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Approved by • <br />Elicia Feasel <br />Historic Preservation Administrator <br />Commissioner Fisher made a motion to approve as submitted. Seconded by Commissioner <br />Bonham. <br />Vote: 5 — 0 Motion to approve COA#2018-0530A is passed. <br />4. 701 Portage COA# 2018-0604 #9574-05 / #6242-1977 Chapin Park Local <br />Historic District / Local Landmark <br />Representation: Norrie Emmons, 23186 Ireland <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: 5 June 2018 <br />Application Number: 2018-0604 <br />Property Location: 701 N Portage Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Romanesque Revival / 1898 / Charles A. Brehmer (Architect) <br />Property Owner: Andrew Caspers and Amanda Shutts <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park Local Historic District, Ordinance #9574-05; National Register District; <br />Local Landmark, Ordinance #6242-1977. <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: Fire House #6 is one of the oldest extant fire houses in South Bend. The triangular • <br />plot, of which the building is situated, has a long connection to South Bend's history. During the Civil War, the land was used as <br />part of Camp Rose, a training ground for local troops headed to war. The Saint Joseph County Agricultural Society later owned <br />the land and used it as part of their fair grounds. In 1896, the City of South Bend purchased the land to build a "Hose House" on <br />the property, serving the City until it was decommissioned in 1967. The Civic Theatre used the structure as a theatre and <br />workshop for nearly fifty years following. <br />Fire House #6 is a two and a half story, brick structure, with rectangular plan and hip and gabled roof with dormer. There is a <br />hose tower protruding from the roof at the rear. The front first story features the main equipment door, a thin, curved corrugated <br />metal canopy supported by cast iron brackets designed with a sun and scroll motif. Brick pilasters with stone capitals support a <br />false brick arch at second story. Windows are wood, 1/1 with some fixed in attic and hose tower. Centered between two second <br />story windows is a large stone placard with No. 6 in relief. <br />ALTERATIONS: COA #1985-0819 permitted the cleaning of bricks, replace roof ventilator, windows, and rear entry door. <br />COA #1987-1019 permitted the replacement of the entrance door. COA #1988-1207 permitted the installation of curbing at the <br />Portage -Lindsey intersection as per Project no. MG -000-C Fed Rd. Region 5. COA #1989-0208 permitted the installation of <br />security lights with wiring concealed by the eave material and covered in metal conduit painted to match the structure. COA <br />#1989-0602 permitted the removal of old roofing and re -roofing with Owens Corning 3 -tab 20 -year shingles. COA #1993-1118 <br />permitted the repair of holes and the straightening of the edges of the canopy. COA#1994-1215 permitted the grading of the <br />drive and in-kind replacement of limestone base. COA #1995-1025 permitted the removal and replacement of a dead tree. COA <br />#1999-0713 permitted the installation of a pole, siren, and related electrical/radio parts all contained /attached to the pole on <br />Lindsey between Portage Avenue and Leland Avenue. COA #2003-1031A permitted the installation of landscape lighting <br />around the building, a new sign in the lawn, replacement of the front garage door sign, and re -glazing of the scheduling boards <br />on the windows flanking the garage door. COA #2003-1031B permitted the removal of loose paint and dirt from the metal <br />awning with water and/or Conklin's Rust -Off, caulking all seams on top of awning, priming of the awning and the structural <br />braces, and a final coat of paint on the awning. COA #2017-1002G permitted masonry repair (in-kind) using Glen Gery Molded <br />Series '53 -DD Spec Sand' or `250-M'. Replace roof (in-kind), with Certainteed Highland Slate `black granite'; replacement of <br />the house tower wall material with Petersen Aluminum `matte black', replacement of the hose tower windows (in-kind) with <br />wood windows of the same size and configuration; install new gutters, downspouts, and flashing of copper. COA#2018-0402 • <br />approved window replacement with new aluminum clad 1/1 double hung, fire egress casement, hose tower fixed, restoring <br />exterior wood moldings, replace garage doors with new steel bi-fold, replace passage doors with new custom wood. COA#2018- <br />
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