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11/25/1996
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8734-96
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62-96
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. F <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Based on the HPC Local Landmarks Criteria, the site at Leeper Park has been <br /> recommended by the Historic Preservation Commission as a Local Historic <br /> Landmark. The site meets the criteria in at least four areas. <br /> 1.) Its character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage, or <br /> culture of the City of South Bend, St. Joseph County, the State if <br /> Indiana, or the United States of America. <br /> 2.) Its embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or <br /> craftsmanship which represents an architectural characteristic or <br /> innovation. <br /> 3. ) Its educational value. <br /> 4.) Its suitability for preservation. <br /> The site fulfills criteria #1 as material evidence of South Bend's development <br /> of civic institutions and infrastructure developed for use and enjoyment by <br /> the general public with the purpose of improving the general health and well <br /> being of the rapidly growing community. <br /> The site fulfills criteria #2 as an example of trends in late 19th century <br /> and early 20th century park and boulevard planning. The several historical <br /> sites and structures in the park such as the reservoir, the duck pond, and the <br /> foot bridge are not rated at this time in the Indiana Historic Sites and <br /> Structures Survey as the survey has not yet addressed man-made landscape <br /> features of this type. Miscellaneous buildings in the park which are not <br /> individually landmarked and which are rated as contributing include the <br /> Colonial Revival pumping stations. <br /> The site fulfills criteria #3 as an example of turn of the century suburban <br /> park planning. The area also represents the integration of recreational space <br /> with utilitarian development and the development of modern notions of public <br /> health and hygiene. <br /> The site meets criteria #4 by the integrity and profuse archaeological <br /> evidence of its features, development and construction with limited <br /> alterations and deterioration. <br /> DBD <br /> 7/29/96 <br />
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