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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
May 18, 2016 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
Linda Lasota 1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair
Term Expires May,20/8 2. OPENING CEREMONY
A. Pledge of Allegiance
John French
Vice Chair 3. ROLL CALL
Term Expires May,20/7
Fred Woelkers 4. SPECIAL REPORTS
Commissioner A. Special Report
Term Expires May,20/8 1. Chair Report
2. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update - Roach
Wadeen Hepworth 3. Resurrection Bay Historical Society Update - French
Commissioner 4. Iditarod Trail Blazers Update - Hepworth
Term Expires May,2017 5. Alaska Nellie Materials Update
6. Mapping Project- Historical Properties-Kurtz
Laura Erickson 7. Administration Report
Commissioner
Term Expires May,20/7
5. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE
Wolfgang Kurtz ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING [Those who
Commissioner have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak Time is
Term Expires May.2016 limited to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this
agenda item.]
Sandie Roach'
Commissioner 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Term Expires May.2016 [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by
asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately
unless a council member so requests. In the event of such a request,
James Hunt the item is returned to the Regular Agenda]
City Manager
Valarie Kingsland
Library Museum
Director
Vacant
Library Museum
Curator
City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda
February 17, 2016 Page 1
7. PUBLIC HEARINGS -None
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Report on any contact from Seward Parks and Recreation Department regarding
evaluating historic value of parts of Two Lakes and Forest Acres.
B. Discuss how the Commission should coordinate and facilitate its input to the City and
other entities regarding AHPA Section 106 compliance for projects within the
Commission's geographic area of responsibility.
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. Discuss, review and vote on draft letter's prepared by Commissioners regarding the
following four topics: State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)regarding assistance
surveying historic value of properties in Seward; SHPO assistance surveying outer coastal
area; U.S. Army Corp of Engineers report on repairs to the Lowell Creek Division
Tunnel; and DOT Section 106 letter received by SHPC. 3
B. Review,discuss and approve SHPC 2016 Priorities list. ....9
C. Nomination's for Seward Historic Preservation Award 2016. 17
D. Confirm the Saturday May 21 Work Session start time changed from 10am to 9am.
10. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No Action Required) -None
11. COMMISSIONERS' COMMENTS
12. CITIZENS' COMMENTS
13. COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS'
COMMENTS
14. ADJOURNMENT
City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda
February 17, 2016 Page 2
18 May 2016
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
John French, Vice Chair
PO Box 167
Seward, AK 99664
Department of the Army
Alaska District, US Army Corps of Engineers,
Attn: Shona Pierce
PO Box 6898
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, AK 99506-0898
RE: Local evaluation of potential adverse impacts to historic resources pursuant to Section 106
of the National Historic Preservation Act from Lowell Creek diversion tunnel project.
Dear Ms. Pierce,
A copy of your letter to Judith Bittner, dated 04 November 2015,regarding the Lowell Creek
diversion tunnel project, was forwarded to the Seward Historic Preservation Commission
(Commission) by the Seward City Clerk. It is our understanding that the engineering design for
this project is still on-going so comments on the potential impacts of the project on historical or
archeological resources are still appropriate.
Information received from the City of Seward administration indicates that the project is
envisioned in two phases. First, emergency repairs which need to be expedited; followed by
major renovation or replacement of the diversion tunnel. The Commission concurs with your
determination that the emergency repairs should have minimal adverse effect on the historic
character of the Lowell Creek diversion facilities under Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966 [36 CFR800.3(a)(1)]. Where there may be minor impacts the
Commission agreed with the Seward City Council and administration that the need to address
public health and safety issues should be given priority.
The major renovation phase of the Lowell Creek diversion project causes the Commission
greater concern. First, to correct two inaccuracies in your letter, Table 1 on page four of your
letter(from the AHRS card) implies that the"diversion tunnel"was the only part of the original
project considered for listing. This is inconsistent with you first statement under `Assessment of
Effect' on page four. To clarify,the original nomination on the National Register of Historic
Places attests that the listing was complete on 23 November 1977. More importantly, that the
nomination and listing were for the"Flood Control Project on Lowell Creek at Seward Alaska"
consisting of three parts: a)the new diversion dam, b)the tunnel, and c)the outflow works. This
makes highly unlikely that major renovation work will not adversely affect the historic value of
the site. However, the Commission concurs with USACE, the Seward City Council and
administration that the health and public safety issues regarding the project should take
precedent. Therefore we are recommending mitigation of the adverse effects on this historic
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property by adding interpretive materials at the outflow end of the project. These could either be
printed signage or a digital "app". It should inform the public of nature and need for the original
project, and the project's completion enhanced development and safety within the City of
Seward.
