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Original doors, windows and hardware shall not be discarded when they can be restored and re -used in place. New window and door <br />openings which would alter the scale and proportion of the building shall not be introduced. Inappropriate new window and door features <br />such as aluminum insulating glass combinations that require removal of the original windows and doors shall not be installed. <br />Not Recommended <br />Awnings, hoods, and fake shutters made of metal, vinyl, or fiberglass should not be used if they would detract from the existing character <br />or appearance of the building. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the replacement windows to match previously approved replacement <br />windows. <br />-Staff report prepared by Elicia D. Feasel, Assistant Director <br />On a motion by Dave Steinhauer with a second by Kevin Buccellato to approve application as <br />submitted and clarified. <br />Vote: 5 - 0 Unanimous. <br />COA#2012-1210 Approved. <br />2. 102-110 North Main Street COA#2013-0124 Local Landmark <br />No Representation <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Application Number: 2013-0124 <br />Property Location: 102-110 North Main Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Neoclassical/1910/Solon Beman, Architect/H.G. Christman, Builder <br />Property Owner: John Freidline <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Historic Landmark <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: John Mohler Studebaker built this eight storey classical revival style office structure in <br />1910. The fagade is comprised of six bays to the west and three to the south and is covered with white terra cotta classical detailing. Itis <br />also clearly divided into three registers that are separated by strong projecting and intervening cornices. The bottom of each cornice is <br />punctuated by volutes and honeysuckle designs, which where placed between each bay. <br />The middle of the structure is articulated with a three bay system, which continues to the second intervening cornice, once again <br />embellished with classical detailing. The top floor is further distinguished by the use of arched bays, which are topped by elaborate egg <br />and dart molding. The overall decorative detail of the structure tends to reflect the impact of the Colombian Exposition of which the <br />architect, Solon S. Beman, was a major participant. However, the frank expression of the steel frame links the building to the Chicago <br />School of skyscraper construction. <br />The building has a flat roof with robust projecting cornices that have egg and dart molding and decorated voluted console brackets. The <br />windows are 1/1 double hung with simple decorated spandrels, except for the eighth floor, which has round even spans and cartouche <br />keystones. <br />ALTERATIONS: The structure has a modern aluminum stone front entrance and further modern black stone fronts a long the street. <br />Aluminum has been added to the arches on the top storey windows. Concrete has been applied over the north side bricks. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Hanging a 4' x 8' metal sign. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The Music Village, non-profit music school is located in the basement of the JMS <br />building and this signage will help market their existence. A rendering of the proposed sign is included as well as a photograph of the <br />actual sign. The sign conforms to Building Department's signage requirements and conforms to downtown design guidelines. Once the <br />existing Pedro's signage is removed, The Music Village sign will be directly attached to the concrete on the north side of the building. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: Preservation Standards <br />F. &gm <br />No neon or flashing signs will be permitted unless they are original to the structure. Billboards and super -graphics will also be <br />disallowed. Only one appropriate identifying sign will be permitted per business. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval as it conforms to the guidelines. <br />-Staff report prepared by Elicia D. Feasel, Assistant Director <br />On a motion by Jerry Niezgodski with a second by Kevin Buccellato to approve application as <br />submitted. <br />Vote: 5 — 0 Unanimous. <br />COA#2013-0124 Approved. <br />B. NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION <br />III. HEARING OF VISITORS <br />A. Mik Perry 901 East Fox South Bend, representing PALS <br />B. Frank Niemiec PO Box 143 Mishawaka, representing PALS <br />
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