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Preservation Commission
Regular Meeting & Work Session
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:30 pm
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
Regular Meeting
February 26, 2013 6:30 p. m. City Council Chambers
• Linda Lasota
Chair 1. Call to Order
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John French 2. Opening Ceremony
Vice Chair A. Pledge of Allegiance
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3. Roll Call
Catherine Richardson
Commissioner
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A. City Administration Report
Doug Capra B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations
Commissioner 1. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update by Laura
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Hensley and Kirsten Vesel
Sarah Fink 2. Commission Project updates by Lasota
Commissioner
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Vacant
Public Hearing and Other Items Not Included on the
Term Expires 05/14 Agenda. [Those who have signed in will be given the first
opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 2 minutes per
Vacant speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda item]
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6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of
Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk
Jim Hunt ( *). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately
City Manager unless a Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a
Patricia Linville request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.]
Library /Museum Director
7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who
Amy Carney have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak] -
Library /Museum Staff None
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
February 26, 2013
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8. Unfinished Business
A. Adopt Plan to Revise Seward Historic Preservation Plan Pg. 3
9. New Business
A. Compose Thank You Letters to Monica Flinders and Tember Eliason Pg. 4
B. Preparation of FY2013 CLG Grant Application .Pg. 5
C. Discuss Initiatives to Fill SHPC Commissioner Vacancies Pg. 19
D. Resolution 2013 -001 Approval of 2013 Priorities Pg. 20
* E. October 24, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Pg. 24
10. Informational Items and Reports
None
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
Work Session to follow at 7:30 p.m.
Topic: Continue review of the Historic Preservation Plan
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
February 26, 2013
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement Of Segy
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library /Museum Director, Patricia Linville
Library /Museum Staff, Amy Carney
Agenda Item: Adopt Plan to Revise Seward Historic Preservation Plan
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
"A Plan for Historic Preservation in Seward, Alaska" was created in 1996. The City has
recommended that the Commission review the plan and update as it sees fit. On February
15 2012 a HPC Work Session was held to discuss the possible revision ideas. At this
Work Session, Commissioners were asked to review the Historic Preservation Plan on
their own time for the upcoming works sessions and meetings. On October, 24 2012 a
work session was held to discuss the possibility of adopting a plan to revise the Seward
Historic Preservation Plan.
The Historic Preservation Plan may be accessed at http : / /history.cityofseward.net.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommends that the Commission discuss possible avenues of adopting a plan for
the Historic Preservation Plan.
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement ♦ of Se�
Meeting Date: February 26, 2013
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library /Museum Director, Patricia Linville
Library /Museum Staff, Amy Carney
Agenda Item: Thank You Letters to Monica Hinders and Tember Eliason
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The Seward Historic Preservation Commission customarily thanks citizens who have
served the commission over time. Monica Hinders served the HPC as a commissioner
from 2009 to 2012. Tember Eliason served the commission as a city liaison in 2012.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommends that the commission drafts a letter for each individual being
recognized. Staff also recommends that two commissioners take responsibility for typing
up a final letter for each individual and present these letters at the next regular meeting to
be signed.
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Historic Preservation
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Meeting Date: February 26, 2013
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library /Museum Director, Patricia Linville
Library /Museum Staff, Amy Carney
Agenda Item: FY2013 CLG
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The Alaska Office of History and Archaeology is accepting applications for a second
round of the 2013 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) grant program. The final FY2013
CLG application must be received by Friday, March 22, 2013. The application will need
to identify a project, write a grant proposal, and acquire a resolution of support by the
Commission and City Council to properly submit a grant application.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Discuss and decide feasibility of participating in the FY2013 CLG grant cycle.
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Re: FY13 Historic Preservation Fund
Grant Cycle Announcement for CLGs: Round 2
To all Certified Local Governments:
The Office of History and Archaeology is soliciting applications for grants through the Historic
Preservation Fund (HPF). All Certified Local Governments (CLGs) are eligible to apply.
