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COA 2017-0213B approved “Addition to Leeper Park of a garden labyrinth, 40'-0" diameter center, 80'-0" diameter <br />outer circle per submitted plans. Includes removal and replacement of existing trees specified in plans; <br />removal of DAR memorial tree NOT PERMITTED.” <br />COA 2013-0519 approved “Install a climber and merry-go-round at Leeper Park playground. (Replaces old pieces <br />which were removed.)” <br />The Mall/Formal Garden, an elongated adaptation of the Kessler design survived well into the 1960s. The Garden <br />and pedestrian walks became grown over, 1980s. <br />Tennis courts moved from Central to Eastern section, 1916. <br />1905 Bugbee Fountain removed, unknown date. <br />1907-08 East Lagoon (Lily Pond) became stagnant and was removed along with the rustic wooden bridge, <br />unknown date. <br />1907-08 West Lagoon (Duck Pond) was extensively remodeled including a change in configuration from a <br />naturalized shape to a near oval, 1980s and 1990s. The covered shelter and chain link fence are not original. <br />Only remnants of a path system were recorded by WPA, 1938. <br />1910 Reynold’s horse watering trough, relocated from downtown South Bend, 1937. <br />Fill added and installation of double flight of concrete steps along west bank of West Lagoon, 1916. <br />Carriage drives redesigned, unknown date. <br /> <br />Leeper Park West <br />COA 2015-0302A approved “Create a Garden in four sections totaling about 3000 sf including all plants; include <br />an 8 foot wide ADA standard concrete sidewalk-initially 500 feet long; one monument circle and 2 <br />flanking garden observation/education pads to be added per diagram submitted. Install 8 +/- historic lights <br />of the style of Leeper Park East to be installed along the 8 foot wide walk: 1 on each side of the 3 bump <br />outs along the walk, 1 close to Lafayette and 1 close to the northwest corner end of the current phase of the <br />walkway. 8 +/- durable quality public benches; 4+/- umbrella tables near tennis court; opportunities for <br />public art along the garden walk. Subject to approval by the Parks Board. All the garden plant and <br />vegetable plant options to be agreed upon by Parks Department/Board, Madison School and HPC Staff to <br />conform to the Standards and Guidelines adopted for Leeper Park. Abstain from planting fruit trees at this <br />time.” <br />COA 2008-0306 approved installation of an “Odor Garden” with blower piping and underground odor control bed <br />to treat sewer gas. Surface odor control bed planted as flower garden. Area will be restored to grass if and <br />when the system is taken out of service. <br />COA 2007-0605B approved “Renovation of Tennis Courts, Pavement and Fence replacement, expansion of Court <br />pavement approximately 20' to South; removal of 17 trees in the South per Brent Thompson and replace <br />with 12 Cypress per Brent Thompson. Plant to the north of the fence 5 deciduous trees.” <br />A parking lot south of the Tennis Center was added during the Madison School renovation along with lighting <br />without COA, 1998. <br />The 1936 WPA shelter house was replaced with the present recreation building, 1970. <br />Fill added for installation of Riverside Drive, 1910 and 1938. <br /> <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: “Cabin to be relocated to the museum’s west campus as part of a larger interpretive <br />site. See attached plan for details.” <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The Northern Indiana Historical Society (NIHS, also known as <br />The History Museum) has applied to remove the Navarre Cabin from Leeper Park East and move it to the museum’s <br />campus. <br />a. The Cabin will be removed from the current location by Lykowski Construction: <br />i. The Cabin will be lifted up and transported off-site, <br />ii. The piers will be disassembled for reuse at the new location. <br />b. The site will be graded and reseeded, including: <br />i. The removal / filling in of the pier foundations, <br />ii. The removal / filling in of the interpretive burn pits, <br />iii. The removal / grading of the small sections of stone wall, <br />iv. The removal / filling in of the disused pioneer herb garden, <br /> <br />3
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