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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04302008 Historic Preservation PacketSeward Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meetin April 30, 2008 Regular Meeting City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:30 pm Seward Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting April 30, 2008 6.•30 p. m. Ciry Council Chambers Shannon Kovac Chair Term Expires OS/10 Tom Swann Vice-Chair Term Expires OS/10 John French Commissioner Term Expires OS/08 Greg Carpenter Commissioner Term Expires S/09 Jolund Luther Commissioner Term Expires OS/08 Linda Lasota Commissioner Term Expires 05/09 Doug Capra Commissioner Term Expires 5/09 Phillip Oates City Manager Bob Hicks Community Development Director Donna Glenz Planning Assistant Anne Bailey 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. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home update-Swann 2. Website Updates -Luther 3. Hoben Park -Karin Sturdy 4. Doug Capra -Alaska Historical Society 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] 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. J Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda April 30, 2008 Page 1 7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to S minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak] -None 8. Unfmished Business -None 9. New Business A. May Fireside Chat Discussion ....................................................................... Page 3 B. Discuss the 2009 Statehood Celebration .............................................Page 6 C. Resolution 2008-04 of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission Supporting the Alaska Statehood Experience Grant Application Entitled Seward, Gateway to Alaska: Journey to Statehood and Beyond ..................................................................................Page 7 D. Approve the 2008 Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award Proclamation for Lee Poleske ....................................................................................Page 11 * E. March 19, 2008 Regular Historic Preservation Minutes .............................. Page 15 10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) - A. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Grant Agreement Between the State of Alaska and the City of Seward for the Purpose of Contracting with a Consultant to Perform the Jesse Lee Home Rehabilitation Project, Phase II and Appropriating $1 Million from State FundsPage20 B. List of Upcoming Events ............................................................................. Page 26 11. Commission Comments 12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to S minutes per individual -Each individual has one opportunity to speak] 13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments 14. Adjournment Historic Preservation Commission April 30, 2008 Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 2 Historic Preservation Memo Meeting Date: April 30, 2008 Through: Community Development Director Bob Hicks From: Executive Liaison Anne Bailey Agenda Item: Discuss the May Fireside Chat BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: At the April 9, 2008 Historic Preservation Work Session the Commissioners discussed the May 16, 2008 Fireside Chat. By general consensus, the Board decided Territory to Statehood: A Personal Perspective would be the title of the chat and they designated Commissioners duties and responsibilities. Attached are the 4-9-2008 Fireside Chat Work Session notes and a draft of the advertisement for the Commissions review. The Commission had sent Senator Steven's a letter inviting him to attend the May Fireside Chat as the keynote speaker. The City has not received a response from Steven's office at this time. Commissioner French has booked Legend's for the evening of May 16, 2008, which may change pending Steven's answer. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Commission discuss the May Fireside Chat. 3 Fireside Chat Work Session 4-9-2008 at 6:30 p.m. May Fireside Chat • Title- Territory to Statehood: A Personal Perspective • Date- May 16, 2008 7:00-9:00 p.m. • Venue- Legends or Rae Building (pending if Senator Steven's is able to attend) • Moderator- Bob Hicks (French will ask) • Speaker- Senator Steven's has been invited and Phillip Oates will call Senator Stevens office to confirm if he is able to attend or not • Presentation- Invite Lee Poleske to do a short presentation and read the newspaper that was printed that day (Kovac) • Refreshments- Swann, Lasota and Capra • Advertising- City Calendar, Chamber of Commerce, Senior Center, GCI, The Log, Seward City News • Panel- encourage/invite people who have lived here during Statehood and ask them how they were affected; their thoughts; if Eisenhower was their hero... This will occur if Senator Stevens is unable to attend- A List has been provided by Mary Daniel from the Pioneers of people who were here at that time (Luther will contact) • Videoing- 2 cameras (Luther and Carpenter) • Logistics- French if it is in Legends and Lasota if it is in the Rae Building • Questions- Commissioners may want to create a list of questions that may be used during the chat 4 MEMORANDUM Historic Preservation Commission Date: April 30, 2008 To: Historic Preservation Commission Through: Bob Hicks, Community Development Director From: Anne Bailey, Executive Liaison Subject: Discuss 2009 Statehood Celebration The Rasmuson Foundation in partnership