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Special Meetin
Septejnber 23, 2008
Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:30 pm
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
_ Special Meeting
September 23, 2008
1, Call to Order
City Council Chambers
Tom Swann
Chair
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Jolund Luther
Vice-Chair
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John French
Commissianer
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Greg Carpenter
Commissioner
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Vacant
Commissioner
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Linda Lasota
Commissioner
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Doug Capra
Commissioner
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Phillip Oates
City Manager
Patty .Linville
Library Director
Anne Bailey
Executive Liaison
Executive Liaison
2. Opening Ceremony
6: 30 p. m.
A. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Special Reports-None
5. Citizens' Comments oa Agenda Items Not Scheduled for
Public Hearing and Other Items Not Included on the
Agenda. [Those who have signed in will be given the first
opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 2 minutes per
speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda item)
6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of
Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk
(*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately
unless a Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a
request, the item is returned to the RegularAgenda.J
Historic Preservation Commission Special Meeting Agenda
September 23, 2008
7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the
first opportunity to speak) -None
8. Unfinished Business -None
9. New Business
A. Resolution 2008-06 of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission, Selecting
"Hoben Park Phase III-Planters" as the Grant Project for the FY'09 State of Alaska,
Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Fund Grant, and
Recommending City Council Authorize the City Manager to Submit the FY'09 Grant
Application to the Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks and
Outdoor Recreation ....................................................................................... Page 3
10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) -None
11. Commission Comments
12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to S minutes per individual - Eaeh individual has one
opportunity to speak]
13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
14. Adjournment
Historic Preservation Commission
September 23, 2008
Special Meeting Agenda
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2008-06
A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION, SELECTING "HOBEN PARK PHASE III- PLANTERS"
AS THE GRANT PROJECT FOR THE FY'09 STATE OF ALASKA,
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, HISTORIC
PRESERVATION FUND GRANT, and RECOMMENDING CITY
COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT THE FY'09
GRANT APPLICATION TO THE OFFICE OF HISTORY AND
ARCHAEOLOGY, ALASKA DIVISION OF PARKS AND OUTDOOR
RECREATION
WHEREAS, each year the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Historic
Preservation Office offers a Historic Preservation Fund Grant to Certified Local Governments;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Seward, Historic Preservation Commission has applied for and
has been awarded several of the annual Historic Preservation Fund Grants; and
WHEREAS, the Hoben Park restoration project dates back to 1995 when the Ad-hoc
committee was formed and discussions were held regarding the naming of the park; and
WHEREAS, Hoben Park is on the Seward Register of Historical Places and the National
Register of Historic Places; and
WHEREAS, the community will benefit from the historic Hoben Park restoration
project; and
WHEREAS, the installation of the historic lamp posts and the fountain phases of the
Hoben Park restoration project have been completed; and
WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Preservation Commission held a work session for the
discussion and selection of a FY'09 grant project on September 22, 2008; and
WHEREAS, the Hoben Park reconstruction of the historic concrete planters was
supported as the FY'09 CLG grant project choice.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Historic Preservation
Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska that:
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Seward Historic Preservation Commission
Resolution 2008-06
Page 2 of 2
Section 1. The Seward Historic Preservation Commission hereby selects the Hoben Park
reconstruction of the historic concrete planters as the project specified for the FY'09 Historic
Preservation Fund grant through the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources.
Section Z. The Seward Historical Preservation Commission will collaborate with City Staff
in the preparation of the grant documents, provide historical oversight during the project and
provide in-kind services to create drawings, schematics and layouts.
Section 3. The Historic Preservation Commission hereby recommends the City Council to
authorize the City Manager to submit the "Hoben Park Restoration Phase III- Planters" grant
application.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City of Seward, Alaska this 23rd day of September, 2008.
THE CITY OF SEWARD
Historical Preservation Commission
Tom Swann,
Chair
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Jean Lewis, CMC
City Clerk
(City Seal)
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Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008
To: Historic Preservation Commission
Through: Library Director Patty Linville
.,
From: Executive Liaison Anne Bailey C~
Agenda Item: Resolution 2008-XX, Selecting "Hoben Park Phase III- Planters" as
the grant project for the FY'09 State of Alaska, Department of
Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Fund Grant, and
Recommending City Council Authorize the City Manager to Submit
the FY'09 Grant Application to the Office of History and
Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
At the September 17, 2008 Historic Preservation Regular Meeting the Commission decided to apply
for the FY' 09 Department of Natural Resources Certified Local Grant when the grant application
arrived. One work session to discuss and complete the grant application were scheduled for
September 22, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. The Commission developed the grant application for the "Hoben
Park Phase III- Planters" project.
