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8/24/2020
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Application Number: 2020-06268 <br />Property Location: 805 Arch Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Free Classic/ 1912 / Whitcomb and Keller <br />Property Owner: Andy and Becky Czarnecki <br />Landmark or District Designation: Edgewater Local Historic District, #6846-80 <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: Two story rectangular frame house on a brick foundation and aluminum siding. <br />Gabled roof with asphalt shingles. Sunporches at either end of the primary facade, screened on the north east side and enclosed <br />on the southwest. Detached one car garage at rear. <br />ALTERATIONS: COA #2014-0825A allowed for mortar pointing and sealant along foundation and wing walls. COA #2002- <br />0904 allowed for replacement of windows with Marvin Insulated "True Divided Light" wood windows. COA #1993-0523 <br />allowed for the reconstruction of the rear gable entry canopy, per COA #1991-0523. COA #1991-0523 allowed for the <br />installation of new roof material and the reconstruction of the gable canopy with rake boards and molding supported by two full <br />length 4"x4" piers. COA #1991-0510 allowed transition of the driveway from gravel to concrete and the grinding of two <br />stumps. COA #1987-0415 allowed for asphalt roof replacement. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: "aft while pickel fence using 4.5"dog ear pickets to be placed in the side /back yard of residence.' <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The applicant has requested approval to: <br />iii. Install a 3' tall white picket fence made of pressure treated lumber. <br />iv. Sitedimensions: <br />1. 22' on south side, with 4' gate <br />2. 30' on west side (facing River Avenue), I' in from sidewalk. <br />3. 18' on north side along driveway, also inset P from the sidewalk <br />4. 12' on east side (facing the garage), also with 4' gate. <br />v. Posts will be every 6' (except where otherwise noted per site plan), set in concrete. <br />This property is at the comer of Arch and River Avenue, facing Arch. The Standards and Guidelines state that ' front yard <br />areas shall not be fenced " The proposed area — while not the `front yard' of Arch — corresponds to the front yard of their <br />neighbor's property on River Avenue. <br />A number of other comer lots within the neighborhood have enclosed side yards, such as 619 Edgewater Drive (COAs #1996- <br />0405 and #2009-05046), 740 East Bronson Court (COA #2004-0903-1), and 644 Monroe Street (COA #1989-0629 for the rear <br />fence, #1993.0507 for picket fence). <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: EAST WAYNE STREET <br />H. THE ENVIRONMENT <br />A. THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENT <br />The district is characterized by its proximity to downtown South Bend and its intimate relationship <br />with the St. Joseph River. Edgewater Drive follows the riverfront with a row of houses facing the river <br />from across the street. Other structures in the District share the benefits of the river with the presence <br />of the riverbank and a small park near the southwest comer of the District. <br />Required <br />Distinctive existing features such as parks, gardens, streetlights, fences, signs, benches, walkways, <br />streets alleys and buildings setbacks shall be retained. New plant materials, fencing, walkways, <br />streetlights, signs, and benches shall be compatible with the character of the neighborhood in size, <br />scale, material and color. The riverfront character of the district shall be retained. <br />Recommended <br />Whenever possible, the original features should be restored. Plant materials and trees in close <br />proximity to buildings, sidewalks, or streets that are causing deterioration to those elements should be <br />removed. If erosion control efforts become necessary to preserve the riverbank, they should involve <br />processes and materials consistent with the natural beauty of the banks. The development of boat - <br />landings, access points, scenic overlooks or terraces should be done in such a way as to avoid <br />obstructing the view of the river and its banks. Unsightly brush, weeds, and dead or diseased trees <br />should be removed. Where river safety barriers are necessary, as at Arch and Edgewater, they should <br />be constructed and terraced to maintain the natural appearance. <br />Prohibited <br />Existing relationships of buildings and their environments shall not be destroyed through widening <br />existing streets, changing paving material, or by introducing inappropriately located new streets or <br />parking lots incompatible with the character of the neighborhood. Signs streetlights, benches, new <br />
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