The HPF program provides up to 60% matching assistance for the cost of a project. We
encourage applications for projects in the range of $10,000 to $20,000 federal share.
An application package is enclosed and is available online to download and use at
http: / /dnr.alaska.gov /parks /oha /grant /akclg.htm.
Applications must be e- mailed, faxed, delivered or postmarked by Friday, March 22, 2013.
Only complete, signed and notarized applications will be reviewed. Please note, however, a
resolution from your governing body is no longer required.
The Alaska Historical Commission's priorities for FY13 CLG grants are:
1. Projects that address the preservation of historic properties and leverage funds and
resources. Studying and drafting local tax incentives and design review
guidelines, addressing sustainability of historic properties, and restoring and preserving
defining elements of historic properties are encouraged.
2. Projects that increase public awareness of historic preservation and establish new
partnerships to strengthen a local preservation program. Preparation of educational
materials with a historic preservation emphasis, projects that use historic properties for
anniversary commemorations, and projects that install interpretive signs calling
attention to significant historic places are encouraged.
3. Projects that update plans, review ordinances, and create local registers. Use of a
consultant to assist in addressing local historic preservation issues is encouraged.
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4. Projects that address archaeology, survey, and evaluation of properties. Those less than
fifty years old, such as those associated with the Cold War, and projects that address
Alaska transportation and the growth of communities are encouraged.
Survey, inventory, historic preservation planning, National Register nomination, public
preservation education, predevelopment, development and acquisition projects are eligible
for program funds.
Evaluation criteria used by staff and AHC members is enclosed for your information.
Conformance to state and local plans, ability of the sponsor to complete the project, and
significance of the project will be considered.
The Alaska Historical Commission will review and prioritize CLG applications at the spring 2013
meeting. To be eligible for funding, applicants must have approved CLG status prior to the
Commission meeting. The Commission's recommendations are forwarded to the State Historic
Preservation Officer, who approves allocation of these funds.
Please keep the grant priorities and evaluation criteria in mind when preparing your
application. Applications must be received or postmarked by Friday, March 22, 2013.
Applications may be e- mailed, faxed, delivered or posted. For questions on the application
process, e-mail the HPF grants administrator at iean.ayersPalaska.gov or call 907 - 269 -8694.
Sincerely,
ith E. Bittner
State Historic Preservation Officer
Enclosures
Application: 7 pages
Budget Example: 1 page
Evaluation Criteria: 1 page
Professional Qualifications of Consultants: 1 page
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Historic Preservation Fund: FY13
Certified Local Government
CLG APPLICATION
The Certified Local Government (CLG) identified below is applying for an FY13 60/40
matching grant from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF).
Federal Tax Identification Number:
Project Title and Location :
Type of CLG Grant Project: (Check one of the eight eligible types below)
Survey Public Preservation Education
Inventory Predevelopment
National Register Nomination Development
Historic Preservation Planning Acquisition
Project budget required: (Use figures from shaded area on budget form)
a. Estimated Total Project Cost (TPC) $
b. Federal Share (60 %) $
c. Sponsor's Share (40 %) $
Source of applicant (sponsor) share: (Use figures from "sources" box on budget form)
a. Cash $
b. In -kind Goods and Services $
c. Donated Goods and Services $
Provide name, title and contact information for the following:
Project Manager:
Mailing Address:
Telephone:
E -mail Address:
HPF Grant Application for CLGs 8 Rev. Jan 2013
Preservation Commission Chair:
Mailing Address:
Telephone:
E -mail Address:
CLG Contact :
Mailing Address:
Telephone:
E -mail Address:
Signature: Authorized Local Government Official Date
Print or Type Name and Title
Notary Seal
Subscribed and sworn before me this day of , 20
My commission expires
Notary for the State of Alaska
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HPF Grant Application for CLGs Rev Jan 2013
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 state
surcharge) of the total project cost, from the Historic Preservation Fund. I also understand that
the state surcharge may vary throughout the course of the grant period, but will not exceed the
amount stated in the executed grant agreement, should this project be awarded.
