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Landmark or District Designation: River Bend Local Historic District (#8308-92) . <br />Rating: N/A (demolished structure formerly rated Contributing) <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: This lot on Riverside Drive is the southernmost edge of the River Bend Local <br />Historic District, and acts as the side yard to 507 Riverside Drive. There is a concrete paddock accessible from the alley at the <br />rear of the property, with a privacy fence shielding the parking area from Riverside Drive. <br />ALTERATIONS: COA #2010-0907A allowed for the demolition of the rated house and preparation of the site for eventual <br />reconstruction. The previous structure had experienced foundation failure allegedly due to the existence of a mill race that <br />flowed through this location in the early 19' century. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "New wood fence — Dog-eared fence, 6' x 8' panels, 10 panels all together" <br />From e-mail correspondence with the applicant: "[TJhe fence is going to be dogear with 10 premade panels. It is going to be 12 <br />inches off of the ground and 3 ft from [neighbor's] existing fence. It is only going to go across the side yard. " <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: Applicant seeks a Certificate of Appropriateness for improvements on the <br />structure including: <br />1. Installation of ten 6' x 8' dog-eared fence panels along the southwest edge of the vacant lot. The panels will be <br />mounted 12" off the ground. <br />The fence will act as a privacy barrier between this lot and the neighboring lot to the south west which is outside of the Historic <br />District. The neighboring lot is slightly above the desired fence area. <br />The applicant's original contractor has backed out of the project, so either a) a new contractor will be selected, or b) the applicant <br />will execute the project themselves. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: N/A <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: River Bend Local Historic District Standards and Guidelines • <br />I. THE ENVIRONMENT <br />A. IN THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENT <br />The district is characterized by its proximity to downtown South Bend and its location adjacent to Leeper Park and along the St. <br />Joseph River. The district encompasses: two blocks of Riverside Drive beginning at Marion Street (from 503 Riverside Drive <br />north) and ending at Bartlett Street; two lots on the north side of Navarre street just west of the alley behind Riverside Drive; the <br />north side of Hammond Place; the east side of St. Joseph Street between Hammond Place and Bartlett Street; and the south side <br />of Bartlett Street between St. Joseph and Riverside Drive. The District contains 45 residences and their adjacent outbuildings. <br />Required <br />Distinctive existing features such as parks, gardens, streetlights, fences, signs, walkways, streets, alleys and building <br />setbacks shall be retained. New plant materials, fencing, walkways, streetlights, signs and benches shall be compatible <br />with the character of the neighborhood in size, scale, material and color. Street lighting should be maintained at levels <br />recommended by the Illumination Engineering Society. Sources and light posts should be uniform throughout the District. Lamp <br />fixtures and supporting posts must be similar in proportion, scale and detail to existing historic lamps (see appendix). Streetlights <br />should be placed so that adequate illumination is afforded all sections of the public sidewalks. Removal of shade trees over <br />twelve inches (12") diameter, conifer trees over six inches (6") in diameter or other major plant elements shall be subject to <br />approval by the Historic Preservation Commission. Any subsequent replacement trees of any size required by the Historic <br />Preservation Commission shall be retained. The Riverfront character of the district shall be retained. <br />B. BUILDING SITE, LANDSCAPING, & ACCESSORIES <br />Required <br />Plants, trees, fencing, walkways, private yard lights, signs (house numbers) and benches which reflect the properties' <br />history and development shall be retained. <br />Recommended <br />New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property found in photographs, drawings <br />and newspapers. New site work should be appropriate to existing surrounding site elements in scale, type and appearance. <br />Accessory structures such as decks, gazebos, fountains, or small outbuildings should be appropriate to surrounding site elements <br />in scale, type and appearance. Plant materials in close proximity to the buildings and which are causing deterioration to the <br />building's historic fabric should be removed and replaced by more suitable flora as approved by the Historic Preservation <br />Commission. <br />Prohibited • <br />No changes may be made to the appearance of the site by removing trees, fencing, walkways, outbuildings or other site <br />elements before evaluating their importance to the property's history and development. Front yard areas shall not be <br />10 <br />