The Commission's second concern relates to the low probability of encountering historically
significant archeological artifacts during the course of the project. We differ with your
implication that archeological deposits must be "intact"to be historically significant. Of course
that would be preferable but considering the importance of early uses of Resurrection Bay and
the shallowness of documentation, any datable finds would be significant.
Russian letters,de Laguna's description of Chugach Prehistory(1956), and Alaska Native oral
history(http://www.chugachmiut.org/tribes/qutekcak.html )report up to "three Native villages
existing in the immediate vicinity of Seward. The village of Kangiaq was located at Day Harbor
and belonged to a local group known as the Kaniaymiut or "Bay People." A second village,
called the Qutatluq in Alutiiq, was located at or near the present town of Seward while a third
village, located somewhere in the same vicinity, was called Kani lik or"Two Boys." In the
Alutiiq language the site of Seward is known as Qutekcak, or "big beach."
The southwest corner of the Seward town site was site of the Russian Fort Voskresenskii and
ship yard where the frigate Phoenix was constructed in 1794. Unfortunately the exact location of
these historically important facilities is unknown. Later Frank and Mary Lowell, an Alutiiq from
Port Graham,homesteaded the area which Mary sold to the Ballaine brothers in 1903. None of
this early history has been well documented. So any archeological artifacts from those periods
would be significant.
The Commission agrees that the probability of work on the project encountering such artifacts is
not sufficiently high to warrant a survey prior to initiating the project. However,the Commission
does believe that such findings are of sufficient potential importance that the project work should
include a mitigation plan to stop work and document any such finds should they occur.
Pursuant to its duty To support enforcement of the Alaska Historic Preservation Act,AS 41.35
(Seward City Code 2.30.425(a)(6))The Seward Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed
the letter from the US Army Corps of Engineers describing its determination of no adverse
effects to historic resources from the Lowell Creek flood control project as described in the
letter. The Commission makes the following recommendations as enumerated in the discussion
above:
1. The Commission disagrees with the finding of no adverse effect to historic resources.
However, the potential impact on the historic importance of the Lowell Creek flood
control project is not sufficient to justify a full survey under NHPA, Section 106.
Furthermore the importance of the project for the public safety of Seward residents
outweighs the delays required for such a survey.
2. The Commission recommends the following actions to mitigate the potential adverse
effects of the project:
(a) The cost of improved public educational materials be added to the project.
These could be either interpr4etive signage or a digital app.
(b) A plan to stop work and document any unexpected archeological resources in
the unexpected event of their encounter during the project.
The Commission has reviewed this letter and approved it on<date> by a vote of<number>
affirmative votes and<number> in opposition.
Approved and signed on behalf of the entire Commission
John French, Vice Chair date
Cc:
Ms. Judith Bittner
State Historic Preservation Officer
Office of History and Archeology
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1310
Anchorage, AK 99501-3565
City of Seward
C/O Johanna Kinney, City Clerk
PO Box 167
Seward, AK 99664-0167
Qutekcak Native Tribe
C/0 Scott Allen,Tribal Administrator
PO Box 1467
Seward, AK 99664-1467
Chugach Alaska Corporation
C/0 Angelina Sawden, Cultural Resources Project Coordinator
380 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 1200
Anchorage, AK 99508-3463
Chugachmuit, Inc.
C/0 Nathan Lojewski, Forestry Manager
1840 Bragaw Street, Suite 110
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Seward Historic Preservation Commission
John French, Vice Chair
PO Box 167
Seward,AK 99664
Eric D. Hilsinger
Design&Engineering Services
ADOT&PF
PO Box 196900
Anchorage, AK 99519-6900
RE: Local evaluation of potential adverse impacts to historic resources pursuant to Section 106
of the National Historic Preservation Act from Seward Roads Improvement projects
(CFHWY000004/0001551)
Dear Mr. Hilsinger,
Thank you for your letter dated 15 March 2016 concerning the Seward Road Improvement
projects(CFHWY000004/0001551) and the finding of no historic properties adversely. The
Seward Historic Preservation Commission(Commission)has met and reviewed your findings.
