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STAFF REPORT <br />CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A <br />CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS <br /> <br />Date: September 14, 2021 <br />Application Number: 2021-0902 <br />Property Location: Norfolk Southern Railroad Trestle Bridge <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: Trestle Bridge / ~1927 <br />Property Owner: City of South Bend <br />Landmark or District Designation: Local Landmark, Ordinance #9234- <br />01 <br />Rating: Outstanding <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/ SITE : A rail bridge at this location is believed to have been originally <br />constructed in the mid 1890's by the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad, otherwise known as the Chicago <br />Indiana Southern. This rail company (most commonly referred to as the Three I's) arrived in South Bend in <br />the mid 1800's. It is believed that the line running north through the west portion of South Bend curving to run <br />parallel with Angela Street and ending at Notre Dame University was erected in the late 1880's or early 1890's. <br />By 1895 that the Portage Avenue Bridge over the I. I. & I. R.R. was widened for ease of travel. By 1917 the <br />line and bridge had been sold to the Michigan Central Railroad who owned the line until it was taken over by <br />the New York Central. It is unknown whether Michigan Central or New York Central Railroad was <br />responsible for demolishing the original bridge and replacing it with the new bridge in 1927. The bridge <br />changed hands several more times before rail operations ceased. The structure is spans across the St. Joseph <br />River, just north of the Angela Street Bridge in South Bend, Indiana. This is a deck plate girder bridge with <br />four concrete supports, iron girder and plate deck. <br /> <br />ALTERATIONS: N/A <br /> <br />APPLICATION ITEMS: “The proposed project will convert the existing railroad bridge to a pedestrian bridge. <br />The project will rehabilitate the bridge deck, superstructure, substrstuction and foundation. A new concrete deck <br />with 14 foot clear roadway width will be placed on the existing beams. Pedestrian hand rail will be installed on <br />new deck. Scour countermeasures consisting of Class 1 riprap will be placed at each of the piers to protect the <br />foundations. A copy of the current design plans are attached to this application.” <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT: The applicant has requested approval to: <br /> <br />1. Remove existing: <br />a. Rails and ties from the bridge top, <br />b. Timber fenders from around the piers, <br />c. Any debris that has accumulated on the substructure or around the piers, <br />2. Rehabilitate existing: <br />a. Steel girders, by cleaning and repainting, <br />b. Piers, by cleaning and patching the scaling and spalling, as well as epoxying cracks exhibiting <br />efflorescence, <br />3. Construct/Add: <br />a. New concrete beam seats with elastomeric bearing pads (to replace existing seal bearing assemblies), <br />b. Concrete deck with 14’ clear ‘roadway’ atop the new beam seats/pads with a pedestrian handrail on <br />either side of the deck, <br />c. Overlooks on both sides at piers 3 and 6, <br />d. 75’ linear feet of Class I riprap as scour countermeasures, distributed around the piers, <br /> <br />This project entails extensive modifications to what is currently an unused and derelict bridge. This is one <br />component of the larger “Coal Line Trail” project, linking the university campuses north of South Bend to the near <br />west side of South Bend on a former rail line. Opportunities for interpretive signage will be discussed internally <br />with City of South Bend stakeholders following the completion of the project.