HomeMy WebLinkAbout09192018 Historic Preservation PacketRegular Meeting
September 19. 2018
Council Chambers, 6:30 p.m.
1963, 1965, 2005 The City of Seward, Alaska
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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September 19, 2018 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
Wolfgang Kurtz
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Chair
Term Expires May, 2019
2.
OPENING CEREMONY
A. Pledge of Allegiance
Cheryl Seese
Vice -Chair
3.
ROLL CALL
Term Expires May, 2020
4.
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT
Fred Woelkers
THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Commissioner
Term Expires May, 2022
5.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Tanguy Libbrecht
6.
SPECIAL REPORTS
Commissioner
A. Chair Report (Kurtz)
Term Expires May, 2020
B. Travel Report on National Association of Preservation
Commissions Conference (Kurtz)
Iris Darling
C. Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory (Lasota)
Commissioner
D. HP Original Website (Lasota)
Term Expires May, 2020
E. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update (Darling)
F. Resurrection Bay Historical Society Update (Seese)
Cliff Krug
G. Alaska Nellie Materials Update (Woelkers)
Commissioner
H. Mapping Project - Historical Properties Update
Term Expires May, 2019
(Committee)
7.
PUBLIC HEARINGS — None
8.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Discuss "Community Involvement - Know Your Neighbor"
Program. (Krug)
B. Discuss how the Commission should coordinate and
facilitate its input to the City and other entities regarding
Jeff Bridges
Alaska Historic Preservation Act (AHPA) Section 106
Interim City Manager
compliance for projects within the Commission's
geographic area of responsibility. (Kurtz)
Valarie Kingsland
Library Museum Director
City of Seward, Alaska HPC Agenda
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8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Continued)
C. Discuss preservation of City properties, including Park & Recreation
warehouse building (KPB parcel #1452609 702 Aspen Lane); AK Dept. of
Transportation (DOT) Building (KPB parcel # 14732006 412 B Street); Army (KPB
parcel # 14502604, 2209 & 2305 Dimond Blvd); and Airforce (KPB # 14502607,
2109 Dimond Blvd).
D. Discuss and plan regular reporting to council.
E. Discuss allowing commissioners to attend meetings remotely, including
voting authority
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. May 10, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes.*
B. Schedule meetings and work sessions.
C. Review procedures for HP meeting record keeping.
10. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No Action Required)
A. Travel Report on National Association of Preservation Commissions Forum
(Kurtz)
11. ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS
12. COMMISSION COMMENTS
13. CITIZENS' COMMENTS
14. COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS'
COMMENTS
15. ADJOURNMENT
City of Seward, Alaska HFC' Agenaa
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Schedule At -A -Glance
Registration Hours
Wednesday, July 18 - 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 20 - 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 19 - 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, July 21 - 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
By Invitation s T
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. NCSHPO Reception
By Invitation OTicketed Event
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NAPC Board Meeting Mississippi/Missouri 7
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. NCSHPO Board Meeting Scott's Landing 7
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1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ) NAPC Short Course Q Salon FG ; 7
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1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Embassy Suites Locust St.
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Downtown Architectural Tours Q Entrance
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Embassy Suites Locust St. 7
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Salisbury House Reception Entrance j
Des Moines Rehabbers Club Dine -Around Tour (pre -registration i
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. I required) _.. Embassy Suites Lobby ( 7
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Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Architecture in Q j
Embassy Suites Locust St.
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7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mason City (tour) j
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Preservation in Rural America: Greenfield and Winterset (tour) Q i
Embassy Suites Locust St.
Entrance
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9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Home Federal Savings and Loan/Meredith Hall (tour) Q
Embassy Suites Locust St.
Entrance
8
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
State Certified Local Government Coordinator Meeting
Salon AC
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Valley Junction vs. East Village: Two Approaches to Downtown Q
Embassy Suites Locust St.
8
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Revitalization (tour)
Entrance I
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NAPC Train the Trainer
Scott's Landing
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9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Iowa History 101 Bus
Outside of the Embassy Suites 3
9
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Public Art and Architecture Bike Tour
Embassy Suites Locust St.
Entrance
9
Public/Private Partnership for Preservation: Two Case Studies `71'`
Embassy Suites Locust St.
9
8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
(tour)
Entrance<
Bursting at the Seams: Development Pressure and Community
Salon E
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I Response
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Lobbying for Change: Winning Preservation and Influencing People
Salon AC
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a.m.
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Main Street: A Proven Catalyst for Rural Revitalization
Salon FG
10
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Beyond CLG Certification: What Comes Next?
Mississippi/Missouri
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Community Resilience and Sustainability: Preserving Historic
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Scott's Landing
10
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
African -American Neighborhoods
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Window Rehab Demonstration (during breaks and lunch)
Embassy Suites Atrium
10
10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Coffee Break
Embassy Suites Lobby
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10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Design Review with Limited Resources
Salon EI
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Planning Successful Main Street
Salon AC
10
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Projects
Survey and Inventory: Three Approaches to Collecting and
Salon FG
12
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Managing Cultural Resource Data
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Planning for Historic Properties in Flood -Prone Areas
Mississippi/Missouri
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Pulling Together: A Public/Private Partnership to Clean Des Moines'
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Scott's Landing
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10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
� Landmark Buildings
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.�
i Lunch Break*
1:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Historic Tax Credit Tour ®
Embassy Suites Locust St.
Entrance
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1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Keeping It Green: Working with Sustainability Guidelines
Salon E
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1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Removing the Vinyl Sticker: Historic Preservation Cost Calculator
Salon AC
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Preventing Demolition by Neglect: A Community Transformation
Salon FG
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Strategy
¢ Living Heritage: Strategies for Managing Cultural Properties and
Mississippi/Missouri
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1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Sustainable Development
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Uncommon Modern: Advocacy for Mid -Century Resources
Scott's Landing
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2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Coffee Break
Embassy Suites Lobby
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2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Alternative Infill Design Review in Practice
Salon E
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The New Normal: Grappling with Rehabilitation of Mid-20th-
Salon AC
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2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.ir.