The Commission appreciates your due diligence in evaluating the actual structures in the project
areas,and concurs with your finding that they are not eligible for protecting under the National
Historic Preservation Act(AHPA).
However the Commission is concerned by your almost glib dismissal of potential importance
under National Register of Historic Places, Criterion D: Information value; Properties significant
for their ability to yield important information about prehistory or history. Several aspects of the
proposed projects infringe upon areas with potential to elucidate aspects of the Seward area's
early history or that of World War II. With the exception of those done by the National Park
Service (NPS), systematic archeological surveys for archeological resources, such as those
recommended in the context of NPHA, Section 106, have been almost non-existent in the
Seward area.
The Commission's second concern relates to the low probability of encountering historically
significant archeological artifacts during the course of the project. Russian letters, de Laguna's
description of Chugach Prehistory (1956), and Alaska Native oral history
(http://www.chugachmiut.org/tribes/qutekcak.html )report up to "three Native villages existing
in the immediate vicinity of Seward. The village of Kangiaq was located at Day Harbor and
belonged to a local group known as the Kaniaymiut or"Bay People." A second village, called the
Qutatluq in Alutiiq, was located at or near the present town of Seward while a third village,
located somewhere in the same vicinity, was called Kani lik or"Two Boys." In the Alutiiq
language the site of Seward is known as Qutekcak, or "big beach."
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The southwest corner of the Seward town site was site of the Russian Fort Voskresenskii and
shipyard where the frigate Phoenix was constructed in 1794. Unfortunately the exact location of
these historically important facilities is unknown. Later Frank and Mary Lowell, an Alutiiq from
Port Graham,homesteaded the area which Mary sold to the Ballaine brothers in 1903.None of
this early history has been well documented. So any archeological artifacts from those periods
would be significant.
The Fort Raymond/Forest Acres portion of the project area was central to World War II
deployments in the Resurrection Bay area. Much of the tract has been stripped of World War II
era structures so that any recoverable archeological history remains subsurface.
The Commission's concern is based in part on the facts that both prior NPS surveys, and the
project improving the infrastructure under Third Avenue all unearthed artifacts worthy of
documentation and preservation.
The Commission agrees that the probability of work on the project encountering such artifacts is
not sufficiently high to warrant a survey prior to initiating the project. However,the Commission
does believe that such findings are of sufficient potential importance that the project work should
include a mitigation plan to stop work and document any such finds should they occur.
Pursuant to its duty To support enforcement of the Alaska Historic Preservation Act, AS 41.35
(Seward City Code 2.30.425(a)(6)) The Seward Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed
the letter from the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities describing its
determination of no adverse effects to historic structures from the Seward Road Improvement
projects as described in the attachments to this letter. The Commission makes the following
recommendations as enumerated in the discussion above:
1. The Commission disagrees with the finding of no adverse effect to historic resources;
based on the possible uncover of artifacts of potential historic importance
2. The Commission recommends a plan be developed and implemented to stop work and
document any unexpected archeological resources in the unexpected event of their
encounter during the project.
The Commission has reviewed this letter and approved it on<date> by a vote of<number>
affirmative votes and <number>in opposition.
Approved on behalf of the entire Seward Historic Preservation Commission,
Date
John French, Vice Chair
Cc:
Ms. Judith Bittner
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State Historic Preservation Officer
Office of History and Archeology
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1310
Anchorage, AK 99501-3565
City of Seward
C/O Johanna Kinney, City Clerk
PO Box 167
Seward,AK 99664-0167
Qutekcak Native Tribe
C/0 Scott Allen, Tribal Administrator
PO Box 1467
Seward, AK 99664-1467
Chugach Alaska Corporation
C/O Angelina Sawden, Cultural Resources Project Coordinator
380 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 1200
Anchorage, AK 99508-3463
Chugachmuit, Inc.