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 manual titled, Historic Preservation
Fund: Certified Local Government Grants Manual, pertinent State and Federal regulations, and
the State -Local Grant 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 state surcharge and not to exceed 10%
thereafter) of the questioned expenditures.
4. I understand that no grant or promise of a grant exists until the State Historic Preservation
Office (SHPO) signs the State -Local Grant 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 Date
Print or Type Name and Title
HPF Grant Application for CLGs 10 Rev Jan 2013
PROJECT INFORMATION
1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
a. What is the aim, scope and significance of the project? The project must have historic
preservation focus to be eligible.
b. Describe any previous HPF grant this project has received.
c. Describe any previous HPF projects the project manager has worked on.
d. Discuss the relationship of this project to past, present, or future preservation work.
e. Identify the intended audience(s).
2. PRESERVATION OBJECTIVES
a. Discuss how the project relates to annual CLG grant priorities established for this fiscal year.
b. Discuss how the project contributes to the goals and objectives of the state historic
preservation plan.
c. Discuss how the project meets an identified priority of your community.
d. Discuss how the project contributes to the development or implementation of your local
historic preservation plan.
3. PROJECT LOCATION
a. Describe the geographic area encompassed by the proposed project. Particularly for survey
and National Register nomination projects, include maps of the project area. Also include
the estimated number of buildings, structures, sites, square miles, etc., to be addressed.
4. WORK PLAN
a. Explain how the work will be accomplished.
b. Describe any planning studies, research reports or publications, or other sources of
information relevant to the proposed project of which you are aware.
c. For archaeological projects, provide a research design.
d. Provide a work schedule. Keep in mind that final products must be completed prior to grant
period end (September 30) of the following fiscal year (two year grant cycle).
Clearly and adequately describe the project. Address all items below for your project type:
For survey projects, does the proposal:
identify the area to be surveyed and estimate the number of properties to be included?
_ describe a process to notify and work with owners of properties within the area to be
surveyed?
• describe a process to notify and work with interested and concerned groups who have
an association with the properties to be surveyed?
include a research design if the project is for archaeological survey?
— acknowledge any previous surveys or historical studies of the area? This might
include noting any properties in a district individually listed in the National Register,
or indicating that the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey (AHRS) was consulted when
designing the project.
_ indicate that the survey will collect information necessary for the AHRS?
recognize that there might be sensitive and confidential information and indicate how
such information will be stored and access to it will be controlled?
HPF Grant Application for CLGs 11 Rev Jan 2013
For inventory projects, does the proposal:
_ indicate that the inventory will be compatible with the AHRS?
_ consider how sensitive and confidential information will be addressed?
address who will maintain the inventory and control access to it?
For National Register projects, does the proposal:
_ describe a process for notifying owners?
include information on why the property may qualify for the National Register?
For planning projects, does the proposal:
_ include public involvement in the process? Does the proposal show that diverse
groups in the community will be invited to participate? (Letters of support are
encouraged.)
_ focus on historic preservation?
include a preliminary outline for the plan?
For development, predevelopment, and acquisition projects, does the proposal:
_ indicate that either the Secretary of Interior's standards for rehabilitation or
restoration will be followed?
address covenants?
For public education projects, does the proposal:
_ have a historic preservation focus?
_ clearly identify the audience(s)?
_ include letters of commitment and support, as appropriate, from teachers, historical
societies, museums, Native groups, and others?
5. PROJECT PERSONNEL
a. Provide resumes or a job description for all professionals working on the project. The
Principal Investigator must meet the qualifications set forth in 36 CFR 61. The Office of
History and Archaeology must review selection of Principle Investigator prior to
finalization of the contract with the individual.
b. Identify local government personnel to be involved in the project and duties.
c. Describe the local historical commission's role in the project. How will it be involved in
review of the grant products? Letters of support or a resolution from the commission are
encouraged.
d. Identify volunteer personnel and their tasks.
e. Identify contract employees and duties.
