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Guidebook Chapin Park Local Historic District <br />Page 68 <br />Chapin Park <br />Local Historic District <br />Guidelines & Standards <br />I. THE ENVIRONMENT <br />A. THE DISTRICT ENVIRONMENT <br />The Chapin Park Local Historic District is a particularly fine residential area located close to <br />downtown South Bend, the St. Joseph River, Memorial Hospital and Leeper Park. This section is <br />meant to protect and guide appropriate maintenance of the common areas of the district (i.e. <br />visual landscape and streetscapes). <br />Required <br />Brick streets contribute greatly to the character of the neighborhood. These streets have always <br />been essentially passenger car thoroughfares. The appointments of the streets (i.e. lighting, curbs, <br />horse hitches and monuments) should contribute as much as possible to their architectural, his- <br />toric and residential character. <br />Retention and maintenance of existing brick streets in the district is required. Repair work to fill <br />voids and gaps must utilize brick paver materials and acceptable installation methods whenev- <br />er applicable. When utility work dictates the removal of street sections (pavers), the original <br />materials will be reinstalled. Brick streets shall be patched with brick pavers. Concrete, asphalt, <br />fillers and similar materials shall not be used. <br />All original streetlights shall be maintained, especially the George Cutter “Park View” streetlights <br />designed by the Cutter Company for this neighborhood. Present efforts by the Neighborhood <br />Association and the Historic Preservation Commission to restore “Park View” streetlights to the <br />district shall continue. Any change in lighting must receive approval of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission. <br />New or different fencing requires a C of A and shall reflect the style and character of the indi- <br />vidual property and the surrounding environment and properties. <br />Recommended <br />The current or historic character of lawns should be preserved. Front yard areas, common lawns <br />and tree lawns should remain open. New or replacement trees should be compatible in variety <br />with those presently growing. Vacant lots should be kept landscaped appropriately while vacant, <br />and may be used for recreational or residential development. <br />When replacement of utility poles or power supply lines is necessary, consideration should be <br />given to underground conduits or utility poles erected along rear property lines.