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■ Coordinated City and federal funding with Center for the Homeless to add capability for additional 18 <br /> Permanent Supportive Housing(PSH) units <br /> ■ Continued funding of weather amnesty site in coordination with Hope Ministries <br /> ■ Lead <br /> ■ Began process IHCDA and homeowners/tenants applying for Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant <br /> funding <br /> ■ UEA <br /> ■ Facilitated transfer of Blight Elimination Properties(BEP) back to City after grant closeout <br /> ■ Facilitated Transfer of four(4) BEP properties to adjacent property owners <br /> • Continued management/improvements at Sample Street Business Complex (SSBC)with 39 businesses <br /> • Voluntary Remediation Program Work Plan approved by IDEM <br /> ■ Five(5)year renewal of Enterprise Zone through 2023 <br /> HISTORIC PRESERVATION <br /> ■ _Transition to City of South Bend: <br /> ■ Ordinance updated <br /> ■ Bylaws updated <br /> ■ Resolution 18-01 Establishing staff procedures for approval of routine maintenance exclusions <br /> ■ Resolution 18-03 Establishing "Administrative Approval"procedures authorizing staff to approve projects <br /> that are routine maintenance and minor projects that comply with the applicable standards and guidelines <br /> ■ Historic Designated properties brochure mailed to owners <br /> ■ Disposition of Assets: 1/3 progress made including prepping and sending 50 boxes of files to be digitized <br /> • St.Joseph County: Provided 209.25 hours of services <br /> ■ Work with other departments and teams of DCI to determine ways through which Historic Preservation <br /> can assist with the broader lead initiatives of the City. <br /> ■ Certificate of Appropriateness(COA): Processed 55 applications for Board review(48 in 2017) <br /> ■ Routine Maintenance Exclusion (RME):Approved 118 under Staff review(89 in 2017) <br /> • Section 106 Review: Processed 127 addresses for other City Departments(131 in 2017) <br /> ■ APRA Requests: Fulfilled 42 (87 in 2017) <br /> ■ Inspector: Represented HPC at 47 Code Hearings, reported 47 unauthorized projects on historic <br /> properties <br /> ■ Interns: Hosted 2 student interns and 2 volunteers totaling 630 volunteer hours(1 @ 147.25 hours in <br /> 2017) <br /> ■ Grants:Awarded $600 Indiana Landmarks grant to complete National Register nomination for City <br /> Cemetery <br /> ■ Heritage Tours: Guided 6 tours for 187 participants(309 in 2017) <br /> ■ Lou Sabo Collection of traditional black and white photographs:Artist donated 75 prints(totaling <br /> approximately 575) <br /> ■ Building South Bend: Past, Present and Future:Continued partnership with Notre Dame Architecture <br /> Library <br /> ■ Local Landmarks: Designated the Engman Natatorium (IUSB Civil Rights Heritage Center) <br /> ■ National Register of Historic Places:South Bend City Cemetery was officially listed <br /> 6 <br />
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