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Beadenual Williams, 1209 Thomas Street: She has wondered since she moved in what was going <br /> to happen with the Firehouse. There aren't a lot of houses on that block, but we try to maintain <br /> what we have. Eric is improving the building. It looks nice now; not like the ghetto. Somebody <br /> took pride and did something with the building. She supports Eric; he made a change to the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Gloria Jones,2705 Fredrickson: We all grew up on Thomas Street. It is time something happens <br /> with that building. 25 years from now Eric will be putting her away and using that building. She <br /> supports the COA. <br /> President Klusezinski stated for the record this is a 1920s structure. There are standards and <br /> guidelines we use that are universal for single-site landmarks like this. There is a law that the city <br /> of South Bend passed that declared this building an historic Iandmark to the city of South Bend, <br /> and gave the Historic Preservation Commission jurisdiction for review of exterior changes to the <br /> structure. The HPC has supported preservation and stewardship of this badly damaged landmark. <br /> A Routine Maintenance Exclusion was granted in 2011 to replace the roof on the structure. The <br /> current project happened without a building permit and without a Certificate of Appropriateness. <br /> The HPC supports Mr.Boyd in his efforts to preserve the building,but we have a set of standards <br /> and guidelines that are very objective for the kinds of allowances that we could permit for the <br /> exterior of the structure, and in that we try to maintain some discipline about things that are in the <br /> best interest of the structure, to keep its 1920s appearance, or to accept installations of additions <br /> that are sympathetic with that original intent,architectural and historic. <br /> Commissioner Gordon moved to approve second floor addition remanding final review authority <br /> to staff to approve double-hung aluminum clad or wood windows as replacement for existing <br /> second floor windows, retaining existing vinyl siding and installing siding to match on balance of <br /> second floor addition exterior.Seconded by Commissioner Anderson. Five in favor,one opposed. <br /> Commissioner Hertel(NAY)-Vinyl does not fit with the historic integrity of the building. I love <br /> this building,this building is beautiful, but I think we are doing it a disservice putting vinyl on it, <br /> and it is not the original intent of the building materials. <br /> Vote: 5— 1 <br /> COA#2017-0602 Approved with conditions. <br /> 7. 1240 West Thomas COA#2017-0602A Local Landmark <br /> Representation by Eric Boyd, 1240 West Thomas <br /> STAFF REPORT <br /> CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br /> CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br /> Date: June 2,2017 <br /> Application Number: 2017-0602A(Application delivered by property owner to Building Department on June 1,2017) <br /> Property Location: 1240 West Thomas Street <br /> Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Period Revival/1920/Firehouse#4 <br /> Property Owner: Eric A.Boyd <br /> Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark,ordinance#9037-99 <br /> Rating: Outstanding <br /> DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE:Firehouse#4 is a 2-story rectangular brick building. It had a flat roof with <br /> limestone parapet coping,metal parapet scupper/cornice with brick brackets underneath and ornate limestone detailing at the <br /> ends. The windows are 1/1 double-hung with limestone sills. There is a brick side chimney,and a roof penthouse with hip roof. <br /> ALTERATIONS:Most of the windows in this former firehouse have been boarded up prior to a2007 fire. RME 2011-1110 <br /> approved replacement of metal roof to secure the building and protect it from the elements,although there is no evidence it was <br /> ever installed. An asyrnmetrical gabled roof has been installed without an approved COA on approximately half of the main <br /> structure,as well as a second story addition and gabled roof on the rear of the building. Areas where large overhead garage doors <br /> were originally located have been covered with vinyl siding. Most window openings have been covered with plywood or vinyl <br /> 12 <br />