with the Alaska Humanities Forum is seeking proposals from Alaskan communities to develop projects and programs in celebration of Alaska's Statehood Experience. The Seward Mural Society, the Resurrection Bay Historical Society, the Seward Community Library, the City of Seward and members of the public have met over the past couple of months to develop a plan for the grant proposal. The proposal includes a community mural project, development of aself-guided walking tour, production of a one-act play and a lecture series. These activities will be showcased and presented at the Sewazd Statehood Symposium in May 2009 should the proposal be successful. The Commission should decide if they would like to host a portion of the 2009 Statehood Celebration and appoint a Commissioner as the Historic Preservation Commission representative. 6 Sponsored by: Staff CITY OF 5EWARD, ALASKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2008-04 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION, SUPPORTING THE ALASKA STATEHOOD EXPERIENCE GRANT APPLICATION ENTITLED SEWARD, GATEWAY TO ALASKA: JOURNEY TO STATEHOOD AND BEYOND WHEREAS, Alaska will celebrate the 50"' Anniversary of Statehood during 2009; and WHEREAS, Rasmuson Foundation in partnership with the Alaska Humanities Forum is seeking proposals for projects and programming to reflect Alaska's Statehood Experience; and WHEREAS, the Seward Mural Society, the Resurrection Bay Historical Society, the Seward Community Library, the City of Seward and members of the public are working together to create a statehood celebration that showcases Seward's place in Alaska's journey to statehood through visual and performing arts entitled Seward, Gateway to Alaska: Tourney to Statehood and Beyond. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission that: Section 1. The Seward Historic Preservation Commission supports the Alaska Statehood Experience Grant application entitled Seward, Gateway to Alaska: Journey to Statehood and Beyond. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission this 30"' day of Apri12008. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Shannon Kovac, Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Seward Historic Preservation Commission Resolution 2008-O1 Page 2 o f 2 ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jean Lewis, CMC City Clerk, (City Seal) Historic Preservation Agenda Statement Meeting Date: Apri130, 2008 From: Executive Liaison Anne Bailey Through: Community Development Director Bob Hicks Agenda Item: Resolution 2008-04, Supporting the Alaska Statehood Experience Grant Application Entitled Seward, Gateway to Alaska: Joumey to Statehood and Beyond BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The Rasmuson Foundation in partnership with the Alaska Humanities Forum is seeking proposals from Alaskan communities to develop projects and programs in celebration of Alaska's Statehood Experience. A community group has met to develop a plan for the grant proposal and seeks the Historic Preservation Commission's support of the grant application. The group has created a grant proposal and entitled the proposal Sewazd, Gateway to Alaska: Journey to Statehood and Beyond. This proposal seeks to tell Sewazd's story as the Gateway to Alaska through visual and performing arts public presentations and create products that can be archived for historical purposes. This proposal is a collaborative effort of the Seward Mural Society, the Resurrection Bay Historical Society, the Seward Community Library, the City of Seward and members of the public. The proposal includes a community mural project, development of aself-guided walking tour and production of a one-act play. These activities will be showcased and presented at the Seward Statehood Symposium in May 2009 should the proposal by successful. The Seward Statehood Symposium will also consist of a lecture series, similar to the Fireside Chats, that the Seward Historic Preservation Commission maybe interested in hosting. INTENT: Seek support for submission of a proposal to Alaska Humanities Forum-Alaska's Statehood Experience Grant Program 2008. Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. 9 FISCAL NOTE: Not applicable RECOMMENDATION: Approve Resolution 2008-04 Supporting the Alaska Statehood Experience Grant Application Entitled Seward, Gateway to Seward: Journey to Statehood and Beyond. 10 MEMORANDUM Historic Preservation Commission Date: To: Through: From: Subject: Apri130, 2008 Historic Preservation Commission Community Development Director Bob Hicks Executive Liaison Anne Bailey Approve the 2008 Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award Proclamation for Lee Poleske The Historic Preservation Commission annually awards the Seward Historic Preservation Award. At the March 19, 2008 meeting, the Commission awarded the 2008 Historic Preservation award to Lee Poleske. Attached is the Proclamation for the Commissions review and information about Mr. Poleske provided by Coleen Kelly. If the Commission approves the Proclamation it will be presented to Mr. Poleske during Historic Preservation Month at the May 12, 2008 City Council Meeting. 