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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01112024 Historic Preservation Packet 1963 1965 2005 The City of Seward,Alaska An-AmF.�.e 3.i HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION r MEETING AGENDA City Council Chambers, 410 Adams Street Please silence all cell phones and devices during the meeting Chair Tanguy Libbrecht Commissioner Art LeMaster Assistant City Manager Jason Vice Chair Sue Ward Commissioner Laura Erickson Bickling Commissioner Mary Ann Benoit Commissioner Todd Mashlan Museum Curator Allison Stacy Commissioner Donna Walker City Clerk Kris Peck Monday,January 11,2024 Time:Immediately Following Work Session 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT (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 listed under Item 7. Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a commission member requests. In the event ofsuch a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda. Marked with *.) 6. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS,AND REPORTS A. Proclamations and Awards -None B. City Administration Report C. Chair Report D. Other Reports and Announcements 1) Report on Historic Preservation Facebook Page (pg. 3) E. Presentations -None (Presentations are limited to ten minutes each, excluding Q&A, and are limited to two per meeting unless increased by council.) 7. CONSENT AGENDA-None 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None 9. NEW BUSINESS A. Resolutions -None B. Other New Business Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Agenda 1-11-2024 11 P a g e 1) Approve August 24, 2023 Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes. (pg. 33) 2) Approve October 19, 2023 Special Meeting Minutes. (pg. 36) 3) Approve 2024 Meeting Schedule and Priorities. (pg. 39) 4) Approve scored Local Seward Historic Register applications. (pg. 42) 5) Approve priority order of Walking Tour Signs. (pg. 45) 6) Assign Commission Member to work with City Administrator to write Annual Report. 7) Update Draft of Seward's Day Proclamation. 8) Discuss Public Noticing for Historic Preservation Award. 10. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action required.) A. Reminder of Meetings 1) Regular Meeting and Work Session on April 11, 2024 B. Other Items 1) CLG Process Updates 2) Hoben Park Updates (pg. 49) 3) Project— 1111 Second Avenue Updates (pg. 49) 11. CITIZEN COMMENTS (There is no sign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five(5) minutes per speaker.) 12. COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS AND RESPONSES TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 13. 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ROLL CALL There were present: Tanguy Libbrecht presiding and Sue Ward Mary Ann Benoit Dona Walker Art LeMaster Laura Erickson Todd Mashlan comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Bailey Sayler, Library Museum Director Kris Peck, City Clerk Excused—None Absent—None Vacant—None CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING—None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Ward/Erickson) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: There were no items on the consent agenda. SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS City Administration Report Library Museum Director Bailey Sayler announced that the current museum curator Elana Yanusz was leaving the City of Seward. 33 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes August 24, 2023 Volume, Page Chair Report Libbrecht said he was thrilled to have a full commission and welcomed Todd Mashlan to the group. Libbrecht felt the work session prior to the regular meeting was very beneficial. He introduced Maria Lewis from the Alaska State Preservation Office as the guest speaker. Libbrecht proposed to have a special meeting on Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. to work on the nominations for the historic register and CLG grants. Presentation Alaska State Historic Preservation Presentation by Maria Lewis Report on Historic Preservation Facebook Page Benoit summarized the Facebook data that was included in the meeting packet. The Historic Walking Tour Mount Marathon sign had generated a lot of social media activity during the Fourth of July Celebration. NEW BUSINESS Other New Business Items Approve the May 11,2023 Regular Meeting Minutes Motion (Libbrecht/Benoit) Approve the May 11,2023 Regular Meeting Minutes Motion Passed Yes: LeMaster, Ward, Benoit, Erickson, Walker,Libbrecht Abstained: Mashlan Discuss Founder's Day Activities for August 28, 2023 The event would be held at the Seward Community Library and Museum from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The 100t' anniversary of the Alaska Railroad would also be celebrated. Nominate and Promote Historic Sites for Seward Local Register Libbrecht wanted to work more on the process and hold a special meeting to nominate and award sites for the Seward Register for Historic Places. He also wanted to discuss CLG Grant opportunities and host a presentation in support of Brown & Hawkins. There would be no nominations tonight for any historic sites. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS—None 34 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes August 24, 2023 Volume, Page CITIZEN COMMENTS Ristine Casagranda, inside city limits, said Historic Preservation was an amazing commission and worked well together. She was always impressed by how much she learned at the Historic Preservation meetings. She felt the commission was on the path of helping historic property owners. COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Libbrecht thanked Casagranda for her comments.He thanked Maria Lewis for her help with the CLG Grants and for attending the work session and meeting. Erickson appreciated the citizen comment and Lewis for being in attendance. Walker appreciated Lewis for her information on CLG grants. Benoit thanked Lewis for all the information that she shared tonight. She thanked Casagranda for her comments and thanked Mashlan for joining the commission. Benoit said the commission was a partner with the Rotary Club for the Art in the Park proj ects.Future updates of the historic walking tour should include Rotary Park by the lagoon. Ward noted that Benoit did a lot of research on the history of the lagoon and it was very interesting. Benoit elaborated that the lagoon area used to be a city dump,but visitors found it upsetting. Thankfully it was converted into the lagoon. LeMaster thanked Casagranda and Lewis for their ideas and for attending the meetings tonight. Mashlan thanked everyone for the warm welcome. He was looking forward to putting his college degree to use with Historic Preservation Commission. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. Kris Peck Tanguy Libbrecht City Clerk Chair (City Seal) 35 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes October 19, 2023 Volume, Page CALL TO ORDER The October 19,2023 special meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order at 12:00 p.m. by Chair Tanguy Libbrecht. OPENING CEREMONY Tanguy Libbrecht led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Tanguy Libbrecht presiding and Sue Ward Dona Walker Art LeMaster comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Kat Sorensen, City Manager Kris Peck, City Clerk Excused—Benoit, Mashlan Absent—Erickson Vacant—None 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: There were no items on the consent agenda. SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS City Administration Report-None Chair Report 36 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes October 19, 2023 Volume, Page Vice Chair Ward highlighted the Historic Preservation Commission priorities for CLG Grants and the procedures for supporting the grant proj ects.Ward noted the narrow scope of Historic Preservation's involvement with supporting grant projects. She spoke to the legacy of the Brown& Hawkins Building and historic importance to Seward and the State of Alaska. Chair Libbrecht added that Historic Preservation would be looking at the value of the building to Seward.He wanted to protect the entire west side of downtown from fires.He noted this would require the involvement and support of city council to proceed. NEW BUSINESS Resolution 2023-003: A Resolution Of The Seward Historic Preservation Commission Of The City Of Seward, Alaska, Supporting The Brown & Hawkins Fire Suppression System Project For The Historical Buildings Located At 205, 207 & 209 Fourth Avenue and Recommending The City Manager Accept And Administer Federal Funding Provided By The Alaska Department Of Natural Resources Motion (Ward/Walker) Approve Resolution 2023-003 Kat Sorensen noted two corrections that should be made to the resolution. Motion To Amend (Walker/Ward) Amend The Title Of The Resolution To Say "Accept And Administer"And The Words "Pass Through"Be Stricken Motion Passed Unanimous Motion To Amend (Libbrecht/Walker) Amend The Last WHEREAS To Say "Historic Preservation"And"The City Of Seward" Be Stricken Motion Passed Unanimous Main Motion As Amended Passed Unanimous INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS—None CITIZEN COMMENTS —None COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Libbrecht thanked the city manager for her guidance and support. He thanked the clerk for helping organize the meeting. 37 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes October 19, 2023 Volume, Page Ward said she was not a fan of special meetings generally but was thankful for the support from the city manager and city clerk for their help with organizing the special meeting. Ward thanked her fellow commissioners for their support as well. LeMaster thanked city manager for her input. 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The hope was that identifying and recognizing properties that were important in Seward's history would help change the way the community perceives its historic resources and encourage private citizens and public officials to preserve these resources. In addition, the research and documentation that result from completing the local register application provides a valuable historic resource. Since there is nothing regulatory about being listed on the Seward Register of Historic Places, placement on the local register does not place any restrictions or limitations on a property. The purpose of this guide is to assist individuals in completing the Seward Register of Historic Places application form. It is not necessary for the applicant to be the property owner. Anyone can prepare and submit an application to nominate an eligible property for the local register. Per the above ordinance, I gathered that CRITERIA AND THE APPLICATION already exist and are posted on the web page. Per established city code, anyone can nominate a property to the register (See above). We should make our own recommendations as well. We can simply fill out an application for each property, then score them. I propose the following system for answers to questions on the already established application: 1. YES=2 2. Somewhat=1 