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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 A PETITION FOR A <br />REPEAL OF LOCAL LANDMARK DESIGNATION <br />Date: March 13, 2024 <br />Application Number: N/A <br />Property Location: 66251 Cedar Road <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Vernacular <br />Cross Gable / 1895 / <br />Property Owner: Arlene and Leighton Stump <br />Landmark or District Designation: St. Joseph County Local <br />Landmark, Ordinance #01-80 <br />Rating: Contributing <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: Farmstead with house, log house, two barns and other outbuildings. <br />The irregular-floor plan farmhouse has wood clapboard with aluminum siding covering and multiple additions. <br />Majority of windows have been replaced. Carved fan/spindle decorations are under eave beneath the gables of the <br />roof. Addition history of the property is attached below. <br />ALTERATIONS: The summer kitchen appears to have been demolished without COA between 2003 and 2005. <br />The large barn was demolished without COA sometime between 1998 and 2002. COA 1996-1203 requested ap- <br />proval for the demolition of the summer kitchen but was denied. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PETITION: The applicant has requested to: <br /> Repeal the Local Landmark Designation <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: Previous Administrator Adam Toering visited the site on Monday, March 6, 2023 to <br />discuss the proposed project with the applicant and the contractors. Staff documented the condition of the primary <br />structure (as well as the cabin) at that time. The farmhouse exhibits multiple later additions, primarily on south/ <br />southwest sides, including a large one and a half story shed roof addition that awkwardly interacts with the main <br />structure. The exterior aluminum siding is covering earlier wooden siding, this siding appears to be in the ex- <br />pected condition. Windows on the primary structure appear to be later vinyl replacements. A wooden porch was <br />recently removed in preparation of the proposed project. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The farm at 66251 Cedar Road, Wakarusa, IN, has a strong history of not only <br />Madison Township but also the early settlers of St. Joseph County. The land for this farm was granted to the first <br />owner by the United States Government in 1847. The still standing log house was built in 1853. The farm changed <br />ownership several times until Charles Geyer purchased it in 1880. He became a prominent farmer and sawmill <br />operator in Madison Township. Five of the 10 children of Charles Geyer were born in the log house. The remain- <br />ing children were born in the current farmhouse built by Geryer in 1895. Charles Geyer’s travels to several World’s <br />Fairs influenced his design and construction of the Barn, House and other outbuildings of the farm. Due to the <br />farm’s historical connection with early settlers of the region as well as it’s architectural details the staff recommends <br />the Commission send this petition to the County Council with an Unfavorable Recommendation. <br />Prepared by <br />Ross Van Overberghe, Historic Preservation Administrator