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Seward Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Packet Lee Poleske Photo Credit: Brenda Ballou Regular Meeting Thursday, February 13, 2020 City Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. The City of Seward, Alaska HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA February 13, 2020 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers Cheryl Seese Chair Term Expires May, 2022 Sue Ward Vice Chair Term Expires May, 2020 Tanguy Libbrecht Commissioner Term Expires May, 2020 Iris Darling Commissioner Term Expires May, 2020 Wolfgang Kurtz Commissioner Term Expires May, 2022 Vacant Commissioner Term Expires May, 2021 Mary Ann Benoit Commissioner Term Expires May, 2021 Scott Meszaros City Manager Valarie Kingsland Library Museum Director Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING [Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes per speaker and 36 minutes total time for this agenda item.] 5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda] 6. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS A. Proclamations and Awards — None B. City Administration Report C. Chair Report D. Jesse Lee Home E. Fort Raymond Subdivision District F. CLG Grant G. Seward Historic Inventory List H. Historic Overlay District L Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations — None City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda February 13, 2020 Page I 7. 8. 9. 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS —None UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Items Postponed from Previous Agenda 1. Resolution 2020-001, Recommending Council Approval of the Historic Preservation Commission Priorities from February 2020 to February 2021. This resolution was postponed at the January 9, 2020 meeting and a substitute resolution is being broughtforward tonight. ......................................................................................... Pg. 3 NEW BUSINESS A. Other New Business Items * 1. Approve the January 9, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes..................................Pg. 13 2. Direct staff to produce Seward's Day proclamation (last Monday in March)..Pg. 18 3. Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month in May...............................Pg. 19 4. Discuss the Historic Overlay District committee. (Ward) 5. Discuss tracking priorities. (Ward & Seese)......................................................Pg. 21 6. Discuss Historic Preservation training opportunities. (Seese)..........................Pg. 26 7. Discuss giving Resurrection Bay Historical Society (R.B.H.S.) permission to convert the First Friday Fireside chats from fall 2003 from DVD to digital. (Seese)..................................................................................................................Pg. 36 8. Discuss the Certified Local Government (C.L.G.) Grant. (Libbrecht).............Pg. 37 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No Action Required) A. Section 106 Filings Handout...................................................................................Pg. 60 COMMISSION COMMENTS CITIZEN COMMENTS COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska February 13, 2020 Historic Preservation Agenda Page 2 `a Sponsored by: HP CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2020-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION, RECOMMENDING COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PRIORITIES FROM FEBRUARY 2020 TO FEBRUARY 2021 WHEREAS, HP's responsibilities are listed in SCC 2.30.325 Powers and Duties; and WHEREAS, at its November 14, 2019 meeting, HP reviewed and updated their Priorities and Goals list for 2020. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The following list of Priorities and Goals from February 2020 through February 2021 is hereby approved by the Commission and recommended to Council for their approval: PUBLIC OUTREACH • Coordinate efforts with Planning and Zoning regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. • Enhance understanding of the economic benefits of Heritage Tourism. • Celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in May by proclamation. • Award the Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in May. • Improve the Seward Historic Preservation Commission online presence. SEWARD HISTORIC STRUCTURES & SITES • Review local projects and recommendations about the effect on properties identified in the local historic preservation inventory. • Review and update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites according to the guidelines for the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, with annual review. • Annually submit inventory data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. • Promote and continue to nominate structures and sites to Seward Local Register. • Update Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory. • Support the historic Hoben Park and assist with planters. • Track and promote the preservation of the Jesse Lee Home Project. • Track and monitor the progress of the Fort Raymond Subdivision. 3 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2020-001 • Identify the Ten Most Endangered Historic Properties in Seward. SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN (Updated 2017) • Promote economic incentives, historical preservation and education. • Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects. • Promote the Historic Overlay District. OTHER COMMISSION TASKS • Generate ideas, set priorities, and submit an application for consideration for the CLG grant opportunities that stimulate heritage tourism and cultural awareness. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 9th day of January, 2020. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk (City Seal) THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Cheryl Seese, Chair 4 Sponsored by: HP Substitute - Redlined Version CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2020-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION, RECOMMENDING COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PRIORITIES FROM FEBRUARY 2020 TO FEBRUARY 2021 WHEREAS, HP's responsibilities are listed in SCC 2.30.325 Powers and Duties; and WHEREAS, at its November 14, 2019 and January 9, 2020 meetings, HP reviewed and updated their Priorities and Goals list for 2020. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The following list of Priorities and Goals from February 2020 through February 2021 is hereby approved by the Commission and recommended to Council for their approval: ANNUAL REPORTING • Annual report to council • Annual Certified Local Government (C.L.G) grant report to the State Historic Preservation Office PUBLIC OUTREACH • Coordinate efforts with Planning and Zoning regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. • Enhance understanding of the economic benefits of Heritage Tourism. • Celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in May by proclamation. • Award the Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in May. • Improve the Seward Historic Preservation Commission online presence. SEWARD HISTORIC STRUCTURES & SITES • Review local projects and recommendations about the effect on properties identified in the local historic preservation inventory. • Review and update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites according to the guidelines for the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, with annual review. 61 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2020-001 • Annually submit inventory data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. • Promote and continue to nominate structures and sites to Seward Local Register. • Support the historic Hoben Park and assist with planters. • Track and promote the preservation of the Jesse Lee Home Wit. • Track and monitor the progress of the Fort Raymond Subdivision. • Identify the Ten Most Endangered Historic Properties in Seward. SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN (Updated 2017) • Review the Seward Historic Preservation Plan annually • Promote economic incentives, historical preservation and education. • Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects. • Promote the Historic Overlay District. OTHER COMMISSION TASKS • Generate ideas, set priorities, and submit an application for consideration for the CLG grant opportunities that stimulate heritage tourism and cultural awareness. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13t' day of February, 2020. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk (City Seal) THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Cheryl Seese, Chair 6 Sponsored by: HP Substitute Resolution CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2020-001 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION, RECOMMENDING COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PRIORITIES FROM FEBRUARY 2020 TO FEBRUARY 2021 WHEREAS, HP's responsibilities are listed in SCC 2.30.325 Powers and Duties; and WHEREAS, at its November 14, 2019 and January 9, 2020 meetings, HP reviewed and updated their Priorities and Goals list for 2020. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The following list of Priorities and Goals from February 2020 through February 2021 is hereby approved by the Commission and recommended to Council for their approval: ANNUAL REPORTING • Annual report to council • Annual Certified Local Government (C.L.G) grant report to the State Historic Preservation Office PUBLIC OUTREACH • Coordinate efforts with Planning and Zoning regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. • Enhance understanding of the economic benefits of Heritage Tourism. • Celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in May by proclamation. • Award the Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in May. • Improve the Seward Historic Preservation Commission online presence. SEWARD HISTORIC STRUCTURES & SITES • Review local projects and recommendations about the effect on properties identified in the local historic preservation inventory. • Review and update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites according to the guidelines for the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, with annual review. VA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2020-001 • Annually submit inventory data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. • Promote and continue to nominate structures and sites to Seward Local Register. • Support the historic Hoben Park and assist with planters. • Track and promote the preservation of the Jesse Lee Home. • Track and monitor the progress of the Fort Raymond Subdivision. • Identify the Ten Most Endangered Historic Properties in Seward. SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN (Updated 2017) • Promote economic incentives, historical preservation and education. • Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects. • Promote the Historic Overlay District. OTHER COMMISSION TASKS • Generate ideas, set priorities, and submit an application for consideration for the CLG grant opportunities that stimulate heritage tourism and cultural awareness. