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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08092006 Historic Preservation Packet J{istoric Preservation Commission - - Jlgencfa Packgt . .. '< August 9, 2006 Regular Meeting City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:30 p.m. Seward Historic Preservation Commission August 9, 2006 Regular Meeting 6:30 p.m. City Council Chambers Shannon Kovac Chair Term Expires 05/07 Tom Swann Vice-Chair Term Expires 05/07 Vacant Commissioner Term Expires 05/08 Greg Carpenter Commissioner Term Expires 5/09 Vacant Commissioner Term Expires 05/08 Vacant Commissioner Term Expires 05/09 Shannon Huber Commissioner Term Expires 5/09 Clark Corbridge City Manager ,- Donna Glenz Acting Planner Maggie Wilkins Assistant Planner Christy Terry Executive Liaison 1. Call to Order 2. Opening Ceremony A. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. Special Reports A. City Administration Report B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations 1. Tom Swann- update on the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home 5. Citizens' Comments on 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 J 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 Regular Agenda.] Historic Preservation Commission August 9, 2006 Regular Meeting Agenda Page 1 7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speakJ- None 8. Unfmished Business - A. Discussion of the W odd War II bunkers and Quonset Huts site visit in preparation for nomination to the Seward Register of Historic Places................................... Page 3 B. Discussion of Work Session for the Development of the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants updates and set next Work Session .................................... Page 8 9. New Business * A. July 19,2006 Historic Preservation Minutes ................................................. Page 17 B. Review and approve Founders' Day Proclamation......................................... Page 21 C. Discussion of Historic Preservation Items on the August 14,2006 Council Meeting. ...................................................................................................................... Page 22 11. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) A. Letter from Judith Bittner confirming Hoben Park's listing on the National Register of Historic Places as of J1IDe 21, 2006 ........................................................ Page 25 B. Project SeleCtion for possible Department of Natural Resources FY2007 Certified Local Government Grant Work Session scheduled for September 6dJ at noon ~ 12. Commission Comments 13. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to speak] 14. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments 15. Adjournment ~ Historic Preservation Commission August 9. 2006 Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 Historic Preservation COlTIlnission Agenda StatelTIent I\'Ieeting Date August 9, 2006 Donna Glenz, Acting Planner~~ Chri"y Te"y, "",,,live L;a;oo" ~ World War II bunkers' and Quonset Huts' tour with Carol Griswold Through: From: Agenda Item: BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The Historic Preservation Commission discussed the location, condition, and possible nomination to the Seward Rel..,rister of Historic Places. of certain World War II bunkers and Quonset Huts during ~. - ~ their June 21. 2006 meeting Many Commissioners expressed an interest in visiting the bunkers and Quonset Huts in person. A tour was scheduled during the Historic Preservation Meeting on June J 9, 2006 and received proper public notice This tour was scheduled to be led by Carol Griswold on August 5. RECOMMENDATION: Discuss Commission wishes regarding nomination to the Se\vard Register of Historic Places ~ City o/Seword. Alaska June 21.2006 Historic Preservatiol/ Commission AIinutes Volt/me 2. Page 25 Y Discussion of the Request for Assistnnce with Research of the \Vorld War II bunkers and ~ ~ Quonset Huts in preparation for nomination to the Seward Register of Historic Places. /" Kovac stated that Carol Griswold was looking for assistance from the Historic Preservation Commission Commission discussed location \Vf the historic bunkers and Quonset huts. ~ Huber stated she would contact Carol Griswold and use GPS to document the bunkers' and Quonset huts' exact locations. Kovac asked Huber to update Commission at their next meeting Other Commissioners stated they would like to join Park and Griswold when they went on their excursion Discussion of planning a celebration for Alaska Flag Day, July 2007 Kovac asked the Commission if they would like to plan something for next year. Swann stated that