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KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: They are only looking at one proposed light. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Is it the one that is on Jefferson Street? <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: Yes. <br />JOHN OXIAN: That's the one that the committee recommends they use. <br />The commission also recommends that they use a gas induction bulb in proposed light <br />fixture. <br />Also, Governor Kernan forwarded our letter regarding US31 to the INDOT <br />commissioners with a request that they include HPC comments in their environmental <br />impact statement. <br />Other written correspondence is from the Wythougan Valley Historic <br />Preservation Committee, which is in your packets. (See enclosed copy of Wythougan <br />Valley Preservation Council, Inc.) <br />Regarding the I&M company garage, we received communication from the tenant <br />to the effect that they are only using about a third of the parking available in that garage, <br />and don't want to go to the expense of maintaining the building. <br />JOHN OXIAN: Several years ago we wrote them a letter opposing what they did to this <br />building. They created the situation when they took the windows and the doors out of <br />that building and allowed the inside of the building to be exposed to the outside weather. <br />Commission members had a brief discussion regarding the condition of the building. <br />John Oxian wanted Karen to send a letter to the owner stating that is was their fault that <br />the building is in the condition it is in today and that we are against the building being <br />demolished. The commission also agreed to support any grant applications that can be <br />obtained to help repair the building. <br />4. Downtown South Bend Neighborhood Relations Committee <br />KAREN HAMMOND-NASH: The last downtown South Bend meeting was attended by <br />Lynn Patrick and Julie Schutte. The last two meetings are tomorrow night at the Erskine <br />Country Club and Thursday night at all of the library branches. For specific details about <br />what happened at the last meeting I refer you to Lynn Patrick or Julie Schutte. <br />Lynn Patrick and Julie Schutte then briefly informed commission members what <br />happened at the last South Bend Neighborhood Relations Committee meeting. <br />5. Legal Report: Chapin Park proposed Local Historic District <br />(Combined with item number one, Chapin Park proposed local district) <br />IV. OLD BUSINESS <br />
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