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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF SOUTH BEND AND ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />Phone: 574/235.9371 Fax: 574/235.9021 Email: hpcsbsjc@southbendin.gov <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: February 12, 2024 <br />Application Number: 2024-0205A <br />Property Location: 108 Main Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Neo-Classical / <br />1910 / Solon Beman and H.G. Christman, Builder <br />Property Owner: JMS Development, LLC <br />Landmark or District Designation: South Bend Local Land- <br />mark, Ordinance #8915-1998 <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: John Mohler Studebaker built this eight story Neo-Classical style <br />office structure in 1910. The facade is comprised of six bays to the west and three to the south and is covered with <br />white terracotta classical detailing. It is also clearly divided into three registers that are separated by strong project- <br />ing and intervening cornices. The bottom of each cornice is punctuated by volutes and honeysuckle designs placed <br />between each bay. <br /> <br />The middle of the structure is articulated with a three bay system, which continues to the second intervening <br />cornice, once again embellished with classical detailing. The top floor is further distinguished by the use of arched <br />bays, which are topped by elaborate egg and dart molding. The overall decorative detail of the structure tends to <br />reflect the impact of the Colombian Exposition of which the architect, Solon S. Beman, was a major participant. <br />However, the frank expression of the steel frame links the building to the Chicago School of skyscraper construc- <br />tion. <br />The building has a flat roof with robust projecting cornices that have egg and dart molding and decorated volut- <br />ed brackets. The upper floor windows are 1/1 double hung with simple decorated spandrels, except for the eighth <br />floor. <br />ALTERATIONS: RME 2018-1130 allowed for the construction of fencing enclosing the parking area on north <br />side of structure. COA 2018-0628 allowed for the installation of signage on the north elevation. COA 2016-0705A <br />approved replacement of the non-original storefronts at ground floor with new aluminum windows and sill flashing <br />and 7 door openings with standard hardware. Vinyl/aluminum windows have been replaced with an historically <br />appropriate Quaker style aluminum that restored all full original window openings, including arched heads. Fur- <br />ther approvals with COA 2016-0705A include: awnings, in-kind; close up windows behind elevator core; masonry <br />restoration, in-kind; remove skylights; install stair tower and trash chute near center of north facade, all finished in <br />EIFS. COA 2016-0801A approved removal of “JMS Building” sign on the north facade (although sign will remain <br />installed to reflect the historic name and nature of building), and installation of Centier blade sign, Centier sign on <br />north elevation, and Studebaker Lofts sign on west elevation. COA 2023-0703 allowed for the removal and replace- <br />ment of the storefront glass and replacement with insulated metal panels, including an ATM. <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: “Install vinyl graphics on wall surrounding the night drop and the ATM. Also install a separate back- <br />lit panel around the ATM. Also install white vinyl on 2 glass doors that says “WELCOME” and the Centier hours of operation on <br />the pane next to each door.”