Century Buildings
National Heritage Areas & Commissions: Preserving Urban and
Salon FG
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2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Rural Sites and Their Stories
2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
There's Life in this Old Thing Yet! Rethinking Older Historic Districts
Mississippi/Missouri
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2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
SHPO Is Your Friend: Partners in Preservation
Scott's Landing
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Opening Plenary and Awards T
Scottish Rite Consistory
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American Enterprise'•
American Enterprise
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North of Grand Neighborhood Bike Tour
8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m
Sherman Hill: A Preservation Success Story (tour) Q
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Beyond Design Review: Building Community Support and Engagement
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Transform Your Community Using the Rehab Standards & Guidelines
Not Just Empty Space: Documenting and Protecting Historic
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Streetscapes
Town +/- Gown: The Challenges and Opportunities of Historic
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Preservation in College Towns
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
I Preservation as a Tool for Social and Economic Justice
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10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Coffee Break
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Preservation in Economically Challenged Communities
j Practical Application of the Secretary's Standards in Discussion and
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
E Decision -Making
No District? No Problem! 101 Ways to Encourage Preservation in Your
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Community
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Archaeological and Tribal Historic Preservation Efforts in Iowa
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Preservation Regulation Squared: Preservation Easements in Local
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Historic Districts
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch Break*
1:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
6th Avenue and River Bend Diversity and Preservation (tour) O
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Affordable Housing and Historic Preservation
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1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Negotiating Downtown Redevelopment: Working with Everyone
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
; Fundraising and Grant Seeking for Preservation
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
The Challenges of Countywide Historic Preservation Commissions
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Demystifying Preservation: Advocating Before the Bulldozer
4 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Coffee Break
2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Bikes, Beer, and Buildings: Engaging with Young Preservationists
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Using Mapping Technology to Educate and Engage Your Community
2:45 p.m. - 4.15 p.m.
Elevating Buildings —Lowering Standards?
2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: HPCs & Archaeological Resources
2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
What's Your Story? Annual Reporting as a Tool to Educate and Engage
Embassy Suites Locust St. 1
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Embassy Suites Locust St. 19
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Salon E 19
Salon AC
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Salon FG
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Mississippi/Missouri
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Scott's Landing
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Embassy Suites Lobby
Salon E
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Salon AC
21
Salon FG 21
Mississippi/Missouri 21
Scott's Landing 22
Embassy Suites Locust St. 1
Entrance
Salon E
Salon AC
Salon FG
Mississippi/Missouri
Scott's Landing
Embassy Suites Lobby
Salon E
Salon AC
Salon FG
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Scott's Landing
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By Invitation Ticketed Event
Dealing with Controversial Commemorative Monuments and
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Memorials
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ( Section 106: Innovative Mitigation Measures, a Discussion and
I Lessons Learned
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Saving Places Through Preservation Advocacy: The James River at
Jamestown Case Study
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Terrace Hill and Salisbury House (tour) 0
10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. I Infill Construction in Historic Districts —Is It Compatible?
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 1 Preserving Preservation for the Next Generation
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Salon E 27
Salon AC 1 27
Salon FG 28
Embassy Suites Locust St. 28
Entrance
Embassy Suites Lobby
Salon E 28
Salon AC { 28
10:15 a.m. -11:45 a.m. 1 Do We Care About That? Deciding What to Regulate Salon FG 28
12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. # Preservation Iowa Board Meeting j Scott's Landing 29
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1 Rehab Costs Are Roughly the Same, as Building New
If no demolition is required, a major rehabilitation will cost between 12% less and 9% more
than new construction.
If constructing a new building requires demolition of a significant existing structure, the cost
savings from rehabilitation will be between 3% and 16%.
Life spans for new buildings are often 30-40 years vs. more than 100 years for most historic
structures.
2 Creates Jobs
• In a typical rehabilitation project, 60% to 70% of the total cost is labor.
• Laborers are almost always hired locally. They, in turn, spend their money locally, supporting
the local economy.
• A California study found that rehabilitation resulted in 10% greater wholesale purchases and
43% greater retail purchases from suppliers than the same amount spent on new construction
activity.
• $1M spent on building rehabilitation creates:
• 12 more jobs than $1M spent on manufacturing in Michigan
• 20 more jobs than $1M spent mining coal in West Virginia
• 29 more jobs than $1M spend pumping oil in Oklahoma
• 22 more jobs than $1M spend cutting timber in Oregon
3 Increases Property Values
• In a study of National Register districts in Philadelphia, homes in historic districts received a
sales price premium of 131% over comparable properties in undesignated neighborhoods.
• A study of nine Texas cities found that local designation increased property values from be-
tween 5% and 20%.
4 Conserves Resources
Approximately 25% of the material being added to the landfills is demolition and construc-
tion waste.
Demolishing one typical two story commercial building on Main Street eliminates all of the
environmental benefits of recycling 1,344,000 aluminum cans.
Historic buildings contain significant embodied energy. That's the amount of energy associ-
ated with extracting, processing, manufacturing, transporting and assembling building materials.
5 Uses Existing Public Investments
Every community has significant investments in public infrastructure, including roads, sewers,
parks and schools.
Historic preservation directs development to places where infrastructure is already in place.
Rehabbing historic schools instead of building new saves money for education and often cre-
ates a better learning environment.
6 Supports Small Business
• 75% of all net new jobs in the U.S. are created by small businesses.
• Older buildings make ideal locations for small, independent businesses and for start-ups.
• 60 cents of every dollar spent at independent businesses remains in the local economy vs.
less than 10 cents at national discounters.
% Revitalizes Main Street
Since 1980, local Main Street programs have:
• Stimulated $48.9 billion in total private and public investment.
• Created 94,176 net new businesses.
• Generated 417,919 net new jobs.
• Generated a reinvestment ratio of $27 to $1 per community.*
The average number of dollars generated in each community for every dollar used to operate the local Main Street Pro-
gram.
8 Attracts Investment
"In economics, it is the differentiated product that commands a high premium.
If in the long run we want to attract capital, to attract investment in our communities, we must dif-
ferentiate them from anywhere else,"
-Donovan Rypkema
9 Attracts Visitors
78% of U.S. leisure travelers (118 million adults) participate in cultural and/or heritage activities
when traveling.
Cultural heritage travelers spend, on average, $994 per trip compared to $611 for all U.S. trav-
elers.
Cultural/heritage travelers took an average of 5 trips in 2008-2009 compared with slightly
less than 4 trips for non-cultural/heritage travelers.
10 Prevents Sprawl
Saving historic buildings and keeping our towns and cities healthy reduces the pressure to
pave the countryside.
In 1970, the state of Maine spent $8.7M to bus students to and from school. By 1995, with fewer
students enrolled, the cost had risen to $54M.
When we reinvest in older neighborhoods, we are reinvesting in inherently sustainable com-
munities that are generally dense, walkable, transit -accessible, and feature mixed -uses.
11 Creates Affordable Housing
To replace the current housing units occupied by lower income residents would cost $335 bil-
lion.
In 2005, 1,101 unites of affordable housing were created in historic buildings using the federal
rehabilitation tax credits.
Historic structures are often located close to services and public transportation, reducing trans-
portation costs for residents.
12 Is Good Economic Development
In Nebraska, historic preservation generates $170 million per year:
• Between 2001 and 2005, an estimated total of $1.5 billion was spent on rehabilitation of
buildings.
• Twenty-two jobs are created for every $1M spent on historic preservation, which sup-
ported 3,869 jobs in the state in 2009.
