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-----Original Message ----- <br />From: Elicia Feasel [mailto:efeasel@co.st-joseph.in.us] <br />Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 11:00 AM <br />To: Kieran Fahey <br />Cc: rwolosin@gmail.com; Eric.C.Stalheim.1@nd.edu; Eric Horvath; Randy Kelly <br />Subject: Re: Basement floods in East Wayne St Historic District <br />Kieran, <br />The August 21 agenda of the Historic Preservation Commission will highlight correspondence on this <br />topic. Prior to the meeting, would you be able to provide detail from the database of sewer back-ups and <br />offer any City perspective on a solution to this topic? <br />Thank you, <br />Elicia <br />>>> Kieran Fahey <kfahey@southbendin.gov> 7/18/2017 4:38 PM >>> <br />Hi Elicia, <br />The City maintains a database of all reports of sewer back-ups, yes. I'll be back in the office Thursday, <br />please feel free to call me with any queries, 574-235-5993. We can easily create a GIS layer from the <br />database to map it. <br />Best regards, <br />Kieran <br />From: Elicia Feasel <efeasel@co.st joseph.in.us> <br />Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 4:18:07 PM <br />To: rwolosin@gmail.com; Eric Horvath; Kieran Fahey; Randy Kelly <br />Cc: Eric.C.Stalheim.1@nd.edu <br />Subject: Re: Basement floods in East Wayne St Historic District <br />Robert, <br />am including our Preservation Specialist Intern Eric on this reply. He is currently researching the subject <br />from a preservation best practices point of view. Eric has asked if any of the houses have additions added <br />to them? Thank you for your note. <br />Eric (Horvath) or Kieran, <br />Does Department of Public Works still maintain a map of reports of basement flooding in South Bend? <br />Thank you, <br />Elicia <br />