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City of Seward, Alaska
October 11,2006
Historic Preservation Commission Minutes
Volume 2, Page 41
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Call to Order
The October 11, 2006 regular meeting of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission was
called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Chair Shannon Kovac.
Opening Ceremony
Commissioner Carpenter led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Roll Call
There were present: Chair Shannon Kovac presiding, and
Greg Carpenter
Shannon Huber (6:45 pm)
Tom Swann
Meredith Hershock
Jolund Luther
comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Scott Williams, Planner
Christy Terry, Executive Liaison
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Absent were- None.
City Administration Report
Planner Scott Williams reported City staff were spending an extraordinary amount of time
dealing with the flood event.
Executive Liaison Christy Terry stated Linda Lasota was appointed to the Historic
Preservation Commission at the last Council Meeting.
Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations
Tom Swann- update on the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home
Swann noted the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home had collected about $36,000 of the $60,000
needed to begin the direction study for the Statewide Charter School at the Jesse Lee Home. He
stated the grant application was submitted to the Rasmuson Foundation. Swann stated the
application focused the use of the Jesse Lee Home as a Statewide Charter School which would have
access to grants. He shared they would be using private funding to house students. Swann was
encouraged by the forward momentum of the project.
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World War n bunkers and Quonset Huts nomination to the Seward Register of Historic Places
-update
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Carpenter stated he would be able to concentrate more time on filling out forms now that the
summer season was over.
Citizens' Comments on Any Subject Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing-
None.
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion (Swann/Carpenter)
Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda
Swann added under New Business F., "Discussion of Project Assignments"
Motion Passed As Amended
Unanimous Consent
Items approved on the Consent Agenda:
August 9, 2006 Historic Preservation Regular Meeting Minutes, August 11, 2006 Historic
Preservation Special Meeting Minutes, and September 27, 2006 Historic Preservation Special
Meeting Minutes.
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Public Hearing - None.
Unfinished Business-
Discuss Development of the Local Register of Historic Trees and Plants updates
Kovac noted a work session was held in July to develop the Register Application Format.
Executive Liaison Christy Terry stated these updates were included in the Historic
Preservation Packet.
In response to Luther, Kovac stated the Commission was in the process of defining 'Historic
Trees and Plants' as well as the nomination format and developing an inventory. She further clarified
that these trees and plants might be long term fixtures in the community or had historic significance
because of who planted the vegetation.
After discussion, by general consensus the Commission set a work session for October
26th at noon.
New Business
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Resolution 2006-07, directing the Administration to place the Hoben Park Interpretive Panel.
Terry noted the Administration had not yet received an answer from the Alaska SeaLife
Center clarifying if they would allow the panel on their property.
Swann advocated for placing the panel in a location to draw visitors into the park such as at
the double pillars.
Carpenter agreed but advocated for a location where there would be the most amount of
visitors such as the SeaLife Center Plaza.
Kovac had originally envisioned the sign on the South side of the park, but stated the panel
could later become blocked by vegetation.
Swann stated his first choice would be the plaza location set away from the fence. His second
choice would be to the North on the West side of the entrance.
Huber concurred with the discussion and emphasized her desire for the panel to be placed
outside of the park.
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Luther suggested the panel, if placed in the park, could be in the south comer facing inward to
entice visitors through the park.
Williams stated this panel should not be placed on grass because turf was not resilient enough
to handle the foot traffic. He then suggested coupling the panel with a bench in such a way as to view
the panel, park and the bay simultaneously.
Carpenter supported placement of the panel outside of the park in the plaza area. He noted
that historically visitors to Seward had disembarked along this route and this location would tie the
present day visitors to Seward's past.
Motion (SwannlHuberO
Approve Resolution 2006-07
In response to Kovac, Williams noted the resolution did not discuss the instillation, but he
agreed that the instillation should wait until other aspects ofthe park were settled.