11 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Seward City Council established the annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in order to recognize the contributions made by dedicated individuals to preserve the tangible aspects ofSeward's heritage; and WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Preservation Commission has chosen Lee Poleske as a 2008 Seward Historic Preservation Award recipient; and WHEREAS, Mr. Poleske has been an active member of the Resurrection Bay Historical Society since 1967, and president of the Society for over 35 years; and WHEREAS, in the early 1970's Mr. Poleske created the Resurrection Bay Historical Society newsletter and in 1989 accepted the Newsletter Award from the Alaska Historical Society; and WHEREAS, he has been the Director and President of the Seward Museum as a volunteer since the1970s; and WHEREAS, in 1977 he initiated the fast annual Library Photography Contest which includes an Alaska Past and Present category; and WHEREAS, Mr. Poleske has been a member ofthelditarod Trail Blazers organization since its inception in 1981; and WHEREAS, in 1989 Mr. Poleske orchestrated moving the Seward Museum from the basement of City Hall to its current location on Third Avenue, and he has applied for and been awarded numerous grants in order to improve the Seward Museum; and WHEREAS, he served on the Alaska Gold Rush Centennial Commission; and WHEREAS, he was awarded the 1998 Seward Historic Preservation Award; and WHEREAS, Mr. Poleske is a member of the Seward Community Library Museum Steering Committee; and 12 WHEREAS, in 2007 the Alaska Historical Society and Museums Alaska awarded Mr. Poleske with the Volunteer of the Year for the Year for the State of Alaska; and WHEREAS, Mr. Poleske is always willing to share his knowledge ofSeward's history with locals and visitors and has assisted numerous researchers and writers of articles and books about Seward,• and WHEREAS, Mr. Poleske continues to document Seward's history and be known as ' `Mr. Seward Museum. " NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Clark Corbridge, Mayor of the City of Seward Alaska, do hereby award the 2008 Seward Historic Preservation Award to Lee Poleske and urge all citizens to show their gratitude for his contributions to preserving this community's history. Dated this 12`n day of May, 2008. THE CITY OF.SEWARD, ALASKA Clark Corbridge, Mayor 13 Information Provided by Colleen Kelly Lee Poleske is a prime candidate for the Museums Alaska Volunteer of the Year award. For four decades, he's been a member of the Resurrection Bay Historical Society, which operates the Seward Museum. During that time he has come to be known as "Mr. Seward Museum." His dedication to museum operations is unsurpassed and all of his work is done on a volunteer basis. He's been described as "loyal and dependable with a dispassionate passion." The community benefits greatly from Lee's devotion to local history. Not long after moving to the earthquake-stricken town of Seward in 1964 to accept a teaching job, Lee joined the nascent Resurrection Bay Historical Society. He was first elected to the board of directors in 1968 and now serves as the organization's president. In the early 1970s, Lee took on the task of creating a newsletter and in 1989 accepted the Newsletter Award from the Alaska Historical Society. He faithfully continues production of the RBHS newsletter that members look forward to receiving several times a year. After retiring from teaching in 1990, Lee took a very active role in museum operations. In the ensuing yeazs, his volunteer work has assumed a critical function. In fact when he fell ill in the summer of 2004, there was a sense of panic. Who knew how to run the museum? Members visited him in the hospital, seeking his direction on a variety of topics: everything from paying bills to scheduling the summer staff. The Historical Society dreads that inevitable day when Lee finally steps aside. There won't be enough money to pay someone to assume his duties. With that in mind, Resurrection Bay Historical Society is joining forces with the city-operated library to make plans for a combined museum-library facility. Lee is a member of the steering committee, which has acquired a building site, and is now finalizing a building design and raising construction funds. Lee serves not only as curator and director of the Seward Museum, he is the "glue" that holds the facility together. No job is too big or too small. If the foyer needs painting, he'll do it. If the carpet has a dirty spot, he's right on it. During the museum's off-season (mid-September through April), he'll stop by on a daily basis, doing everything from checking the answering machine to changing exhibits and creating new interpretive signs. Every weekend Lee opens the museum and keeps busy with cataloging and archiving work while waiting for visitors to stop by. It's almost afull-time job. When spring rolls around, he leads tours for school groups, and begins preparations for the tourist season by sending out museum brochures and complimentary tickets to bed-and-breakfast operators. Although he cuts back on his volunteer hours in the summer when the front desk is staffed with paid help, Poleske will check in every day and continues to pull weekend duty. Three nights a week he presents slide shows to museum visitors. Meshing his memberships in the Historical Society and the Iditarod Trailblazers, Poleske's programs cover the history of Seward and the Iditarod Trail. Some of his extra-duty projects relate to his role as historian - of both the community and the historical society. He was interviewed for the 2003 Seward Centennial video and he served on the Centennial Committee. He's creating a chronology of Seward history keyed around certain events and construction of various buildings. And you'll always see Lee with a camera around his neck, recording