The total cost of the project is $10,500.00. The Federal share of the project is $6,300.00; the local
share is $4,200.00. This local share is to be provided by Fund 810, Hoben Park Project and in-kind
services.
A Special Meeting was scheduled for September 23, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. to approve the project and
forward a recommendation to City Council to authorize the City Manager to submit the FY'09
Certified Local Government Historic Preservation Fund Grant application to the Office of the
History and Archaeology. Staff will present a resolution to City Council at the October 13, 2007
meeting recommending Council authorize the City Manager to submit the giant application.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST:
1. Comprehensive Plan (2020}
The Comprehensive Plan supports the SHPC efforts
inventory of local historic properties......(page 29).
2. Strategic Plan (1999)
Yes No
X
to raise public awareness regarding the
X
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The Strategic Plan encourages the recognition, rehabilitation and preservation of Historic Sites and
Buildings.
3. Historic Preservation Plan (1996) X
Emphasizes continuing the education of citizens regarding local history.
RECOMMENDATION:
Historic Preservation Commission approve Resolution 2008-06.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND
CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT
60/40 MATCHING GRANTS
FY'09 APPLICATION
Eligible Projects: Survey
Inventory
Planning
National Register Nomination
Public Preservation Education
Predevelopment
Development
Acquisition
To be considered for FY'09 Historic Preservation funding, completed
applications must be postmarked by Wednesday, October 15, 2008. Only
complete applications will be considered. Complete and mail or deliver this
application to:
State Historic Preservation Officer
Office of History and Archaeology
Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
550 West 7t" Avenue, Suite 1.310
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3565
Grants Manual - Appendix B I
(Rev.09/06)
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LETTER OF APPLICATION
State Historic Preservation Officer
Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
550 West 7t'' Avenue, Suite 1310
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3565
This is an application for a Certified Local Government (CLG) historic
preservation fund grant:
Certified Local Government Name: City of Seward, Alaska
Federal Tax Identification Number: 926000086
Project Title: Hoben Park Restoration Phase III- Planters
Location:_City of Seward, Alaska
Type of CLG Grant Project:
( )Survey
( }Inventory
( )National Register nomination
( }Historic preservation planning
( }Public preservation education
( ) Predevelopment
(X) Development
( )Acquisition
Project budget required: (Use figures from budget form, page 8)
a. Estimated total project cost: $10,500.00
b. Federal share: (60%) $6,300.00
c. Applicant's share: (40%) $4,200.00
Source of applicant's share: (Use figures from budget form, page 8)
a. Cash:
Planter fabrication and installation
Cost Source
$4,000.00 (cash- Hoben Park
acct.
Grants Manual - Appendix B 2 (Rev.09/06)
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Total $4,000.00 (cash)
b. In-kind foods and services' $500.00 (in-kind
c. Donated Dods and services: N/A
Grants Manual - Appendix B ~ (Rev.09/06)
Project manager: Patty Linville, Library Director
Mailing address: PO Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
Telephone• 907-224-4008
E-mail address• plinville~a,cityofseward.net
Preservation commission chair: Tom Swann
Mailing address: PO Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
Telephone: 907-224-3080
E-mail address: swarEtlest(a,seward.net
A,~plication prepared by: Anne Bailey and the Historic Preservation
Commission
Mailing address: PO Box 167
Telephone: 907-224-4065
E-mail address: abaileV~cLCit~~ofse~n~arci.izet
Signature Authorized Local Government Official
Notary Seal
Subscribed and sworn before me this day of
2008.
Notary for the State of Alaska
expires,
Date
My commission
OHA USE ONLY
Date Received:
1.
ROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Grants Manual - Appendix B 4
10
(Rev.09/06)
P
Historic Hoben Park is a prominent waterfront feature in Seward's downtown Local
Historic District. As the years have gone by, many of the park's amenities have fallen
into disrepair or have been removed. The park is now a City of Seward property and the
City intends to restore it to its period of historic significance, 1920 through 1940. Seward
City Council Resolution 2003-85 approved a plan for restoration and set forth a list of
project priorities. The historic lamp posts have been installed and the Hoben Park
fountain was completed in August 2008.
This grant project will reconstruct the four Hoben Park historic concrete planters.
2. PRESERVATION OBJECTIVES:
As a growing community, the citizens of Seward have recognized the necessity of
preserving Seward's unique past. As seen in the implementation of the City of Seward
2020 Comprehensive Plan (approved by City Council in 2005), the Seward Historic
Preservation Plan Phase II (1996), and the Strategic Plan of Seward (1999), Seward's
citizens support the preservation and upkeep of its historic properties.
The 2020 Comprehensive Plan of Seward, 3.6.1.1, notes the city's intention to "Develop,
protect and preserve Hoben Park" as part of its program to improve and develop its
recreational infrastructure (2005:25).
The Seward Historic Preservation Plan, Phase II supports preserving historic sites and
landscapes in Seward. It identifies Hoben Park as a site of historic importance and notes
the City's commitment to restore and preserve its historic integrity and significance
(1996:27,41). Furthermore, the preservation plan notes a community survey which
identified Hoben Park as one of Seward's most significant historical resources
(1996: appendix C 1).
Among the "Vision Elements" addressed by The Strategic Plan of Seward, "History and
Sense of Community" focus on the protection of Seward's historic character, culture and
physical attributes (1999:4). Listed among its goals and objectives is the completion of
Hoben Park improvements (1999:4,14).
The preservation of Hoben Park has been initiated and supported by way of the City of
Seward, Resolution 2003-85 (Attachment A). The City Council of Seward, "finds that it
is in the best interest of Seward to preserve the integrity of the poplar tree (within the
park) and restore the amenities of Hoben Park as it was during the park's period of
historic significance, the 1920's to the 1940's." The restoration will need to be done in
phases "as additional funds become available...." Resolution 2003-85 demonstrates the
City's commitment to preserving the historic characteristics of Hoben Park. The historic
lamp posts have been installed and the fountain was completed in August 2008.
Additionally, Hoben Park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
This placement demonstrates the park retains its historical integrity and is worthy of
rehabilitation.
Grants Manual - Appendix B 5 (Rev.09/06)
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The strong pride and willingness to work to protect its resources is evident in the
community of Seward. This grant offers Seward the opportunity to reconstruct the
historic concrete planters, completing another historically significant phase of the Hoben
Park restoration project.
3. PROJECT LOCATION:
Located along Seward's waterfront, Hoben Park has played a significant role in Seward's
history. As one of the first features to greet disembarking passengers at Seward's dock,
the ornamental park welcomed visitors to Seward, the "Gateway to Alaska" (Attachment
E.).
Hoben Park is located at 401 Railway Avenue, and has a legal description of Lot 2A,
Waterfront Tracts 1998 Replat. This area is recognized as a Local Historic District and
functions as an overlay district allowing for more zoning flexibility.
Hoben Park looking southeast. The fountain has been restored and is seen in the
background. (2008).
4. WORK PLAN:
Grants Manual - Appendix B 6 (Rev.09/06)
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Goal: To assist in the ongoing rehabilitation of historic Hoben Park, as per the plan
passed by Council Resolution 2003-85. The task addressed by the grant is the fabrication,
transport and placement of the four planters. The Secretary of Interiors standards for
reconstruction will be followed for historic planters.
Timeline:
Oct.-Dec.-2008
Accept the grant.
April - 2009
Complete design replication of the planters and circulate for approval. Prepare contract
procurement documents for the fabrication of the planters which closely replicates the
original.
May -August - 2009
Contract for fabrication and placement of the planters. Complete and install planters.
Au ust-September- 2009
Submit final report to the State Office of History and Archeology including photographs
depicting fabrication and placement of the planters and related news articles.
5. PROJECT PERSONNEL:
Library Staff
The staff will assist with researching; collecting and inventorying of information related
to the historic uses and features of the park and will coordinate the grant.
Parks and Recreation Department:
This department will assist in coordination and project management of the restoration
work.
