HomeMy WebLinkAbout01292021 Historic Preservation Work Session PacketSeward Historic Preservation Commission
Work Session Packet
Work Session Topic:
CLG Grant 20005 Public Education Signage
Friday, January 29, 2021
City Council Chambers Beginning at 10:45 a.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TEMPORARY PROCESS FOR
CITIZEN COMMENTS AT JANUARY 29, 2021
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
WORK SESSION MEETING
Historic Preservation Commission will hold a Virtual Work Session Meeting on Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:45
a.m. because the City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared public health emergency due to Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID-19), alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments have been created:
How To Virtually Attend The Meeting
1. The meeting will be Live Streamed on the city's YouTube page. Log onto YouTube and type "City of
Seward Alaska" into the search bar.
2. Listen on the radio. Tune to KIBH-FM 91.7
3. Watch on television. Tune into GCI Cable Channel 9.
4. Join Thru Zoom Webinar
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://zoom.us/ Or Telephone: US: +1 346 248 7799 or 833 548 0276 (Toll Free)
enter the following information
Webinar ID: 990 5895 5459
Passcode: 151258
How To Submit Your CITIZEN COMMENTS
Email your written Citizen Comments to kcorrigankciiyofseward.net no later than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday,
January 28, 2021. Identify whether you want your comments READ ALOUD at the meeting or EMAILED to
Historic Preservation Commission upon receipt. Comments requested to be read aloud will be delivered
verbally to Historic Preservation Commission by the Deputy City Clerk at the appropriate time during the
meeting.
If you wish to be called on the telephone during the meeting to provide your comments telephonically, send an
email request to the Deputy City Clerk along with your contact information to kcorrigan _)cityofseward.net,
including your full name and the telephone number you wish to have called. The clerk must receive your
request no later than 5:00 p.m. on January 28, 2021. Identify whether you wish to be called during the FIRST
or SECOND citizen comment period. If you wish to be contacted for the first Citizen Comment period, please
be prepared to answer your phone starting at 10:45 a.m. If you wish to be contacted for the second Citizen
Comment period, there is no estimate of time to expect the call_
Real-time public comment can be addressed to the Historic Preservation Commission utilizing the Zoom virtual
meeting software for remote access. This application will allow users to view the meeting and send a comment
or question to the commission via the Chat function. Submitted text comments will be read into the record at the
appropriate points in the meeting at the discretion of the administration.
All Citizen Comments will be timed and limited to three minutes (first period) or five minutes (second period). The
telephone number will be called ONE time; if there is no answer, the clerk will move on to the next citizen.
There will be NO in -person citizen comments for this meeting!
Thank You For Your Cooperation!
Report submitted by Commissioner Benoit
Sign Priority List- 1-28-21
Sub -
Score score Address Name Built Tour Area
Commissioner
currently Assigned
Brown and
29
209 Fourth
Hawkins
1906
Fourth
Sue
235 and 239
St Peter's church
28
Second
and rectory
1906
Second
Sue
28
327 Fifth
Swetman House
1916
5th
Tanguy
281
308 Adams
Van Gilder Hotel
1917
Adams
Tanguy
28
501 Railway
Train Depot
1917
Railway
Sue
City Mount
26
Marathon
Diversion Dam
1940
Cheryl
Third -
Hale (Eugene)
Millionaires
22
429 Third
House
1910
Row
Tanguy
Sea Bean and Sour
22
225 Fourth Ave
Dough Lodging
1906
Fourth
Cheryl, Sue
Third -
Millionaires
22
417 Third
house
1905
Row
Tanguy
211
227 Fourth
Generations
1916
Fourth
Tanguy
21
318 Second Ave
Sue Ward's house
1920
Second
Sue/Mary Ann
earlier
than
1928
(although
KPB says
20
313 Sixth
Mike Malloy House
1930)
Sixth
Mary Ann
19
235 Third Ave
Tides Inn
1930?
