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t <br />s <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS STAFF REPORT <br />PROPERTY -- 1244 Lincolnway East <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />OWNER -- Dr. Ulrich Klopfer <br />DESIGNATION -- Lincolnway East LHD <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNI_F.I_CANGE/H.I.STOR.IC CONTEXT <br />This former dwelling and retail shop is a contributing <br />structure (rated C110) in the Lincolnway East LHD. The <br />structure was built in 1898 in the Queen Anne style. The <br />house has undergone alterations such as the enclosure of <br />the front porch but retains sufficient historical <br />character to remain an important element of the historic <br />district. <br />PROPOSED,_, CHANGE. <br />The Division of Code Enforcement of the City of South Bend <br />proposes to demolish the existing primary structure. The <br />Division seeks demolition pursuant to their public hearing <br />of May 20, 1993 and based on their list of Code <br />Violations dated January 6, 1993. <br />STANDARDS <br />HPG Demolition Standards disfavor demolition and require <br />the owner (applicant) to prove that it is economically <br />unfeasible to repair the property appropriately. <br />Section 21-117.2 (2) of the South Bend Code (Article 6.5 <br />Historic Preservation Commission) states that "(n)othing <br />in this article shall be construed to prevent the ... <br />demolition ... of any building... which the Building <br />Commissioner or other official having such Power may <br />certify as required by the public safety because of an <br />unsafe or dangerous condition." This section continues <br />"(w)here the Historic Preservation Commission deems it <br />necessary, the Commission may petition the Common Council <br />for a temporary delay in the issuance of the required <br />permit(s) for proposed ... demolition ... for the purpose <br />of preparing a preservation plan for said landmark. Such a <br />petition must be for a specified period of time. The <br />Common Council shall grant the petition when it finds= <br />a. That such action will not cause the owner of the <br />subject property to suffer hardship; and <br />b. That such a delay will not be injurious to the public <br />health, safety, and welfare; and <br />c. That in keeping with the intent of this article, such <br />action is necessary and appropriate. <br />
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