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13th day of February, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Cheryl Seese, Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk (City Seal) Seward Historic Preservation Commission 12020 Priorities List Public Outreach • Coordinate efforts with Planning and Zoning regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. • Enhance understanding of the economic benefits of Heritage Tourism. • Celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in May by proclamation. • Award the Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in May. • Improve the Seward Historic Preservation Commission online presence. Seward Historic Structures & Sites • Review local projects and recommendations about the effect on properties identified in the local historic preservation inventory. • Review and update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites according to the guidelines for the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, with annual review. • Annually submit inventory data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. • Promote and continue to nominate structures and sites to Seward Local Register. • Update Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory. • Support the historic Hoben Park and assist with planters. • Track and promote the preservation of the Jesse Lee Home Project. • Track and monitor the progress of the Fort Raymond Subdivision. • Identify the Ten Most Endangered Historic Properties in Seward Seward Historic Preservation Plan (updated 2017) • Promote economic incentives, historical preservation and education. • Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects. • Promote the Historic Overlay District. Other Commission Tasks • Generate ideas, set priorities and submit an application for consideration for the CLG grant opportunities that stimulate heritage tourism and cultural awareness. Approved by SHPC on March 14, 2019 Updated on December 4, 2019 9 32 SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMNUSSION The suggested agenda items are in draft form and are flexible. MEETING SCHEDULE SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS January 9 • Review, revise, set deadline, and approve notice to solicit HP Award nominations. February 13 • Direct staff to produce Seward's Day proclamation (last Monday in March). • Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month in May March 12 • Review and discuss Historic Preservation Awards • Review, discuss and approve National Historic Preservation Month Proclamation April 9 • Discuss having an Open House in May, 2020 • Review, revise, and update online Seward Historic Preservation information • Plan for Hoben Park beautification • Review and approve HP Award resolution (proclamation in June) May 14 • Begin discussing potential CLG grant opportunities • Update Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory • Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites inventory June 11 • July 9 • Review and revise Founder's Day proclamation (August 4) August 13 • Rockwell Kent Centennial September 10 • Discuss potential CLG Grant opportunities October 8 • November 12 • Review, discuss, approve and plan Annual Report to Council December 10 • Discuss and revise annual Priority List for approval in January ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS UNLESS OTHERWISE INFORMED. 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - 9:00p.m. Work Session Regular Meeting Seward's Day- Last Monday in March National Historic Preservation Month- May Founder's Day -August 4 10 Updated 12.04.19 JS 33 Seward Historic Preservation Commission 12019 Priorities List Public Outreach • Coordinate efforts with Planning and Zoning regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. • Enhance understanding of the economic benefits of Heritage Tourism. • Celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in May by proclamation. • Award the Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in May. • Improve the Seward Historic Preservation Commission online presence. Seward Historic Structures & Sites • Review local projects and recommendations about the effect on properties identified in the local historic preservation inventory. • Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites of historic architectural, archaeological and cultural resources according to the guidelines for the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, with annual review. • Annually submit inventory data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. • Promote and continue to nominate structures and sites to Seward Local Register. • Update Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory. • Support the historic Hoben Park and assist with planters. • Support the historic Jesse Lee Home Project. Seward Historic Preservation Plan (updated 2017) • Promote economic incentives, historical preservation and education. ■ Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects. Other Commission Tasks • Generate ideas, set priorities and submit an application for consideration for the June 2019 CLG grant application cycle with the intent of stimulating heritage tourism and cultural awareness. Approved by SHPC on March 14, 2019 is 32 SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION The suggested agenda items are in draft form and are flexible. MEETING SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS SCHEDULE January 16 + Review, discuss and approve annual Priority List and resolution + Review, discuss, approve and plan first Biannual Report to Council • Review, revise, set deadline, and approve notice to solicit HP Award nominations February 28 + Direct staff to produce Seward's Day proclamation (last Monday in March) + Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month in May March 14 • Review and discuss Historic Preservation Awards • Review, discuss and approve National Historic Preservation Month Proclamation April 11 • Review, revise and update online Seward Historic Preservation information • Plan for Hoben Park beautification • Review and approve HP Award resolution (proclamation in June) May 9 • Review and revise Founder's Day proclamation (August 28) • Begin discussing potential CLG Grant opportunities • Update Local Historic Plants and Trees inventory • Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites inventory September 12 • Review, discuss, approve and plan second Biannual Report to Council + Discuss potential CLG Grant opportunities November 14 + Discuss and revise annual Priority List for approval in January • Discuss the Annual City Report for approval in January ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS UNLESS OTHERWISE INFORMED. 6:00 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. --- 9:00 p.m.. Seward's Day -- Last Monday in March National Historic Preservation Month — May Founder's Day — August 28 Updated 03.13.19 GF Work Session Regular Meeting Approved 02.28.19 by SHPC 12 33 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes January 9, 2020 Volume, Page CALL TO ORDER The January 9, 2020 regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order at 7:33 p.m. by Chair Cheryl Seese. OPENING CEREMONY Sue Ward led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Cheryl Seese presiding Sue Ward IFis Dar4i*g Wolfgang Kurtz John French comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk Excused — Libbrecht, Darling Absent — None Vacancy — One CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING — None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Ward/French) Motion Passed These items were approved on the consent agenda: Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Unanimous Approval of the September 19, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes. Approval of the November 7, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes. Approval of the February 28, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. Approval of the March 14, 2019 Special Meeting Minutes. 13 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes January 9, 2020 Volume, Page Approval of the April 11, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. Approval of the May 16, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. Approval of the June 14, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. Approval of the December 19, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND REPORTS City Administration Report — None Chair Report. Cheryl Seese welcomed Mary Ann Benoit to the commission, pending council's approval at the January 13, 2020 council meeting. Jesse Lee Home — None Fort Raymond Subdivision — None CLG Grant — Wolfgang Kurtz said letters of support from local organizations and businesses needed to be included with the C.L.G Grant application. Commissioners volunteered to gather these letters of support and turn them in to the clerk. Deputy Clerk Jessica Stallard reminded the commission that they had the option to call special meetings between their regular meetings as needed. The commission discussed the possibility of having a special meeting to review and approve the Certified Local Government (C.L.G.) Grant on January 23, 2020. Seward Historic Inventory List. Cheryl Seese said the Seward Historic Inventory List, which was last updated in March 2019, was provided in the packet. In response to French, Seese said the Seward Historic Inventory List had been provided to Jean Ayers at the State Historic Preservation Office (S.H.P.0). Motion (Ward/Kurtz) Add "Update the Seward Historic Inventory List" as a topic for the February 13, 2020 work session. Motion Passed Unanimous Historic Overlay District. Sue Ward said she would be discussing the Historic Overlay District at the February 13, 2020 meeting. Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations — None 14 City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes January 9, 2020 Volume, Page PUBLIC HEARINGS — None UNFINISHED BUSINESS Items Postponed from Previous Agenda Review the updated HP priorities list. Motion (French/Ward) Motion to Amend (French/Kurtz) Motion to Amend Passed Motion to Amend (French/Kurtz) Motion to Amend Passed Motion to Amend (Kurtz/Ward) Motion to Amend Passed Motion to Amend (Seese/Kurtz) Motion to Amend Passed Main Motion Passed NEW BUSINESS Approve the 2020 HP priorities list. Amend priorities by striking "Update Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory". Unanimous Amend priorities by striking the word "project" from "Track and promote the preservation of the Jesse Lee Home Project". Unanimous Amend priorities by adding an "Annual Reporting" section at the top with the "Annual Report to Council" and "Annual CLG grant report" to the State Historic Preservation Office under it. Unanimous Amend priorities by adding "Review the plan annually" to the "Seward Historic Preservation Plan (Updated 2017)" section. Unanimous Unanimous Resolution 2020-001, Recommending Council Approval of the Historic Preservation Commission Priorities from February 2020 to February 2021. Motion (Kurtz/French) Approve Resolution 2020-001 IN City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes January 9, 2020 Volume, Page Motion to Amend (Kurtz/French) Motion Passed Other New Business Postpone Resolution 2020-001 and direct the clerk to bring back a substitute resolution on February 13, 2020. Unanimous Review, revise, set deadline, and approve notice to solicit HP Award nominations. Motion (Kurtz/French) Motion to Amend (Kurtz/ ) Motion died due to lack of second. Motion to Amend (French/Seese) Motion to Amend Passed Main Motion Passed Discuss Rockwell Kent Centennial. Approve the HP Award nominations notice. Amend the HP Award nominations notice by changing the deadline to April 1, 2020. Amend the HP Award nominations notice by changing the nomination due date to April 6, 2020. Unanimous Unanimous The commission directed the clerk to add "Rockwell Kent Centennial" as a standing report on future agendas. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS 2019 HP Report to Council COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS Seese requested that the commissioners notify the clerk as soon as possible when they will be absent from work sessions or meetings. She thanked Mary Ann Benoit for volunteering to join HP. Ward commended Seese for running a good meeting. Kurtz said the Federal budget was passed and approved by Congress for a few million dollars more than last year. The state funds available for the C.L.G grant went down from $25,000 to $24,000. The Alaska Women's Hall of Fame was soliciting nominations for significant women and City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes January 9, 2020 Volume, Page their deadline for nominations was January 15, 2020. The National Trust for Historic Preservations was offering grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000. The 2020 National Preservation Award nominations were due February 13, 2020. He said he would like to attend the National Historic Preservation Forum in Tacoma, WA this year. CITIZENS COMMENTS —None COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS —None ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:35 p.m. Jessica Stallard Cheryl Seese Deputy City Clerk Chair (City Seal) 17 PROCLAMATION N y x WHEREAS, on March 30, 1867, then Secretary of State William H. Seward signed the Alaska Purchase Treaty; and WHEREAS, this treaty negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia; and WHEREAS, it was proclaimed by the State of Alaska that this day be celebrated on the last Monday of March each year; and WHEREAS, this day is of special importance to the City of Seward as this city was named in honor of William H. Seward; and NOW, THEREFORE, I, David Squires, Mayor of the City of Seward, Alaska, do hereby acknowledge and recognize William H. Seward for his foresight and wisdom in acquiring Alaska from Russia, and do hereby proclaim Monday, March 25, 2019 as: SEWARD'S DAY Dated this 11 th Day of March, 2019 THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA David Squires, Mayor 18 2020 Historic Preservation Award Nominations for local historic preservation efforts accepted now! This annual award recognizes local preservation efforts and encourages community understanding and appreciation of Seward's history. For over 100 years, many Seward citizens have enriched our sense of place and community. Without the hard work and civic pride of those that came before us, Seward would not be the exemplary city it is today. Do you know an individual or organization that deserves special recognition for their work in preserving Seward history? Then nominate them for the Historic Preservation Award! • Nominations must be submitted by April 6, 2020. • Forms are available at the City Clerk's office and on the City of Seward Historic Preservation Commission webpage at https:// www.cityofseward.us/home/showdocument?id=1702 Brought to you by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission. afnill SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD NOMINATION FORM Nomination forms are due to the City Clerk's Office by: Due Date: April 6, 2020 Person you are nominating for this award: (print name; self -nominations are acceptable) Nominee's contributions towards historic preservation in the community of Seward: Please check all the applicable boxes listed below and attach a written description of the nominee's contributions. (or use the back of this form) ❑ Survey and inventory work of historic architectural and archaeological resources in the community. ❑ Development and submission of National Register of Historic Places nominations for properties within the community. ❑ Contribution towards education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history. ❑ Research and documentation of the history of the community of Seward. ❑ Publications about the history of the community of Seward. ❑ Reconstruction and restoration work towards historic preservation in the community. ❑ Curatorial, historical records, photo collections, or museum contributions which contribute to the community's historic heritage. ❑ Organization of historical records for easy reference for others to gain a better understanding of Seward's historic heritage. ❑ Contributions towards historic preservation planning. ❑ Oral history contributions towards preserving Seward's historic heritage. ❑ Progress towards having a climate controlled centralized historic collection in Seward. ❑ Any other contributions related to historic preservation. Nominee's Signature of Consent (verbal) Date: Nominee's Address: Phone: Submitted by: Contact Phone: For more information, contact: Jessica Stallard, Seward Historic Preservation Commission Liaison 907-224-4046 or jstallard@cityofseward.net 20 Tracking 2020 Historic Preservation Priorities Priority Task Point Person Update/Status Annual Report to Reporting Council Certified Local Government (C.L.G) grant report to the State Historic Preservation Office (S.H.P.0) Public Coordinate Outreach efforts with Planning & Zoning regarding identification and protection of local historic and archeological resources Enhance understanding of Heritage Tourism National Historic Preservation Month proclamation in May Award the Annual Seward Historic Preservation Award in May Improve Seward Historic Preservation Commission Q online presence Seward Review local Historic Sites projects and & Structures recommendations about the effect on properties identified in the local historic preservation inventory Review and update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites Annual submit invery data to the Offices of History and Archeology Promote and continue to nominate structures & sites for Seward Local Register Support the historic Hoben Park and assist with planters Track and promote preservation of Jesse Lee Home Track and monitor progress of Fort Raymond Subdivision Identify Ten Most Endangered Historic Properties in Seward Seward Review the Historic Seward Historic Preservation Preservation Plan Plan (Updated annually Promote 2017) economic incentives, historic preservation, and education Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects Promote the Ward, Ward gave Historic Overlay Libbrecht, presentations District Darling to P & Z and the Rotary Club on the Historic Overlay District. Other Set Priorities Commission Submit Libbrecht A C.L.G. Tasks applications for Grant Certified Local application Government was submitted (C.L.G) Grant to the State Opportunities Historic Preservation Office on January 27, 2020. 23 SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMNIISSION The suggested agenda items are in draft form and are flexible. MEETING SCHEDULE SUGGESTED AGENDA I EMS January 9 • Review, revise, set deadline, and approve notice to solicit HP Award nominations. February 13 e Direct staff to produce Seward's Day proclamation (last Monday in March). • Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month in May March 12 • Review and discuss Historic Preservation Awards • Review, discuss and approve National Historic Preservation Month Proclamation April 9 • Discuss having an Open House in May, 2020 • Review, revise, and update online Seward Historic Preservation information • Plan for Hoben Park beautification • Review and approve HP Award resolution (proclamation in June) �' May 14 �� ` ® • Begin discussing potential CLG grant opportunities Update Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory • Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites inventory June 11 • July 9 ® Review and revise' Founder's Day proclamation (August 4) August 13 • Rockwell Kent Centennial September 10 • Discuss potential CLG Grant opportunities October 8 • November 12 • Review, discuss, approve and plan Annual Report to Council December 10 • Discuss and revise annual Priority List for approval in January ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS UNLESS OTHERWISE INFORMED. 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Work Session Regular 7:30 p.m. - 9:00p.m. Meeting Seward's Day- Last Monday in March National Historic Preservation Month- May Founder's Day -August 4 12 Updated 12.04.19 JS 24 33 (yD V�-��\Efw Li 9- �6' AP--- jZ W AT10NAL 7-7100. 