the City Council had discussed this and was supportive of activities. Swann noted that someone needed to spearhead the planning of the event. He proposed that the Historic Preservation Commission would be the appropriate group to organize a celebration, but that this should be their main event for next year. Commission discussed taking on the celebration for next year because it was the 80th anniversary, but not committing to having the responsibility each year. Commission recessed for 5 minutes. Kovac stated she would inform Parks & Recreation Director Karin Sturdy that the Historic Preservation Commission would be willing to plan and execute (with assistance from Parks and Recreation) a celebration for the 80lh anniversary of Alaska Flag Day in July 2007. Swann stated he would speak to Kirsten Vese! and ask her to organize a work session with all the parties involved. Swann noted he would bring a repol1 back to Historic Preservation at their next meeting. Discussion and set a work session date fot' the development of the Local Register of Histol"ic ,. Tl'ees and Plants, Kovac noted Cmmcil's approval of the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants. She stated a brochure should be developed to share information on the process of nominating a historic tree or plant I i f , >---- Original Message ---- >From: "Carol Griswold" <cgriz@ak.net> >To: <undisclosed-recipients:> >Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 9:07 PM >Subject: WW II bunkers > >>Sunday, October 9, 2005 >> >>WW II bunker report: >> >>This afternoon a friend and I went exploring for remnants ofWW II out by the dump. We found the south WW II bunker where the highway department used to store gravel and sand mixed with salt in the I960s through 80s. The original steel doors were removed and the hole made larger for the road equipment to get in and out. The road crew tried to push over the protective wall with a caterpillar to make it easier to get in and out, but it was too strong. For that reason, or perhaps with help from the river, it now it leans a bit. The wall was designed to keep ammunitions from coming in and exploding the ammunitions stored inside during the war, and to prevent damage in case of explosions from the bunker. I remember in the early 80s this was the place to go to practice shooting. Now it's a graffiti-covered hangout. We picked up 4 grocery bags of spray cans, aluminum cans, glass bottles, and other trash. Someone has hauled in a metal bathtub, and a pallet; there's another fire planned soon, I suspect. We then hiked north about a quarter mile and looked for the second bunker. I have never heard of or seen this one before, but there is was, facing south, covered by cottonwoods, spruce trees, and alders. A branch of Japanese Creek runs freely between the bunker and the protective wall. Inside the bunker are several feet of fine sand deposited by the river during floods. There is less graffiti, and again, no doors. The protective wall is very straight; there are no leaks in this roof. It is an outstanding job of concrete work. On top, is a tall metal chimney that is part of a vent that exits the rear of the bunker. It has a few bullet holes in it, but is otherwise in good condition. >> The highway department used this bunker to store dynamite. Back in the old days, their equipment was not as powerful as today, and so they used dynamite to remove road slides, etc. There used to be a road from the dump road out to this bunker; the river has erased it over the years. But the roadway to the other bunker is still useful as a walking trail. . >> I intent to nominate these two bunkers to the Seward Historic Register,' as soon as I can get the paperwork. These represent a very significant period in Seward's history, and should be recognized. >> Other significant WW IT sites in Seward should also be recognized if they aren't already. These include the quonset hut by the water tank that was once used as a dog pound, and the other, well- preserved quonset hUts sprinkled around Sew~d, notably Albert Schmoyer's on Caines Head Road. His was never used in the war, but he bought it from the army as surplus, moved it, and took meticulous care. of it as his home for decades. >> If anyone knows of other WW II structures that should be photographed and documented, please let me know. It is a lot of fun to find these hidden treasures! >> >>Best, >>Carol Griswold r --!? -North - World WarIl Bunker lo -\Vorld War II Bunker ('cgriswold 7 Historic Preservation COffiJnission Agenda Statelnent Agenda Item August 9. 