The Commission discussed the need to have further clarification on what would be allowed by
the Alaska SeaLife Center and the need to have further clarification on what was physically located in
Hoben Park and the immediate area.
Motion (Carpenter/Swann)
Postpone Resolution 2006-07 until the next
Regular Historic Preservation Meeting on
November 15, 2006
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After further discussion, the Commission set a work session at Hoben Park for October ..J
21,2006 at noon.
Resolution 2006-08, requesting the City Administration to increase the height of the Hoben
Park concrete retaining walls to an approximate height of 50 to 52 inches, and replace original
or replica wrought iron fence commensurate with the authorized design criteria.
Kovac noted this resolution was written by Parks and Recreation Director Karin Sturdy.
Kovac noted there had been on-going discussion with the height safety ofthe height fencing. During
these discussions an idea developed to raise the concrete wall to its original height and reinstall
original pieces of the wrought iron.
Luther questioned the methods that would be used for raising the concrete. He stated this
could cost an immense amount of money.
Kovac understood there were no cost estimates; rather Administration was looking for
approval from the Commission on the concept.
Carpenter was surprised to see this resolution. He noted this was not one of the items
discussed at the work session. Carpenter, after reading the resolution, had compared historic and
current photographs noting the concrete wall height had been changed from its original height.
Swann spoke in support of the resolution and stated it was a great solution to the problem.
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Motion (SwannlHershock)
Approve Resolution 2006-08
Carpenter noted two administrative corrections.
Motion (Kovac/Swann)
Amend the third whereas to read, "the
suggested new Hoben Park fencing shall
meet the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards and Guidelines for
Rehabilitation; "
Motion Passed
Unanimous Consent
Main Motion Passed
Unanimous
Discuss and appoint representative to attend October 24,2006 Land Use Law Training.
After Commission discussion, Tom Swann was appointed as the Commission's
representative for the October 24,2006 Land Use Law Training.
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..... Discussion and Recommendations to Administration regarding the 2007 Legislative Boards
and Commissions Biennial Operating Budget.
Finance Director Kris Erchinger gave an overview of the Commission's budget specific to
the budget process. She explained some of the budget issues facing the Council. Erchinger noted this
was the first year the budget was brought before the Commission.
In response to Swann, Erchinger reassured the Commission that the money allocated to
Hoben Park would remain in a separate designated fund.
Carpenter noted the budget increases with the allocation of staff to the Commission's budget.
Erchinger stated costs were being allocated because of Administration's desire to be as
transparent as possible with how funds were being spent.
Discussion of Project Assignments
Swann listed the current Historic Preservation Projects assigned to members:
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. Jesse Lee Home - Swann
· Bunkers and Quonset Huts on Historic Register - Carpenter
. Hoben Park -Kovac
. Water Intake Building and Piping - Huber
Swann listed the current Historic Preservation Projects that were not currently assigned:
· Historic Preservation Web site
. Historic Tress and Plants
. Alaska Flag Anniversary
· Historic Preservation Week
Kovac asked the new Members to consider their strengths and see if any of these items
interested them.
Hershock noted she would be willing to work on the Historic Preservation Web site.
Swann clarified each year Historic Preservation Week was held in May and the Commission
generally facilitated an event during that time. He stated this year was the 80th Anniversary of the
Alaska Flag and these items could be tied together. Swann stated that Alaska Flag Day was July 9.
Commission discussed the differences between the National Historic Register, Seward's
Historic Register and Seward's Historical Site Inventory.
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Williams took this opportunity to discuss some ideas with the Commission that he would bring
forward at a later date.
Commission Comments
Luther asked what had been published by the Historic Preservation Commission.
Kovac noted the Commission had completed a brochure with grant funds that listed all the
locations to complete historic research.
Swann noted that the Historic Preservation Commission also produced a Website with those
same grant funds.
Kovac welcomed the two new Commissioners and Planner Scott Williams.
Citizens Comments - None.
Commission & Administration Response to Citizens Comments - None.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:18 p.m.
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