Third
Mary Ann, Cheryl
our list
says 42,
400 and 408
AK Point of View
KPB says
19
Sixth
Quonset
1940
Sixth
Mary Ann
202 Brownell -
19
same as 208?
upper
1907
Brownell/Second
Sue
Founders Landing
19
613 Railway Ave
Site
1903
Railway
Cheryl
Brownell Don
191
1335 First
1 Carlos house
1 19041
First st
I Sue
181
1218 Fourth
jurbachs
1 19411
Fourth
Isue
Page I 1
City- Woodlawn
Woodlawn
18
Cemetary
Cemetary
1916
Cheryl
Resurrect Art
18
302 Church St
Coffee House
1940
5th
Mary Ann
Standard Oil
17
611 Adams
Manager's Home
1930
Adams
mary ann
17
222 Fourth Ave
McMullen Building
1925
Fourth
Tanguy
City- Jefferson
16
and Ballaine
Lowell Creek Flume
1928?
Ballaine
Cheryl
16
308 Sixth
Keating Home
1920
Sixth
Mary Ann
Harborview
Previously Henton,
1931 -
now Marathon
evidence
14
232 Fifth Ave
Apartments
of 1906
5th
Cheryl?/Sue
FUNDING
LINE
Seward Community
13
1
Sixth Ave
Library & Museum
Sixth
Mary Ann
City- Fourth Ave-
Kawabe Park?
business district
Fourth Ave
13
2
history
Business district
Fourth
Cheryl/ Mary Ann
Mount Marathon
Race and fourth
City Mount
July celebration
13
3
Marathon
history- at the cliff
Cheryl
13
4
219 Fourth Ave
Orlander Building
1916
Fourth
Cheryl/Sue
13
5
304 Second Ave
Purple trim house
1912
Second
Tanguy
Sue
thinks
13
6
315 Second Ave
Al Plan's
1918
Second
Sue
Table only includes property owners that have requested a sign ranked in the top 25 and the 6
Legend below the funding line that all have the same score. I have recommended a sub -ranking.
Private
Property
City
Property
Funding
Line
Page 12
Updates
1. Several new property owners accepted since the last meeting and were ranked and added.
2. Commissioner Ward recommended removing one property. Commissioner Ward recommended
removing 309 Second Ave and keeping 202 Second Ave (same owners) to be fair and spread out signs
among owners. I listed 303 in the second wave of funding for now instead of removal.
3. 1 recommend putting Woodlawn Cemetery in round 2 and moving the Library up above the funding line
since it is the start of the tour some important to have funding for a sign in the first round.
Review I I -
Sub -ranking of 6 below funding line.
Any other properties immediately below funding line important for round 1? If so, any city properties above the
line that could wait for round 2 to allow it to be funded now?
Time Line
Tanguy will present.
Research and Photo Needs
• As you are doing research, consider you may need 4-5 pictures at 300 dpi for your sign.
• You may be able to get photos you can take high quality pictures of or scan from the owners.
• If you see a photo in a research book, note the photo credit (number, collection, who has it etc, and the
book it came from and page number).
• You can see what photos are available online also at the Seward Community Library Association
website at https://www.friendsofsclm.org/historic-photos-art-and-archives. When you find one, note
the photo number and collection, date, who took it etc. so we can request it and credit it on the sign.
There are more available that are not online, so if you see it in a book credited to Seward Community
Library Association but can't find it, if you note where you saw it with a good description we can ask
about it.
• Mary Ann will submit photo request forms for what you need to Resurrection Bay Historical Society and
the Seward Community Library Association. Please submit your photo needs info in our working
spreadsheet on the photo requests tab.
Assigned: Above Funding Line If Woodlawn Cemetery moved to Round 2. Additional properties to
get history on for the tour not considered in this.
Mary Ann- 7
Sue-7
Tanguy- 6
Cheryl- 5
Fred- 0
Page 13