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Mark your calendars for July 22 - 26, 20201 Registration Rates 41 Early Bird (April 1- Regular Admission June 1) (after June 1) Member $220 $260 Non -Member $260 $300 Student $100 $150 CAMP Trainer $150 $200 Speakers $150 $200 Single Day $100 $100 Lodging Rates Details on lodging and room blocks will be released in the spring. The room block for the regular rate ranges from $179/$199 depending on the night. The per diem rate (we have a large number of per diem rooms this year) is $124. Sponsorship If you are interested in becoming a FORUM 2020 sponsor, please take a look at our sponsorship package and contact us today at director @a napcommissions.org! Scholarship Opportunity The National Alliance of Preservation Commissions is pleased to offer scholarship support to qualified students of undergraduate and graduate -level preservation programs to attend and participate in FORUM 2020 in Tacoma, WA, July 22-26, 2020. Click here for more details. Application Deadline: March 2, 2020 Commission Excellence Awards: Call for Nominations 27 The National Alliance of Preservation Commissions is now accepting applications for the 2020 NAPC Commission Excellence Awards program to recognize and honor outstanding efforts and achievements by local preservation, historic district, and landmark commissions and boards of architectural review, as well as individual preservationists doing exemplary work at the federal, state and municipal levels. Award presentations will be made at FORUM 2020 in Tacoma, WA, July 22-26, 2020. Click here for more details. Submission Deadline: March 2, 2020 Planning Partners n Zoom f. 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Box1011 ALLIANCE Of Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Phone (757) 802-4141 P R E S L RVAT I O N director@napcommissions.org COMMISSIONS http://napcommissions.org e tl u c a t i o n - a tl v o c a c y +[ r a i n i n g Student Scholarships Available FORUM 2020, Tacoma, WA, July 22-26, 2020 The National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) is pleased to offer scholarship support to qualified students of undergraduate and graduate -level preservation programs to attend and participate in FORUM 2020 in Tacoma, WA, July 22-26, 2020. FORUM is the only national conference focused around the needs and issues of preservation commissions and commission staff. The interactive conference blends traditional educational sessions, discussion panels, mobile workshops and tours, providing participants with essential training and networking opportunities. FORUM is held every other year in interesting destination cities and brings local commission members from across the country together with representatives from local, state and national organizations, governments and federal agencies. NAPC is committed to investing a portion of its resources to introduce students of preservation programs to NAPC through financial support and attendance at its programs and events. To learn more about FORUM 2020, please visit our website at napcommissions.org/forum NAPC's scholarships provide: • Registration to FORUM • Reimbursement for qualified travel and lodging expenses (up to $400) • Individual Membership for one year to the NAPC ($20 for students) which includes: o The Alliance Review, our quarterly journal filled with timely articles on best practices and informative case studies in preservation o Access to NAPC-L, our organization's member listsery o Access to a resource library of technical information related to historic preservation commissions o A voice for preservation in Washington, DC with our national partners Recipients will be asked to volunteer a minimum of four (4) hours at the conference. NAPC, with its all - volunteer Board of Directors finds that volunteering with the organization provides a unique and valuable opportunity to engage with membership and to learn more about NAPC. Volunteer activities may include assisting registration, acting as a liaison or facilitating tours. To qualify for consideration of a NAPC scholarship award, please submit your application by March 2, 2020. Details for applying follow. All applications are to be sent electronically to Stephanie Paul, NAPC Executive Director at director@napcommissions.org. education + adv30ocacy + training NATIONAL ALLIANCE of PRESERVATION COMMISSIONS etlucat ion - atl voc a cy a [raining Student Scholarships Available for the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions' FORUM Tacoma, WA 22 July - 26 July 2020 Application Deadline: March 2, 2020 Application to include: P.O. Box 1011 Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Phone (757) 802-4141 director@napcommissions.org http://napcommissions.org 1. Cover letter stating your name, address, telephone numbers, e-mail address, academic institution, area of study, degree and date of graduation 2. Statement describing your interest in FORUM 2020 and what you hope to gain from the experience (Statement limited to one page) 3. Indicate if you have you attended FORUM previously 4. Estimate of your expenses to attend FORUM and your anticipated financial contribution if any 5. Proof of current student status: signed and dated letter from your program or academic institution's registrar certifying your student status 6. Resume 7. Two academic and /or professional references Please submit your completed application in PDF format as an email attachment. Subject line to read: [YOUR NAME] FORUM 2020 Scholarship Application. Applications to be sent electronically to Stephanie Paul, Executive Director, director@napcom missions. org . NAPC will acknowledge electronically receipt of your transmission. Should you have questions, please contact Stephanie Paul at director@napcom missions. org or 757-802-4141. 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Z cn O O rn "" �� O C •P C n cm << � � � � � O G � O Q d ••1• W ~� O � � � > Cn n^ � ap n 'T =• r ••• rz O A O � � I,y fn N N N .P N N I 1 1 In W W J G1 .- From: Brenda Ballou To: Jessica Stallard Subject: FW: Spring 2020 Cultural Resources Training Opportunities in Anchorage Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 10:34:49 AM From: Meitl, Sarah J (DNR) [mailto:sarah.meitl@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 8:16 AM To: Meitl, Sarah J (DNR) Subject: Spring 2020 Cultural Resources Training Opportunities in Anchorage External Email: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good afternoon, My apologies if this is a duplicate email, but I would hate for you or those you work with to miss out on an opportunity. Feel free to share this information with anyone who may be interested. The National Preservation Institute is going to be offering two classes at the end of March about cultural resources in Anchorage. These classes are great for either a refresher for cultural resource professionals or as an introduction for those who have never taken a course before. Section 106: An Introduction (March 23-25) https://www.npi.org/seminars/laws-and-regulations/section-106-introduction NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources (March 26-27) https://www.npi.org/seminars/laws-and-regulations/nepa-compliance-and-cultural-resources The Office of History and Archaeology will host our Annual Workshop on Tuesday April 21, 2020. The workshop will include a variety of topics and will again be held at the BP Energy Center, 1014 Energy Court, Anchorage. A draft agenda can be found on our OHA website at http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/oha/publiceducation/training.htm . The final agenda will be posted when ready. • The Good Faith Effort Exercise will be done in groups and will lead attendees through the first two of four steps comprising Section 106. • Paleontology is considered a cultural resource under Alaska Statute. This year's guest speaker has been asked to give an introduction to Paleontology in Alaska and what typically happens when you find paleontological resources during a project. Admission to the workshop is free, but space is limited. To register for the OHA Workshop, please contact Sylvia Elliott (sv1via.elliott2l@alaska.gov). For other inquiries, please contact Sarah Meitl at 34 sarah.meitl lcDalas ka.gov. Best, Sarah Meitl Review and Compliance Coordinator Alaska State Historic Preservation Office Office of History and Archaeology 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1310 Anchorage, AK 99501-3561 Direct: 907-269-8720 sarah.meitlC@alaska.gov http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/oha Spam Phish/Fraud Not sham Forget previous vote M Email to me: "Mark Luttrell <prufrock@arctic.net> Jan 31, 2020, 1:00 PM (3 days ago) to me Hi Cheryl I'm trying to convert the five First Friday Fireside chats that Dorene Lorenze organized in the fall 2003 from DVD to digital on the RBHS hard drive. The chats are copyrighted "Pioneers of Alaska Igloo - Auxiliary No 9 Seward Historical [sic] Preservation Commission Copyright April 2004 All Rights Reserved". Entertaining stuff. Would the commission allow me to copy the five DVD'S to the RBHS hard drive? The Igloo has provided permission already. Mark Luttrell, Collection Committee member Resurrection Bay Historical Society" My reply: "Hi Mark, I will bring this before the Commission; I cannot make a unilateral decision This must be voted on before I can answer you in the affirmative. We meet next on 2/13/20; however, I must have your email included in the packet (if it is not too late to do so BEFORE the meeting). I am copying in our wonderful secretary, Jessica Stallard Deputy Clerk for the City of Seward. Thank you for your request I will get back to you as quickly as I can. Respectfully, Commissioner Seese SHPC" CC: Jessica Stallard Ki. CLG GRANT APPLICATION: FY20 Office of History & Archaeology Alaska Department of Natural Resources 550 West 7"' Avenue, Suite 1310 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Historic Preservation Fund: Grants for Certified Local Governments Deadline: Applications are due by 12:00 noon on Thursday, January 30, 2020. The Certified Local Government (CLG) identified below is applying for a 60-40 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) matching grant through the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Office of History and Archaeology. CLG Name: City of Seward Federal Tax Identification Number: 92-6000086 DUNS: 037996634+0167 Project Title : Seward Historic Sites Walking Tour - Signage and Map Project Type of CLG Grant Project: (Check project type below, as applicable) ❑ Survey ❑ Inventory ❑ National Register Nomination ✓❑ Historic Preservation Planning ✓❑ Public Preservation Education ❑ Predevelopment ❑ Development ❑ Acquisition Budget Summary. Federal Award Request (includes State Indirect) : $ a. Total Project Cost (TPC) b. Federal Share (60%) c. Sponsor Share (40%) Source of applicant (sponsor) share: a. Cash b. In -kind Goods and Services c. Donated Goods and Services $ 28,825.00 $ 17,295.00 $ 11,530.00 (Use figures from "Sources" box on budget form) $ 2,500.00 $ 2,381.00 $ 7,629.00 Name, title and contact information for the following Grant Manager: Naneth Ambrosiani Mailing Address: P.O. Box 167 City, State, Zip: Seward, AK 99664 Telephone: 907-224-4063 E-mail Address: nambrosiani@cityofseward.net HPF Grant Application for CLGs 17 Rev: Dec 2019 Preservation Commission Chair: Cheryl Seese Mailing Address: PO Box 1971 Seward, AK 99664 Telephone: 907-351-9138 E-mail Address: cherylseese@gmail.corn CLG Contact: Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk Mailing Address: PO Box 167 Seward, AK 99664 Telephone: 907-224-4046 E-mail Address: istallard@eityofseward.net i i ature: Au zed Government Official r-c 6-ff s.