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33-18 Establishing Historic Landmark Status- Civil Rights Hertiage Center- 1040 West Washington Street
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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> JUL 18 2018 <br /> Landmarks Committee <br /> KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> Meeting Date: 7/3/18, 1:30 P.M. CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEAD,IN <br /> Agenda: Discuss and provide recommendation on the following properties for consideration as <br /> landmarks: <br /> 1. Engman Public Natatorium <br /> 2. LaSalle Avenue Bridge <br /> 3. Jefferson Boulevard Bridge <br /> 4. Twyckenham Drive Bridge <br /> Members Present: Joseph Molnar(Chair), Adam Toering, Greta Fisher, Velvet Canada <br /> Members Absent:None <br /> Others Present: Elicia Feasel (Historic Preservation Administrator) <br /> Below are the minutes from the meeting, in bold are the official recommendations of the <br /> Committee to the Historic Preservation Commission. <br /> The Landmarks Committee met in the Informal Chambers of the South Bend Common Council <br /> on July 3ra, 2018 at 1:30 P.M. <br /> Adam Toering provided the draft staff report for the Engman Public Natatorium. The Committee <br /> discussed how much of the property should be proposed for landmarking. The consensus was <br /> reached that all of Parcel#1 of the property should be considered for landmarking. This consists <br /> of the entire building and the garden behind the building where the pool was once located. <br /> Committeemember Fisher stated the garden should be included because the pool location itself is <br /> as significant as the building in terms of historical memory in the community. This does not <br /> include the parking lot adjacent to the building which is a separate parcel. <br /> Committeemember Greta Fisher made a motion to send the Engman Public Natatorium to <br /> the full Commission with a favorable recommendation for the entirety of Parcel#1. <br /> Committeemember Adam Toering seconded the motion which carried with a vote of four <br /> (4) ayes and zero (0) nays. <br /> Elicia Feasel provided and discussed the draft staff reports for the LaSalle Bridge,Jefferson <br /> Bridge, and Twyckenham Bridge. The Committee decided it made sense to discuss the bridges as <br /> one discussion item. Ms. Feasel informed the Committee that the Howard Park Walking Bridge <br /> is not being considered for landmarking at this time. <br /> The process of landmarking bridges is efforts previously made to landmark bridges in St. Joseph <br /> County that are of historical significance. Previously the Michigan Bridge and Angela Bridge <br /> have both been landmarked. The Committee agreed with the decision that the Colfax Bridge is <br /> not suitable for landmarking at this time. <br />
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