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2Historic Leeper Park Improvements - 2019 <br />Leeper Park is bounded by the park’s property line on the west, the St. Joseph River on the north and east, and Park <br />Avenue and Bartlett Street on the south. <br />This application requests a Certificate of Appropriateness for the following Phase 1 elements: <br />1. Site Lighting <br />The proposed site lighting matches existing lighting found in the eastern section of the park and along Riverside Drive. <br />This work will include the removal of several existing wood poles, cobra head light fixtures and runs of overhead <br />wiring. <br />Proposed Lighting <br />•10 foot tall, spun concrete poles. Poles are being provided by the City of South Bend from existing <br />inventory. Poles will match those already in place along Riverside Drive. See attached photos.•Lantern style luminaire, black finish, LED light source, Color temperature: 3,000K. See attached cutsheet.•See location map for proposed light pole locations. <br />Reference <br />•Leeper Park Cultural Landscape Report▫Pages 55: “The replicated exposed aggregate cast stone light standards and polycarbonated, lensedligholiers on the upper reaches of Riverside Drive are, we believe, appropriate for the park ingeneral.” <br />2. Interpretive Signs <br />Three new interpretive signs are proposed in this phase of work. Subjects include: <br />A.George Kessler and Leeper Park Michigan StreetRiverside Dr <br />i <br />v <br />e <br />Ri <br />v <br />e <br />r <br />s <br />i <br />d <br />e <br /> <br />D <br />r <br />i <br />v <br />e <br />Lafayette BoulevardBartlett Street <br />Park Lane <br />Phase 1 Project Area <br />Future Phase