— M.II 2 gal' CA4� Name and Title (Print or Type) a4 Ce,.. xNIJ Comm nity Name Notary Seal % 2- 7Z-0-2,U Date f� Subscribed and sworn before me this day of -,-I-cA n " G r Y , 20 a My commission expires A Y., Notary for the State of Alaska HPF Grant Application for CLGs 2 Rev: Dec 2019 38 Willingness to Comply with Grant Requirements I understand that this is a 60-40 matching grant application through the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) administered by the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Office of History and Archaeology. 2. Should this project be awarded, I understand that the State levies an indirect cost which may vary throughout the course of the grant period, but will not exceed the amount stated in the executed grant agreement. 3. If awarded an HPF grant, I understand that it is my responsibility to comply with all pertinent State and Federal regulations, the State -Local Grant Agreement, and requirements outlined in the Historic Preservation Fund: Certified Local Government Grants Manual. 4. Should this project be awarded, 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 reimbursed I will return an amount equal to the questioned expenditures. I understand that no grant exists until the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) signs the State -Local Grant Agreement, even if the Alaska Historical Commission recommends funds for my project. Any funds expended before the performance period specified on the fully executed grant agreement or before obtaining the SHPO's signature may not be reimbursed without specific approval. v. Z 7 Za ture: Aut or' e al Government Official Da e Name and Title (Print or Type) W11 CLG GRANT APPLICATION: FY20 CLG: City of Seward Project Name: Seward Historic Sites Walking Tour-Signage and Map Project PROJECT INFORMATION f. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. Provide a brief introduction to your project including the aim, scope and significance of the project to your community. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The primary purpose of the project is to increase awareness of Seward's historic district sites and their significance. (i.e. sites 50 years or older). We intend to do this by creating a walking tour of important historic sites located in Seward. We have identified 25 such sites, many of which are of historic significance not only to Seward but to the State of Alaska. Examples of the importance to the early development of the state would be the bank and vault located in Brown and Hawkins through which most of the early gold from the interior passed through on its way south or the Cable House which significantly shortened the time it took for news to be sent to and from Alaska and lastly the story of how Anchorage received its name because of the SS Bertha delivering goods for sale at the mouth of Ship Creek, the need for an elaborate anchoring system due to large tides in Cook Inlet and a township that developed. A secondary purpose is we believe there is a cultural and economic benefit to the creation of a walking tour in our historic Seward downtown area. Discussions have been informally held with both local community and tourism companies that indicate a need and desire for more identified locations of interest and "things to do in WPF Grant Application for CLGS 40 Rev: Dec 2020 Downtown Seward" for the over 100 cruise ships and their passengers who visit in the summer months. It should be noted there is much local community support from the City of Seward, Rotary and others. Our intent and plan of action is to: Order and install signage at approximately 25 historical sites. • Each site will feature signage with a cohesive theme detailing the importance to the City of Seward and the story behind the structure or point of interest. ® The tour will be supported by a printed map which will be carried by local hotels, restaurants, and businesses. ® We have been offered support from the City of Seward's personnel. The City Manager has indicated full support for this project_ • Budget allowing, we will also install directional signage to establish the parameters of the walking tour. • The above will result in a comprehensive inventory and display of historic properties that will add to Seward's position as a destination for both in -state and out-of-state visitors. There is both a cultural and economic benefit to the city by completing this project. b. List any previous HPF grants this project has received. (Cite HPF # or grant name) While not specific to this project, the City of Seward has received and successfully completed several previous HPF grants. FY2017: Historic Preservation Education (NAPC Forum) $2966 FY2016: Historic Preservation Plan: $1300 FY2015: Education: Alaska Historic Preservation Conf. National Trust: $3426 FY2012: Local Historic Preservation training, communities including Seward $29,076 FY2010: Providing Public Access to cemetery information: $5,328 FY2010: Iditarod Trail Centennial monument structure: $21,828 FY2009: Local HP Commission Training: $24,611 for CLG Commissions including Seward FY2009: Seward development/Pre-development of Hoben Park planters: $6,300 c. Briefly describe the relationship of this project to past, present, or future preservation work. This project is a continuation of efforts to produce a consistent inventory and awareness of Seward's rich history since the formation of the city. A physical inventory has been completed of all known historic sites and buildings. This is a continuous work in progress. For purposes of this project, we are focusing on 25 known cultural sites in order to foster interest in this project. We believe that this is relevant to future preservation work as the creation of a walking tour provides a tangible asset for tourism as well as cultural pride. By increasing public awareness of sites of historical interest and by showing the economic benefit to individuals and businesses alike, we believe we can increase interest and investment in the preservation of Seward's historical sites and buildings. Essentially, this represents a commitment in increased promotion of the culture and importance of subject buildings, artifacts and history. 2. PRESERVATION OBJECTIVES How does the project relate to annual CLG grant priorities established for this fiscal year? (Cite relevant HPF Grant Application for CLGs 412 Rev: Dec 2020 grant priorities and explain how each relates to your project.) Projects that install interpretive signs calling attention to significant historic places, and produce educational materials emphasizing historic preservation and that educate property owners about historic preservation laws and programs, especially about archaeological resources on lots with buildings. This project proposes to install interpretive signs to highlight sites of interest as part of a Historic Seward Walking tour. We will produce a map that will allow visitors as well as members of the local community to gain deeper knowledge about Seward's rich history. Each sign will depict, in a consistent format, historical pictures (where available) as well as narrative about the relevance of the structure or site to Seward's history. Part of the process will involve educating owners of said properties about the value of their property to Seward's history. In some cases, owners may have extensive knowledge. In many cases, they do not. That is where the HP commission, Benny Benson High School and the city can assist with archives and research. Other than installing signs, that is the significant portion of work that will be completed: Taking the inventory that has been created and cataloging the history behind the structure. This will all result in interesting, informative signage (similar to one attached for Govt. Cable house) that will entice viewers to want to know more about and to support historic preservation. This may also encourage property owners to be more aware of historic preservation guidance and/or laws that may benefit them through available funding from preservation programs. Again, this represents a shift in culture with a "why" to preservation efforts. Part of establishing the history of buildings may also include education and research on the archaeological resources on the lots (perhaps for a future project). Example of a current sign which is installed at the Government Cable House (Telegraph House) The historic Government Cable Office was constructed in 1905 by the U.S. Army Signal Corps as part of the Washington Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System or WAMCATS. Telegraph service from the US Northwest was first established to Valdez, with a submarine cable being extended to Seward in the summer of 1905. The people and equipment in this office connected Seward with the rest of the United States. Before the telegraph line, outside news arrived via steam ship, then carried by dog sled to the interior. Often, waiting on a reply from Washington DC could take up to a year! The first message over the line was on August 7, 1905 to the president of the Alaska Central Railway, A.C. Frost, in Chicago: "This first message transmitted over Alaska Cable connects Seward from this day to the great city of Chicago. "Among initial regular users of the telegraph line was the local newspaper. Frank Ballaine, the owner of the Seward Daily Gateway, began featuring the previous day's news from the rest of the United States in his paper. The front room of the building was open to the public to send and receive messages, with the central part serving as the operator's station. Army personnel operated the office and lived on the second floor. In 1918 the Navy established a radio office in Seward. Consequently, when an earthquake severed the submarine cable line, it was deemed unnecessary to repair. However, in December 1941, the U.S. Army Alaska Communications System cable between Seattle and Seward was re-established. This permitted important dispatches to be transmitted via cable, protecting them from enemy interception over radio circuits. During that time this building was utilized as housing for ACS personnel. The government retained ownership until 1961, and since that time the building has served as a private home and summer rental currently owned by Tanguy and Marcella Libbrecht. Below is an example of the type of signage that we would install at said locations: HPF Grant Application for CLGs 4� Rev: Dec 2020 1aa OanaAannat Cali. Oaks b . feow eraq ae area W.W n a fthorwh aal AM M:amrst aW paoptt IN mh d%0V S reard awf ma —1 d'ma taHtu 53rtaa. The -IN* all ,.,al mn&m.r a all be u.