• Historic designation of neighborhoods and downtowns enhances and protects prop-
erty values. Of the districts studied, property values as a whole showed increases in
historic districts.
References
Lahr, Michael L., David Listokin, et al. Economic Impacts for Historic Preservation in Nebraska. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center
for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, October 2007.
Mandala Research, LLC. "The Cultural and Heritage Travelers Study." 2009.
Rypkema, Donovan D. The Economics of Historic Preservation.' A Community Leader's Guide. Washington, D.C.: National Trust for
Historic Preservation, 1994.
2005. "Economics, Sustainability, and Historic Preservation." Speech presented at the National Preservation Conference,
Portland, Oregon, October 1, 2005.
MEMORANDUM ib
TO: Seward Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: Valarie Kingsland, Library Museum Director
THROUGH: Jim Hunt, City Manager
DATE: August 2, 2018
SUBJECT: Change Meeting Times to Occur During Regular Work Hours
Dear Seward Historic Preservation Commission,
In consideration of staff availability and capacity, and with the approval of the City Manager, the time of
the Seward Historic Preservation Commission meetings will be changed to occur during regular work
hours. Regular staff hours are 9am — 6pm.
Evening meetings require adjusting four hours of work time in the evening; generally, from 6:30pm —
10:30pm. Having to adjust the Director's and Curator's work schedules and personal lives to
accommodate evening meetings impacts other Library Museum staff work schedules, regular operations
in both the Library and the Museum, and contributes to low staff morale and turnover both before and
during my tenure as Director since August 2014.
Article 4.2.30.420 states that "The commission will meet at least twice each year at a time and place to
be designated by the commission." The Seward Port & Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB), has
demonstrated that a noon meeting time has successfully worked for many years. It is the
recommendation of staff to hold the Seward Historic Preservation Commission Meetings at noon.
This change is effective immediately.
Thank you,
Valarie Kingsland
Seward Community Library & Museum Director
Seward Historic Preservation Commission Liaison
PO Box 2389 Seward, AK 99664
vkingsland@cityofseward.net
907.224.4008
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 09, 2018
TO: Seward Historic Preservation Commission
THROUGH: Valarie Kingsland, Library Museum Director
FROM: Madeline McGraw, Library Museum Curator
SUBJECT: 2018 Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Schedule
This memo is to provide a schedule of the Historic Preservation Commission Meetings for the year 2018
The Historic Preservation Commission regular meetings begin at 6:30 PM and are held at the City Hall Council
Chambers, unless otherwise noticed.
Regular meetings are usually followed by a work session. Additional work sessions are scheduled and noticed as
needed.
Month
Regular Meetings
Work Sessions
January
January 17
January 17 — after meeting
February
February 21
February 17 — loam
March
March 28
March 28 - after meeting
April
April 18
April 21 - loam
May
May 16
May 16 - after meeting
September
September 19
September 19 - after meeting
November
November 21
November 21 - after meeting
January
January 16, 2019
January 16, 2019 - after meeting
This schedule is subject to change and is updated as needed. Updated memos will be included each meeting packet.
If you are unable to attend, or have questions or concerns, please call 224-4082 to leave a message for Valarie or
send an email to vkingsland@cityofseward.net.
Rev.OS/13/18
Article 4. - Historic Preservation Commission
2.30.410. - Established.
(a) An historic preservation commission is hereby created, consisting of seven residents of the City of
Seward or surrounding areas, who shall be appointed by the council. If there is more than one
applicant for the position, the council shall appoint by ballot voting. Applicants must receive at least
four votes in order to be appointed. No officer or employee of the city may be appointed a member
of the commission.
(b) To the extent available in the community, three commission members shall be professionals, as
defined in Appendix A of 36CFR 61, from the disciplines of history, architecture or architectural
history and archaeology. If the commissioners are not professionals in the disciplines of history,
architecture or architectural history, and archaeology, then consultants in these disciplines will be
appointed as consultants to the historic preservation commission. Consultant appointments shall be
approved bythe historic preservation commission and must be qualified underthe standards defined
in Appendix A of 36 CFR 61.
(c) A chairman of the commission shall be selected annually by the appointed members.
(Ord. 94-04; Ord. 2000-13, § 3, 2000)
2.30.415. - Terms of office; filling vacancies.
(a) Members of the historic preservation commission shall be appointed for a term of three years,
provided that the terms of initial appointments shall be staggered so that as nearly as possible a pro
rata number of members shall be appointed for each year.
(b) The city council, may appoint any qualified person to fill a vacancy of any member of the board
provided that the appointment shall be for the unexpired term of the vacancy.
(c) Following a member's absence from three consecutive regular meetings of the commission, the
remaining commission members shall decide whether the commission member should be retained
or whether to request council appointment of a new member.
(Ord. 94-04; Ord. 2000-13, § 3, 2000)
2.30.420. - Meetings and quorum.
(a) The commission will meet at least twice each year at a time and place to be designated by the
commission.
(b) Four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, except
that, in the absence of a quorum, any number less than a quorum may adjourn the meeting to a later
date. The affirmative votes of at least a majority of those commission members present shall be
required for any action.
(c) All meetings and records of the commission shall be open to the public. The commission shall keep
minutes of proceedings showing the vote of each member upon each question and shall keep records
of any actions, all of which shall be immediately filed in the office of the city clerk and shall be a public
record.
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SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Annual Staffed Meeting Schedule
City of Seward staff may administer and staff up to six meetings a year. Other staff will need to be arranged for
additional meetings. The suggested agenda items are in draft form and are flexible. Work sessions are scheduled as
needed and do not require staff.
