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.SOUTH d , <br />.p~ ,A,Ai i~';;~, F~~. <br />u /~i• <br />Community & Economic Development ~~~'~~ s; <br />~~~~: <br />Division of Community Development ~'"65 <br />1200 County-City Bulldmg, 227 West Jefferson, South Bend, Indiana 46601-1830 Phone 574/235-9371 Fax 5741235-9021 <br />To: Redevelopment Commission Members <br />D O n Inks , Redevelopment Director <br />From : Jeff V i t t o n ,Community Development Planner <br />S U b J e C t: Agenda Item Request & Staff Report: <br />The Martin Wenger Farm House Disposition <br />701 Pennsylvania Avenue <br />Date: May 3.?O10 <br />The purpose of this correspondence is to outline a brief history of how the Redevelopment <br />Commission (RC) came in possession of the Wenger Homestead (701 Pennsylvania), improvements <br />the RC made the property, efforts to sell the property, and request that the RC approve the <br />disposition of the property contingent upon the execution of a purchase contract and affidavit by the <br />potential purchaser. <br />The Wenger Homestead was designated as a local historic landmark by the St. Joseph County <br />/ City of South Bend Historic Preservation Commission in 1979, a State of Indiana landmark in <br />1997, and a National Historic Register landmark in ?000. The RC acquired the distressed property as <br />part of the Southeast Neighborhood Redevelopment efforts in the 1990's. As part of that effort many <br />homes and vacant lots in the surrounding area were redevelop as new homes. Due to the Wenger <br />Homesteads historic status, this property was not demolished to make way for new development. <br />Instead, the RC completed limited repairs to the property to make it marketable for rehabilitation by <br />a private party. Repairs conducted included a significant restoration of its entablature, dentil work, <br />architrave molding, and large and paired scroll bracket supports. There has also been a re-working of <br />the building's original arched windows and fieldstone foundation. Additional exterior improvements <br />include the installation of a new roof. gutters, siding, and front porch. New heating, plumbing and <br />electrical services have also been installed. The house interior is clean with wood floors throughout, <br />and is ready for a complete interior rehabilitation. <br />The RC marketed the property for some time through a specialty website targeting purchasers <br />interested in historic properties (historicproperties.com). Then it was marketed through the City of <br />South Bends Dollar Home Program. Most recently. in December, ?009 the home was feature on <br />This Old House's website. which yielded over 60 responses from interested parties. Staff prepared <br />and provided a Request for Proposal to the interested parties. One proposal was received by the <br />established deadline. <br />Staff reviewed the proposal of John Morris and requested supplemental information such as <br />photos of past work and letters of references. Staff concluded that Mr. Morris is capable of executing <br />What We Do Today Makes A Difference! <br />
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