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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: April 15, 2025 <br />Application Number: 2025-0404b <br />Property Location: 705 Leland Avenue <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: <br />Free Classic Foursquare / c. 1900s <br />Property Owner: Casper Shutts Family Trust <br />Landmark or District Designation: Chapin Park Local <br />Historic District Ordinance #9575-05 <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: This is a 2 story foursquare home on a brick foundation with alumi- <br />num replacement siding on the second story and vertical board and batten siding on the front first story. The roof is <br />hipped, and there is a gable dormer on the front facade which frames a bay window on the second story. Windows <br />are mostly 1 over 1 double hungs. The original, full-length porch was removed between 1966 and 1972. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The applicant has requested approval to: <br />1) Construct a porch on the front facade to replicate the original footprint of the previous porch. The design of the <br />proposed new porch is attached. The columns are to be fiberglass or composite, the railing is to be wood, and the <br />roof is to match the new asphalt shingle roof (AA 2025-0228). <br />2) Erect a wood 6’ privacy fence at the rear and sides of the house, up to the front corner, and erect a wood 3’, 50% <br />transparent fence in the front side yard up to top of the berm. <br />3) Erect an overhang over the side entry, add railing to the side entry, and replace the existing concrete steps. <br />4) Install light posts along the sidewalk at the edge of the berm. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES: <br />Porches: 17-18. Fences and Retaining Walls: 12-13. Additions: 36-37. Site Projects: 22-24. <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The overall design of the proposed porch is in keeping with the style of the <br />home and with similar, neighboring homes such as 510 and 508 Lindsey Avenue. Staff recommends that the col- <br />umns be thinner than shown to better complement the detailing of the house and that they be of fiberglass or <br />wood over a vinyl composite material. Staff also recommends that the materials of the new porch and the side-door <br />overhang be sympathetic to historic construction. Regarding the light posts, Staff believes that a singular globe <br />or two globes would be more appropriate for the scale of the home and this residential area than multiple globes. <br />Based on the information provided prior to this public hearing, Staff makes a FAVORABLE recommendation for <br />items presented here, given that decisions on materials and finer details be remanded to Staff. <br />Prepared by, <br />Kate Himick, Historic Preservation Specialist
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