REGULAR MEETING SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS
January • Approve minutes
• Review, discuss and approve the annual Priority List and resolution
• Review, discuss and approve the Annual Report to Council
• Review, revise, set deadline, and approve notice to solicit HP Award nominations
• Schedule meetings/work sessions
February • Approve minutes
• Review and revise Seward's Day proclamation (last Monday in March)
• Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month in May
• Discuss Annual Certified Local Government (CLG) Report due in April
• Review, revise and update online Seward Historic Preservation information/website
• Schedule meetings/work sessions
iI
March
• Approve minutes
• Review and approve Annual Certified Local Government (CLG) Report due in April
• Review and discuss HP Award nominations and select recipient
• Review, discuss and approve National Historic Preservation Month Proclamation for May
• Plan for National Historic Preservation Month activities for May
• Begin discussing potential CLG Grant opportunities
• Plan for Hoben Park beautification
• Schedule meetings/work sessions
• Approve minutes
• Review and approve HP Award resolution (proclamation presented in June)
• Review and revise Founder's Day proclamation (August 28)
• Elect Chair and Vice Chair
• (Potentially approve resolution for a CLG Grant opportunity for fall round)
• Schedule meetings/work sessions
2)H
REGULAR MEETING SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS
-- ... ... .... —
September • Approve minutes
• Update Local Historic Plants and Trees inventory
• Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites inventory
0 Discuss potential CLG Grant opportunities
• Schedule meetings/work sessions
November . Approve minutes
• Discuss and revise annual Priority List for approval in January
• Discuss the Annual City Report for approval in January
• Schedule meetings/work sessions
Seward's Day — Last Monday in March
National Historic Preservation Month — May
Founder's Day — August 28
Updated 11.7.17 by VK
Approved 11.9.16 by SHPC
a
Seward Historical Site Inventory
Historical Theme: I -Prehistory, II-Explanation/Settlement, III-Military/Government, IV.[ammade/Economic Development, V-Transportation/Communication, VI-Intellectual/Social lnstRutions, Vil-Disasters/Natural History
liddind Ratioldq NT-National Historic Trail, NE -National Register Eligible, NRI-Nomination Rejected, LR-Seward Historical Register
UPDATE 4/16/18
1Dp
AHRS
4
Historical Name
Year guilt
Theme
Tyae
Property
i pe
Sub -Type
Curtent Use
Remarks
Restate
Statusr
Physical Location
DotumeM
Number
SubtlNlaion
Black
Lot
KPBB Tavp
Curtent Own¢r
1
Iditarod Trail(1880-1923)
VI
Site
Trail, winter use
Trail
NT78
Ci /KPB/State
2
Shi rd Phoenix)
1]94
11/V
Site
TaM oration water
Cam r and
- Unknown
Caubrler
Ciry
3
Ft MCGLMa
42
III
Structure
Milia ,fortification
State Park
Caices Head
1BWM5
State -DNR
4
Outposts-Beraell Island
42
111
Structure
Military, fortification
Abandoned
Res say18912403
State -DNR
4-A
R dIslard
38913t103
US L of Interior
4-5
Hive lslaM
18912/01
e
State -DNR
aC
Fox Island
34502QI
State-DNR
5
Na Wireless Station
17
III/V
Building
Communications
AbaMoned
Old green bldg by airport
2330 Airport Road
14502401
State Aviation Di,
6
Rockwell Kent cabin
VI
I Site
Camp
Lode
. Faxlsland
18911401
State -DNR
?
7
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
StilllastOriginal
Tarot
13
21/22
14903MI
Overt, Frederick&J.
8
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
3061st
Ori inalTwnst
13
23/25
14903004
Whhmore, Brent
9
<27
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
Isla 1rt
Original Twnrtt
13
30
1491
Hafinebter, Debra
29A
14903028
10
304
Brownell Don Carlos House
10
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
Ori nallya Log house
3351at
Lowell Estates
1
1
14921WI
Weaver, Re
31
<27
II
Building
Dwelling, afingle
Home
42819
O nalTwnst
26
35
1 14804006
MacSwain, James &R.
12
TB Sanitarium Nurses Lasdm,
500s
VI
Building
Homing, Institutional
Wesleyan
4311st
Marthon Main
19
14802001
Methodist
13
Quonset(MLHen home)
42
III
Building
Militawr,fadilfty
Storage
5081st
On trial Twnst
27
24/25
14805018
Frasheq Robert
14
Lindoo Home
Q4
11
dancing
Dayelling, single
Home
706list
Federal Addn
Row
14713011
Lindsey, Dale
15
<27
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
2022nd
Original Twnst
11
22/22
1490502S
Chuunn Tut Inc.
16
420th Cowl Artillery Quonset
42
111
Building
Miltary, facillity
Storage
2033rd
Original Twnst
12
18
14902013
Hawks, Denise
17
<27
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
2082ad
OnizinalTawast
11
25/26
14901
Broughton, Mervin&L.
18
<27
II
Buildl
Dwelling, stole
Home
2162nd
Ogi Terms
11
29
14905009
Cartoon, hannes; & Tany.
19
Sandbeck(Ok) House
]
11
Building
Dwellings, single
Home
2202nd
Or"inalTwnst
11
30/31
14WS010
Dieter, Emma Rose
20
<27
II
Building
Dwelling single
12242nd
Or1 ina1 Twnrt
11
32/33
14W5011
Udarte,John
21
Thoday, House
<27
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
Burned 1%3?
2252M
OdinalTwnrt
12
8,9
14902019
Caxgnanda, Ristian
22
<27
11
Building
Dwelling,single
Home
2192nd
Original Twas
11
10,11
14902018
Hepeorth, Wadeen
23
25
11
Building
Dyielliall,si le
Home
2502rd
Original Twnst
11
35/36
14WS013
lWhand. Kirsten
24
Salit (John) House
<27
11
Building
Dwelfins, Analk.
Home
On the alley
230.52rd
OnginaiTwnst
11
36 1
14905014
IStirling, Dan &Barba
25
TorwasollerHowe
<27
it
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
2342rd
Original Twna
11
31/32 1
15
LO Chkn4tuo&Wri t
26
St. Peter's Rectory
<27
IIN
BuildingDwelling,church
related
Home
2352nd
Original Tenet
12
1,2,3
21
E isN al Church
27
St. Peter's E Iscopal
5
VI
BuildingReligious
facilityChurch
NR]9,WS
2392nd
Original Twnrt
12
1
21
Epixo IGurch28
<27
11
Buildl
Dwelli sin Ie
Stoage
3032nd
Original Twnrt
13
19
27
Hamner, Lonnie&Peggy29
Sheldon(Chades House
8
II
Building
Dwelli si le
Home
Later Schaefermeyer; PM 2446
3032nd
Original Twnrt
13
18
27
Hamner, Lonnie&P30
<27
11
Building
Dwelli single
Home
3042rd
Ori inalTwnst
14
22123
02
Martin, Ca &Tho eL.31
ffimWnnl',
<27
11
Buildl
Dwelling sl k
Home
3112nd
Ori inalTwnst
13
SS
18
Hamner, Lonnie&Pe32
<27
11
Buildl
Dwelli ,sin Ie
Home
3142nd
OriginalTwMt
14
28
05
Olson, Do as33
<27
II
Building
Dwelli sin le
Home
3152nd
OriginalTwlnt
13
13
30
Hagea, David&Kathryn30<27
11
Building
Dwelling, si le
Home
3182od
OriginalTaran
14
29/30
7
PMIR, LLC35
<27
11
Building
Dwellin,si le
Home
3202rd
06 nalTwmt
14
31/32
32
BucMa,Ronaltl
36
<27
I
Building
Dwelli single,
Home
3232nd
Or. inalTwnst
13
9
14903022
Tows ley, John &Claudia
37
LV Ray Home
6
II
BuildingDwelling,
single
Home
Built Wm Butts
3272nd
Ori inalTwnst
13
7,8
14903023
Rowe, Jerald
38
<27
II
BuildingDwellin
si le
Home
3292nd
Original Twrlst
13
6
14903024
Fuller, Douglas
39
Cas IEibaorth House
7
11
3.11din
Dwelling,si le
Home
3302nd
Original Twnrt
14
35/36
1490WM
Hettick, David&Lynn
40
Modern Motors
IV
Building
Storespecialty
t
Built by Bill Muir
4022nd
Orl InalTwnst
25
21A
14807023
Olson, Marilyn
41
Harriman Bank Caretaker House
6
IV
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
4142nd
Ori inalTwnst
25
27/28
IM07003
H s, Min
42
Harriman Bank Mr Home
6
11
Building
Dwellin single
Home
Eric Lucas House; Dr. Wagner Home
4192nd
On lnal Twmt
26
11,14
14804011
Ambduanl, Craig
43
OwAhAden Home
<24
II
Building
Dwelling, 1 le
Apts
ISZS2nd
Original Twnrt
27
8,9
14805012
Prhgle,James
44
Slater House
15
It
Buildl na
Dwelling, sile
Home
Builder was a miner
9022nd
Federal Main
14
10,11
14714003
Moore, Michael&Betty
45
Quonset
41
111
Structure
MiIHa ,facility
Storage
8022nd
Feeerol Addn
14
10.11 1
14714003
Moore, Michael & Betty,
46
Wildund lAaron House
<24
II
Building
Carolling,single
Home
Built around a tent
BOB 2nd
Federal Addn
14
9
1471/1002
Ecklund Cindy
47
420th Coast Artilk
42
III/V
She
Military, fortification
27akes Park
Gun emplacement?