history as it happens. Some of these photos appear in museum exhibits. Lee is always clipping from newspapers to add to the Obituary Index, which now contains more than 2,600 obituaries of people who have lived and/or died in Sewazd. For two years he's led people on a Summer Solstice Cemetery Tour, during which he points out selected gravesites while reading from that person's obituary. Participants learn about the lives of the famous and not-so-famous who have called Seward home. In the fall of 1998, the Seward Museum participated in the American Association of Museums' assessment program. The assessment report noted Poleske's important role and also said: "The glowing comments in the guest register attest to Resurrection Bay Historical Society's success in creating an engaging and accessible experience of the authentic local history of Seward and the Resurrection Bay area." Lee has a hand in all of it and we in Seward think he deserves to be recognized for it. 14 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes March 19, 2008 Volume 2, Page 93 Call to Order The March 19, 2008 regular meeting of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission was called to order at 6:33p.m. by Chair Shannon Kovac. Opening Ceremony Commissioner Luther led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Roll Call There were present: Chair Shannon Kovac presiding, Linda Lasota Jolund Luther Doug Capra Tom Swann comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Donna Glenz, Planning Anne Bailey, Executive Absent were: Greg Carpenter- Special Reports City Administration Report John French Donna Glenz reported on the following items: • Bob Hicks was ill and Glenz would act as staff. • Welcomed Kovac back-to the Commission. • An Alaska Statehood Experience Grant discussion occurred and the chosen topic was Seward 1 Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations- Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update-Swann Gateway to A askak; oumey to Statehood and Beyond. The next discussion would take place on March 26, ~2;t~0~ at noon in the library. • The State of~Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities would hold a public meeting at Legend's on March 26, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss planned improvements and potential environmental impacts on the Seward Airport. • City Offices would be closed on March 31, 2008. 15 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes March 19, 2008 Volume 2, Page 94 Swann stated he had nothing new to add. Website Updates- Capra Capra stated that Luther would be in charge of this since he knows the website code. Luther explained he had submitted some more changes to Josh Estes and he needed guidance from the Commission in regards to the graphics. Capra suggested changing the basic things and hold a Work Session to discuss the final vision of the website. He recommended the Commission look at the Alaska Historical Website for some ideas. Hoben Park- Karin Sturdy Glenz stated the RFP for the fountain had been completed, the Council Resolution accepting Larry Harmon's bid had been provided as a lay down and would go before Council on March 24, 2008 and Sturdy had worked with SHPO on finding Section 106 information. Glenz explained that Sturdy was in communication with the SeaLife Center regarding a request for money to assist in the maintenance of the fountain and hoped an agreement would be met. In response to Kovac, Glenz stated she could consult with Sturdy and help with Section 106. She explained staff did not have a Section 106 to model after and Doug Gasek approved the fountain design and gave permission tacmove forward. In response to Lasota, Glenz stated she did not know if sign placement was included in the SeaLife contract. In response to French, Lasota stated the Hoben park interpretive panel would be moved from outside to inside. Glenz interjected that discussion in regards to the handicap parking signs had also taken place and she would research this issue and report back to the Commission. Alaska Historical Society- Capra Capra provided the Alaska History News as a lay down and encouraged the Commissioners to join the Alaska Historical Society. He discussed the upcoming Historical Society Conference. In response to Glenz, Capra stated the conference would be held from October 16-18, 2008. Citizens' Comments on Any Subject Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing-None 16 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes March 19, 2008 Volume 2, Page 95 Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (Capra/Swann) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous Consent The following items were approved under the Consent Agenda: February 20, 2008 Historic Preservation Regular Meeting Mi Public Hearing -None Unfmished Business- Fireside Chat Update Capra referred to the Fireside Chat Work Session notes in the packet. He confirmed Legend's as the location, discussed the panel and suggested making arrangements for rides for folks attending. The Commission discussed the logisla~s, presentations, refreshments, fihning and advertising in great detail. ;~ Fw Glenz asked if the Pioneers had been personal invite. the American Legion be sent a The Commission discussed in fiuther detail the logistics for the March Fireside Chat. Luther volunteered to invite the Council Members to attend at the March 24, 2008 Council Meeting. French stated City Manager Oates thought it was a great idea to invite Senator Steven's for the May Fireside Chat, French' had provided a Historic Preservation update to Counci] and a letter to invite Steven'shad been drafted and was given to administration for review. Lasota offered t3,2e Seward Marine Center as the venue for the May Fireside Chat. ~~~. New Business- Discuss the April 16, 2008 Regular Meeting Kovac stated she would be unable to attend the April 16, 2008 meeting and she suggested the Commission either hold their meeting as usual or change the date. 17 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes March 19, 2008 i~olume 2, Page 96 The Commission discussed possible dates for the April Regular Meeting. By general consensus, the Commission changed the April 16, 2008 to April 30, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. _ 2008 Historic Preservation Award Nomination Glenn stated one nomination had been submitted from two ii packet. Glenn recommended a Commissioner make a motion for the stated the Commission did not submit a nomination this year. Motion (LutherlCapra) Select Lee Poleske as` Preservation Annual A Capra mentioned Lee Poleske had previously received the award but he deserved it and did not have a problem renaming people if they continued to conl Luther stated he was in favor of nominating and giving the award to Poleske. Motion Passed Unanimous ~~ , ~_ ,, May 20, 2008 Joint Work Session with Historic District Poleske Commission to Discuss the Glenn stated the Historic District Discussion had been discussed at Planning and Zoning and Historic Preservation meetings several times. She clarified that Seward had two historic districts and stated she was unclear on the intent of the Commissions. She asked the Commission for clarification on what they Commissions wanted to accomplish. She stated the Planning and Zoning Commission had selected May 24 2008 as the Historic District joint work Session with Historic Preservation work session. district information be provided to the Commissions before the The Commission discussed in great detail the historic district and what they would like to discuss at the work session. Commissioners had requested an expert on historical districts attend the work session. By general consensus, the Commission agreed to the May 20, 2008 joint work session with Planning and Zoning at 6:30 p.m. Informational Items - (No action required) - was found in the 'recognized. She 2008 Historic 18 Ciry of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes March 19, 2008 Volume 2, Page 97 Historic Preservation Commissions in Alaska- Alaska Certified Local Governments 2008 Directory Commission Comments- Luther gave an overview of what was discussed at the Alaska Statehood Grant Experience Work Session. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments- None The meeting was adjourned at 7:31p.m. Acme Bailey Executive Liaison (City Seal) Shannon Kovac, Chair 19 Sponsored by: Oates CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2008- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT A $1 MILLION STATE GRANT FOR THE IMMEDIATE STABALIZATION OF THE JESSE LEE HOME AND ADMINISTERING A PHASE II STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING REPORT FOR THE FRIENDS OF THE JESSE LEE HOME WHEREAS, resolution 2005-66 recognized the Jesse Lee Home as a historical landmark for the State of Alaska and the City of Seward, and recognized the restoration of the Jesse Lee Home as a City priority, and directed the city manager or his designee to support the Historic Preservation Commission to develop relationships with private, state and federal organizations to further pursue the preservation and restoration of the Jesse Lee Home; and WHEREAS, resolution 2005-83 supported the use of the Jesse Lee Home as an educational institution and directed the city manager or his designee to support the Historic Preservation Commission to apply for a grant or grants intended to develop a feasibility study and continue to pursue relationships with private, state and federal organization's; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward approved resolution 2006-119 recognizing the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home (Friends) as a statewide interest group and project partner dedicated to the restoration of the Jesse Lee Home as a statewide leadership school; and WHEREAS, Resolution 2006-119 directed the city manager to support the Friends in seeking private grants and/or the funding for the Jesse Lee Home and support the Friends to assure the success of this partnership; and WHEREAS, in 2007, the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home secured a state grant of $1 million for the purpose of immediate stabilization of the Jesse Lee Home; and WHEREAS, the State of Alaska has appropriated grant funds to the Department of Natural Resources totaling $1 million; and WHEREAS, the Friends have requested the City of Seward advertise, award and administer a contract to secure services from a professional to prepare the phase II engineering report; and 20 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2008- WHEREAS, this report will recommend appropriate strategies for the rehabilitation, development and management of the Home in a manner that recognized the Jesse Lee Home's historical significance; and WHEREAS, the report will help outline the most immediate structural needs, prioritize the highest priorities and provide recommendations for immediate stabilization to the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home and the City of Seward; and WHEREAS, the remaining funding will be used to stabilize the Jesse Lee Home until additional funds are secured. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The city manager is authorized to accept a grant from the State of Alaska. Section 2. The city manager is authorized to accept grant funds totaling $1 million to the Jesse Lee Home Rehabilitation Fund account no. 271-2719-4680-0200. Section 3. The city manager is authorized to execute an RFP for a Phase II structures report to help outline the most immediate structural needs, prioritize the highest priorities and provide recommendations for immediate stabilization for the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 28th day of April, 2008. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Clark Corbridge, Mayor AYES: 21 NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jean Lewis City Clerk, CMC (City Seal) 22 Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 28, 2008 Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager Agenda Item: Authorizing the city manager to accept a $1 Million grant from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and authorizing the city manager to execute an RFP for a Phase II structures report to help outline the most immediate structural needs prioritize the highest priorities and provide recommendations for immediate stabilization for the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home. BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The Friends of the Jesse Lee Home (Friends) are a statewide special interest group dedicated to the preservation of the Jesse Lee Home for a worthy sustainable end use. The Friends have embraced a leadership charter school as their preferred alternative use for the facility, and are actively lobbying for funds and seeking grants to fulfill their plans. The Jesse Lee Home buildings are national treasures. They are listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Trust for Historic Preservation found the buildings, their history and the proposed use to be compelling enough to award a nationally competitive pre- development grant. The Friends secured a $1 Million grant from the State of Alaska in 2007 and are expecting another $1 Million grant from the State of Alaska in 2008. The Friends have an active capital campaign where they are raising additional private and corporate funds; in addition to seeking grants and historic preservation tax credits to complete the end goal of fully restoring the property. The Friends propose to restore the facilities to their best and highest use, as a residential, statewide leadership charter school for high-school aged youth. Students from across the state will come to stay at the Jesse Lee Home to study with local day students in Alaska's only residential charter school, learning through competency-based educational techniques about leadership, democracy, sciences, mathematics, politics, technology and the humanities at the same time as they learn about what makes Alaska work: hands-on skills such as plumbing, welding, computer repair, home-building and healthcare. This leadership charter school will be a state of the art, innovative education model customized for our state's greatest needs. The Jesse Lee Home leadership charter school will provide a critical component of Alaska's education ensuring a secure future for our state. This charter school will not only instill leadership skills, it will also instill a sense of experiential learning and democratic education to specifically foster the future leaders of the State of Alaska. The goal is that upon graduation from the Jesse Lee program, these students will be technologically fluent, self-motivated, committed to lifelong learning and have a strong sense of responsibility. They will then go back home and share their experiences with their communities. It is hoped that students will foster lifelong relationships with their Jesse Lee Home peers. They will grow up to be leaders in their communities, able to address complex issues capably and empathetically across the traditional divides of race, gender and class. 23 Economic Benefits to the Community: The Jesse Lee Home is physically located in Seward, Alaska. The Friends of the Jesse Lee Home (Friends) expect that students from the ten rural and urban school districts using the Re-Inventing Schools Coalition (RISC) approach will be interested in semester-long, cross-district cohorts. The Friends believe that students from across the state will compete for regional corporation scholarships to cover their room and board costs for semester or year-long stays. The Friends also believe that the home-school population of Seward is a potential day school cohort and is collaborating with the public high school to create a partnership effort in conjunction with the Kenai Peninsula school district. Charter schools are affecting community economic development (CED) in three major ways. First, there is growing evidence that an increasing number of community-based organizations are starting charter schools to expand their current services. Second, as neighborhood schools improve, families are less likely to move once they have children. Finally, with respect to real estate development, charter schools often purchase or lease vacant, dilapidated buildings, long viewed as eyesores, and renovate them into state-of--the-art new schools and even community centers. Charter schools have a direct impact on community development as they help turn rundown, unused structures into renovated school buildings. Charter schools are generally welcome to communities and are positive additions to their neighborhoods. The Jesse Lee home is a cherished landmark and a fully restored facility will allow the community to treasure their historic landmark. Furthermore, the Jesse Lee Home will become the gem of the state, where Alaskan leaders teach students to become the future leaders of our great state. City of Seward Historical Support: In 2005, Resolution 2005-66 recognized the Jesse Lee Home as a historical landmark for the State of Alaska and the City of Seward, and recognized the restoration of the Jesse Lee Home as a City priority, and directed the city manager or his designee to support the Historic Preservation Commission to develop relationships with private, state and federal organizations to further pursue the preservation and restoration of the Jesse Lee Home. Again, in 2005, Resolution 2005-83 supported the use of the Jesse Lee Home as an educational institution and directed the city manager or his designee to support the Historic Preservation Commission to apply for a grant or grants intended to develop a feasibility study and continue to pursue relationships with private, state and federal organizations. In 2006, the City of Seward approved resolution 2006-119 recognizing the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home (Friends) as a statewide interest group and project partner dedicated to the restoration of the Jesse Lee Home as a statewide leadership school. Again, in 2006, Resolution 2006-119 directed the city manager to support the Friends in seeking private grants and/or the funding for the Jesse Lee Home and support the Friends to assure the success of this partnership. In 2007, the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home secured a state grant of $IMillion for the purpose of immediate stabilizing of the Jesse Lee Home. The State of Alaska has appropriated grant funds to the Department of Natural Resources totaling $1 Million. The Friends of the Jesse Lee Home have created bylaws and articles of incorporation to create a non- profit, 501(c)3. This status is still pending state approval. Until they receive this status, the Friends are not a legal entity and are not able to administer the $1 Million for a structures report or immediate 24 stabilization. Due to the fragile state of the Jesse Lee Home structures, the Friends are concerned that time is of the essence. The Friends would like to update the structures report that was administered by the City of Seward in 2003 to obtain a professional recommendation for the immediate stabilization of the structures and have asked the City of Seward to assist them in this effort. The Friends are able to provide administrative assistance to help facilitate the request for proposal and the City will not incur any costs other than some in-kind staff time. The Friends have requested the City of Seward advertise, award and administer a contract to secure services from a professional to prepare the phase II engineering report. The $1 Million grant will cover all costs to the City. Attached is a Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Background summary report for additional information about the project. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE: There is no cost to the City of extending this contract other than some in-kind staff assistance. RECOMMENDATION: Seward City Council approve Resolution 2008- _ authorizing the city manager to accept a $1 Million grant from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and authorizing the city manager to execute an RFP for a Phase II structures report to help outline the most immediate structural needs, prioritize the highest priorities and provide recommendations for immediate stabilization for the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home. 25 Upcoming .Events - May 3, 2008 • Alaska SeaLife Center Anniversary • Super Saturday Clean-up from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - May 5, 2008 • Sales Tax Cap Work Session at 7:00 p.m. - May 7, 2008 • International Building, Mechanical, Fire, Residential Codes and National Electric Code Work Session - May 10, 2008 • Bike Rodeo and Police Open House begins at 10:00 a.m. • Little League Opening Day - May 12, 2008 • PACAB/Council Joint Work Session to discuss PACAB Priorities at 6:00 p.m. - May 13-18, 2008 • PARKS Build o Community Potluck- May 17, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. o Ribbon Cutting & BBQ- May 18, 2008 - May 16, 2008 • May Fireside Chat - May 16-18, 2008 • Harbor Opening Weekend - May 17, 2008 • Kenai Peninsula United Way- Fox Island Cruise • Exit Glacier Race, Torch Run & State Troopers/Police Run at 10:00 a.m. • Kids Fish Day - May 20, 2008 • P & Z/HP Joint Work Session to Discuss the Historic District - May 21, 2008 • High School Graduation at 7:00 p.m. - May 22, 2008 • Military Appreciation Day and Combat Fishing 26 9I` ~m HP Work Session ' i° City Council Meeting 7i30pm City Coy Meeting 1S lfi - ~~~~ P&Z Special 12:OOpm PACAB Work;, 9.OOam Social Security Meeting I Session Rep i 6;30pm Nuclear Power Presention - IMS Rae Building Preservation Meeting Nanci Richey 1 4/24/2008 8:42 AM May 2008 May 2008 S M T W T F S ]une 2008 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 910 8 91011121314 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18192021222324 22232425262728 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday_ Friday ~.~„ ;.. 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