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Louthan, Summer L (DNR)May 8 (1 day ago)
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Linda- I wanted to let you know that I have not forgotten your request. Our office provides a
training here in Anchorage that can be attended remotely. The training gives an overview of
Section 106 as well as an introduction to our Alaska Heritage Resources Survey(AHRS). Once
I know the date of the next training I will make sure to forward on to you. I also plan later this
summer or early fall to put on one of these trainings that is aimed more specifically at our CLGs
across the state. That training would focus more on the CLGs role in Section 106 as well as the
role local governments play in sharing data back and forth with our AHRS to insure we all have
the most up-to-date information on historic resources within our communities.
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Louthan, Summer L (DNR) 8:34 AM (8 hours ago)
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I wanted to share these webinars that may be of interest to both staff and commissioners.
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From:Brown, Megan[Sent:Wednesday, May 9,2018 6:21 AM
Subject:Fwd: [D(TERNAL][NAPC-L] Preservation Month Webinar Series Week 2: Meeting Procedures-May 9, 2018
Hope you are all sharing these training opportunities wide with our CLG partners!
Megan
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Preservation Month Webinar Series!Save Wednesdays in May oan your webinars calendarfor 6n May imed onhelping your webinar
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January 25,2018
File No.: 3130-1 R FHWA/2018-00077
Subject: SEW-00835 (Seward Naval Radio Station) Determination of Eligibility
Michael Wanzenried
Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
PO Box 196900
Anchorage, AK 99519-6900
Dear Mr. Wanzenried,
The Alaska State Historic Preservation Office(AK SHPO)received your letter(dated
January 19, 2018)on January 22,2018.Following our review of the documentation
provided, our office concurs that SEW-00835 (Seward Naval Radio Station) is not
eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition,we offer the
following comment for future consideration:
Although we agreed with the final determination of eligibility,we believe that the
significance of the property under Criterion A could have been developed further. A more
robust evaluation under this Criterion potentially could have determined that the site was
significant under A,but due to loss of integrity it could no longer convey those
characteristics that made it significant. For further reference on application of the Criteria
please see National Register Bulletin 15 How to Apply the National Register Criteria for
Evaluation at https://v►tivw.nps.gov/nr/publications/bulletins/nrb15/.
Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the subject property. Please
contact Mark Rollins at 269-8722 or mark.rollins a,alaska.gov if you have any questions
or if we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Joan A A i, bi )
Judith E. Bittner
c.f'A`l"\ State Historic Preservation Officer
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P&Z Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: March 7,2017 oV si%
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Through: Donna Glenz,Planner Prf{ ' "�;'':f
From: Dwayne Atwood,Planning Technician OTC qc ASy0"
Agenda Item: Election of Chair&Vice Chair
BACKGROUND&JUSTIFICATION:
Each year the Planning and Zoning Commission must elect a chair and vice chair for the corning year.
The duties of the Chair are to:
1. Open the meeting on time and call the meeting to order;
2. Announce in proper sequence the business on the agenda;
3. Recognize members who are entitled to the floor,
4. State and put to a vote all legitimate motions that arise during the meeting:
5. Do not permit debate until there is a motion on the floor,
6. Protect the Commission from frivolous or delaying motions by refusing to recognize them;
7. Enforce the rules regarding debate and keep order,
8. Expedite business in a way compatible with the rights of the members;
9. Decide all questions of order;
10. Respond to all inquiries of members;
11. Ensure that citizens address all remarks to the Commission;and
12. Declare the meeting adjourned.
The process for election of t.e chair and vice chair is as follows: °
The current chair shall open nominations.Any Commissioner can nominate another commissioner as chair.
• If only one nomination is received, a motion shall be made to close nominations and cast a
unanimous ballot for the chosen person.That motion will need a second and can be approved by
unanimous consent.(No role call vote is necessary).
• If more than one nomination is received,the clerk will prepare ballots for each Commissioner to vote
for one nominee and sign his ballot. The clerk will then collect the ballots,read the votes aloud,and
announce the prevailing nominee. A motion is then in order for someone to elect the nominee as
chair.A second is needed and the motion can be approved by unanimous consent of the commission.
(The above procedures should also be used to elect a vice chair)
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