8092nd
First Lake
147140DS
Sate -DNR
48
Quarry
28
VI
Site
Transportation
Home/park
Forharborbreakwater
9012nd
Federal
Addn
36
IA
14715016
Ennis, Don
48-A
Sim
IWIFd
22
14715028
Said Tract Ennis Replat
49
Buick Bid
<27
IV
Buildin
Store, special
Apt/laundroma
Buih by Pete Ogle
3003nd
OriginalTwnst
10
21-22
14908003
Blue Rose Enterprises
50
Eamon (also Helen Williams)
6
II
Building
Store, specialty
Home
Laundry, aka here Nussbaum
12073rd
Original Twnst
11
17
1490WIS
Loa, Polly
51
Eamon(also Helen Williams)
6
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Apt
207.53rd
Original Twnst
11
IM
1491
Loa, Polly
52
<27
11
Building
Dwelling, sia
Home/store
House of Diamond Willow
2133rd
OriginalTwnst
11
134
14WW32
Bonham lrwastmenk
53
247
Ogle Pem)House
15
II
Buildirg
Dwelling, single
Home
Earlier owned by Sol Urle
2193rd
OdglnalTwnst
11
11,12
14905031
Hai Anne
54
Ft Raymond Barracks
42
111
Building
Military housing
CedarsideAts
Moved by Nets Hagen
2253M
Original Twnst
11
8
14905021
Mlndenbergs,Jure
55
2"
Sexton (Geor eHouse De Mmhi)
dos
11
Site
Dwelling, single
Church site
Torn down
3013rd
Original Twnso
14
20
1490WIS
Pentecostal Church
56
Andrews Home
1I
Building
Inaelling, single
Home
3053rd
201300026
Original Timor
14
18
1490WIG
Atwood, Carol
57
II
Building
Dwelling,sirgle
Home
3133rd
Original Tames
14
14
14906020
Johnson, Larry
58
II
Building
Chwhilling, single
Home
3073rd
Original Twnst
14
17
1490W17
Bauder, Eugen&Rieder
59
Krefti Charles)Apts
6
II
Building
Dwelling, multiple
Apt&plex
3093rd
?2011WI14320
Oni inalTwnst
14
16
14906018
Davis, Ted
W
11
Building
Dwelling,single
Home
3113nd
207W339
Orl nal Twnst
14
15
149OW19
Frey, Joanne
61
It
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
3173ral
10riginal Twnst
14
1Z13
14WW26
Otto, Christina
62
Blue (Walter)House (built by Grey?)
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Bral estata offio
May Be oldest in Seward
3213nd
Origi nal Twnst
14
10,11
14WW23
Dam, William
63
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
3273rd
201=265
Original Twnet
14
7
1490022
Goace,Alaert
64
II
Building
Owellin"ingle
Home
Bui1t2016
3293M
2016000650
Original Twist
14
6
1490023
Rkrdan,Sara Ann
65
32
Observation Car
23
VI
Railroad
Transportation, rail
Info Cache
4013rd
20090002651
Original Twnst
25
19,20
14W7008
Goocey, Alaert
66
Stewart Duncan)House
11
Building
Chrellinig,inglis
Home
Millionaire's Row
4113rd
OriginalTwnst
25
IS
149D7010
Bsydai Mary
67
223
Winter(Geo e)House
5
It
Building
Cisselling, single
Home
Millionare's Row bullt 1907
4133rd
2013W07650
Ori inalTwnst
25
13,14
14B07011
MCMtt,Joanie
fib
227
Holland (Murray) House
5
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
Millionaire's Row
4173rd
Ori lnalTwns[
35
112
148IT7012
Landenburger, Eric
69
Werner Neele House
<27
11
Building
Dwelling, sinle
Home
4203nd
201700032900ri
"nal Twnst
24
29-31
14810023
Herbert, Jill Family Trust
70
231
Cameron l.B.(Dr. Romi)House
5
IINNI
Building
Dwelling, slle/Hospital
Home
Millionaire's Row
4233rd
2W7W184200"malTudrt
25
SAID
1007013
Hooand, JOAnn
71
232
Hale(Eupiew) House
5
11
Building
Dwelling. single
Home
Millionaire's Row
4293ml
2016MQ9
Original Twnst
25
6,7
14807014
Geryais, Thomas
72
23
Ballalne(Frank) House
5
11
Building
Dwelling,si le
Home
Millionaire's Row
N178,054373rd
Original Tunic
25
1,2,3,4,5
IMOM15
Lusk Willlam
73
Shellhorn W.R.)House
11
Building
Dwelling, sin le
Home
Buill[ Shellhorn
5093M
2017000WU
On inal Twnst
28
15-I8
14MM13
Cabana, Alfred
74
11
Building
Dwellin,single
Home
5193rd
?34808018
Original Tamot
28-Jan
12-Oct
14808020
Richardson, Mon
75
Alaska Communications
V
Bulldi
Housing, institutional
Home
6123rd
Federal Addn
3
4
14BOW12
Nam d, Drake
76
Alaska Communications
V
Builds
Housing, institutional
Home
6133rd
20150003310
Federal Addn
4
1
148090M
Irons,Shelly]]
Alaska Communications
V
Buildin
Housl Institutional
Home
6143M
Federal Addn
3
3
14809011
Benticevich, Sheila
]8
Alaska Communications
R28
V
Buildin
Housi institutional
Home
615Ind
Federal Addn
4
2
14809005
Tree, Re]9
Ingram House
11
Builds
Dwelling, single
Home
7113M
Federal Addn
7
6
14713W6
Krupa , D & Gray, W.
