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<br /> <br />O:\Projects\2025\25-0559 Ludwig Minor Subdivision\05 PERMITS & APPROVALS\Vacation Application\Updatred_Ludwig Vacation_draft.docx <br />The overall community benefits of this project include: <br />• The replacement of a rental home at the end of its useful life with two new homes <br />that will be owned and occupied by full -time residents and ongoing members of <br />the South Bend community who wish to live nearer to downtown and Notre <br />Dame. <br />• A new sidewalk and renewed tree lawn area along Napoleon St., aligned with <br />the recently renewed sidewalk and tree lawn east of the property on the south <br />side of Napoleon. <br />• Replacement of the existing ADA non-compliant curbs with ADA accessible <br />ramps on Napoleon St., both at the corner at St. Peter St. (the applicant’s <br />property) and the corner at St. Louis Blvd. (the church’s property). <br />• Replacement of the old and heaving sidewalk all along the applicant’s frontage <br />on St. Peter St. <br />• All expenses, including the new tree lawn, new sidewalks, and ADA ramps will be <br />funded by the applicant for the Ludwig and church properties. <br /> <br />The staff has provided a recommendation with concern, and a continued review by <br />the Ludwig’s and their home builder & engineer, concluded an additional reduction of <br />the ROW ask to 3.7’ fits a better aesthetic and lot size for the home development. <br />Continuation of this petition incorporates feedback from City officials, also <br />representation from the Northeast Neighborhood Revitalization Organization and the <br />Northeast Neighborhood Community association, as well as the University of Notre <br />Dame. Please see the attached letter of support from Mr. Greg Hakenan. <br /> <br />In addition to the community benefits, we note the history of recent ROW vacations <br />along Napoleon St., as shown in Attachment 2 - Area Right of Way Vacations. <br /> <br />The request to vacate the ROW along the entire length of the block has to do with <br />aligning the two homes on the property in a manner that can fit both two street <br />frontages, maintaining an appropriate distance to a proposed public sidewalk, <br />improving the sidewalk accessibility where two new ADA curb ramps will exist on St. Louis <br />Blvd. and St. Peter St., providing for a new manicured tree lawn with approved South <br />Bend trees, and generally creating a clean aesthetic streetscape. The proposed <br />sidewalk is suggested to move 8’ closer to the curb on Napoleon and properly align with <br />the tree lawn size/sidewalk placement to the north and the east. A consideration like <br />this is common in this neighborhood to realign the public space to fit current <br />development patterns and use of the Right of Way. <br /> <br />The regulatory review looks at right of way vacation in terms of aesthetics and appeal, <br />assures this does not hinder or diminish access to either of the properties in any way and <br />each parcel enjoys full access to dedicated streets, does not hinder the publ ic’s access <br />to a church, school or other public building and does not hinder a public way and allows <br />vehicle, pedestrian, and bike traffic to continue. <br />
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