&. Amy OWN eapar �tdltn twaaaaaoa.Aaata ti t tatafy CJC! aia 'aayapa (Wolbr-"4 Itlrl WWAM tloo gnus Polak" aka ill elbow" rm s/atae> + m a afeaaaa Aam@ Warm asimow a amora In to alma at 12ML Atllataft�apa b.tt ima ar raa a [aY®pA b la ®aeftar a as /haa Came Fill "tR G. sot.. --nwtsraaa¢t.e.�.ao�.�u.ru�rra►c+rar�ssti+.arp�nraarybr+�yautmgaror<.po �^a.. Amb% bab wpM■ uaaw d No l as em. 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This project leverages funding by creating interest from the business sector in how Historic Tourism can bring more visitors who will stay longer and spend more money in the town of Seward. Simply put, there is an economic advantage to creating the tour. Owners of said sites will receive the benefit of research and signage at no personal cost. We will be applying for funding with Kenai Mountain Turnagain Arm Corridor Association as well as they were instrumental in the original cable house signage and have indicated interest in our project. a. How does the project relate to the goals and objectives of the State Historic Preservation Plan. (Cite relevant goals or objectives and how your project would further them.) 1. Increase knowledge and understanding of Alaska's heritage and historic preservation. Will be accomplished by creating a walking tour that highlights the importance of structures and sites to the formation of Seward in early 1900's. Interesting anecdotes including the fact that Seward was once considered for the state capital (as evidenced by telegraph to Seward telegraph station.) The map will take the visitor through the downtown area and the key points of interest, relating them to Alaska History. 2. Preserve Alaska's cultural resources. We believe that more sites will be preserved or brought closer to original once a light is shined on them for their historical significance. Owners will see both the cultural and economic benefit of preserving or restoring their historical buildings. HPF Grant Application for Cl-Gs 434 Rev: Dec 2020 3. Increase awareness of environmental, social, and economic benefits of historical preservation: We will increase awareness and civic support through our public information campaign, interpretive signage and maps available at all major hotels and tour attractions. We have garnered interest from several tourism entities: AK Magazine, Coast Magazine, Visit Anchorage, City of Seward, Seward Rotary, etc. The social benefit is through articles to be written in local papers, through Doug Capra, a local historian and celebrated author who has written many books. Our HP Commission is now fully staffed with an energetic team ready to promote the social and economic benefits. The City of Seward has indicated strong support for heritage tourism. We believe we can get support from many local businesses as our tour will encourage visitors to spend more time in downtown Seward and spend more money. Currently, they are dropped off at the Sealife Center and left on their own to explore. 4. Strengthen local preservation efforts: This is the logical follow up to the Historic Preservation plan that was written two years ago. This is also the first step in increasing public awareness and support of the value of Historic Tourism. We have presented a vision of a downtown overlay and HP standards to Planning and Zoning and the Seward City Council. To galvanize their support, we want to show the economic benefit of preserving Seward's historic structures. b. Describe how the project meets an identified historic preservation priority of your community. Does the project contribute to the implementation of your local historic preservation plan? If so, how? Answers below httpsa/www.cityofseward.us/home/showdocument?id=434 1) Promote economic incentives, historical preservation and education. Local and out-of-state visitors choose Seward as a destination for many reasons, particularly sightseeing and fishing. Their stay could be extended with more to visit, more to see. There is a distinct advantage in promoting our cultural heritage and corresponding sites. One only needs to read publications about early Alaska to comprehend the significance of Seward to the formation and development of our great state. From Seward.com: With numerous transportation options available, cruise guests can easily arrive in Seward a day or two before their cruise departure date or remain in Seward following the end of their cruise. Seward is serviced daily from Anchorage with scheduled motor coach service and the Alaska Railroad. Taxis, other options available. 2017 Historic Preservation Plan Chapter 7: 7.1 Opportunities -Page 33 2) To enhance understanding of economic heritage tourism as a means for not only historic preservation but also for creating economic opportunity that will encourage a continued dedication to preserving the structures, sites, vessels and artifacts that define Seward's heritage. Visitors are looking for an "experience" and a story to bring home. They wish to take pictures, mail postcards or obtain a tangible item that reflects the uniqueness of the location they choose as a travel destination. This project will serve to grow the reputation of Seward as a place of significant historical importance to Alaskan and U.S. history. Visitors may better appreciate the beauty and resources of Seward when they gain a deeper appreciation of the structures. 2017 Historic Preservation Plan: Chapter 5 Early Seward Pages 13-15 3) Promote historic preservation initiatives and projects as enumerated in the 2017 HP plan. Note specific properties that have been identified for our walking tour. Brown and Hawkins, Jesse Lee Home, Standard Oil Building, Urbach's, Gebhart House, Passenger Depot, Bowling Alley, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Solly's, Swetmann House, Van Gilder Hotel, Seaview, Benny Benson Park, Library/Museum (Featuring '64 quake movie/museum visit), Movie Theatre, Ballaine House, Resurrection Art Coffee House, Seward Yacht Club, Iditarod Mile 0, Millionaire's Row, Seward Railroad Depot, Dairy Hill, Port of Seward, Tribal Office. HPF Grant Application for CLGs 4,t Rev: Dec 2020 2017 Historic Preservation Plan: Chapter 3 The Historic Preservation Plan pages 5-8 3. PROJECT PERSONNEL- This project does not involve survey, inventory, or National Register Nomination. If not identified in the application, the Office of History and Archaeology must review selection of Project Manager prior to finalization of the contract with the individual. That said, project managers have displayed knowledge and commitment to HP Standards, historical plans and renovation guidelines.. 1) Primary: Tanguy Libbrecht, Recipient of two past HPF Grants, familiar with historical signage requirements and deep interest in HP. Experienced in renovation efforts with SHPO and KMTA assistance for the Govt. Cable Office. This National Register property is almost back to original 1905 condition. 2) Secondary: Wolfgang Kurtz. Experience designing and building set designs, expertise in basic mechanical and facility maintenance. Knowledge of local contractors to aid with HPC. 3) Iris Darling: Brown and Hawkins family. Owner of another National Register property with several renovation projects completed with SHPO. Well documented and executed. a. Identify the local government personnel who will act as Grants Manager for the project. Primary Grant Administrator: Naneth Ambrosiani, Finance Accounting Technician III. Second Grant Administrator: Valarie Kingsland, Seward Community Library and Museum Director City Manager Scott Meszaros will assist with ensuring city assistance. A letter of support is attached. b. Describe the local historic preservation commission's role in the project. Attach a resolution from the commission supporting the project. The 2019 HP Resolution for this project is attached. A 2020 revised one is being prepared for our February 13 meeting. It will be forwarded following the meeting. • Local HP group will take our existing inventory and develop cohesive narrative/pictures to go onto each site's signage. They will ensure that we follow a consistent methodology. This will require research and collaboration with Resurrection Bay Historical Society, City Library and Museum, UAF and UAA Archives, state and municipal archives, etc. • Group will take all necessary photos of current structures and research originals for narrative signs. • Group will plan and design an appropriate map to take visitors on historical sites walking tour. They will work with a contractor after soliciting appropriate bids. • Group will solicit and engage volunteers, city officials and local partners to ensure project is a success from design to install and promotion. c. Identify volunteer personnel and their tasks. We estimate a minimum of 300 cumulative volunteer hours to complete this project. This will be reflected in our budget estimates. This is based on a minimum of four 3-hour work sessions with six commissioners each plus independent research and meetings tied to the project. HPF Grant Application for CLGs 456 Rev: Dee 2020 Commissioner/ Chair Cheryl Seese: Lead overall research effort, plan work sessions. Seek community support, letters, etc. Commissioner/ Vice Chair Sue Ward: Historical research, community presentations with Rotary, P & Z, etc, Fundraisers as needed. Sue is a former state librarian. Commissioner Iris Darling: Historical research. Commissioner Darling's family owned Brown and Hawkins for over 100 years. Commissioner Darling is highly involved in the community, the commission, and projects, such as Hoben Park. Commissioner Wolfgang Kurtz: Pictures and research, contracting with local vendors Commissioner John French: Assist with research and editing of interpretive signage, help ensure overall historical accuracy. John is a former University professor. Commissioner Tanguy Libbrecht: Co -Project manager. Contact with Fossil graphics who will produce signage. Tanguy Is the CEO of a non-profit and long-time owner of the Cable/Telegraph house from 1905. Commissioner Mary Ann Benoit: Recently joined commission. Experience in Decor and staging. Will assist with design of signage. Deputy Clerk Jessica Stallard: Is an accomplished administrator, notary public and offers great support for the commission and project. Note: By agreeing to participate in this grant, all commissioners will abide by the terms of the grant as it pertains to assisting project administrators with timely submission of data and receipts in order to allow administration to prepare and file appropriate grant progress reports. Commissioners will also keep track of their volunteer hours, either