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2. 516 South Michigan Street_COA 2023-0815A Packet
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City of South Bend and St. Joseph County Historic Preservation Guidelines 44 <br />Commercial Standards: Doors and Entrances <br />General understanding and approach <br />The character-defining features of a historic door, surround, materials, and placement should be preserved . New doors should be in character with the main facade of the historic building . Historic doors should be repaired . Installing and weather-stripping doors and associated frames is a preferred method to replacement for improving energy efficiency. <br />Read more about doors and storefronts here . <br />What is your project? <br />Repair a deteriorated front façade or other publicly visible façade entrance door <br />• Preserve historic doors by repairing with the same material and matching features . <br />• Historic details that should be preserved through rehabilitation include the door itself, any glass <br />panes and related lite pattern and location, and hardware . <br />Replace a deteriorated or damaged historic door <br />• Doors beyond repair, defined as over 50% of material needing replacement, should be replaced <br />with a new door matching the existing door in materials, design, details, panel configuration <br />and installation . <br />• Historic doors on rear or alley locations can be replaced with alternatives such as metal to provide added security . <br />Add a new door or entrance <br />• New entrances and their doors should be added to rear or alley facades . <br />• New entrances and their doors proposed for the main façade should relate to the overall design of the storefront and front facade . <br />• The main entrance and door on the front façade should be retained to maintain the original proportions, scale, and detailing of the entrance and associated door . <br />• When proposing reconstruction or rehabilitation of an altered entrance, the design should be based on physical evidence and/or historic images of the missing element or historic images of similar age buildings from the District . <br />• New entrances may be developed when historic entrances have been removed and no evidence of the original entrance exists . New entrances should be developed with proportions and details that are reflective of the period of the building. Starkly modern entrances should be avoided on historic buildings . <br />Administratively Approvable <br />Repair of doors with the same <br />materials, design, details, panel <br />configuration and installation. <br />Replacement of an existing door <br />damaged beyond repair, with a <br />matching door. <br />Administratively Approvable <br />Repair to match a historic door with the same materials. The change in an exterior door swing required by code or fire regulations. <br />Administratively Approvable <br />Creating a new entrance on a rear or alley facade. <br />Doors and Entrances
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