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8628-95 Establishing Historic Landmark Object in-Situ Public Right of Way at The corner Pokagon St & Standfield
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8628-95 Establishing Historic Landmark Object in-Situ Public Right of Way at The corner Pokagon St & Standfield
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10/9/1995
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8628-95
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historic p reservation commission <br /> of south bend and st. joseph county <br /> ROOM 1123 COUNTY CITY BUILDING <br /> south bend,indiana 46601(219)235-9798 <br /> August 29, 1995 <br /> Common Council of the City of South Bend <br /> C/O Ms. Irene Gammon, Clerk of the City of South Bend <br /> 4th Floor County-City Building <br /> South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br /> Honorable Council Members, <br /> Attached please find the proposed amendment to the City of South Bend's Zoning <br /> Ordinance. The purpose of the amendment is to designate the lamp post located <br /> at the northwest corner of Stanfield and Pokagon Streets as a Local Historic <br /> Landmark. <br /> At its August 21, 1995 meeting, the Historic Preservation Commission of South <br /> Bend and St. Joseph County moved to send to the Common Council a favorable <br /> recommendation to designate the above mentioned object as a Local Historic <br /> Landmark. <br /> We would appreciate your favorable consideration of this matter. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> 9 /(4'1/ <br /> John Oxian - President, HPC <br /> cc: David Duvall - Director, HPC <br />
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