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South Bend HPC
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319 West Navarre Street
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HPC Local Historic District
ix. Chapin Park
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1 <br />Adam Toering <br />From:Tom Casteel <tomcasteel@live.com> <br />Sent:Wednesday, December 9, 2020 12:01 PM <br />To:Adam Toering <br />Subject:Re: COA Application - 319 W. Navarre St. <br />Attachments:Casteel_2_COA_Application.pdf <br />Adam <br /> <br />Attached is another pdf of our COA application. Hopefully the text saved in this one. <br /> <br />My best guess on the vinyl windows is that they're about 40 years old. When we moved into this house in <br />2004 they were already starting to deteriorate. <br /> <br />Thanks for your help! <br /> <br />Tom Casteel <br />319 W. Navarre St. <br /> <br /> <br />From: Adam Toering <atoering@southbendin.gov> <br />Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2020 3:47 PM <br />To: Tom Casteel <tomcasteel@live.com> <br />Cc: Elicia Feasel <efeasel@southbendin.gov>; Ross Van Overberghe <rvoverber@southbendin.gov> <br />Subject: RE: COA Application ‐ 319 W. Navarre St. <br /> <br />Tom, <br /> <br />Received your two documents – the project description looks good, although – since this is on the primary façade and <br />involves changing the window dimensions, I don’t know that I’ll be able to administratively approve it. <br /> <br />Sorry to hear that the vinyl windows have failed. Do you know how old they are? For research purposes, I try and track <br />how long vinyl replacement windows are lasting (to be blunt, it’s part of my argument for the retention of original wood <br />windows – staff have administratively approved vinyl replacement windows that have failed after 15 years of ‘installed’ <br />life. Kinda sad, really.). <br /> <br />It looks like your application didn’t save the text in your submitted pdf. When you reenter the text, you may need to <br />“Print to PDF” to ‘flatten’ the text into a document that can be sent to me with the project details. Resubmit that to me, <br />and I’ll have my colleague Michelle Adams call you to take the application payment over the phone. <br /> <br />With the resubmitted app and the payment received, I’ll add your project to the December meeting agenda. The <br />Commission will be meeting virtually (through Microsoft Teams, as the Common Council and other city boards have <br />met). I’ll send more information about the meeting’s time and agenda once it’s been established. <br /> <br />Best, <br />
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