2006 \ ~ Donna Glenz, Acting Planner~--O Christv Terrv, Executive Liaison r\~ Local Register of Histone Trees al~anA upaates and set next Work Session Meeting Date Through From: BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION Council approved Resolution 2006-059, supporting the Historic Preservation Commission Project to research and develop a local register of Historic Trees and Plants. The Local Register of Seward Historic Trees and Plants will mirror the Seward Registry of Historic Places. At the Historic Preservation Commission meeting of July 21, 2006, the Commission set a work session to develop criteria and procedures for the Registry of Historic Trees and Plants The work session was held on July 26. 2006 and updates were made to the application format. RECOMMENDATION: Discuss updates and schedule the next work session for the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants r;) ,-,' t', , ; '-' *note: cover letter to include: area covered by register, info that <this in no way obligates or restricts propertylproperty owner'* CITY OF SEWARD LOCAL mSTORIC PLANTS & TREES REGISTER APPLICATION FORMAT ** Prior to completing this form please review the Seward Historic Plants & Trees Register eligibility criteria 1. Name of Foliage/Fauna scientific name commonly used name 2. Location street address legal description directions to Foliage/Fauna Kenai Peninsula Borough tax parcel number GPS Location 3. FoliagelFauna Ownership and Protection Status Present Owner of the property where F oliagelFauna is located mailing address city state ZIP email telephone Does the present owner support the nomination of this tree? If so please submit a letter, or if no then please explain '1 __r/ Please check the current protection measures in place at time of nomination. Please submit documentation if applicable. ForTr~sonPRIVATE Deed restriction None Other (describe 4. Category of FoliageIFauna specimen historic landmark collection 5. Physieal Description Age Date planted (ifknown) Circumference Height Crown Color Health and Condition **********Note Work Session (7/26/06) Updates End Here********** 6. Significance Applicable Seward Historic Register Criteria (Mark "x" in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifYing the property for the Seward Historic Register) _ A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to our history. _ B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in the past. C. Construction/architecture... D. Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in Seward's prehistory or history. \\\, \ ' , ' ,,' G o --r 1 0- ~ --+- o <: Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" in all the boxes that apply) _ A. owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes _ B. removed from its original location _ C. a birthplace or a grave _ D. a cemetery _ E. a reconstructed building, object, or structure _ F. a commemorative property G. less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years Significant Dates Significant Person Cultural Affiliation ArchitectIBuilder Narrative Statement of Significance (Explain the historical significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets). 7. Title History of Property 8. If approved may the property be placed on the Historic Walking Tour? _ yes _ no 9. Major Bibliographical References (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) 10. Form Prepared By name/title , , organization date address city 11. Photographs (attach one color photograph of the property at the time of application and if available one hlack & white photograph identifying the property to be at least SO years old) \ /} \ L,' I I I I Sponsored by: Corbridge CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2006-59 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, SUPPORTING THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PROJECT TO RESEARCH AND DEVELOP A LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC TREES AND PLANTS WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Preservation Commission has selected a project to develop and work towards the establishment of a Local Register of Seward Historic Trees and Plants; and WHEREAS, the Local Register of Seward Historic Trees and Plants is proposed to help increase public awareness about the important contribution of trees and shrubs to Seward's history and heritage; and WHEREAS, the preliminary goals of the Local Register of Seward Historic Trees and Plants are to: 1. Recognize and designate individual heritage trees and shrubs, or groves of trees with area significance. 2. Educate the public about the value ofthe history of these trees and shrubs. 3. Promote appreciation of the trees and shrubs. 4. Help to retain and protect, through education and awareness, these trees and shrubs, as part of Seward's heritage; and WHEREAS, the Local Register of Seward Historic Trees and Plants will mirror the Seward Registry of Historic Places. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City Council hereby supports the Seward Historic Preservation Commission project to develop and work towards the establishment of a Local Register of Seward Historic Trees and Plants. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. , - '; ,,_i CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2006-59 I PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 22nd day of May, 2006. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA u~- Vanta Shafer, May r AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Dunham, Valdatta, Lorenz, Thomas, Schafer, Bardarson, Shafer None None None I ATTEST: ., . L - .-:..ti-i.. t ~J<:. "~l.u'?'- .::] J~ Lewis, CM Cily Clerk ..-/ \",1It11,., ....' ('.... ,~, , "1 ......,('-l ...t '., I~;.,'~r. ~.. ~... .".' ::.... ..., .;,. ~ t-;., ~tr ...f" .... ...... " ~ "'.~.':)" .J'~)...'.":" (C' S I) - ....,~ "~t." Ity ea = :.... -, '0', . . . : . i Sr.",\ r :, :II. I..~'" ,. . ,. \ .:::;.. ~ ./~.~, ~ In. '."'Go .... "-"'~ ....~'~ 1 ..<:,"!':......... ,} ,:..r)-~ .....1....' c '~-_ ~... --'1. OF A\,.f":r' ~"II.".t I Ci(l' olSeward, Alaska June 21, 2006 Hlsloric Preservation ('(J/1/missiOlI .Adlnules I 'olllme ), Page 25 Discussion of the Request for Assistance with Research of the World \Var 1I bunkers and Quonset Huts in preparation for nomination to the Seward Register of Historic Places. Kovac stated that Carol Griswold was looking for assistance from the Historic Preservation Commission. Commission discussed location of the historic bunkers and Quonset huts Huber stated she would contact Carol Griswold and use GPS to document the bunkers' and Quonset huts' exact locations. Kovac asked Huber to update Commission at their next meeting. Other Commissioners stated they \vould like to join Park and Griswold \\'hen they went on their excursion. Discussion of planning a celebration for Alaska Flag Day, July 2007 Kovac asked the Commission if they would like to plan something for next year Swann stated that the City Council had discussed this and was supportive of activities. Swann noted that someone needed to spearhead the planning of the event He proposed that the Historic Preservation Commission would be the appropriate group to organize a celebration, but that this should be their main event for next year. Commission discussed taking on the celebration for next year because it ""as tbe 8011> anniversary. but not committing to having the responsibility each year. Commission recessed for 5 minutes. Kovac stated she would inform Parks & Recreation Director Karin Sturdy that the Historic Preservation Commission would be willing to plan and execute (with assistance from Parks and Recreation) a celebration for the 80Ul anniversary of Alaska Flag Day in July 2007. Swann stated he would speak to Kirsten Vesel and ask her to organize a work session \\'ifh all the parties involved. Swann noted he would bring a repoli back to Historic Preservation at their next meeting. 1 Discussion and set a work session date for the development of the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants. 17 Kovac noted Council's approval of the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants She stated a brochure should be developed to share information on the process of nominating a historic tree or plant t City o.lSell'ard, Alaska JUlie 11. 1006 HIstoric Preservation Commissu)]/ Aliulltes Volume 2, Fage 26 After Commission discussion. a work session was scheduled for noon on the 26111 of July to t develop the process Swann noted it would be appropriate for Carol Griswold to review any plans prior to finalization. Informational Items - (:^/o action required) - None. Commission Comments Commission wished Brown well Citizens Comments - None. Commission & Administration Response to Citizens Comments - Glenz noted that the City Clerk was advertising for Commission vacancies Brown thanked the Commission for their effort to maintain the history of the community. The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Donna Glenz Planning Assistant [Minutes typed by Christy Terry, Executive Liaison] Shannon Kovac Chair (City Seal) \ if">, 'j \J Cill' ofSel1'ard, Alaska .full J 9, 2006 Historic Preservation Commission A1inlltes Volume 2, PaRe 27 Call to Order The July 19, 2006 regular meeting of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission was called to order at 6:33pm by Chair Shannon Kovac Opening Ce,'emony Commissioner Carpenter led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Greg Carpenter Tom Swann Valerie Park O~~f"t Roll Call There were