during official meetings or time that is spent on own for project. Commissioners will provide this information in a timely manner to the administration. This information is vital to project reporting and as a means of attributing proper credit for the value of volunteer hours, thereby reducing cash outlay for the project. d. Identify any contractors to be used and expected duties. Attach resumes for all qualified historic preservation professionals working on the project. Design of map: Yuit communications. Https://goyuit.com/ This company can also handle future website design, or any marketing needed to go along with map on a future project. Sign design: Corvus Designs: $10,000 http://www.corvus-design.com/project/. They specialize in creating signs just like the one that is in front of the Cable House. They do the design and Fossil graphics produces them. The Cable House sign design was about $500.00. One should anticipate that some signs will cost more than others as there may be photo or image rights to pay for. 25 signs x Avg. of $400 per sign=$10,000. Corvus is the go -to for Kenai Mountains Turnagain Arm organization. We may also pursue support from them for this project. Stainless Steel Posts: Dowland-Bach Corporation. Address: 6130 Tuttle PI, Anchorage, AK 99507 Phone: (907) 562-5818. They produced the sign base for the cable house in a very weather and accident durable stainless steel. Stainless bases would be an alternative to 4" treated wood posts. We are seeking a bid for this and basing our original request on wood. Budget allowing, we will move to the stainless model. We have requested a bid already from this vendor. HPF Grant Application For CLGs 4fi Rev: Dec 2020 Map Printing: Vistaprint.com Street signage if project allows: www.safetysign.com Signage: Fossil graphics. 4. WORK PLAN- Ensure you thoroughly address all items necessary for your project type. See Applying for Certified Local Government Grants: Writing a Successful Application for more detail. Use continuation sheets if needed. a. Explain how the project will be undertaken. Following preliminary project approval, we will meet with City Manager and City Clerk to confirm project timeline and needed city support. We will accept bid from signage company and engage design company in the design of a map. Committees with start on assignments: Map design, historical research, outreach to property owner, signage templates, community presentations and volunteer recruitment. Contact will also be made with local businesses, tourism companies, hotels to notice that funding is received and project underway. HP work sessions will be calendared out to increase frequency of work and stay on a timeline. Our goal is to complete all signs and install by May 2021, which is within the stated CLG timeline of September 2021. A workgroup made up of commissioners and/or volunteers will complete research and design of all signage and map. Commissioners will also seek in kind and funding to support activities beyond the funding requested in this grant. The city anticipates covering some of the overall cost. The rest will come from the grant of private funding. a. Describe the geographic area encompassed by the proposed project. For survey, inventory, development, and National Register nomination projects, attach maps of the project area. Include the estimated number of buildings, structures, sites, square miles, etc., to be addressed. Subject area from small Boat Harbor to the Railway Ave. From 1"Ave to Ballaine Boulevard 6 To 9 hora9 pA^ f snunuwt' HaPl' Northot a Saward e Van Buren St. C.5t. t�ah 8.5t. � ay 4ro.: k5t. Re .... - Monroe St, _ i -4.. Madisw St. Jefferson St. RewBray lion -a Adams 5t. VWxMrpion St "`"` North of.u`° Poad d Seward Vofnt Downtown Seward O List of structures is identified in this document. some other measure of distance? HPF Grant Application for CLGs 478 Revs Dec 2020 Cobble Art (formerly Brown and Hawkins), Jesse Lee Home, Standard Oil Building, Urbach's, Gebhart House, Passenger Depot, Bowling Alley, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Solly's, Swetmann House, Van Gilder Hotel, Seaview, Benny Benson Park, Library/Museum (Featuring '64 quake movie/museum visit), Movie Theatre, Ballaine House, Resurrection Art Coffee House, Seward Yacht Club, Iditarod Mile 0, Millionaire's Row, Seward Railroad Depot, Dairy Hill, Port of Seward, Tribal Office. b. Cite any planning studies, condition assessments, design drawings, research reports, publications, or other sources of relevant information you plan to use for this project. Information has been identified from these sources: • The Resurrection Bay Historical Society holds significant documents and artifacts in Seward Library & Museum. Many photographs, artifacts and files as well as school records, registries, phone books. • Seward Community Library: Local newspapers, cabinets full of info on characters and events that shaped Seward's history. • City of Seward Community Development: Zoning and building construction and demolition records, aerial photographs, flat maps and inventory, Seward Historic site inventory. • City of Seward Clerk's Office: Disaster records, voter registration records, census info, meeting minutes. • Alaska Court System: Vital statistics and civil records. • Alaska State recording Office: For researching property info. • Other: Kenai Fjords National Park Service, church records, Qutekcak Native tribe • Doug Capra: Extensive research and writings • Lee Poleske: Extensive research and writings. c. Provide a work schedule showing months, expected activities, and benchmarks to achieve throughout the grant period of performance. 2020: Dependent on grant award date and completion deadline: • Mar 2020-May 2020: Team working on contacting property owners, conducting research, volunteer recruitment begins. Contracts signed for signage, map design. Press release complete once funding is confirmed. • May 2020-Dec 2020: Template design and research. Work with historian Doug Capra to tell our story and garner local newspaper coverage. Design continues of sign templates; map design is finalized. • Dec 2020-Mar 2021: Maps into production, signs ordered, target late install to early April 2021 for install with help from city. • Apr 2021: Ribbon cutting for historical tour. Public invited for an ice cream social at Cobble Art (formerly Brown and Hawkins) and a "First Tour". Support to be sought from local businesses to turn tour into an event, much like collecting badges in a passport, with door prizes and incentives for completion of tour. Note: After Installation of signs, city will assist in maintenance of signage locations, which would consist of keeping snow or other debris away from signs so that visitors may enjoy public access. d. If this is a development project, describe your public outreach component. How and when did you involve the public, any potentially affected agencies, entities, and tribes. List which entities and individuals contacted, dates of involvement, and comments received. HRF Grant Applicakion for CLGs 44 Rev Dec 2020 HP Meetings are open to the public and noticed. We have interest from the local paper, historian and the local tribe. We have made presentations at Rotary and at Planning and Zoning meetings. Tourism companies and businesses have expressed interest and are eager for us to complete the project. 5. FINAL PRODUCTS a. Describe publications, workshops, audio-visual materials, reports, websites, brochures, survey materials, nominations, interpretive signs etc., that will be produced as part of the proposed project. Identify the intended audience and where the public will be able to access these materials. Describe how you will inform you community about the project. 25 interpretive signs as specified below: 0 1/2" Exterior CHPL Graphic. o Panel Size: 22" x 34" 0 4 Threaded Inserts w/ Tamper Resistant Bolts. o Single Wood Post Plate (45 Degree). Powder Coated Aluminum. o Mounting Plate is 12"h x 12"w o Mounts to the top of a 4"x4" wooden post. • A map that will be distributed free of charge at Chamber of Commerce and area businesses. 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION a. Attach letters of commitment and support, as appropriate, from teachers, historical societies, museums, Native groups, and others. (Note attachments below.) • Seward Senior Center • Resurrection Bay Historical Society • City Manager Meszaros on behalf of the City of Seward • Chamber of Commerce. • Pioneers of Alaska b. Attach any other relevant information, such as copies of photographs. (Note attachments below.) • Signage Example (large copy) • Sign Quote from Fossil Graphics • ** Note: Additional letters of support may be forthcoming from Kenai Fjords National Park Service and Qutekcak Native Tribe. Additionally, verbal support has been received from several tour companies and local businesses. Their letters will be added as an additional supplement in short order. 7. BUDGET: Maximum Federal Request of $24,000 (includes State indirect cost) Your budget submittal shall consist of four parts: three tables and one narrative. See example tables and blank form in Excel, and narrative portion to complete below. a. Budget Details table showing how costs were estimated. b. Budget Summary table identifying planned cost share of 60% and 40%. c. Matching Share table showing sources of match. d. Narrative explaining costs in detail. BUDGET NARRATIVE: Describe activities to be performed under Personal Services, Contractual Services, Supplies/Materials, Travel, and Other cost categories. HPF Grant Application for CLGs 4910 Rev: Dec 2020 a. Personal Services: describe work each position/person will perform for the proposed project. Corvus Designs: $10,000http://www.corvus-desi.qn.com/promect/. They specialize in creating signs just like the one that is in front of the Cable House. They do the design and Fossil graphics produces them. The Cable House sign design was about $500.00. One should anticipate that some signs will cost more than others as there may be photo or image rights to pay for. 25 signs x Avg. of $400 per sign=$10,000. Corvus is the go -to for Kenai Mountains Turnagain Arm organization. We may also pursue support from them for this project. Design of map: $3000.00 Yuit communications. Htti2s://goyuit.com/ This company can also handle future website design, or any marketing needed to go along with map on a future project. b. Contractual: List contractor name(s), if known. Describe work each will perform. Metco Services: $2500 Digging for install of signs and backfill. Resurrection Bay Tool Rental: $2200 Equipment rental for diggings and install. c. Supplies/Materials: Describe types of materials and/or supplies required for this project, how they relate