C/O Nathan Lojewski, Forestry Manager
1840 Bragaw Street, Suite 110
Seward Historic Preservation Commission 2016
Priorities List
Public Outreach
• Coordination with Planning and Zoning- At least once a year, the Historic
Preservation Commission would like to meet with and coordinate activities and/or
projects with the Planning and Zoning Commission (1)
• Historic Preservation Web Presence - Continual updating and work on website to
reflect Seward's Historical Resources (2)
• National Historic Preservation Month- Continue to participate and plan celebrations
for the recognition of H.P. Month. The scope of the activities will vary from year to
year (1)
a. The month of May is Historic Preservation Month
• Seward Annual Historic Preservation Award (1)
a. The Historic Preservation award may be given in May
b. Announce to the public the nominations the commission believes deserve to
be a recipient of the award. Nominations should be received by April.
c. Update City plaque as appropriate in timely manner.
• Local Historic Plants and Tree (2)
a. Inventory of Local Historic Plants and Trees
b. Request Nominations from the Public.
• The First Friday Fireside Historical Lecture Series- (2)
a. Bi-yearly work session to brainstorm program ideas
• Cemetery Information Project(2)
a. Update Cemetery/Obituary Information on Seward Historic Preservation
website and Past Perfect Database.
• Purchase of Alaska 150th 2017 Anniversary (1)
a. Promote and assist in community coordination activities for the celebration
of the purchase of Alaska 150th Anniversary in 2017. Direct coordination with
but is not limited; City of Seward, Resurrection Bay Historic Society, Kenai
Fjords National Park, Pioneers of Alaska, City of Seward Chamber of
Commerce, U.S. Coast Guard, Trail Blazers', Alaska State Parks, Seward
American Legion, Moose Pass Sportsmen Club, PSTA Site Council, local
religious organizations, Rotary, businesses, society clubs and other local
interested parties.
Historic Structures &Sites (1)
• Continue to update the Seward Inventory of Historic Sites
• Continue to nominate structures, site's and vessels to Seward Local Register
• Monitor the Historical Jesse Lee Home Project
• The Commission continues to support Historical Hoben Park's restoration and is
willing to assist with planting the planters.
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Priorities List
Historic Preservation Plan
• Seward Historic Preservation Plan- (1) Current plan is in review, rewrite and
update status.
a. Promote economic incentives; historical preservation and education;
enhance understanding of economic heritage tourism.
Other Commission Tasks
• *Establish and maintain a basic working inventory of cultural resources in the
local area, compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and
annually provide new data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. (1)
• *Survey and inventory community historic architectural and archaeological
resources within the community. (1)
• Set priorities for CLG grant applications. (1)
a. Schedule annual work session to discuss future grant applications
• Participate in the review of the City of Seward Comprehensive Plan. (1)
* Required by City Code
March 18, 2016
Code (1) HIGH PIORITY (2) ONGOING
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Revised Priorities List 2015
Public Outreach
• Coordination with Planning and Zoning-At least once a year, preferably in the fall,
the Historic Preservation Commission would like to meet with and coordinate
activities and/or projects with the Planning and Zoning Commission
• Historic Preservation Web Presence - Continual updating and work on website (2015
revision)
• National Historic Preservation Month- Continue to participate and plan celebrations
for the recognition of H.P. Month. The scope of the activities will vary from year to
year, but activity needs to be identified many months in advance.
a. The month of May is Historic Preservation Month
b. Place the National Historic Preservation Month on the January Agenda
• Seward Annual Historic Preservation Award- Continue to solicit candidates.
a. The Historic Preservation award may be given in May
b. Place the Seward Annual Historic Preservation Award on the January Agenda.
c. Solicit the public to nominate people they think deserve to be a recipient of
the award. Nominations must be received by April.
d. Update City plaque as appropriate.
• Local Plants and Tree
a. Inventory of Local Plants and Trees
b. Solicit Nominations From the Public in March of each year.
• The First Friday Fireside Historical Lecture Series-
a. August meeting agenda item to set up work session to brainstorm program
ideas
• Cemetery Information Project
a. Update Cemetery/Obituary Information on Seward Historic Preservation
website and PastPerfect Database.
Historic Structures & Sites
• Hoben Park has been approved for historic reconstruction by Council
a. The Commission continues to support and is willing to assist with this
project.
• Continue to update the Seward Inventory of Historic Sites
• Continue to nominate structures and site to Seward Local Register
• Monitor the Jesse Lee Home Project
Historic Preservation Plan
• Seward Historic Preservation Plan-The plan needs to be reviewed and updated.
a. CLG Grant has been received and work is ongoing
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Other Required Tasks
• *Establish and maintain a basic working inventory of cultural resources in the
local area, compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and
annually provide new data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. —CLG
Historic Preservation Program, State Guidelines Pg. 3.
