HomeMy WebLinkAbout05122022 Historic Preservation Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes
May 12,2022 Volume 3,Page 347
CALL TO ORDER
The May 12, 2022 regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to
order at 7:44 p.m.by Chair Cheryl Seese.
OPENING CEREMONY
The commission led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Cheryl Seese presiding and
Sue Ward clit
eit Dona Walker
Art LeMaster
comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Elayna Yanusz, Museum Curator
Brenda Ballou, City Clerk
Excused—Libbrecht
Absent—Benoit
Vacant—One
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING—None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Ward/LeMaster) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Approve the April 14,2022 Regular Meeting Minutes.
Approve the April 21,2022 Special Meeting Minutes.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
City Administration Report—None
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Chair Report. Chair Seese stated she delivered the commission's first quarter report to
council.She had attended the council meeting when they discussed the status of the Jesse Lee Home
property;the commission was requested to provide input on ideas for the Jesse Lee Home Memorial,
specifically there was a request for HP to provide a mock-up of a historic narrative sign.Seese stated
that commissioners should attend at least one type of historic preservation training each year in order
to stay in good standing with the State Historic Preservation Office(SHPO). She reported that the
owner of the Train Wreck property may be interested in applying to have the property added to the
Seward register of historic places; Seese requested the property owner gather the documentation
about the history of the property. She reported that the city council was not interested in pursuing a
new zoning district downtown as HP had hoped; instead, she suggested the commission might
consider creating a subsection to the already-approved Downtown Historic District wherein there
could be constraints placed upon the properties to preserve the historical integrity,like along Fourth
Avenue between Adams Street and Washington Street. She stated that Commissioner Benoit was
underway updating the historic property inventory list,which would have to be expanded to include
properties built 1971 since that was 50 years ago. Seese said for the next CLG grant the commission
received that led to Phase 2 of the walking tour signs,she wanted to see attention paid to the original
peoples of Seward.
Other Reports and Announcements
Report on Historic Preservation Facebook Page. Seese referred the commission to the
packet for Facebook activity information.
Update on the Jesse Lee Home Memorial Park Project.Seese stated the city was dealing
with the property remediation.
Certified Local Government (CLG) Report. Seese said all the signs had been installed,
council had approved the purchase and appropriated funds,and the only thing left to do was to order
additional walking tour maps. Seese said she had receipts for flowers and supplies for Hoben Park
that she wished to be reimbursed for.
The commission scheduled a special meeting on Monday,May 12,2022 at 3:30 p.m. to consider a
resolution for the commission to purchase additional walking tour maps, as well as to approve
expenses for the Hoben Park flower urns.
Seese said she would submit a draft resolution for the walking tour maps, as well as the
agenda statement for reimbursement of Hoben Park supplies, to the city clerk by end of day
tomorrow.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Other New Business Items
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Review the nominations for the 2022 Historic Preservation Award,discuss criteria for awards,
and Vote on recipient(s).Nominees are: 1)Mary Tougas 2)Mary Ann Benoit 3)Doug Capra 4)
Cheryl Seese,Tanguy Libbrecht, Sue Ward,Mary Ann Benoit.
Clerk's Note: Two additional nominations were received before the deadline and were provided as
laydowns. Nominations were for: 1)the Historic Preservation Commission, and 2) Gary&Cheryl
Seese.
Seese reminded the commission about the nomination submission for Mary Tougas which
was carried forward from the last meeting. She said she nominated Tougas for her work preserving
documents and photographs.
Ward asked if each nomination could be reviewed. In response, Seese said that she didn't
want to give awards to people who had already received one previously.
Seese went to say that Doug Capra received an award in 2012, and Dot Bardarson had
nominated him for this year.Ward said Capra had contributed greatly to the walking tour project by
reviewing all the sign information.
The next nomination was for Mary Ann Benoit, which was submitted by Elizabeth Dunn.
Seese said she thought this nomination was in relation to the next nomination that was submitted by
Doreen Lorenz and which was for herself, Commissioner Libbrecht, Vice Chair Ward, and
Commissioner Benoit. She said, rather than having one commissioner recognized, she thought it
should be all commissioners or no commissioners,in her opinion.Ward disagreed and said she was
on the commission and had put in a lot of time, but felt that Commissioner Benoit had put in an
extraordinary amount of time and should be recognized for that. Ward thought Benoit had gone
above and beyond to pull off the walking tour project;Seese disagreed and said"we"pulled off that
project. Seese didn't think the efforts of the commissioners should be quantified by the number of
hours someone put into the project because it was a joint effort that accomplished this.
Ward said she supported the nomination for Cheryl and Gary Seese that was submitted by Iris
Darling,because Chair Seese had put in tons of hours outside of the meetings,and her husband was
her support. Walker said Seese deserved it; Ward concurred.
Seese said the last nomination was for the Seward Historic Preservation Commission of
2021-2022, submitted by Iris Darling. She said, while Commissioners LeMaster and Walker were
very valuable,2022 was not even half over yet.Walker thought it should be the four commissioners
who worked on the project. Ward had a hard time voting for herself. Seese said at the last meeting,
the commissioners had declined the nominations because they had been submitted by fellow
commissioners, but this time the nominations were submitted by members of the public. Seese
thought that made the nominations acceptable.
Motion (Seese/Walker) Award 2022 Historic Preservation Awards
to: Doug Capra, Mary Tougas, HP
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Commissioners Cheryl Seese, Sue Ward,
Tanguy Libbrecht, and Mary Ann Benoit,
and Cheryl and Gary Seese.
LeMaster wondered how many awards were customary to bestow.Seese said there was no set
number.
Motion Passed Unanimous
HP Agenda and Discussion Rules.
Seese directed the commission's attention to page 46 of the packet for a memo from the city
manager which outlined the role of the commission and their administrative contact. Seese said she
wanted the entire commission to have this information.
Discuss and possibly vote regarding the Jesse Lee Memorial and possible CLG grant
application.
The commission did not discuss this item.
Duties of the Chair.
Seese said she included a write up in the packet of her notes about being the chair,in case the
next chair found it useful.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
2022 Historic Preservation Meeting& Work Session Schedule
CITIZEN COMMENTS—None
COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Ward said,with Seese leaving the commission, she did not want it to be assumed that she
would be stepping into the role of chair, and so she intended to discontinue her role as vice chair
going forward. She suggested the commission take a hiatus from June through August,and resume
meeting in September. She also wished to take some time to recruit new members for the
commission.
Seese thought taking a hiatus was a great idea;it would provide everyone with a break to rest,
and to recruit.
LeMaster said taking a break made a lot of sense to him. He reminded everyone about the
Board&Commission training on Saturday at the library.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:29 p.m.
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