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9. 10 Accessibility <br />Refer to Sections 9.11 B, C and D regarding treatment of materials. Refer to Sections 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7, and 9.9 for <br />additional Standards and Criteria that may apply. <br />I. A threa-step approach is recommended to identify and implement accessibility modification that will protect the <br />integrity and historic character of the property. <br />a. Review the historical significance of the property and identify character -defining features; <br />b. Assess the property's existing and required level of accessibility; <br />C. Evaluate accessibility options within a preservation context. <br />2. Because of the complex nature of accessibility, the Historic Preservation Commission will review proposals on a case <br />by case basis. The Commission recommend consulting with the following document which is available from the <br />Commission office: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Cultural Resources, Preservation <br />Assistance Division; Preservation Brief 32, "Making Historic Properties Accessible' by Thomas C. !ester and Sharon <br />C. Park, AIA. <br />9.11 Architectural Materials <br />A. General <br />The Historic Preservation Commission of South Bend and St. Joseph County recommend that work proposed to the materials <br />outlined in Sections B, C, and D be executed with the guidance of a professional building material conservator. <br />I. Removal of the speakers atop Pump House Number 3 is encouraged. <br />B. Masonry (Brick, Stone, Tema Cotta, Concrete, Stucco, and Mortar) <br />I. [intentionally left blank] <br />2. Original or later contributing masonry materials, feature, details, surfaces and ornamentation shall be retained and, if <br />necessary, repaired by patching, piecing -in, or consolidating the masonry using recognize preservation methods. <br />3. Deteriorated or missing masonry materials, features, details, surfaces and ornamentation shall be replaced with <br />material and elements which match the original in material, color, texture, size, shape, profile and detail of <br />installation. <br />4. When replacement of materials or elements is necessary, it should be based on physical or documentary evidence. <br />5. If using the same material is not technically or economically feasible, then compatible substitute materials may be <br />considered. <br />6. Original mortar shall be retained. <br />7. Deteriorating mortar shall be carefully removed by hand -raking the joints. <br />S. Use of mechanical saws and hammers shall not be allowed. <br />9. Repointing mortar shall duplicate the original mortar in strength, composition, color, texture,joint size, joint prefile <br />and method of application. <br />10. Sample panels of raking the joints and repointing shall be reviewed and approved by the staff of the Historic <br />Preservation Commission of South Bend and St. Joseph County. <br />11. Cleaning of masonry is discouraged and should be performed only when necessary to halt determination. <br />12. If the building is to be cleaned, the mildest method possible shall be used. <br />13. A test patch of the cleaning method(s) shall be reviewed and approved on site by staff of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission of South Bend and St. Joseph County. Test patches should always be carried out well in advance of <br />cleaning (including exposure to all seasons if possible.) <br />14. Sandblasting (wet or dry), wire brushing, or similar abrasive cleaning methods shall not be permitted. Doing so <br />changes the visual quality of the material and accelerates deterioration. <br />15. Waterproofing or water repellant are strongly discouraged. These treatments are generally not effective in preserving <br />masonry and can cause permanent damage. The Commission does recognize that in extraordinary circumstances their <br />use may be required to solve a specific problem. Samples of any proposed treatment shall be reviewed by the <br />Commission before application. <br />16. In general, painting masonry surfaces shall not be allowed. Painting masonry surfaces will be considered only when <br />there is documentary evidence that this treatment was used at some point in the history of the property. <br />C. Wood <br />I. [intentionally left blank] <br />2. Original or later contributing wood surfaces, features, details and ornamentation shall be retained and, if necessary, <br />repaired by patching, piecing -in, consolidating or reinforcing the wood using recognized preservation methods. <br />