Seward Historic Preservation Commission:
The SHPC will form a project team which will assist in all phases of the project.
Commercial /Contract Sup Tiers:
A commercial concrete fabricator will be contracted to build /supply special forms and
cast the planters.
6. BUDGET:
Cost Source
Planter Fabrication and Placement $10,000.00 (grant and/or cash)
Total $10,000 00 Grant and cash
Grants Manual -Appendix B
7
(Rev.09/06)
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Personal Services/In-Kind
Create drawings, schematics $500.00 (in-kind)
and layouts 20 hours @$25
Total $500.00 (in-kind)
Total Direct Costs $9,813.08
7% State Surcharge + 686.92
Total Project Costs $ 10,500.00
Applicant's Total Share - 4,200.00
Federal Share $ 6,300.00
Less 7% State Surcharge - 686.92.00
Total Participant Receipt $5,613.08
7. FINAL PRODUCTS:
The final product will consist of four reconstructed historic planters.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Attachments:
A. Resolution 2003-85, "A Resolution of the City Council of Seward, Alaska,
establishing design priorities for Hoben Park"
B. Resolution 2008-06, "A Resolution by the Seward Historic Preservation Conunission
proposing the reconstruction of the Hoben Park historic concrete planters."
C. Resolution 2008-XX, "A Resolution of the City Council of Seward, Alaska,
authorizing the City Manager to submit the Historic Preservation Commission
FY'09 "Hoben Park Restoration Phase III- Planters" grant application to the
Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor
Recreation."
D. Images of Hoben Park during its period of significance, 1920-1940.
E. Area photo map.
Grants Manua(- Appendix B 8
(Rev.09/06)
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STATEMENT OF WILLINGNESS TO COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS OF
FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAM
1. I understand that this is an application for federal matching assistance for up to 60%
(less 10% surcharge} of the total project cost, which is the subject of this application.
2. In submitting this application, I understand that if awarded the funds it is my
responsibility to comply with all program requirements outlined in the "Historic
Preservation Fund Program, Grants for Historic Preservation in Alaska" manual,
pertinent State and Federal regulations, and the State/Local agreement.
3. In submitting this application, I understand that project records are subject to audit
after project completion, and that if such an audit questions expenditures for which I
have been partially reimbursed I will return an amount equal to 60% (less 7%
surcharge SFY08 and not exceed 10% thereafter) of the questioned expenditures.
4. I understand that no grant or promise of a grant exists until the State Historic
Preservation Officer signs the State/Local Agreement even if the Alaska Historical
Commission recommends or allocates funds for my project, and that any funds
expended before the grant period or before obtaining the SHPO's signature may not
be reimbursed without specific approval. The SHPO will not sign until all required
materials and documents are in hand.
Signature
Authorized Local Government Official
Grants Manual - Appendix B 9
(Rev.09/06)
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2003-85
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, ESTABLISHING DESIGN PRIORITIES FOR HOBEN
PARK
WHEREAS, Hoben Park is a culturally and historically significant property; and
WHEREAS, between the 1920's and the 1940's Hoben Park had a distinctive
landscape with a functional water fountain, wrought iron fence, a level grass lawn,
several concrete pedestal planters, historic lampposts and some bird houses; and
WHEREAS, many of the previous amenities need to be restored to reestablish
the integrity of the visual aesthetics of the original historic landscape; and
WHEREAS, the Park now has a beautiful poplar tree as its centerpiece which
needs to be preserved; and
WHEREAS, the priorities for restoration shall start with installation of the
historic lamp posts, replacing the fountain and restoring the original fountain basin and
;,edestal, installing 1~istorically accurate replica fencing of a safe height along the North
and West side, reconstruction of the historic concrete planters, flower gardens {where
appropriate)- using Alaskan flora, benches (where appropriate) and bird houses, as
funding becomes available; and
WHEREAS, the restoration of Hoben Park to the simple and elegant design it
had during its period of historic significance will emphasize Seward's appreciation of
local history and natural beauty.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that:
Section 1. The City Council finds that it is in the best interests of the City
of Seward to preserve the integrity of the poplar tree and restore the
amenities of Hoben Park as it was during the park's period of historic
significance, the 1920's to the 1940's.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City of Seward, Alaska this 11th day of
August, 2003.
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