6. BUDGET
a. Using the budget page, identify costs associated with this project. Attach additional
pages as necessary to explain the costs in detail. Costs should be divided into personal
services, travel, contractual services, and supplies /materials.
b. Clearly identify the source of funds: cash, in -kind goods and services, and donated goods
and services. Donated goods and services cannot exceed 40% of the total project costs.
Grantees will be reimbursed for cash expenditures up to 60% of total project costs, minus
the state surcharge.
HPF Grant Application for CLGs 1 2 Rev: Jan 2013
7. FINAL PRODUCTS
a. Describe publications, workshops, audio - visual materials, reports, brochures, survey
materials, nominations, etc., that will be produced as part of the proposed project.
Identify the intended audience. Identify where copies of the materials will be available to
the public.
b. Prioritize the final products should the proposal be considered for partial funding.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
a. Include letters of commitment and support, as appropriate, from teachers, historical
societies, museums, Native groups, and others.
b. Include any other relevant information, such as copies of photographs.
CHECKLIST
Applicant. have you:
been certified under the Certified Local Government program?
signed and had notarized this application?
provided the information requested on each page of the application package?
— addressed all Work Plan items for your project?
signed the Statement of Willingness to Comply with Requirements of Federal
Grant Program?
attached maps showing location of project?
— attached photographs or clear photocopies showing overall character of properties for
survey, National Register nomination, predevelopment and development projects?
— attached letters of support from the community and, if needed, property owners?
— explained historic preservation commission involvement in the project, and addressed its
role in the review process?
Application Deadline: To be considered for FY13 Historic Preservation funding, applications
must be postmarked or delivered by Friday, March 22, 2013. Only complete, signed, dated,
notarized applications will be considered. Post, fax, e -mail, or deliver the application to:
State of Alaska
Office of History and Archaeology
Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
550 West 7 Avenue, Suite 1310
Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3565
Fax: (907) 269 -8907
e -mail: iean.ayersr
HPF Grant Application for CLGs 13 Rev Jan 2013
Proposed Budget : HPF Grant Application for CLGs
Cost Category Sponsor's Federal Share Total
Share
40% 60%
Personal Services
0
+ Travel 0
+ Contractual: 0
+ Supplies/Materials: 0
+ Other (specify) 0
Equals All Direct Costs 0 0 0
x 10 % State Surcharge 0
Equals Total Project Costs (TPC) 0
Sponsor's Share: 40% of TPC 0
Federal Share: 60% of TPC 0
Minus 10 % State Surcharge 0
Equals Maximum Reimbursement to Sponsor 0
Sources of Sponsor's Share
Cash Expenditures
+ In-kind
+ Donations
Equals Sponsor's Share (40% of TPC) 0
Double click inside the worksheet to activate formulas and complete the budget.
1. Calculate anticipated expenses and enter appropriate Cost Categories to obtain "All Direct Costs."
2. Add State Surcharge to obtain "Total Project Costs" or TPC.
3. Multiply "Total Project Costs" by .40 and .60 to determine sponsor and federal shares.
4. Subtract the State Surcharge from federal share to obtain "Maximum Reimbursement to Sponsor."
5. Show amounts which comprise the " Sources of Sponsor's Share." (40% of TPC)
See Example Budget if necessary.
HPF Grant Application for CLGs 14 Rev Jan 2013
Example Budget: HPF Grant Application for CLGs
Cost Category Sponsor's Share Federal Share Total
40% 60%
Personal Services: 1 carpenter 300 hours @
$30/hour = $9,091. 1 laborer 200 hours @
$12/hour = $2,400 9,000 2,400 11,400
+ Travel 91 0 91
+ Contractual: archetectural fees 3,000 3,000
+ Supplies/Materials: Lumber, hardware 8,236 8,236
+ Other (specify)
Equals All Direct Costs
9,091 13,636 22,727
x 10 % State Surcharge 2,273
Equals Total Project Costs (TPC) 25,000
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Sponsor's Share: 40% of TPC 10,000
Federal Share: 60% of TPC 15,000
Minus 10 % State Surcharge 2,273
Equals Maximum Reimbursement to Sponsor 12,727
Sources of Sponsor's Share
Cash Expenditures 10,000
+ In -kind
+ Donations
Equals Sponsor's Share (40% of TPC) 10,000
Double click inside the worksheet to activate formulas and complete the budget.
