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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 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL <br />HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION <br />Date: August 8, 2025 <br />Property Location: 528 South Eddy Street <br />Architectural Style/Date/Architect or Builder: <br />Neoclassical / 1931 <br />Property Owner: South Bend Community School Corporation <br />Landmark or District Designation: Ordinance No. 9089-00 <br />Rating: Outstanding <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: To be heard at this public hearing on August 18, 2025, the South Bend Community <br />School Corporation has put forth a proposed ordinance amending the historic landmark designation at 528 South <br />Eddy Street (Thomas Jefferson School). This proposed ordinance includes a new legal description and new bound- <br />aries for the landmark. The original landmarking ordinance for Thomas Jefferson School passed in February of <br />2000 and established the legal description for the property as “898 feet on Eddy Street by 1129.03 feet deep,” which <br />includes all buildings and improvements surrounding the main school structure. The new boundaries as proposed <br />would solely protect the Thomas Jefferson School building itself and the approaches to it from South Eddy Street <br />and East South Street. This new boundary would exclude School Field, the additional athletic fields, the mainte- <br />nance building at 420 South Eddy Street, and the parking lots. Based on language from the original landmarking <br />ordinance, Staff believe that the intent of the ordinance was always to protect the main school building and that <br />the legal boundaries were written out of convenience to match the parcel boundaries. No survey cards or documen- <br />tation on the additional buildings or improvements on the lot exist in Historic Preservation Commission records <br />prior to 2018. <br />DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE/SITE: Thomas Jefferson School was built in 1931 and designed by archi- <br />tect Ernest Young in the Neo-Classical style. The school building is rated as Outstanding and is an intact, excellent <br />example of the style in school buildings. The maintenance building at 420 South Eddy Street was designed in 1951 <br />by Charles W. Cole and Son and was built between 1956 and 1957. The building has not been surveyed as part of <br />the Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory (County Survey). <br />SITE VISIT REPORT: Staff visited Jefferson School on April 4, 2025 to discuss the potential for new landmark <br />boundaries with South Bend Community School Corporation representatives. Staff and school representatives <br />agreed that the main Jefferson School building was of utmost importance, and the legal boundaries discussed in <br />this public hearing reflect that. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: It is the belief of Staff that the original landmarking ordinance for Jefferson <br />School was intended to protect the school building itself. In order to support both the interests of the Historic Pres- <br />ervation Commission and the South Bend Community School Corporation, Staff believe it is in the best interests of <br />both parties for landmark boundaries to be redrawn. Based on the information provided prior to this public hear- <br />ing, Staff make a FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION for the Historic Preservation Commission to forward <br />its favorable recommendation for this proposed Ordinance to the Common Council of the City of South Bend. <br />Prepared by: Kate Himick, Historic Preservation Specialist
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