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MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF SOUTH BEND & <br />ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />June 15, 2009 <br />- 13'` Floor Conference Room --- <br />County City Building <br />South Bend, IN 46601 <br />President Klusczinski called the meeting to order at 7:00 <br />Members Present: Timothy S. Klusczinski, Todd Zeiger, Jerry Niezgodski, David Sassano . <br />Linda Riley, Mary Jane Chase, and Lynn Patrick <br />Staff Present: Larry Meteiver, Attorney; Amy Minnick, Assistant Director, Catherine Hostetler, <br />Director <br />Staff Absent: None <br />Members Absent: None <br />Members of the Public: Bill Lamie, Andrea Lodge, David Lodge, Elizabeth Adey, Beth <br />Crawford, Elaine Meyer -Lee <br />PUBLIC HEARING: <br />STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Date: <br />June 1, 2009 <br />Application Number: <br />2009-00526A <br />Property Location: <br />1013 East Jefferson <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Free Classic Cottage/1907/Ennis Austin <br />Property Owner: <br />Serena Howley <br />Landmark or District Designation: <br />Local Landmark/ Howard Park National Register <br />District <br />Rating: <br />Outstanding <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE: The Studebaker/Johnson House is a two storey <br />frame with a clapboard first storey and shingle second storey with an irregular plan set upon a <br />brick foundation. There is a prominent front gable with deep return and shed roof side <br />extensions. There is a porch across the front of the house with double fluted columns and a <br />mosaic floor and a front entry vestibule with pilasters and narrow diamond pane side lights. <br />- There is a three sided bay projection on the west side. The some of the windows feature diamond <br />panes in the transoms with one over one double hung windows <br />ALTERATIONS: The original shingles in the second storey had been removed and replaced <br />with clapboard vinyl siding. This feature has been restored using modern materials. The first <br />