1. Calculate anticipated expenses and enter in appropriate Cost Categories to obtain "All Direct Costs."
2. Add State Surcharge to obtain "Total Project Costs" or TPC.
3. Multiply "Total Project Costs" by .40 and .60 to determine sponsor and federal shares.
4. Subtract the State Surcharge from federal share to obtain "Maximum Reimbursement to Sponsor."
5. Show amounts which comprise the " Sources of Sponsor's Share." (40% of TPC)
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Historic Preservation Fund For OHA Use Only
Evaluation Criteria: CLG Grant Proposal
Project: Federal Funds Requested:
Applicant: Total Project Cost:
a. Is this an eligible Historic Preservation Fund project? Yes No -
b. Is the application package complete? Yes No
If not, identify missing item(s).
c. Does the principal investigator (PI) meet federal professional qualifications
appropriate for the proposed project? Yes No
If PI is not identified, is the job description adequate?
d. Does the proposal meet the annual CLG grant priorities? Yes No
e. Does the proposal address how the project contributes to the goals and objectives of Yes No
the state historic preservation plan?
f. Does the proposal address how the project contributes to development or Yes No
implementation of the historic preservation plan?
g. Does the proposal meet an identified priority of the local community? Yes No
h. Does the proposal clearly and adequately describe the project? Yes No
i. Does the proposal discuss the significance of the project? Yes No
j. Does the proposal demonstrate awareness of previous work done in a survey area or Yes No
on a property or an issue? Have the AHRS and local inventory been consulted?
k. Does the proposal explain how the local historic preservation commission is involved Yes No
with the project? Is there a letter of support or a resolution from the commission?
Evaluation Cntena Blank Rev: Jan 2011
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I. Does the proposal have a realistic work plan? is it designed to be completed within Yes No
the grant period? Does the schedule include time for review of draft products by
OHA staff and the local historic preservation commission?
m. Does the proposal have a historic preservation focus? Yes No
n. Does the proposal clearly identify the audience? Yes No
o. Does the proposal include letters of commitment and support, as appropriate, from Yes No
teachers, historic societies, museums, Native groups, and others?
p. Does the proposal dearly identify and describe the final product? Yes No
q. Does the proposal have a detailed and reasonable budget? Are personal services, Yes No
travel, contractual services and supplies explained and specific costs identified? Is the
amount requested appropriate for the proposed work?
Comments:
Recommendation for funding:
as requested: $
reduced to : $
increased to: $
Reviewer Signature Date
Evaluation Cntaria Blank
Ravi Nn 2011
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PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OF CONSULTANTS
(EXCERPT from 36 CFR 61)
The following definitions have been developed to help states locate and hire qualified professionals in the
disciplines of history, archaeology, architectural history, and historical architecture. It should be noted
that one year fulltime professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of fulltime work, but
may consist of discontinuous periods of fulltime or part-time work that total the equivalent of a year of
fulltime experience.
A. HISTORY: The minimum professional qualifications are a graduate degree in history or a closely
related field; or a bachelor's degree in history or a closely related field and one of the following: (I)
at least two years of fulltime experience in research, writing, teaching, interpretation, or other
demonstrable professional activity with an academic institution, historical organization or agency,
museum, or other professional institution; or (2) substantial contribution through research and
publication to the body of scholarly knowledge in the field of history.
