      3.   The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad depot, as an historic building.
      4.   The Yolton-Vogt farmstead, located at 5N021 Powis Road, as an historic site and building.
   B.   Historic Preservation Districts: The following areas are designated historic preservation districts, in that they have historic significance to the village, state and nation:
      1.   The Wayne Road Historic District: That portion of Army Trail Road, formerly known as Wayne Road, and Main Street from Munger Road on the east to Illinois State Route 25 on the west, and all land and territory measured one hundred feet (100') on either side of the center line of said road in DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois, is hereby designated as the Wayne Road historic district. The village board may, from time to time in its discretion, establish special conditions, regulations or other measures which are reasonable, necessary or appropriate for the preservation, protection, enhancement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, perpetuation or use of or within the Wayne Road historic district.
      2.   The Wayne Village Historic District: The general area located in the center of the village between Will Way on the south, the property along the north side of Glos Street on the north, except those properties north of Glos Street and east of Guild Lane, the Chicago and North Western Railway on the west and Powis Road on the east, but also including the property along the east side of Powis Road between Army Trail Road and Will Way, as if extended, all as legally described in ordinance 80-03 on file in the office of the village clerk.
      3.   The Oak Lawn Farm Historic District: The area generally located at the intersection of Army Trail Road and Dunham Road, embracing the four corners of the intersection, including "Dunham Castle", the buildings and structures located on the south side of Army Trail Road east of Dunham Road on the Dunham Woods riding club property and the barn, the residence located on the east side of Dunham Road and the vacant land extending south of Army Trail Road and east of Dunham Road to Norton Creek, all as legally described in ordinance 80-03 on file in the office of the village clerk. (Ord. 01-18, 12-4-2001)