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STAFF REPORT <br />Application Number: 2009-0922 <br />Property Location: 815 Ashland <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: T-Plan/1894 <br />Property Owner: Diana and Randy Hopkins <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park <br />Rating: Non -Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The house has two storeys with exterior <br />walls that are clad in aluminum and perma-stone. The roof is covered with asphalt <br />shingles. There is an enclosed front porch with siding to match to house and metal <br />railings. <br />ALTERATIONS: In 1945 there was a 5'x6' addition to the porch. The house is <br />aluminum sided and there are replacement windows. There is also a rear addition to the <br />home with a wooden ramp. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: The applicant wishes to add a fence across his driveway with <br />a gate from his neighbors' house to his. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The applicant is proposing to erect a <br />fence with a gate across his driveway to the end of his property line. The addition to 813 <br />Ashland is on 815 Ashland's property line and was constructed prior to the Hopkins' <br />purchase. The fence and gate will be of 6' foot dog ear style treated wood fixed to posts <br />set in concrete. The fence will not be fixed onto either house. The fence will be situated <br />behind the electric meter beyond the set back of the house. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: Chapin Park <br />I. THE ENVIRONMENT <br />A. THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENT <br />The Chapin Park Local Historic District is a particularly fine residential area located close to <br />downtown South Bend, the St. Joseph River, Memorial Hospital and Leeper Park. This section is <br />meant to protect and guide appropriate maintenance of the common areas of the district (i.e. <br />visual landscape and streetscapes). <br />Required <br />Brick streets contribute greatly to the character of the neighborhood. These streets have always <br />been essentially passenger car thoroughfares. The appointments of the streets (i.e. lighting, curbs, <br />horse hitches and monuments) should contribute as much as possible to their architectural, <br />historic and residential character. Retention and maintenance of existing brick streets in the <br />district is required. Repair work to fill voids and gaps must utilize brick paver materials and <br />acceptable installation methods whenever applicable. When utility work dictates the removal of <br />street sections (pavers), the original materials will be reinstalled. Brick streets shall be patched <br />with brick pavers. Concrete, asphalt, fillers and similar materials shall not be used. All original <br />streetlights shall be maintained, especially the George Cutter "Park View" streetlights designed <br />by the Cutter Company for this neighborhood. Present efforts by the Neighborhood Association <br />and the Historic Preservation Commission to restore "Park View" streetlights to the district shall <br />continue. Any change in lighting must receive approval of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission. <br />New or different fencing requires a C of A and shall reflect the style and character of the <br />individual <br />3 <br />