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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />OF SOUTH BEND & ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />June 16, 2014 <br />13`h Floor Conference Room <br />County — City Building <br />South Bend, IN 46601 <br />I. CALL TO ORDER <br />President Klusczinski called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. <br />Members Present: Timothy S. Klusczinski, Thomas Gordon, Mike Voll, Brandon Anderson, <br />Jerry Niezgodski, Lynn Patrick, Kevin Buccellato <br />Members not in attendance: Dave Steinhauer <br />Staff Present: Larry Meteiver, Legal Counsel; Catherine Hostetler, Director, Elicia Feasel, <br />Assistant Director, Steve Szaday, Preservation Specialist/Inspector <br />Members of the Public Present: Ken Jebelian, Michael L. Smith, Chris Thornton, Heidi Collins, <br />Jerid Wireman <br />On a motion by Jerry Niezgodski with a second by Lynn Patrick amend the agenda to add under <br />Certificate of Appropriateness, #2014-0610 1307 East Wayne Street. Vote: 7 — 0 <br />H. PUBLIC HEARING <br />A. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />1. 1524 East Wayne COA#2014-0520 East Wayne Street <br />Representation by Chris Thornton, owner <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Application Number: 2014-0520 <br />Property Location: 1524 East Wayne Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Tudor Revival/I928/H.R. Stapp <br />Property Owner: Julie and Chris Thornton <br />Landmark or District Designation: East Wayne Street <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The Tudor Revival house is a 2 storey frame on a rectangular plan. It has a gale roof <br />with molded raking trim covered in asphalt shingles. The body of the house is mainly brick with a herringbone pattern in the <br />front gable. There are shed roof wall dormers at the side. The original windows are paired 6 light casement windows with fixed <br />transoms and some fixed sidelights. There are new Pella Casements replacement windows in the openings of the northwest front <br />facades. The windows have brick header course sills. There is a front gable at the entry with a wavy pattern wood siding in the <br />gable. The front porch has tile flooring with wrought iron railings. <br />ALTERATIONS: The roof was replaced in-kind in 2008. There are new Pella aluminum clad casements in the northwest front <br />fagade. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Replace windows. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The Thomtons have replaced the casement windows on the northwest front fagade <br />of the house with Pella ProLine, 2 -Wide aluminum clad wood casement windows. They propose to replace the casements in the <br />Family Room located on the northwest front fagade with the same Pella ProLine 2 -Wide Casements (Exhibit #1). The propose to <br />replace the casement windows on the East fagade in both the first storey and second storey Master Bedroom with Proline 2 -Wide <br />Casements (Exhibit 2). They also propose to replace 2 fixed side lights on the first storey of the East fagade with Pella ProLine, <br />Sash Set Fixed (Exhibit 3). Also please refer to photographs. <br />Steve Szaday, Preservation Specialist, saw the work being done without permits or COA. The homeowner was unaware that in <br />the fine print of the Pella quote (one of three for this project) was the obligation of the homeowner to apply for all permits. Mr. <br />Thornton was rather upset with the contractors who started this job without the proper permits and he immediately called HPC <br />Office and arranged to come into the Office and apply for the COA. . <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: East Wayne Street: <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS . <br />Window and door frames are of wood or steel (some casements) or in the case of brick structures, stone sills and brick lintels <br />Where metal or vinyl siding has been applied, window trim has been covered. Storm windows are of wood or aluminum. <br />