present: Chair Shannon Kovac presiding, and comprising a quorum oftne Commission: and Donna Glenz, Acting Planner Christy Terry., Executive Liaison Absent were: Shannon Huber - excused City Administration Report Acting Planner Donna Glenz reported 6n the following business items . Introduced Executive Liaison Christy Terry. . Informed the Commission of the email notification from SHPO of Rob en Park's acceptance on the National Historic Register Glenz stated she would update the Commission when an official letter was received. . Directed Commission's attention to the Hoben Park Panel/Kiosk. . Reminded the Commission of their work session scheduled for Julv 26th in the upstairs conference room. · Notified the Commission that the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home \vould be in town on July 27,1, holding a tour of the Jesse Lee Home and also a public meeting. . Noted that the Historic Plaques had been updated and returned to their place in City Hall. . Shared that James Rowell resigned his position and there were now t\VO vacancies. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations \'1 City- of,)'ell'ord, Alaska Ju~v 19, 2006 Historic Preservation Commissiolll\1inutes Volume 2, Page 28 Tom Swanll - update on Friends of the Jesse Lee Home activities Swann directed the Commission to the Phoenix Log for an outline of the activities for July 27th Swann stated that this was an exciting time to be involved with the friends of the Jesse Lee Home Positions were open on the executive committees and there were great opportunities to work on a variety of aspects. He noted that Outward Bound had shown real interest in the project and was looking for a location to provide expansion of their operations. Tom Swann - update on Alaska Flag Day, July 2007- SwaIm stated he had nothing to report at this time. Tom Swann - update on Wrought Iron Fencing for Hoben Park Swann needed to get copies ofthe plans given to the building department. He was able to get information regarding a wrought iron business in Portland, Oregon from a Historic Commission in the area. Swann noted he would contact the local smithy to get an idea of cost and process. He clarified there needed to be exact specifications on pieces so that they would tit together, but that these could be installed in-house Kovac spent the weekend completing a visual inventory of the park. She noted that where the fence descended along the steps there \vere posts \I/lth balls on top She would provide pictures or this detail to Swann Citizens' Comments 011 Any Subject Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing - None Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (Swann/Park) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed U nanimolIS Consent May 17, 2006 Regular Meeting Minutes June 2], 2006 Regular Meeting Minutes ~fI( f>.' '\ (\\\ Items approved on the Consent Agenda Pnblic Heal"ing - None li nfinished Business - Discussion of the World \Var II bunkers and Quonset Huts in preparation for nomination to the Seward Register of Historic Places and schedule a site visit led b~' Carol Griswold. Kovac stated she spoke \vith Carol Gris\'.old. Griswold asked the Commission to pick a couple dates to choose from in order to schedule the tour. Of}' of Seward, Alaska .lull' 19, 2006 lilsfor/c PreserValion ('OtrlfJlIsswlIlvlinllfes f/'olume 2. Page 29 Commission discussed possible days and times. Motion (Swann/Park) Schedule a site visit of the WWII bunkel's and Quonset Huts with Carol Griswold for August 5 or August 12 at 1 :00 p.m. ~ lJ..uimou' t\,~~~ Kovac stated she would coordinate with Carol Griswold " Motion Passed Swann noted it would be important to determine ownership of the property where the bunkers were located prior to pursuing a nomination for the Seward Register of Historic Places Discussion and work session date for Project Selection for possible Department of Natural Resources FY2007 Certified Local Government Grant. Swann stressed the importance of looking into another project for Hoben Park. Glenz noted that the application was usually received only five weeks before it was due and this caused timing problems for the Commission. Motion (Kovac/Swann) Schedule< a work session for Project Selection' fOl' possible Department of Natural Resources FY2007 Certified Local Government Grant fOl' September 6, 2006 at noon M otionPassed IT nanimous New Business Resolution 2006-05 recommending City Conncil authorize the City l\'fanager to execute a Grant Agreement between the State of Alaska and the City of Seward for the purpose of purchasing and installing wrought iron fencing along Hoben Park's North and 'Vest boundaries 1'\'lotioll (Park/Carpenter' Appro,'e Resolution 2006-05 Motion Passed UIIlHlimous Reschedule the August, September, and October 2006 regular Historic Preservation Meetings. Kovac hoped the Commission would be willing to reschedule these meetings. City of Seward, Alaska .J7I~Y 19, 2006 Historic Presen'(/tion (:ommis.