80
11
Building
Dwelling, sl le
Office
8043rd
Federal Addn
13
7A
14724001
Klshan, G.P.
81
29
Alaska Railroad Mile O
V
Site
Trans rtation, rail
4th Ave Dock
PartofSeaUfeCenter
W1 Railway
WaterfrontTracts
2A
-
1492MI2
Ci & Wildlife Tradin82
33MR/4th
Ave Dock
IVN
Structure
Transportation, water
Dock
Partof SeaLJfe Center
301 Railway
Waterfront Tracts
2A
14920012
Ci /SAAMS
83
1"killarod
Trail Mile O
VI
Site
Trail, winter use
Park
1401 Railway
Waterfront Tracts
ZA
149200I9
City
84
300
Yukon Building
4
IV
Building
Commercial
Bar
Built by DC Brownell
310Washington
Original Twist
10
20
1490WU
CummIngASue
85
Gil's(Thom's) Showcase Lounge
43
IV
Buildi
Stores salty
Bar
2064th
Original Turns
9
24,25
14911D03
Thorn, Louis
86
38
Brown & Hawkins Store
4
IV
Building
Store, zpeculty
Retail Store
NRSE,0
2094th
20050004660
Original Tumult
30
1G38
14908016
Darling, Family, Trust
87
Alaska Shop
43
IV
Building
Store, Department
Store
210411h
2012000503()Oninal
Twnst
9
26A
149110M
Crane, Dave
88
DLK(Flamingo)
43
IV
Building
Restaurant
Office
2164th
201600IQSC
Oriinal Twnst
9
29
1491IW7
Real Estate Development
89
Urbach's Store
42
IV
Bulldin
Store, specialty,
Retail Store
2184th
Original Twnst
9
W
14911008
Urbach's
W
Orland., Building
16
IV
Buildin
Store, specialty
Vacant
Also owned by Jesse Ellsworth
219 Act
2009M13750
Original Twnst
10
11
14WW19
White Mtn Trading Co.
91
Seward Drug
43
IV
Building
Store, specialty
Retail Store
Built after'41 Fire
2204th
20130002510
Original Twhot
9
31
24912009
Iffiander, Mark &Yolanda
92
The Mart
Or.
IV
Building
Store, Department
Forgetmekrrot
2214th
OrigiralTwnat
10
10
14WW20
Treadwell, D.&M.
93
McMullen Building
c27
IV
Building
Store, specialty
Recall Store
2224th
OriginaiTwns[
9
32
14911010
Jaffa, Bruce &Carol
94
Osbo Building
20
IV
Building
Store, specialty
In Home Video
2234th
20140002300Original
Twnst
10
9
1490W21
Knudsen, Robert
95
Sexton Candy Fountain
<27
IV
Building
Store, specialty
Jewelry Stare
Fire N ice
2274th
20150002880Original
Twnst
10
7
14908023
Sundeen, J.&V.
96
Caused Wets(Werner's)
3s
IV
Building
Store, specialty
Retail Store
2304th
OriginalTwnet
9
36
14911014
Werner, Larry
97
Seward Trading Co.
25
b
Building
Restaurant
ApterVactint
Grocery thins 19M
236 Add
O' InalTwnst
9
39
14911017
Stubblefkld, Travis
98
Seward Trading Co.
22
IV
Building
Store, specialty
A acant
Grocery thru 19M
2M 41th
Oriinal Twist
9
40
14911017
Stubblefeld,Tmvis
99
City Hall
30's
III
Building
Government, City Hall
Tavel Agency
404Adams
O"'nal Twnst
16
21,22
14912W1
Dunham, Willard
100
242
Alaska Hour. (Andrews Army Store)
6
V
Site
Store, specialty
Parking Lot
Torn down
30641h
Original Twnst
16
23,24
149IM19
Cny
101
34
Ft Raymond Chapel
42
III/14
Building
Factory. religious
Church
To cement site'46, Burned'94
3214th
OriginalTwnrt
15
SA
14WW38
Methodist Church
102
Johnson (Bob)Ars
<30
11
Building
Dwelling, multiple
Srucetop Apts
Moved from mile]
4164th
2017000530
Original Twins
23
29,W
1012004
Cline, William IS Dorothia
103
Garcia House
38
11
Building
Dwelling, sin le
Home
CO USCG MORRIS
SIN 4th
20150087500riginal
Twnst
W
21-23
14413001
Morrell, William
104
Seward Elementary
25
VI
Ske
School
AVTEC
Torn down
5194th
OriginalTwnst
29
29
IUIIO03
State
105
Helm John House
30's
II
Building
Dwellin ,sin Is
Home/B&B
6114th
Ori Ina)Tund,
38
14,15
148119021
5u11ivan/Cilhoon
106
Helm lohnl Houee
30'.
II
BuildingDwelling,
sin Is
Home
61341h
Federal Addn
3
1,2
14B M20
Stalks 5l run
107
Tom Thadee House
<24
11
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
70541th
20170006240
Federal Addn
8
3
1d723009
Bartee,lm2e
IN4135eward
Commercial Co. (Sauem Bulldin
8
IV
BuildingShamir
cat
Retail/B&B
2254th
Original Tame,
10
8
14WW22
Hen hock, Matthew
109
Helm John)House
30's
II
Building
CnoellIM single
Home
I
SIN 4th
Original Twnst
38
16,17
1480W22 I
Ross M. & Martansen, K.
110
303Arctic
Brotherhood Hall
7
VI
Building
Hotel
Dreamland! Bowl -Tom down
12MSin
Original Twnat
8
21A
1494W21
Etlgewa[er Hotal, Klshan
Marathon N. Group LLC Act; 3/2003
JoAnne Frey
Christine Casagranda Acq 1/16
Joseph Fong Am 7/13
Andrew P. Koster Acq 4/17
Raibow Fiberglass& Boat Repair Ads, 4116
New PIN 14808026 (Replatted?)
Keith J. Danrl Acq 12/12
Steven Ray Zama Acq 4/15
Louis Thorn Acq 12/2W2
Manalakakis, Inc. Acq 12/16
felance Investments LLC Acq 3/14
Dapa, LLC Acq 3/13
Marti L. Treadwell Acq 11/10
Dsbo Properties LLC Acq 3/14
Thomas ). Mudgett Acq 4/15
rom Swan Acq 5/17
Michael Trits Acq 9/IS
:ulinarykhool
gaska Living LLC Acq 6/17
111
40's
II
Building
sys"Ingprige
He
2125th
201WW91WOriginal
Twist
8
1 26.28
1491M05
!U.SA.
