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Vinyl Siding Proposal for 523 S Saint Joseph St, <br />South Bend, IN <br />Submitted by Edgar Medina, Homeowner <br />This document presents the case for installing vinyl siding on the historic residence located at 523 S <br />Saint Joseph St, South Bend, Indiana. The home currently features fiber cement shingles with <br />underlying lead-based paint. The proposed change prioritizes safety, long-term preservation, and <br />compatibility with the neighborhood’s established architectural character. <br />Neighborhood Context <br />Out of the 13 houses on our street: 5 homes feature wood siding 5 homes feature vinyl siding 3 homes <br />feature fiber cement siding (including our home) This mix demonstrates that vinyl siding is already a <br />prevalent and compatible material within the streetscape. Notably, the historic Wilson residence <br />immediately adjacent to our property also has vinyl siding, further reinforcing the material’s compatibility <br />with the neighborhood’s character. <br />Compatibility with Historic Character <br />According to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, exterior modifications should <br />respect the original character of the building and maintain compatibility with neighboring properties. The <br />presence of multiple historic homes with vinyl siding demonstrates that the proposed material does not <br />diminish the architectural integrity of the street.
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