B. ARCHAEOLOGY: The minimum professional qualifications are a graduate degree in archaeology,
anthropology, or closely related field plus (1) at least one year of fulltime professional experience or
equivalent specialized training in archaeological research, administration or management; (2) at least
four months of supervised field and analytic experience in general North American archaeology; and
(3) demonstrated ability to carry research to completion. In addition to these minimum
qualifications, a professional in prehistoric archaeology shall have at least one year fulltime
professional experience at a supervisory level in the study of archaeological resources of the
prehistoric period. A professional in historic archaeology shall have at least one year of fulltime
professional experience at a supervisory level in the study of archaeological resources of the historic
period.
C. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY: The minimum professional qualifications are a graduate degree in
architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related field, with course work in
American architectural history; or a bachelor's degree in architectural history, art history, historic
preservation, or a closely related field plus one of the following: (1) at least two years of fulltime
experience in research, writing or teaching in American architectural history or restoration
architecture with an academic institution, historical organization or agency, museum or other
professional institution; or (2) substantial contribution through research and publication to a body of
scholarly knowledge in the field of American architectural history.
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D. HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE: The minimum professional qualifications are a professional
degree in architecture or a State license to practice architecture, plus one of the following: (1) at
least one year of graduate study in architectural preservation, American architectural history,
preservation planning or a closely related field and at least one year of fulltime professional
experience on preservation and restoration projects; or (2) at least two years of fulltime professional
experience on preservation and restoration projects. Experience on preservation and restoration
projects shall include detailed investigation of historic structures, preparation of historic structures
research reports, and preparation of plans and specifications for preservation projects.
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement o f we
Meeting Date: February 26, 2013
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library /Museum Director, Patricia Linville
Library /Museum Staff, Amy Carney
Agenda Item: Initiatives to Fill SHPC Commissioner Vacancies
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The Seward Historic Preservation Commission has had two seats vacant early 2012.
Commissioners are concerned that these vacancies will hinder progress of meeting their
2013 priorities.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommends that the commissioners brainstorm about ways to advertise and
generate interest within the community.
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement t_t of,�
Meeting Date: February 26, 2013
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library /Museum Director, Patricia Linville
Library /Museum Staff, Amy Carney
Agenda Item: Resolution 2013 -001 Seward Historic Preservation Commission
approves their 2013 Priorities List.
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
Every year the Seward Historic Preservation Commission (SHPC) and the Seward City
Council attend a joint work session to discuss SHPC priorities. This year that work
session took place on Monday, February 11, 2013 at 5 p.m. to discuss the priorities of
2013. No changes were made to the SHPC Priorities List of 2012 -2013. However, a
resolution for approval of this list was not passed in 2012.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommends that the Commission review and pass Resolution 2013 -001 and
confirm that a resolution for the City Council be composed for presentation at the next
regular City Council meeting.
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Sponsored by: Staff
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2013 -001
A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, REQUESTING
• COUNCIL SUPPORT AND APPROVAL OF COMMISSION PRIORITIES
WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Preservation Commission wishes to assist the City Council
with the ongoing responsibilities it holds as a Certified Local Government (CLG), which requires
provision for recognition of the historically significant activities, structures and the people who
helped build Seward; and
WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission to work
toward the continuing education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community
history; and
WHEREAS, it is also the responsibility of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission to
initiate or assist with the preservation of Seward's local history; and
WHEREAS, the Commission has continuously received grants for historic preservation
activities, such as training for staff and commissioners in 2012, a grant to create an accessible online
database of cemetery and burial information within the Seward area in 2010, and a grant for updating
the Seward Historic Preservation Plan which is currently in progress; and
WHEREAS, the Commission provides recognition each year to an outstanding contributor to
Seward's history by awarding the annual Seward Historic Preservation Award; and
WHEREAS, in order for the Commission to continue to provide this level of service to the
community and assistance to the Council, a long range plan for activities is necessary; and
WHEREAS, at their April 18, 2012 meeting, the Seward Historic Preservation Commission
approved the following historically significant priorities and activities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Historic Preservation
Commission that:
Section 1. The following list of Seward Historic Preservation Commission priorities is
hereby recommended to the City Council for approval:
Public Outreach
1. Historic Preservation Website Continual updating, work on the Seward Register Sites
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2013 -001
2. National Historic Preservation Month- Continue to participate and plan celebrations for
the recognition of H.P. Month. The scope of the activities will vary from year to year,
but activity needs to be identified many months in advance.