112
Seward! (New) Hotel 1944
48
IV
Building
Hotel
Parking Lot
2175th
Original Twne
9
12A
14911038
KenaiFord ledge
Seward Hotel
Hotel
2115th
9
14,15
14911020
Blue Yonder, LLC
119
30'e
II
Building
Dwells ,single
Hrbr Dnnr Gb
[Built by Charles Cooper
2165tir
Ori malTwrHt
8
27,28
14913005
U.S.&
114
302
Hadernew/WeIrA artments (19311
<27
II
Buildin
Dwells multiple
ts/bea /rho
232 Sth
O inal Twnrt
8
37
1491300)
Crum, Corssbnce
115
Kenai Coop (1950)
40's
IV
Building
Storgs sal
Libra
2385th
Ors Fall Twnrt
8
38i0
14913010
Ci of Seward
116
-1930
<24
11
Building
Dwelli si Is
Home
303 5th
On mall Tenet
37
25,26
149IQ05
Filli im, Doris
117
147
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic
30
VI
Site
Religious facility
Vaunt Land
Destroyedbyfire'89
32DSth
OH 'Fall Twnrt
17
31,32
14914028
KarginGrou
118
1505wetmann
House
16
11
Buildi
Dwelllrlg, single
Home
Stucco Johnson Home
NR78, L9532]5th
Original Twnrt
36
6,],8
14912014
VanBusKirk, Karl
319
89
Ft Raymond NCO Club 19401
41
IIIN
Builds
Mildary,facilRy
mericanLe 'on
4005W
OriginalTwmt
32
23-25
14835001
American ion Pos[p5
120
ingram(HaMet House 1943
50's
II
BuildingDwelling,
single
Home
Builtit Herself
532 SW
OrilnalTwnst
31
3628
14816009
Connoll,l.&R.
121
-1920
<24
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
7065M
0ceanview #10
30
9A
14728005
Tindall, lean
122
Shuster House
"'a
II
Building
Dwellin&single
Home
12176th
Ori inal Twist
8
14-Dec
14913013
Morris, Ronald &Kate
123
2W
Government Cable Office(1902)
5
III/V
BuildiM
Communications
Home/B&B
WAMCATHouse
NR80, 052196th
Original Twnrt
8
10,11
149IM14
Carpenter, Gregory
124
-1913
<27
II
Building
Dwelling, sile
Home
2236th
Original Twnrt
8
9
14913015
LiblL,c6&Tang.,
125
Lechner House
<27
11
Building
Dunallic, single
Home
2356th
Oriinal Twnrt
8
2W6
14913027
City of Seward
126
Keating Home (1920)
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
Movetlfrom mile 7in'30
3086th
OriinalTwnst
18
24, 25
14916003
Lewis, Jim &Jean
127
Malloy (Mike) House 11930)
<28
II
Bi
Dwelling, single
Home
?Moyed from 10008114 2nd-28?
3136th
Original Twnrt
17
13-15
14924017
Anderson, V.&Vesta, J.
128
Ft Raymond Building(1940)
42
III
Building
Milmari,facili
Home
To present site about'60
3176th
Ordinal Twmt
17
11,12
14914018
Myers, M.&J.
129
42DLh Coast ArBlk Quonset 1940
42
III
Building
Milifil facility
Home
4006th
Od inel Twnrt
21
21,22
1 IM170I
Hafemelstep Debra
130
420th Coast ArtilleryQuonset
42
III
Building
Military, facility
Home
4066th
Original Twnrt
21
23,24
1 148170015
Hafemsister, Debra
131
420th Coast ArtilleryQoomet 1940
42
111
Building
Military, facility
Home
4086th
Original Tamest
21
25,26
14817007
Hiise inter, Debris
132
Ft Raymond Building(1945)
43
III
Buildi
Military, facility
Vaunt Building
Old Mini Mail, Country Kitchen
Wil Adams
Original Twns[
10
39, 40
14908014
L.chien-Kuo&Wright K.
133
Liberty Theatre Older Name (1940)
40's
VI
Buildin
Entertainment, theater
Theater
Once where Elk's is now
304 Adams
Original Twnst
IS
21.25
14909001
Fletcher, Skip &Made 1
134
160
Van Gilder Hotel 1917
36
IV/VI
Building
Hotel
Hotel
NR80, L95308
Adams
Original Twirl
35
18-20
14909008
Lands End ulsi[lon
135
354
Herrman Bank 1915
16
V/VI
Building
Financial school
RayBrig
High School 1927)
SMAdams
Orl'nal Twnst
17
21-24
14914001
lubox LLC&Rockwell
136
233
Oddfellows Hall(OOF) (1920)
18
VI
Building
Meeting Hall
STAG
504Adams
OriginalTwnst
17
21-28
14914002
Swan,Thomas
137
Past Office re'24-'28) 2001??
<27
III
Building
Goyernment, Post Ml
Hrbr Fuel Grge
2nd Hand Story
508 Adams
O41limilTianat
17
16A
14914016
DAL Car United
138
Ft Raymond Building 11940
42
III
Buildin
Mlliti ,facili
Vacant
Reed's Jewel Building
608 Adams
Original Twine
18
20
14916010
Ericson,R.&B.
139
Standard Oil Manager House(1930
28
II/IV
Building
Dwelling, sile
Home/B&B
611Adams
OrimalTwnst
7
1,2
14915014
CI ,D.&Bel J.
140
fearer DairyPastures
IV
Site
Agriculture
Air rt/ARR
State DOT/PF&MR
141
Highway Maintenance Shop
30's
III
Building
PubOCWorka
Maint Shop
408 BSt
Oceranview
4
6
14732006
State DOT/PF
142
Evans House
Sws
II
Buildi
Dwelli ,single
Home
Mover! from old airport '40's
231 Mile!.
OnginalTwnst
7
5,6
14915012
Brlttalry Mike
143
420th Coast Artillery Quonset
43
III
BuildingMill
,facili
Storage
01 Ballame
OnginalTwnat
21
19, 20
14837003
Ki Jerry&Jolene
144
Tressler Sawmill
Site
Commercial
Subdivision
Numerous location
-Bear Lake Rd
Bear Lake
145
Schoolhouse (I room)
<24
VI
Building
School
Home
Awayside?
-Bear Lake Rd
Woodrow#1
35A
12503259
Daniel Revocable Trust
146
Magistrate
II
BuildingDwelle,sigle
Home
Chimneyorigmal
-Bear Lake Rd
Woodrow
64, 65
12503231
Weimar, Leonard
147
Ft Raymond Infant Mess Hall
42
III
Structure
Military, facility
Duplex
Original! location Bldg M250/311)
2405 Birch
Forest Acres
2
14506213
Orr, Nathan
148
Home Brew Allay (upper)
07?
