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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />OF SOUTH BEND & SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY <br />February 26, 2007 <br />13`h Floor Conference Room <br />County - City Building, South Bend, Indiana <br />Members Present: Lynn Patrick [Vice President], Mary Jane Chase [Secretary], Catherine Hostetler, Tim <br />Klusczinski, [President] Shawn Peterson [Legal Counsel], Linda Riley, Jerry Ujdak <br />Staff Present: Catherine Hostetler [Director], Amy Herdman [Asst. Director], <br />Absent: Todd-Zeiger, Martha Choitz, Joann Sporleder <br />Also Present: Robert B. Miller, Annette Ernst, Dawn Krug, Terry Collins, Rob Nichols, Jason Durr <br />I. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL: President Tim Klusczinski called to order at 7:04pm. . <br />II. PUBLIC HEARING <br />1. Riverside CoA 2007-0206 ' <br />Application Number: 2007-0206 <br />Property Location: Extension between Riverside Drive and Riverbank near Riverside Drive and <br />Angela Intersection <br />Property Owner: City of South Bend <br />District Designation: Landscape element in Riverside Drive Local Historic District <br />Rating: Not Rated <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE/HISTORIC CONTEXT: The location is green space between the <br />east side of Riverside Drive and the river bank on the extreme northern boundary -of the District across from <br />Brownfield Park. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: The Project is called River Crossing No. 5 Improvements. It will install a new <br />sewer line under the St. Joseph River between Riverside Drive and Northshore Boulevard using a micro bore <br />system technique that will not interfere with the river bank or tree line. When the project is completed <br />(anticipated four and one half months construction) the only visible sign will be a new 48" man -hole cover in <br />the green space about 10' from Riverside Drive. Any curbing will be replaced with concrete curbing. There <br />may be one tree near the curb that may need to be replaced. The Department of Public Works has contacted <br />the city forester for recommendations and a planting schedule. <br />Riverside Drive Guidelines: I The Environment A. The District Environment: Required: Distinctive <br />existing features such as parks, gardens, streetlights, fences, signs, benches, walkways, streets, alleys and <br />building set backs shall be retained. New plant materials, fencing, walkways, streetlights, signs and benches <br />shall be compatible with the character of the neighborhood in size, scale, material and color. <br />Recommended: Whenever possible, the original features should be restored. <br />(Full text is attached.) <br />RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the project. It will not visibly alter to any great <br />degree the green space elements along Riverside Drive. The Department of Public Works has contacted the <br />City Forester for his recommendations to return the site to its original state. This project will create a <br />redundant system to the current pipeline that takes 60-70% of South Bend's sewage to the treatment plant <br />plus will alleviate some of the odor issues in Leeper Park and on Northshore Boulevard. <br />