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HPC President's Report August 20 2007 —Timothy Klusczinski <br />7/24/07 <br />• Sent HPC response to South Bend Tribune "Our Opinion" editorial <br />"Preservation a matter of time" (07/20/07). Submission was originally <br />entitled: Marquette: Enduring the PAST and PRESS -ent ". Tribune later <br />changed this to "Commission has acted appropriately to save Marquette" <br />when published as "Michiana Point of View" feature (08/03/07). Most other <br />article content remained unaffected. <br />7/29/07 <br />City Celebration: Cabin Days <br />I visited Leeper Park East to scope out the events at the Navarre Cabin and <br />took event pictures for the next "Commission Courier." Mr. Navarre was not <br />at home when I stopped in. Instead, I did find Mr. Alexis Coquillard - his <br />financial backer. Mr. Coquillard spoke about the local fur- trapping industry, <br />the river, and some of the environmental challenges. He was also in favor of a <br />formal name for the area... something like "Southhold ?" Seems like a fine <br />idea to me. Maybe it'll catch on... <br />Attendees, especially the children seemed to be having a GREAT time, <br />despite the HOT and sunny climate. The campfire seemed almost, <br />unnecessary. Activities included a show -n -tell on period tools, candle <br />making, and interaction with the players dressed in period attire. <br />I wish to thank the Center for History and the City of South Bend for their <br />partnership, dedication and effort in promoting our local history. <br />8/3/07 <br />• 12:53PM: Observed construction project at 318 W. Navarre Street (Chapin <br />Park) where basement windows had been removed from openings and <br />damaged beyond repair. A "Bobcat" was parked in the back yard. I spoke to <br />Mike Balmer and Mike Brzezinski who were performing the work. No <br />documentation was displayed in the windows, so I asked the men to show me <br />the permits for the work. They said "we don't know anything about that" and <br />"that would be Richard." When I inquired further, they admitted that Richard <br />Guntle of Home Service was the General Contractor. 4 Bruno owned the <br />Bobcat equipment and was contocted by Richard. Mr. Balmer called Richard <br />on his cell phone to inform him that "someone from the city was asking about <br />permits." Mr. Balmer relayed that Richard was in the process of getting one. <br />I asked both men if they were employees of Richard, they said "no." They <br />said they were doing the work for "Collier's Glass Block." I inquired if they <br />were employees of "Collier's Glass Block," they said "no." I suggested that <br />that would make them "subs ?" They agreed. I asked for their company name. <br />They couldn't offer one and stated that they were doing the work <br />"independently." I asked if they were licensed, bonded and insured. Mike <br />