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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />OF SOUTH BEND & ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />August 17, 2015 <br />13 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 7:00 p.m. <br />Members Present: Timothy S. Klusczinski, Thomas Gordon, Mike Voll, Elizabeth Hertel, <br />Kevin Buccellato, Michele Gelfman <br />Members Not in Attendance: Brandon Anderson, Jennifer Parker <br />Staff Present: Elicia Feasel, Deputy Director; Anthony Zappia, Attorney; Catherine Hostetler, <br />Director; Steve Szaday, Preservation Specialist/Inspector <br />Members of the Public Present: Toy Villa, Jason Pfledderer, Lou Miller, Jen Miller <br />H. PUBLIC HEARING <br />A. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />1. Leeper Park West COA 92015 -0803 Local Landmark <br />Representation by Toy Villa, City of South Bend <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 4 August 2015 <br />Application Number: 2015 -0803 <br />Property Location: Leeper Park West <br />Architectural Style/Date /Architect or Builder: Park/George Kessler <br />Property Owner: City of South Bend <br />Landmark or District Designation: National Register Historic Designed Landscape Landmark <br />Rating: Local Landmark <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: Leeper Park is a designed landscape located north of the commercial and medical <br />district of South Bend and divided by Michigan Street (US 33). Leeper Park West is bordered by Riverside Drive along the St. <br />Joseph River, Park Lane to the South, Lafayette to the West, the bluff of Chapin Park to the extreme West and Michigan Street to <br />the East. It is part of the 1911 -1915 Parks and Boulevard system designed for South Bend by George Kessler. <br />ALTERATIONS: The duck pond was restored in 1979. The formal gardens were grown over in the 1980s. The playground <br />equipment is not original to the Park. A Parking Lot south of the Tennis Center was added during the Madison School renovation <br />along with lighting without COA. The tennis courts were replaced in 2007 and the "odor garden" was installed in 2008. New <br />Playground equipment was installed 2013. Concrete Pathway at western most field of Leeper Park West was constructed in <br />2015. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: We received COA for garden, path, lighting benches and tables. Walk is in Garden planting next <br />spring. Request is alternate light to adapt/reuse current lights from Bartlett along the garden path. They have metal pedestal pole <br />vs concrete pebble replica poles. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The Historic Preservation Commission approved the installation of 8 +/- historic <br />lights of the style of Leeper Park East to be installed along the 8 foot wide walk. With COA 2015- 0302A. Please see attached <br />photographs A, B & C. The project is being offered the light posts that are being removed along Bartlett Street in front of the <br />hospital. The banner bracket hardware will be removed. Please see attached photographs D & E. The poles will be installed per <br />diagram submitted. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES Leeper Park Standards and Criteria <br />Benches, Tables and Light fixtures: <br />9.7 Furnishings and Objects (includes Benches, Lights... Sculpture, etc.) <br />4. Alteration of existing or addition of new furnishings and objects will be considered if the alteration does not alter the basic <br />concept of the historic landscape design. <br />8 New furnishings and objects should be designed using vandal resistant standards. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the substitution. <br />Prepared by Catherine D. Hostetler, Director <br />On a motion by Mike Voll with a second by Elizabeth Hertel to approve application as presented. <br />
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