HomeMy WebLinkAbout06112020 Historic Preservation Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes
June 11,2020 Volume 3,Page 216
CALL TO ORDER
The June 11, 2020 regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to
order at 6:05 p.m.by Chair Cheryl Seese.
OPENING CEREMONY
Mary Ann Benoit led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Cheryl Seese presiding, and
Sue Ward Mary Ann Benoit
Fred Woelkers(arrived 6:24 p.m.)
Tanguy Libbrecht Sherry Furlong(telephonically)
comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Jackie Wilde, Community Development Director(telephonically)
Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk
Excused—Kurtz
Absent—None
Vacancy—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared public health emergency due to Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID-19), so alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments were created.
Unless otherwise noted, the following Citizen Comments were submitted in advance and read into
the record by the City Clerk:
Megan Coppock spoke(in person)about the house and property at 335 Fifth Avenue,which
had recently been sold.She said the buyer was trying to get this property zoned commercially,along
with her lot and the Swetmann House.She wondered if these properties could be added to Seward's
historic register since they were located within Seward's Historic District.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion(Ward/Libbrecht) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
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These items were approved on the consent agenda:
Approval of the May 14,2020 Regular Meeting Minutes.
SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS,AND REPORTS
Proclamations and Awards—None
City Administration Report—None
Chair Report.Seese said she was disappointed with R&M Consulting's presentation on the
Jesse Lee Home at Monday night's council meeting.
Jesse Lee Ho
me—None
Fort Raymond Subdivision District—None
Certified Local Government(C.L.G.)Grant.Libbrecht said the official notification that
Seward's C.L.G.Grant application had been approved was an email from Jean Ayers.The contracts
would be sent out within the next couple of months.Libbrecht had begun researching signs and sign
posts for this project. He wanted a large sign to be placed in either Downtown Seward or at the
beginning of town that would read, "Welcome to the Tour", and give a general overview of the
project. He proposed that the commission schedule a special meeting or work session to make
decisions regarding the C.L.G. grant project.
In response to Ward, Libbrecht said a previous historic walking tour had existed in
Seward. Ward volunteered to contact Linda Lasota to help research the previous tour.
Fred Woelkers arrived at 6:24 p.m.
Seward Historic Inventory List—None
Historic Overlay District.Ward said her and Benoit were working on the Historic Overlay
District. They hoped to schedule a meeting with Building Inspector Stefan Nilsson and Fire Chief
Clinton Crites to discuss the Historic Overlay District.Ward said she was completing this project in
honor of former commissioner John French.Libbrecht wanted the community's input on the Historic
Overlay District.
Rockwell Kent—None
Historic Preservation Facebook Page— None
Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations—None
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PUBLIC HEARINGS—None
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Discuss the Brown & Hawkins History Award. This topic was postponed from the March 12,
2020 meeting.
Seese wanted the commission to present Iris and Hugh Darling with the State of Alaska
Historic Preservation Award. She said she had also nominated Iris Darling for this year's Seward
Historic Preservation Award. The clerk said a plaque would also be awarded to Iris Darling for her
most recent term on the Seward Historic Preservation Commission.
Other New Business
Discuss the virtual National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum.
Motion (Woelkers/) Set up a common link to the virtual National
Alliance of Preservation Commission Forum,
so any commissioners who want to join the
classes can do so.
Motion Failed due to lack of second
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Motion (Seese/) The commission will pay for each interested
commissioner to attend the National Alliance
of Preservation Commissions Forum.
Motion Failed due to lack of second.
Motion (Furlong/Woelkers) The Historic Preservation Commission will
pay the $100 registration fee for
commissioners who would like to attend the
virtual National Alliance of Preservation
Forum conference from the education fund.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Discuss and decide the needed committees for the Historic Preservation Commission,and set
the priorities for the grant.
The commission directed Libbrecht to provide a list of committees needed for the C.L.G.grant at the
July 9, 2020 meeting.
Discuss an Evening of History at Brown and Hawkins.
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Motion(Woelkers/Benoit) The Historic Preservation Commission
supports the "Evening with Rockwell
Kent" presentation at Brown & Hawkins
on June 27, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. and will pay
the $150 advertising fee.
Motion Passed Yes: Woelkers, Benoit, Ward, Libbrecht,
Seese
No: Furlong
Discuss the Jesse Lee Home.
Community Development Director Jackie Wilde spoke (telephonically) about the Jesse
Lee Home. She said the City of Seward did not have enough money to extract the asbestos from the
Jesse Lee Home. The abatement would be $1.1 million and before abatement could occur, the
flooring would have to be supported,which would cost an additional$1 million.Libbrecht supported
historic preservation of all buildings that had historic significance.He believed the Jesse Lee Home
could be a viable project if someone would financially support the project.
In response to Seese,Wilde said some repairs to the Jesse Lee Home were structurally sound
but some of them had failed.She would be asking for council direction on the Jesse Lee Home at the
June 22,2020 council meeting. In response to Libbrecht,Wilde said the City of Seward owned the
Jesse Lee Home,the 11.7 acres of land,and the property,and appraisals were completed last year.In
response to Seese, Wilde said if the $1.1 million was not used for the abatement of the Jesse Lee
Home, then the money would go back to the state. Ward wanted to save as much of the Jesse Lee
Home as possible; she knew from experience that historic buildings could be saved. She said the
Jesse Lee Home was meaningful to the State of Alaska, as well as Seward.
Motion (Woelkers/Benoit) Direct the clerk to send a statement to
council supporting the abatement of the
Jesse Lee Home.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion (Ward/Woelkers) Direct the clerk to send a statement to
council to preserve as much of the Jesse Lee
Home as possible.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Discuss Hoben Park beautification.
Benoit was working with Parks and Recreation Director Tyler Florence on planting lilacs,
installing a water source, and getting the original fence put back up at Hoben Park.
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Discuss the Historic Preservation Facebook page.
The commission chose the profile picture and page banner for their Facebook page.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
The True Value of Historic Preservation
Saving Vintage and Historic Signs
CITIZENS COMMENTS—None
COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Wilde thanked the commissioners for their time and efforts. She was excited to hear the
commission's ideas. Wilde said the Community Development Department would help the
commission create a walkable tour of downtown Seward.
Ward said she appreciated Wilde's time and efforts.
Seese said the State of Alaska was repaving Mile 0-8 of the Seward Highway. She thanked
Wilde for attending the meeting and providing information on the Jesse Lee Home. Seese thanked
the commissioners and the clerk for their hard work, and she thanked Furlong for joining the
commission. She thanked Coppock for attending tonight's meeting.
Libbrecht thanked Coppock for her citizen comments. He was interested in learning more
about her property. He thanked the clerk,the commissioners, and Wilde for their hard work.
Woelkers apologized for being late to the meeting.
Benoit thanked Coppock for her citizen comments. She thanked Wilde for attending the
meeting and sharing her knowledge on the Jesse Lee Home. She thanked the commissioners for
being open to her ideas for the Historic Preservation Facebook page.
Ward thanked the commissioners and the clerk for their hard work. She said Coppock's
concerns had been heard.
Furlong appreciated the team work during the Jesse Lee Home discussion; she was very
satisfied with the statement the commission created to send to council.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 9:05 p.m.
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