3. NO=O We can then rate all the properties that we have filled out applications for and award up to the Six (6) Plaques we have in our possession. Following the HP Work session, we can vote to approve the properties to be awarded at the HP Meeting. (Seward Historic Register Properties List) Recommendations for Seward Historic Register Plaques: T. Libbrecht 42 HPC Meeting January 11, 2024 Current buildings are on the historic walking tour, the owners have maintained or restored the properties and tried to retain some or all the historic integrity, they are continuing to operate the properties as local businesses or residences, they have an interesting history to share and are in locations which help educate the public about our history. • Urbach's - Longest continuous family run business in Seward. Has asked for a historic walking tour sign. Seen by many locals and visitors year-round. • McMullin Building - In the downtown historic business district and has been continuously operated as a business throughout time. • Standard Oil Managers House - Bed and breakfast that has been restored and shares history with visitors. • Alaska's Point of View Quonset Hut - Interesting history and well-maintained building on the walking tour being shared with many visitors each year. • Manthey House - Example of a private residence that has been restored. • Brownell House - Bed and breakfast with some restoration, that shares history with visitors. Recommendations for Seward Historic Register Plaques: M. Benoit I suggest these buildings for your consideration to be on the Seward Register of Historic Places and/or receive a plaque due to the following reasons: • They are currently on the Seward Historic Register but do not have a plaque. • They are featured on the historic walking tour or high on the list to be considered for a sign. • The owners have dedicated themselves to preserving or restoring the properties while safeguarding their historical essence. • They remain active as local businesses, organizations, or residences, and have captivating historical stories. • Their strategic locations serve to educate and enlighten the public about our rich history. Ballaine House was on the Seward Historic Register list but does not have a plaque. They want a sign for the walking tour. Urbach's:Seward's Longest Continuous Family-Run Business With deep historical roots in the community, it has recently requested a historic walking tour sign. This iconic establishment is a familiar sight to both locals and visitors year-round. McMullin Building: A Stalwart of the Downtown Historic Business District Located in the heart of Seward's downtown historic business district, the McMullin Building has maintained its role as a thriving business and/or provided space for other 43 HPC Meeting January 11, 2024 businesses throughout its existence. This landmark serves as a testament to the enduring entrepreneurial spirit of the area. They have a walking tour sign. Standard Oil Manager's House:A Bed and Breakfast with a Rich History. The Standard Oil Manager's House has been restored and transformed into a charming bed and breakfast that welcomes visitors and shares its captivating history with guests. They have a walking tour sign. Alaska's Point of View Quonset Hut:A Well-Preserved Relic with Fascinating History. The Quonset Hut at Alaska's Point of View is a well-maintained and unique remnant of the war, with a rich history. As a highlight on the walking tour, it captivates numerous visitors each year, providing a window into a unique past. Brownell House: A Quaint Bed and Breakfast Nestled Within the Historic Residence of Seward's Founders. This Bed and Breakfast is not only a place to stay but also a living testament to the history of one of Seward's pioneering figures. Situated within one of Seward's oldest homes (1904), this residence shares our history with a historical walking tour sign. Manthey House: A Beautifully Restored Private Residence. The Manthey House exemplifies the dedication to historical preservation, with its restoration. While it stands as a private residence, its historic significance is a testament to the community's commitment to honoring its heritage. *St. Peter's rectory is on the Seward Historic Register list and has a blank plaque that needs to be completed. I believe there are numerous sites that already have plaques that have not weathered well and should be replaced, such as Resurrect Art's plaque. I think we should order extra for that purpose. 44 3) Recommendations for Properties for Additional Historic Walking Tour Signs for Future Grant Applications. M. Benoit - 01-11-24 RESOLUTION 2021-003 was drafted on 2-5-21, identifying our scoring criteria for selecting sign locations. A summary is below. Points Criteria 7 Is it on the National Register of Historic Places 6 Is it on our Seward Historic Properties List Should it be on our Seward historic properties list but not due to oversight or 5 other special considerations 5 Was it built 1905-1910 5 Was the building or person who lived there significant in Seward's History 4 Was it built 1911-1920 3 Does it have an interesting history that people on the walking tour would like? 3 Does its exterior appearance have reasonable historic integrity 3 Was it built 1921-1930 2 Was it built 1931-1940 1 Was it built 1941-1950 45 At the time, we identified the following properties, and all received signs except those highlighted because of lack of funding. Sub- Score score Address Name 291 209 Fourth Brown and Hawkins 28 235 and 239 Second St Peter's church and rectory 28 327 