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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />OF SOUTH BEND & ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />May 18, 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 7:02 p.m. <br />Members Present: Timothy S. Klusczinski, Thomas Gordon, Mike Voll, Brandon Anderson, <br />Kevin Buccellato, Elizabeth Hertel <br />Staff Present: Catherine Hostetler, Director; Elicia Feasel, Deputy Director; Steve Szaday, <br />Preservation Specialist/Inspector <br />Members of the Public Present: Jerid Wireman, Thomas Swizek, Stan Molenda, Carl Gillett; <br />Ben Wilson, Molly Buser, Frank Krakowski, Robert Hunter <br />H. PUBLIC HEARING <br />A. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />On a motion by Tom Gordon with a second by Elizabeth Hertel to rearrange the agenda <br />to give the first applicant time to arrive, beginning with #2 on the agenda. <br />Vote: 6 — 0 unanimous. <br />2. 230 E. Navarre COA42015-0429 River Bend <br />Representation by Jerid Wireman, owner <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 4 May 2015 <br />Application Number: COA#2015-0429 <br />Property Location: 230E. Navarre <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Dutch Colonial Revival/ 1928 <br />Property Owner: Jerid Wireman <br />Landmark or District Designation: River Bend <br />Rating: Omitted in the 2005 Survey <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: This is a 2 storey house with a rectangular plan set upon a brick foundation. The <br />original clapboards have been restored and painted. The gambrel roof has almost full length front and back shed dormers that are <br />all covered with asphalt shingles. The windows are 6/1 double hung on the house and sunroom and multi pane quarter rounds in <br />the attic storey. There is a small front porch that has a gable roof overhang with wood supports and railings. There is a two car <br />jerkin head roof garage on a concrete foundation. <br />ALTERATIONS: The front porch has been altered in that the brick wing walls noted in the 1995 survey card are missing. The <br />windows are replacement windows (2014-0530). The roof is a replacement. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: Fence front and rear yard, replace sidewalks, replace driveway, landscape hill/slope; add trellis roof, <br />landscape front with hedges, trees, etc. Also see attached proposal. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: # 1. The removal of the sidewalk and steps on the East side were approved with <br />COA 3014-0530. The homeowner proposes to terrace the slope in his front yard into two levels using brown brick pavers and <br />infilling with grass or sod. He proposes to enclose the entire front yard with a 3 foot wire livestock fence in wood frames set <br />between wood posts; install a solid wood gate across the front walkway constructed out of the same material as the back yard <br />fence. #2. Replace concrete front walkway leading to porch and porch steps with brown brick pavers. In-kind replacement of <br />city sidewalk and front curb. #3 Replace concrete driveway with grass, four sections of concrete strips leading from alley to <br />garage and boarder with a single row of brown brick pavers with grass planted between the concrete strips. #4.. Install a trellis <br />(pergola style) roof between house and garage and install new white vinyl garage doors with windows to compliment the window <br />treatment of the house. #5 Install a 6 foot privacy fence from the side of the sunroom to completely enclose the rear yard. The <br />fence will be 3/4s wood with the remaining height composed of the livestock wire. A gate constructed of livestock wire in a <br />wood frame would be installed in between the sun porch and the privacy fence. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />