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City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:00 pm
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
Special Meeting
October 8, 2009
1. Call to Order
City Council Chambers
Jolund Luther
Chair
Term Expires OS/11
Tom Swann
Vice-Chair
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John French
Commissioner
Term Expires OS/11
Linda Lasota
Commissioner
Term Expires 05/09
Monica Hinders
Commissioner
Term Expires S/I1
David Hamner
Commissioner
Term Expires S/11
Vacant
Commissioner
Term Expires OS/10
Phillip Oates
City Manager
Patricia Linville
Library Director
Ryan Reynolds
Library/Museum Staff
2. Opening Ceremony
6:00 p. m.
A. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Special Reports
A. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations
1. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update-Swann
2. Website Updates -Luther
3. Photos for CLG Grant 2008 -Lasota
4. Historic Site Inventory -All
5. Section 106 Essentials Training Report -Luther
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
ConsentAgenda 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 Regular Meeting Agenda
October 8, 2009
7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to S minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the
first opportunity to speak) -None
8. Unfinished Business (none)
9. New Business
* A. Approve FY ' 10 HP Website Cemetery Grant Application ..................Page 3
10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required)
A. Letter from City Manager concerning dinner with Former U.S. Senator Ted Stevens .. , Pr,~e !~
11. Commission Comments
12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual -Each individual has one
opportunity to speak]
13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
14. Adjournment
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
October 8, 2009
LETTER OF APPLICATION
State Historic Preservation Officer
Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
550 West 7~" 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: Providing Public Access to the Seward Cemetery Information
Location: City of Seward, Alaska
Type of CLG Grant Project"
( )Survey
( )Inventory
( )National Register nomination
( )Historic preservation planning
(X) Public preservation education
( ) Predevelopment
( )Development
( )Acquisition
Project budget required: (Use figures from budget form, page 7)
a. Estimated total project cost: $8,881.00
b. Federal share: (60%) $5,328.60
c. Applicant's share: (40%) $3,552.40
Source of applicant's share: (Use figures from budget form, page 7)
a. Cash: $0.00
b. In-kind goods and services: $3,500.00
c. Donated goods and services: $0.00
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 1 (Rev. 09/06)
Project manager:
Mailing address:
Telephone:
E-mail address:
Preservation commission chair:
Mailing address:
Telephone:
E-mail address:
Application prepared by:
Mailing address:
Telephone:
E-mail address:
Phillip E. Oates, City Manager
Signature Authorized Local Government Official
Notary Seal
Date
Subscribed and sworn before me this day of , 2009.
Notary for the State of Alaska My commission expires
OHA USE ONLY
Date Received:
Patty Linville, Library Director
R awn Reynolds, Library Assistant
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
907-224-4082
plinville(a~cityofseward.net
rreynoldsnu,cityofseward.net
Jolund Luther
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
907-224-5596
jol_und(a~,gmail.com
Historic Preservation Commission
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
907-224-4082
plinville(a~cityofseward.net
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 2 (Rev. 09/06)
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
10% surcharge) 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.
Phillip E. Oates, City Manager
Authorized Local Government Official
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 3 (Rev. 09/06)
INFORMATION
1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
In fiscal year 2003 the Seward Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC) applied and
received a Historic Preservation Certified Local Government 60/40 matching grant to
develop a Historic Preservation Website. This website was successfully linked to the City
of Seward website and offers an illustrated detailed history of nine National Historic
Register sites located in Seward.
The SHPC placed emphasis on the 2009-2010 priorities list under the categories of Public
Outreach, to work on updating the Seward Cemetery information and gravesite
information and to provide this valuable information to the public through the Historic
Preservation Website. With this objective in mind, the proposed project is to gather the
scattered documentation of who is buried, biographical information, grave location, the
gravesite information and to include gravestone photographs, which will provide
enhanced access to genealogical and historical information. To ultimately provide this
information to the public the Seward Cemetery information shall be placed on the SHPC
website.
For this information to be digitally retrievable many of the records which are in paper
format only, need to be transcribed and/or optically character recognized (OCR), the time
available for the SHPC is limited so this needs to be provided by a contractor. For this
information to be posted to the website by the Seward City IT Systems Manager, it needs
to be readily available in a website format, of which the SHPC does not have the
professional expertise to provide. Therefore, once the information and photos are
gathered awebsite/database designer will be required to put the package together. As a
result, the SHPC will take photographs and gather information through in-kind services
and provide this information to a contracted website/database designer. The
website/database designer will configure the information into a format according to the
needs of the Seward City IT Systems Manager to be placed on the Historic Preservation
Website.
2. PRESERVATION OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of this project is Public Preservation Education and to bring the
Seward Cemetery graves, biographical information and gravestone images to wider
public access. By updating the information and including the additional photos of those
gravesites, it will provide the public a greater appreciation of Seward's history,
genealogical information and biographical information on local people and allow easier
access to the information. Encouraging community understanding and appreciation of
Seward History is a goal of the Seward Historic Preservation Plan. Encouraging the
recognition and preservation of historic sites and artifacts is defined goal of the City of
Seward's Comprehensive Plan.
Grants Manual -Appendix B Page 4 (Rev. 09/06)
3. PROJECT LOCATION
The geographic area encompassed by this project will be the ten cemeteries and
numerous memorials currently located in and around Seward. This covers the
approximate area of Lowell Point in Resurrection Bay to Mile 7.5 of the Seward "Scenic"
Highway.
4. WORK PLAN
The SHPC plans to photograph gravesites located in the Seward Cemeteries, as well as,
give a brief biographical and genealogical on each person buried, and update current
grave information. The paper forms of information will be converted to digital format
through a combination of transcription and Optical Character Recognition. The SHPC
Project Team and the Seward City IT Systems Manager will formulate the scope of work
to develop the database and the appropriate web pages to display the information. This
database and web pages will be developed by the website/database designer who will
provide this to the Seward City IT Systems Manager to be placed on the SHPC Website.
The SHPC will research and update the information on the gravesites located in the ten
Seward Cemeteries and numerous memorials. In addition, the SHPC team will
photograph many gravesites to be included in the database.
5. TIME LINE
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Submit the grant.
June 2010
Accept the grant.
June-December 2010
SHPC Project Team will research, gather information and take photographs of the
Seward Cemeteries and gravestones.
October 2010
Award the contract and provide scope of work to the Transcription and Digital
Conversion Contractor.
November 2010-January 2011
Transcription and Digital Conversion Contractor converts paper information sources to
digital information and provides it to the Website/Database Designer.
January. 2011
Award the contract and provide the scope of work to the Website/Database Designer.
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 5 (Rev. 09/06)
January - February 1
Cemetery information is given to the Website/Database Designer.
August 2011
Website/Database Designer provides the final project to the Seward City IT Systems
Manager for placement in the SHPC website.
August -September 2011
Submit final report to the State and Office of History and Archeology.
6. PROJECT PERSONNEL
Library Staff:
The staff will assist and support coordination of the project.
Seward Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC)-(In-Kind)
The SHPC will form a project team which will assist in all phases of the project. Photos
and documentation will be gathered and compiled by Commission Members.
Transcription and Digital Conversion Contractor
This work will convert various disparate information sources in paper format to digital
format by a combination of transcription and computer Optical Character Recognition.
Website/Database Desi
The Website/Database Designer will develop the database and website for the Seward
Cemetery Inscriptions. The Designer will develop the web pages to display the database
information.
Seward City IT Systems Manager
The City of Seward IT Systems Manager will hire the Website/Database Designer and
put the final product on the SHPC's Website.
7. BUDGET
Website/Database Development (Contractual Services)
Transcription and Digital OCR (Contractual Services)
Cost Source
$1,400.00 (Cash)
$1,500.00 (Cash)
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 6 (Rev. 09/06)
Laptop/Scanner and OCR Software $1,500.00 (Cash)
Travel Per Diem $400.00 (Cash)
Total $4,800.00 (Cash)
Personal Services/ In-kind
Research 60 hours @ $25
Photographing 50 hours @ $25
$1,500.00 (In-kind)
$1,250.00 (In-kind)
Photo Preparation 30 hours @ $25 $750.00 (In-kind)
Total $3,500.00 (In-kind)
Total Direct Costs
7% State Surcharge
Total Project Costs
Applicant's Total Share
Federal Share
Less 7% State Surcharge
Total Participant Receipt
$8,300.00
+ 581.00
$8,881.00
-3,552.40
$5,328.60
-581.00
$4,747.60
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 7 (Rev. 09/06)
PROJECT BUDGET
Enter the proposed budget for your project:
BUDGET CATEGORY SOURCE OF FUNDS
Federal Share Applicant's Share Total
Personal Services 0.00 3,500.00 3,500.00
Travel/Per Diem 400.00 0.00 400.00
Contractual Services 2,900.00 0.00 2,900.00
Supplies 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00
1. TOTAL DIRECT COSTS ............................................................................................... 8 300.00
2. 7% STATE SURCHARGE ............................................................................................. + 581.00
3. TOTAL PROJECT COSTS ............................................................................................ =X8,881.00
4. .APPLICANT'S TOTAL SHARE = 40% of amount on line 3 ................................ - 3 552.40
5. FEDERAL SHARE = 60% of amount on line 3 ..................................................... - 5 328.60
6. LESS 7% STATE SURCHARGE =same as amount on line 2 .............................. - 581.00
7. TOTAL PARTICIPANT RECEIPT -amount grantee is reimbursed ................ = 4 747.60
Proposed Source of Funds: Clearly identify cash, in-kind goods and services, and donated goods
and services that constitute the applicant's matching share. Donations cannot exceed 40% of the
total project costs. Other federal funding sources are ineligible as matching share for this grant
program. Grantees will be reimbursed for cash expenditures up to 60% of total project costs, less
the state surcharge (the amount shown on line 7).
APPLICANT: must tota140% of the total project costs.
CASH $0.00
IN-KIND
GOODS AND SERVICES + $3,552.40
DONATED
GOODS AND SERVICES + $0.00
8. APPLICANT'S 9. TOTAL
TOTAL SHARE _ $3,552.40 FEDERAL SHARE $5,328.60
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 8 (Rev. 09/06)
8. FINAL PRODUCTS
The final product will consist of a database of the Seward Cemetery and Memorial
burials, genealogical, biographical information and gravestone photographs and web
pages displaying this information.
9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A. Historic Preservation Commission Resolution 2009- ,selecting "Providing
Public Access to the Seward Cemetery Information" as the grant project for the
FY' 10 State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation
Fund Grant, and recommending City Council authorize the City Manager to
submit the FY' 10 grant application to the Office of History and Archaeology,
Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. Approved 10/_/2009.
Enclosure Number 1)
B. Resolution 2009- ,authorizing the City Manager to submit the "Providing
Public Access to the Seward Cemetery Information" as the grant project for the
FY' 10 State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation
Fund Grant to the Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks
and Outdoor Recreation. Approved 10/ /2009. Enclosure Number 2
(To be sent pending approval on 10/ 12/2009)
C. Historic Preservation 2009-2010 Priority List. Enclosure Number 3
D. City of Seward Historic Preservation Plan, page 44. Enclosure Number 4
E. City of Seward, 2020 Comprehensive Plan, pages 29 & 30. Enclosure Number 5
Grants Manual - Appendix B Page 9 (Rev. 09/06)
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Ryan Reynolds
From: Christy Terry
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 2:06 PM
To: Patricia Linville
Cc: Ryan Reynolds
Subject: Historic Prez
Patty-
Phillip would like to coordinate a dinner with Sen. Stevens, Historic Prez and friends of the Jesse Lee
Home for October 16th. Do you know if His Prez has any money in their budget (5140). Phillip asked
me to start the coordination since you will be gone(?) on that day. If you can find out if they have any
money, we can start the process to schedule. I need to get back to Phillip on this.
Christy Terry
Community Development Director
City of Seward
PO Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
907-224-4020
fax 907-224-4085
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