II
BuildingDwelling,
single
Home
202 Brownell
Ori nil Twnrt
12
21A
14902024
Witte, James
149
Rissumsson (Andy) Sawmill
3
IV
She
Commercial
Vaunt
Where the old box car was
1207 Merril lain
ClifAnd
ROW
City of Seward
150
Lear(Senacr Home
40
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
1411 Churbil
Call
10
6
14722005
Knopik, Rind
151
33
Ressurrection Luthern Church
36
VI
guiding
Religiousfzcility
lome/AnGatter
Formerly Methodist Church
3203rd Ave.
Original Twnrt
35
31-M
14909017
O'Gorman, M.&R.
152
Cemetery, Jesse Lee Home
2743
VI
Site
Cemetery
Cemetery
300 Coolidge Dr.
Ft Raymond
IA
14502619 laty
of Seward
153
Leiner Dairy Barn
47
II/V
Site
Final metal
Storage
Builtley Adelman
213 Dairy Hill LF
Baysleas
1
ROW
14SIM14
Leier Led. Partnership
154
Leirer Home
20
II
Building
Dwelling, single
Home
100 Dairy Hill Ln
Bayines.
4
1
14510413
Leirer, Steve
155
Elwell Log House
25
11
Building
Dyiellini single
Home
She worked/he drank beer
103 Dairy Will Ln
Cliff And
I'S
8
14706034
Heryarkill Donna
156
TBSankadum
46
VI
Site
Medical, sanitarium
Mil gee Camps
Closed in'S5
2209 Dimond Blvd
Ft Raymond
9A
145026D4
City of Seward
157
Ft Raymond Army Magazines (2)
42
111
Structure
Military, facility
Unused
2707 Dimond Blvd
hip Creek
14533002
Schafer, Al
158
Black Cabin
II
Building
Cam
Public Cabin
In National Park
M16 Exit Glacier Road
Placer Creek
Park Service
159
11
Lowell Canyon Diversion Tunnel
37
III/VII
Structure
Public Works
Tunnel
NR77, WS
100 Lowed Point Road
USS703
IU23007
Dry of Small
1W
90
Mt. Marathon Trall/Race
5
VI
Site
Recreaion, outdoor
Trail
2nd Oldest Foot Race in USA
NRJ
300 Lowell Canyon Rd
City &State
161
Alaska Freight Lines
40's
VAV
Structure
Tansportation,water
Dock
Eastsider of Bay
1103 Nash Road
USS 39N
2
14533WS
Bardarson, Blaine
162
161
Alaska Flag Raising
27
VI
Site
Commemorative
Yard In
Front of Jesse Lee Home
101 Benson Drive
Jesse
Lee Heights
15B
14W2320
G of Seward
163
3 Jesse
Lee Home
27
VI
Buildi
Housing, institutional
Vaunt
NR95, 1.96
101 Benson Drive
Jesse
Lee Heights
158
14502320
City of Seward
164
151
Brimmus Noon Building
6
IV
Building lCommendal
SasView Plsaa
No loner NHR ell able
302 Railway Ave
Od"nalTwnst
3
32A
14907MI
SeaView Comm. Sam.
20
Seward Machine Shop
IS
IV
as".!
Abandoned
308 Railway AVe
Original Twnrt
3
7-May
14907004
Pruit James
166
Arcade Building43
II/III
multiple
Apts/Retall
1st Floor rebuilt after '41 fire
403Washington
Ori it lTasmt
4
37-40
14910001
SAAMS
167
Hoban Park
<27
VI
ation, outdoor
nBuildlM.�d,
Park
AKA Arcade, Ladies, Niles Park
401
Railway Ave
Waterfront Tracts
2A
14920039
Cry, of Seward
I68
1
AIasW Railroad De o[
1]
V
Train port rail
Fer lNfice
NRB], L95 501
Railwa Ave
Waterfront Trans
1A
14920018 SAMMS
169
FouMer's landing SHe
3
II
emorative
Monument
613
Railway Ave
WatertrontTreca
Ci ofSeward
170
120menta
,Woodissm
16
VI
e
Inactive
Also called Railroad& Old Russian
- Salmon Creek Rd
Woodlawn
2
1,2
144110D3 City
of Seward
Mary Kuistad Ace, 9116
ledirchi, 5 & Kmikewcz I. Anch
Ransom Scott & Irene
Libbrech & Tanguy Anch
.arue, Chris & Sharonj Chugiak
Anhite, Robert & Susan
9etcher, Wallace & Marie
171
Primrose Mine
IV
Structure
Fadfity,amaaive
MI38 or MP18T Swd HIM
-
-
USFS/Moore
173
Covered Highway Bridges
V
Strucurc
Tram ortation, road
Abandoned
Abuttments still visible
2]O65eward HIM
-
-
-
AM
174
Jesse Lee Superindent's House
42
VI
Bulldi
Dwellin , single
1806S."na,r ,
Jesse Lee Heights
2
2A
1452003D
Tetras , Michael
175
Ft Raymond Na Magazine 2
42
III
Structure
Military, facili
d
21M Unimak 0nle
Gateway
TrA
14535001
City of Seward
176
209
Saliva
9
IV
Building
Commercial
Built by Blosius
411 Washington
Original Twnst
4
1,2
14910W2
U.S. Park Service
177
301
The Wuvre(also The Belmont)
5
IV
Site
Hotel/Restaurcnt
nt
4��RTunnel
Original torn down ear 'W's
412 Washington
O"nal Twnst
9
17A
14911033
U.S. Nat. Park Service
1]e
Ft Raymond Buildingg202
42
III
BuildingWherry,
hell
se
]02As n
Ft Raymond
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5
14502W9
Otyof Seward
179
Ft Ra and Building MOS
42
111
BuildingMIIHz
,hcil'
all
22M Dimond Blvd
Ft Ra ord
-
7A
1"02W]
Otyof Seward
ISO
Ft Raymond Buildings#254. 258-261
42
III
BuildingMilita
,bcility
2013 Seward HIM
Ft Raymond
-
7A
14501W7
Cityof5eward
181
Lowell Homesite
IND
II
Site
Settlement
S
Tested under Sec 106 SHAMS
313 Railway Ave
WaWrfmnt Tmcts
1
-
City/SAAMS/UAA
192
Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel 4l
V
Strucure
Ira rtMion Rail
nel
NR77, t95MP9
Seward HWY
-
0
MR
183
Water/Power Plan[
IV
Structure
Public Works
Abandoned
3II Lowell Ca on Rd
USS 703
-
14623W6
G of Seward
1M
Seward Meridian and Base Une
SRe
Nash Road
- -
-
-
DNR
185
LowellHomesite
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