Fifth Swetman House 28 308 Adams Van Gilder Hotel 281 501 Railway Train Depot 26 City Mount Marathon Diversion Dam 22 429 Third Hale (Eugene) House 22 225 Fourth Ave Sea Bean and Sour Dough Lodging 22 417 Third Home (Holland House) 21 227 Fourth Generations 21 318 Second Ave Manthey House 20 313 Sixth Mike Malloy House 19 235 Third Ave Tides Inn 19 400 and 408 Sixth AK Point of View Quonset 19 208 Brownell Home (Home Brew Alley) 19 613 Railway Ave Founders Landing Site 19 335 First Brownell Don Carlos house 18 302 Church St Resurrect Art Coffee House 17 611 Adams Standard Oil Manager's Home 17 222 Fourth Ave McMullen Building 16 City- Jefferson and Ballaine Lowell Creek Flume 16 308 Sixth Keating Home (Dryden House) 14 232 Fifth Ave Marathon Apartments, previously Henton 13 1 Sixth Ave Seward Library & Museum 13 2 -Kawabe Park Fourth Ave Business district Mount Marathon Race July 4 celebration 13 3 City Mount Marathon history 13 4 219 Fourth Ave Orlander Building Home (Al Plan) has been sold, suggest 13 6 315 Second Ave dropping this one. 13 5 304 Second Ave Home (Erickson home) still interested. 46 When we ranked the last round of properties we stated: "The Seward Historic Preservation Commission expects that all interested property owners will be included in the tour,which also includes a paper tour map, but only a limited number will get signs at this time due to funding. We expect to request a second grant in the near future, so all interested property owners can potentially get a sign over time." Based on the above list, 315 Ave (Erickson home) will be at the top of the list, Other property owners who expressed interest in being considered for a sign at the time or since then, were scored according to our criteria and listed below. Those that have confirmed their continued interest are in bold. In addition, I checked for any properties on the national register or Seward Register that had not received a sign because they had not previously responded or were sent notification (Romig/Cameron House). I contacted them to see if they were interested and scored them according to the criteria. 14 Sites for Consideration- 13 Needing Funding Score Address Name 13 304 Second Ave 1912 Erickson House (previously approved) 23 437 Third Ave Ballaine House 22 411 Third Ave Stewart House 22 423 Third ave Romig/Cameron House 21 504 Adams IOOF building-Tom Swann Harriman Bank Manager- no response previously. I stopped by 21 419 Second Ave and asked, they will think about it. No response back. Site of the Mary Lowell homesite and then The Line. We have 19 125 Third Avenue tentative permission to put a sign here. 1411 18 Chamberlain Dairy Residence 1920-Walter Blue House (real estate office) Rissie Casagrande. 18 321 Third Avenue Not on spreadsheet. 171300 First Ave 11925 Overly's (where artist Van Emple stayed) Hotel Seward- has been sold. Have not contacted the new owners 15 809 Second Ave to inquire about interest. Norway Maple- previously Eide- Stotko house on Seward register, torn down, new house is similar to original. Has offered to let others go first as the maple is already on the walking tour 13 420 Third map and the original house was torn down. 13 309 Second Ave- 1920- Erikson house 13 223 Sixth I Downtown House- Libbrecht (not this round) 121306 First Ave 11930 SHOOP PHILIP G Jr 12 318 First Ave- 11935 HAFEMEISTER DEBRA G 9 303 Second Ave- 1908 or 1920? Charles Sheldon House- they declined at this time. replace 11111 Second Ave 1111 Second Ave, Stucco Johnson Historic Homesite, 1916 47 In addition, the city has interest in replacing a sign on the existing walking tour at 1111 Second Ave regarding the original location of the Stucco Johnson house. The location is across the street from the Rotary Park Pavilion on Second Avenue. This sign is quite old, vandalized, and originally designed by Carol Griswold. I discussed with Carol and Melanie Hauze from Seward Parks and Recreation about updating this sign to look like the others on the walking tour and including new information (a picture of the house in it's original location) that RBHS recently received. Parks and Rec and Carol are both supportive of the idea and Parks and Rec will pay for the sign costs. I have requested a general estimate per sign from Corvus Designs to assist us in determining what we can accomplish with different grant amounts. 48 HPC Meeting — Ongoing and New Business M. Benoit 1-11-24 Hoben Park Updates • City will take over purchasing, planting and water flowers at Hoben Park as per Melanie Hauze. • An anonymous donor would like to pay for a memorial bench and plaque and put it at Hoben Park.They have developed wording for the plaque. Plaque has been ordered. • 1 discussed with Melanie Hauze the plans to continue planting some historic lilacs and white roses from the Cable House.The city is supportive. Collaborative Project Opportunity-1111 Second Avenue • City Parks and Rec is interested in fixing up the area with the sign about Stucco Johnson's house, cleaning up the lot, replacing the bridge, potentially building stairs to the old house site and potentially putting a historic sign there, and updating the sign near Second Ave to be consistent with the walking tour signs. Melanie Hauze has agreed to pay for a new sign. I have discussed working with Carol Griswold,the original designer of that sign about getting materials for us to create a new sign with Corvus Designs to be consistent with other signs on the walking tour(it is on the current tour). It is a potential cooperative project with Seward Rotary Club, which may with site cleanup. 49