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CITY OF SOUTH BEND HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />2) Replacement of wood window with Jeld-wen vinyl window — Staff makes no <br />recommendation. <br />The applicant was represented by: <br />Terry Nelson, Regional Director of Renovations for SFR3, 1804 Colt Rd, <br />Indianapolis, IN 46227 <br />The public was represented by: <br />N/A <br />After due consideration, the following action was taken: <br />Upon a motion by Sarah Andrews, seconded by David Wyncott, and unanimously carried <br />by vote, the Historic Preservation Commission APPROVES splitting Certificate of <br />Appropriateness Application #2022-0602 into two parts, A and B. <br />Vote: 5-0. Five in Favor, none opposed <br />Motion was approved <br />Upon a motion by David Wyncott, seconded by Sarah Andrews, and unanimously carried <br />by vote, the Historic Preservation Commission APPROVES Certificate of <br />Appropriateness Application #2022-0602A. <br />Vote: 5-0. Five in Favor, none opposed. <br />COA#2022-0602A was approved <br />Upon a motion by Sarah Andrews, seconded by David Wyncott, and unanimously carried <br />by vote, the Historic Preservation Commission APPROVES Certificate of <br />Appropriateness Application #2022-0602B. <br />Vote: 5-0. Five in favor, none opposed. <br />COA#2022-060213 was approved <br />iii. 2022-0606 420 South Eddy Street Local Landmark, Ordinance #9089-2000 <br />(Audio Position: 21:20) <br />The staff report was presented by Adam Toering. <br />Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends denial, as the proposed project does not <br />carry through the proportions, materials, and ratios of the existing structure with the <br />new configuration. <br />The applicant was represented by: <br />Roman Johnson, SBCSC, 215 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr, South Bend, IN 46601 <br />Steve Miskin, former director of building and grounds for SBCSC, works for SSC, <br />420 S Eddy St, South Bend, IN 46617 <br />John Art, Hibbert and Hibbert Architects, 216 W Washington St, South Bend, IN <br />46601 <br />The public was represented by: <br />Page 12 <br />