• *Survey and inventory community historic architectural and archaeological
resources within the community.
• Set priorities for grant applications.
a. Schedule annual work session to discuss future grant applications
• Participate in the review of the Comprehensive Plan. (2015 revision)
* Required by City Code
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2016-001
A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, REQUESTING
COUNCIL ADOPT THE 2016 COMMISSION PRIORITIES.
WHEREAS,the Seward Historic Preservation Commission wishes to assist the City Council
with the ongoing responsibilities it holds as a Certified Local Government(CLG), which requires
provision for recognition of the historically significant activities, structures and the people who
helped build Seward; and
WHEREAS,it is the responsibility of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission to assist
with the continuing education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community
history; and
WHEREAS,it is also the responsibility of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission to
assist with the preservation of Seward's local history; and
WHEREAS,the Commission has continuously received Certified Local Government grants
for historic preservation activities; and
WHEREAS,the Commission provides recognition each year to an outstanding contributor to
Seward's history by awarding the annual Seward Historic Preservation Award; and
WHEREAS,the Commission continues to revise the Seward Historic Preservation Plan;and
WHEREAS,in order for the Commission to continue to provide this level of service to the
community and assistance to the Council, a long range plan for activities is necessary; and
WHEREAS,the Council and the Seward Historic Preservation Commission met to discuss
and revise the 2016 Priority List at the February 24, 2015 joint work session; and
WHEREAS,the revised Priority List is attached for approval; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Historic Preservation
Commission that:
Section 1. The 2016 Priorities for the Seward Historic Preservation Commission is hereby
recommended to the City Council for approval.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon enactment.
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SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2016-001
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission of the City of
Seward, Alaska,this 18th day of May 2016.
THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
Linda Lasota,Chair
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Johanna Kinney,CMC
City Clerk
(City Seal)
SHPC Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: May 18, 2016 C1'
To: Seward Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library Museum Director Kingsland,Commission
Administrator
Agenda Item: A Resolution of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission of the City of
Seward, Alaska, Requesting Council Adopt the 2016 Commission Priorities.
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
Seward Historic Preservation Commission(SHPC)meets annually with the City Council in a Joint
Work Session to review and update their Priorities, which are established for two year cycles.
During a joint work session on February 24, 2016, the Commission and Council reviewed and
updated the 2016 Seward Historic Preservation Commission Priorities List.
INTENT:
Council support and approve the attached 2016 SHPC priorities.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A
Comprehensive Plan 3.9.1.2 Encourage the recognition, rehabilitation
1. and preservation of;prehistoric and historic sites, transportation routes, x
trails, buildings, and artifacts.
2 Strategic Plan: Growth Management and Land Use Planning pg. 9-11
History and Sense of Community pg. 13 _
3. Other(list):
FISCAL NOTE:
No cost is associated with this resolution.
Approved by Finance Department:
ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No x
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Approve Resolution 2016-001, A Resolution of the Seward Historic Preservation
Commission of the City of Seward,Alaska,Requesting Council Adopt the 2016 Commission
Priorities.
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2. Direct staff to put forward a resolution to the City Council to formally approve the 2016
Seward Historic Preservation Commission Priorities List
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2016 Historic Preservation Award
Nominations for local historic preservation efforts accepted now!
This annual award recognizes local preservation efforts and encourages
community understanding and appreciation of Seward's history.
For over 100 years, many Seward citizens have enriched our sense of place
and community. Without the hard work and civic pride of those that came
before us, Seward would not be the exemplary city it is today.
Do you know an individual or organization that deserves special
recognition for their work in preserving Seward history? Then nominate
them for the Historic Preservation Award!
• Nominations must be submitted by July 10, 2016.
• Forms are available on the city website (Where are they
located-place site address here), at the Library front desk
and the City Clerk's office.
Brought to you by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission.
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m P&Z Mtg m PACAB
(City Annex Mtg
Building)
a
v
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
7:00pm 10:30p
m CC Mtg
a
v
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
6:00pm 9:30pm 12:00pm 2:OOp
P&Z WS m PACAB
Work Session
co
a
v
25 26 27 28 29 30 Oct 1
7:00pm 10:30p
m CC Mtg
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O
N
a
Nanci Richey 1 5/18/2016 2:48 PM