a. The month of May is Historic Preservation Month
b. Place the National Historic Preservation Month on the January Agenda
3. Seward Annual Historic Preservation Award- Continue to solicit candidates.
a. The Historic Preservation award may be given in May
b. Place the Seward Annual Historic Preservation Award on the January Agenda.
c. Solicit the public to nominate people they think deserve to be a recipient of the
award. Nominations must be received by April.
d. Update City plaque as appropriate.
4. Local Plants and Tree
5. Inventory of Local Plants and Trees
6. Solicit Nominations From the Public
7. The First Friday Fireside Historical Lecture Series -
8. August meeting agenda item to set up work session to brainstorm program ideas
9. Cemetery Information Project
10. Update Cemetery /Obituary Information on Seward Historic Preservation website and
PastPerfect Database.
Historic Structures & Sites
1. Hoben Park has been approved for historic reconstruction by Council
a. The Commission continues to support and is willing to assist with this project.
2. Continue to update the Seward Inventory of Historic Sites
3. Continue to nominate structures and site to Seward Local Register
4. Monitor the Jesse Lee Home Project
5. Monitor the Library Museum Project
6. Monitor the National Park Service Project
Historic Preservation Plan
1. Seward Historic Preservation Plan- The plan needs to be reviewed and updated. -
a. Future CLG Grant Application
Other Required Tasks
1. *Establish and maintain a basic working inventory of cultural resources in the local area,
compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and annually provide new data
to the Offices of History and Archaeology. (CLG Historic Preservation Program, State Guidelines
Pg. 3. )
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2. *Survey and inventory community historic architectural and archaeological
a. resources within the community.
3. Set priorities for grant applications.
a. Schedule annual work session to discuss future grant applications
Section 2. The attached proposed 2013 Priorities List of the Seward Historic Preservation
Commission will be forwarded to the Seward City Council for approval.
Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon enactment.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission of the City of
Seward, Alaska, this 26 day of February 2013.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Linda Lasota, Chair
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Johanna Kinney, CMC
City Clerk
(City Seal)
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Call to Order
The October 24, 2012 regular meeting of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission was
called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Chair Linda Lasota.
Opening Ceremony
The Pledge of Alliance was performed.
Roll Call
There were present: Chair Linda Lasota presiding, and
John French Sarah Fink
Catherine Richardson
Absent Commissioners were Doug Capra (excused).
Comprising a quorum of the Commission, and
Patricia Linville and Tember Eliason, Library /Museum staff
City Administration Report
Linville reported about the latest building and move progress of the new Seward
Community Library & Museum.
Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update
Commissioner Richardson had no reports to make about the progress made by the Friends of
the Jesse Lee Home.
Website Updates & Historical Site Inventory
Lasota had nothing new to report about the website updates or historical site inventory.
Citizens' Comments on Any Subject, Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing
None
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion (Lasota/French) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous Consent
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* The following items were approved under the Consent Agenda: Meeting Minutes for the August
22, 2012 Special Meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission.
Public Hearing
None
Unfinished Business
None
New Business
A. FY2013 CLG Grant Application
The commissioners discussed the possibility of application to this year's FY2013 CLG
Grant.
B. Adopt Plan to Revise Seward Historic Preservation Plan
The commissioners discussed plans and possible work session dates to strive for an updated
Seward Historic Preservation Plan.
C. August 22, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
These minutes were unanimously approved under the Consent Agenda.
Informational Items
None
Commission Comments
None
Citizens' Comments
None
Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
None
The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
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Amy Carney Linda Lasota, Chair
Library /Museum Staff
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