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EXHIBIT C- STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES of the HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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EXHIBIT C- STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES of the HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Chapin Park Local Historic District Guidebook <br />Page 81 <br />G.In the case of structures located within the district which are designated individually as <br />Landmarks, the most restrictive guidelines shall apply. <br />H.Existing easements and codicils in property owners’ abstracts shall remain in effect. <br />I.There is excepted from the general provisions of paragraph A and B of Section V. General, a <br />partial exception for the future property acquisitions and uses by Temple Beth-El, 305 W. <br />Madison Street, South Bend, Indiana. Temple Beth-El is currently located on the east half of <br />the block bordered by Madison, Lafayette, Marion and William streets. The west half of this <br />block is within the confines of the Chapin Park Local Historic District. Temple Beth-El cur- <br />rently owns, through a trust, a lot in the west half of this block and may acquire in the future <br />other lots in the west half of this block for the purposes of additional buildings, grounds or <br />parking for expansion of its campus. Temple Beth-El and its trusts shall maintain any struc- <br />tures or property in the west half of aforesaid blocks consistent with these guidelines unless <br />and until Temple Beth-El decides to demolish any structures or buildings. In the event that <br />Temple Beth-El wishes to use such land in the west half of the block for Temple purposes, it <br />shall notify the Historic Preservation Commission and seek a Certificate of Appropriateness for <br />the removal of any buildings or structures in the designated area. Such Certificates of <br />Appropriateness will not be denied nor unreasonably delayed if Temple Beth-El follows the <br />demolition or removal procedures set forth in this paragraph. Upon grant of said Certificate <br />of Appropriateness by Historic Preservation Commission, Temple Beth-El may demolish or <br />provide for removal of said buildings. Temple Beth-El may demolish the structure(s) and clear <br />the land, provided that first the structures, be offered for sale and relocation, and publicly <br />advertised at a price of One Dollar ($1.00) with the relocation expenses to be borne by the <br />buyer. The structure shall be offered for sale and relocation for a period of not less than one <br />hundred eighty (180) days. This time period may be extended by up to an additional sixty <br />days (60) at the request of the Historic Preservation Commission or the Chapin Park <br />Neighborhood Association Board. This paragraph shall not constitute a waiver of any of the <br />zoning or building code sections of the South Bend Municipal Code applicable to these prop- <br />erties. This waiver will only apply to Temple Beth-El while it owns the property. This waiver <br />does not apply to any other properties in the district.
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