to the project, estimated quantities, etc. Home Depot: $1500 Posts and Screws based on prices from Home Depot for 25 signs. ($60.00 per sign to include post, screws and concrete) d. Travel: Identify who will be traveling, how many trips are anticipated, trip purpose, and destination. No anticipated, or negligible travel. e. Other: Identify other costs which do not fall into one of the above categories. Explain purpose and relevance to this proposed project. $1500 budgeted for un-anticipated supplies related to install. In Kind will be provided to cover the remainder of project cost (see budget tables.) This will come in the HPF Grant Application for GLGs 5q, Rev'. Dec 2020 form of volunteer hours for research, putting sign templates together, and help with installation. CHECKLIST Applicant, has your entity: o maintained current certification under the Certified Local Government program? o signed and notarized this application? o signed the form titled: Willingness to Comply with Grant Requirements? o provided the information requested on each page of the application package? o included a public outreach component? o attached maps showing location of project? o attached photographs or clear photocopies showing overall character of properties for ■ survey, inventory, National Register nomination, predevelopment and development projects? o attached letters of support from the community and, if needed, property owners? o attached a resolution from the City or Borough's governing body (or indicate one has been requested prior to the Alaska Historical Commission meeting to recommend awards.) o explained historic preservation commission involvement in the project, and addressed its role in the review process? o checked your budget for accuracy? Deadline: Applications are due by 12:00 noon on Thursday, January 30, 2020. Only complete, signed, dated, notarized applications will be considered. 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Shipping and handling will be added to your final invoice. Quote valid 90 days. Order produced under our standard Terms and Conditions of Sale (FossilGraphics.com/terms). For installation info or to determine best thickness of CHPL to meet your requirements (FossilGraphics.com/guide). TERMS: 60% Deposit / Balance Net 10 After Delivery Please sign to authorize production: 1 / Print: Subtotal: $13,215.00 Subtotal: 13,215.00 Shipping: 0 %Tax: 0.00 TOTAL: $13,215.00 Deposit Due: 7,929.00 54 13 January 2020 Resurrection Bay Historical Society PO BOX 55 Seward, AK 99664 rbhsl903@gmail.com To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this as President of the Resurrection Bay Historical Society, and with support from the board of directors. We are in support of the CLG Grant (Certified Local Government Grant) request from the Seward Historic Preservation Commission. The goals of the grant are (1) To identify 25 buildings and places of historic value to Seward. (2) To research the history of those buildings and places. (3) To install informative signs at the site of these buildings and properties. (4) To develop a brochure/walking tour to be distributed at various sites in Seward. The RBHS supports these goals. Thank you, r, Sue McClure, President 611 January 20, 2020 Seward Chamber of Commerce PO Box 749 Seward, AK 99664 (907) 224-8051 d i recto r(o-)sewa rd . com To whom it may concern, My name is Jason Bickling and I am the Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce. I am writing this letter on behalf of myself and with support from the board of directors. We are voicing our support of the CLG Grant (Certified Local Government Grant) request from the Seward Historic Preservation Commission. The goals of the grant are to identify 25 buildings and places of historic value to Seward, to research the history of those buildings and places, to install informative signs at the site of these buildings and properties, and to develop a brochurelwalking tour to be distributed at various sites in Seward. Having the Seward Visitor Center under the chamber umbrella (with almost 17,000 visitors last year), we communicate with many of the tourists throughout their stay and assist them in finding activities to enjoy during their visit. This puts us in the ideal position of not only being able to support the Seward Historic Preservation Commission's goals but also helping them to achieve them. We can pass out brochures for the walking tour at the Chamber of Commerce to our visitors and help them to better understand Seward's history. From a local perspective, this will also be an asset to our residents and our schools for education about our own community. It is things like this that enrich our community and add to the list of things that make Seward a great place to live. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Jasonr1ing, Executive Director Seward Chamber of Commerce spa ALASKA 611 CITY OF SEWA" P.O. BOX 167 SEWARD, ALASKA 99664-0167 January 13, 2020 RE: CITY OF SEWARD SUPPORT LETTER FOR CLG GRANT APPLICATION To Whom it May Concern, • Main Office (907) 224-4050 • Police (907) 224-3338 • Harbor (907) 224-3138 • Fire (907) 224-3445 • City Clerk (907) 224-4046 • Community Development (907) 224-4049 • Utilities (907) 224-4050 • Fax (907) 224-4038 The City of Seward supports the Seward Historical Preservation Commission's efforts to receive the Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant. The initial effort is to obtain a grant to install property signage and to update and develop a walking map of the historic district. Specific goals of the grant request is to identify 25 buildings and places of historic value in Seward and install signs/plaques on these properties to educate visitors on the history of each location. An example of the proposed concept is the sign currently displayed in front of The Cable House, at 219 6th Ave. The plan for the walking tour is to collaborate with the bus companies to have them drop visitors off at Sweet Darlin's, or locations where they will receive a walking map of the downtown historic district. The informative signage and walking brochure are valuable efforts towards developing the historic significance of local assets and directing visitors as well as locals to them. The City of Seward certainly appreciates having the ability to endorse this effort, it has our full support and backing. Sincerely, G� Scott W. Meszaros, CM, CMC Seward City Manager 57 Pioneers of Alaska Men's Igloo #9 and Women's Igloo #9 P© Box 671 Seward, AK 99664 poasawardmw9(@cimaii.com Certified Local Government Grants January 16, 2020 Our organization is a fraternal organization that was founded in Nome, Alaska in 1907 and is the only one of many Alaska based fraternal organizations still in existence and going strong. Here is our main website: http:,'iwww.pioneersofalaska.oroi Today there are 16 Men and 16 Women Subordinate Igloos that are active in Alaska. The Grand Igloo unites Alaska's Pioneers by meeting once each year with the subordinate Igloos taking turns hosting these conventions. Delegates from all the subordinate igloos attend, and Grand Igloo officers are elected from these subordinate igloos to represent the whole. The purpose of the Pioneers of Alaska is "to preserve the names of all Alaska's pioneers on its rolls; to collect and preserve the literature and incidents of Alaska's history; and to promote the best interests of Alaska." The Pioneers of Alaska have a rich history in Alaska's territorial and early statehood days. They have many accomplishments that continue to make Alaska "The Great Land" that it is today, Our two local Igloos, have helped fund local murals in our area; supported some of our young Iditarod participants, and donated to various other historical projects. Since history and preserving history is our primary purpose, we urge you to support the Seward Historical Commission on their project to help develop signs for Seward's walking tour of historical sites. Whenever possible, we aid various groups and causes in our area and fully believe in the work SHC has done for Seward. Sincerely, Dawn Campbell Seward Igloos #9 Recording Secretary Page 1 of 1 58 Dana Paperman, Executive Director PO Box 1195 336 Third Avenue Seward, AK 99664 January 27, 2020 Dear Jean Ayers, For over 100 years, many Seward citizens have enriched our sense of place and community, Without the hard work and civic pride of those that came before us, Seward would not be the exemplary city it is today. The Senior Center supports the Seward Historic Preservation Commission in applying for a CLG grant to fund upcoming projects that will enhance our city. SHPC plans include creating historic plaques for historic properties around town, Directional Signs directing visitors to our Historic District and a walking tour map of Seward's various historical sites to see. We are proud of our community and are happy to see its history show cased. As our Senior Center hosts such a rich resource of Seward's History in the Seniors it serves we would like to affirm our support of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission's plans and work for the betterment of our community. We are pleased with SHPC's past efforts and are excited to see the results of this plan. Sincerely, 62ranal 94�& lilalfil Dana Paperman Seward Senior Center 336 Third Avenue Seward, Alaska 99664. 59 Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC 20554 Informational Notice of Section 106 Filings Date: 01/22/2020 Reference Number: 1076100 Valarie Kingsland, Director City Museum P.O. Box 167 Seward, AK 99664 The following new Section 106 filing has been submitted: FILE NUMBER: 0008943804 TONS Number: 194182 Purpose: New Tower Submission Packet Notification Date: 7AM EST 01/15/2020 Applicant: The Alaska Wireless Network, LLC Consultant: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: No Site Name: AK-5131 Site Address: Merlin Drive & Drawbridge Drive Detailed Description of Project: Site Coordinates: 60-09-40.2 N, 149-23-36.0 W City: Seward County: KENAI PENINSULA State: AK Lead SHPO/THPO: Alaska DNR, Ofc History & Archeology Consultant Contact Information: Name: MacKensie Cornelius Title: MA, RPA PO Box: Address: 13050 Eastgate Parkway City: Louisville State: KY Zip: 40223 Phone: (502) 365-9704 Fax: (502) 456-1278 Email: Woo.Smith@terracon.com NOTICE OF FRAUDULENT USE OF SYSTEM, ABUSE OF PASSWORD AND RELATED MISUSE Use of the Section 106 system is intended to facilitate consultation under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure under applicable laws. Any person having access to Section 106 information shall use it only for its intended purpose. Appropriate action will be taken with respect to any misuse of the system. 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