\IO/1 Alinutes f/o/ume 2, Paxe 30 Motion (Park/Carpenter) Reschedule the August, September, and October 2006 regular Historic Preservation Meetings to the second Wednesday of those months Motion Passed Unanimous lnformationalltems - (No actio}} required) - Work session scheduled for.J uly 261\ noon, Upstairs Conference Room, for the Development of the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants Commission Comments Carpenter thanked Carol Griswold for her beautiful work on the panel/kiosk Swann was very excited about moving fonvard on the Hoben Park project and thanked everyone for their hard work Kovac asked the Administration where the kiosk would be located in the park. Glenz noted that research would need to be done and approval needed to be obtained by the State Historian prior to placement.. She felt it should be a main detail in the park, but also wanted to make sure the National Historic Register designation was not jeopardized. Citizens Comments - None. Commission & Administration Response to Citizens Comments - None. The meeting was adjourned at 7:08 p.m. Christy Terry Executive Liaison Shannon Kovac Chair (City Seal) PROCLAMA TION WHEREAS, on August 28, 1903, a band of railroad promoters and construction personnel, businessmen, and families arrived at Resurrection Bay on the small steamboat, the Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, aboard this steamboat were two brothers, John and Frank Ballaine, who arrived on the Lowell Homestead; and WHEREAS, the Ballaine brothers envisioned a railroad to the interior of Alaska with a coastal headquarters; and WHEREAS, they set to work chopping down trees, erecting buildings, and began the construction of the Alaska Central Railroad, later to become the Alaska Railroad; and WHEREAS, in March, 1903, John Ballaine bestowed upon the new town to be the name of Seward, in honor of William H. Seward, President Lincoln's Secretary of State; and WHEREAS, the landing date of August 28, 1903 is remembered as Seward's Founders' Day; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission provides this proclamation to Council in preparation for Founder's Day and in keeping with the Commissions on-going effort to work toward the continuing education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history. NOW THEREFORE, I Vanta Shafer, Mayor of the City of Seward, Alaska, do hereby notify the Citizens of Seward to prepare an observance of: Founders' Day August 28, 2006 Dated this 14th day of August, 2006. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Vanta Shafer, Mayor 2\ Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Statement Agenda Item: August 9, 2006 Christy Terry, Executive Liaison \ Council meeting August 14, 2006 Meeting Date: Through: From: BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The Council Agenda for their August 14,2006 Council Meeting contains three items of interest to the Historic Preservation Commission. The Historic Preservation Commission will need to discuss their wishes on the following items: 1) Council has as an Agenda Item 4. A. 2 'Presentation of the Hoben Park PanellKiosk to Council by the Historic Preservation Commission,' and 2) Council has as an Agenda Item 4. A. 3 'Proclamation for Founders' Day,' and 3) The Historic Preservation Commission could provide public testimony during Agenda Item 5, Citizens' Comments, in support of the Hoben Park Grant Agreement for purchasing wrought iron fencing. RECOMMENDATION: Discuss Commission wishes regarding the items on the Council Meeting Agenda for August 14, 2006. 7?/ The City of Seward, Alaska DRAFT City Council Meeting August 14, 2006 Vanta Shafer Mayor Term Expires 2007 1. 2. 3. 4. 7:30 p.m. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Council Chambers Willard E. Dunham Vice Mayor Term Expires 2006 A. Proclamations and Awards 1. Memoriam for Bruce Sieminski ~ 2. Presentation of the Hoben Park PaneI/Kiosk to Council t ~r by Historic Preservation Commission ~ 3. Proclamation for Founders' Dayy B. Borough Assembly Report C. City Manager's Report D. City Attorney Report E. Alternative Energy Committee Recommendation Report by Steve Schafer. F. Port & Commerce Advisory Board Report G. Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations Robert Valdatta Council Member Term Expires 2007 Robert Thomas Council Member Term Expires 2007 Steve Schafer Council Member Term Expires 2007 Dorene M. Lorenz Council Member Term Expires 2006 1. Mile 0-8 update by DOT Project Engineer Allen Drake Jean Bardarson Council Member Term Expires 2006 5. CmZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC ..v HEARING. [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.) ChuX Corbridge City Manager Jean Lewis City Clerk Brad Meyen Cheryl Brooking City Attorney 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 council member so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda} City of Seward, Alaska August 14, 2006 0-L ~J Council Agenda Page J 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS OR~f1 A. Ordinam:es for public hearing and enactment 1. EmeTl!encv Ordinance 2006-009. Suspending The Seward City Code Chapter 15.20 Signs, For An Additional 60 Days For The Third Avenue Businesses Impacted By The Mile 0-8 Road Construction Project. B. Resolutions Requiring a Public Hearing 1. Resolution 2006-86. Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Lease Amendment With Juris Mindenbergs To Extend The Time Allowed For Improvements Related To The Lease Of Lot 3b, Block 1, Marina Subdivision, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Seward Recording District, Third Judicial District, State Of Alaska. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None 9. NEW BUSINESS A. Ordinances for Introduction 1. Ordinance 2006-07. amending Seward City Code parking requirements 15.10.215 (0) handicapped parking to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) * 2. Ordinance 2006-08. amending Seward City Code Section 4.05.025 (B) stating the order of placement of names of candidates on ballots will be randomly determined by the clerk and not rotated as the state adopts for their general election. B. Resolutions * 1. Resolution 2006- . authorizing the City Manager execute a Grant Agreement ...J::. y between the State of Alaska and The City of Seward for the purpose of purchasing 7' -,... and installing wrought iron fencing along Hoben Park's North and West boundaries. *2. Resolution 2006- Amending The 2006 Budget And Appropriating $186,026 From The State Of Alaska To The Public Employees Retirement System On Behalf Of The City Of Seward. 3. Resolution 2006- , harbor bathrooms 4. Resolution 2006- . $25,000 safety grant (Tom C) City of Seward, Alaska August 14. 2006 /) , \ yV\ Council Agenda Page 2 ""'--'. ""-'-': -.. ((\...1......( r / \ \ \. ~ I ,1.. \ "",_'~\ i ~ ! U \ \::!.) lJ L.id n~; i ,__ FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR j; L= DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION OFFICE OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 550 W. 7TH AVENUE. SUITE 1310 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3565 PHONE: (907) 269-8721 FAX: (907) 269-8908 July 20, 2006 CI1Y OF SEWARD Re: 3330-3 Hoben Park r Vanta Shafer, Mayor City of Seward P.O. Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664-0167 JUl 2 5 2006 l I \ \ \ \ L PLANNING OFFiCe Dear Mayor Shafer: I received notice today from the Director, National Park Service, that Hoben Park in Seward has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places as of June 21,2006. Congratulations . The property joins eighty-three thousand other important buildings, sites, structures, and objects in the nation's catalog of its cultural and historic resources. Your interest and cooperation in obtaining this recognition are very much appreciated. A copy of the document noting the listing of the building in the National Register of Historic Places is enclosed for your records. I will be sending a press release to area newspapers, radio and television stations shortly. If you have any questions about the program, please contact me at emailjudyb@dnr.state.ak.us or phone 907-269-8715. Sincerely, Ja..-.M.~ Judith E. Bittner . D~ State Historic Preservation Officer enclosure ./ cc: Malcolm Brown, Community Development Department, City of Seward, P.O. Box 167, Seward, Alaska 99664-0167 ("'i.. (IjOJ- Pr;'-,~'~ ,'Ii R~~.; .,,_.... L';.. Historic Preservation Commission MelTIOrandum Meeting Date August 9,2006 Through Donna Glenz. Acting Planner ,... /) -f;::; Christy Terry. Exec:tive Liaison cy-1 From' Agenda Item: Scheduled work session for Project Selection for possible Department of Natural Resources FY2007 Certified Local Government Grant for September 6, 2006 at noon The Historic Preservation Commission scheduled a work session to discuss Project Selection for possible Department of Natural Resources FY2007 Certified Local Goverrmlent Grant for September 6, 2006 at noon This work session will be held in the City Hall Upstairs Conference Room and will be publicly noticed in accordance 'With Seward City Code, l I' \-.~