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CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS STAFF REPORT <br />APPLICATION — 1999-0312 <br />PROPERTY — 12 15 Riverside Drive <br />South Bend, IN. <br />OWNER —Logan <br />DESIGNATION — LHD-RSD <br />RATING — Contributing C/10 <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCEARSTORIC CONTEXT, <br />This house was built in 1902 by the Portage Land Company, which was operated by, president, <br />H.G. Miller and secretary, Byron B. Miller. The Company rented the house out to Howard <br />&Emily Webster, a roadmaster for C.I. & S. Railroad, for the first six years. In 1908 Byron B. <br />Miller sold the house to Burr F. Augustine for $4,350.00 <br />Mr. Augustine was born in New Carlisle on September 5, 1869. He married Ethlyn Baldwin on <br />June 26, 1895, a year later the couple moved to Kansas City, Missouri so Mr. Augustine could <br />work for the Derdoff Lumber Company. IN 1903 they moved to St. Louis, Missouri where he <br />worked for the Lewis Verner Sawmill Company. Three years later the: couple returned to South <br />Bend where Mr. Augustine started his own wholesale lumber dealership, which he would <br />continue to own and operate for over 39 years. Mr. Augustine remained active in business as <br />well as in politics until his death in 1945 at age 75. His wife Ethlyn continued to live in the <br />house until 1951 when she sold it to Harold W. Kinsey. <br />Mr. Kinsey was the chief auditor of the Standard Oil Company. He and his family resided in the <br />house until 1969 when they sold it to Deane and Judith Jenney. The house exchanged hands <br />four more times before it was purchased by the current owners, Logan Council for the Retarded <br />of St. Joseph County, in 1985. <br />PROPOSED CHANGE <br />Applicant is proposing to install a new fire escape on the west side of the house on the first floor <br />(see diagram). This is a suggestion from the State of Indiana Department of Health and Human <br />Services, Health Care Financing Administration. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based upon a telephone conversation with Mr. Richard Powers of this department, he stated <br />that if the fire drill results of the home improve there will be no need to add the new fire escape. <br />This office advises that the matter be discussed with the applicant and/or placed into committee. <br />
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