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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09192018 Historic Preservation PacketRegular Meeting September 19. 2018 Council Chambers, 6:30 p.m. 1963, 1965, 2005 The City of Seward, Alaska HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMISSION NWWMfta=V REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Please silence all cellular hones during the meeting) { p September 19, 2018 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers Wolfgang Kurtz 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Term Expires May, 2019 2. OPENING CEREMONY A. Pledge of Allegiance Cheryl Seese Vice -Chair 3. ROLL CALL Term Expires May, 2020 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT Fred Woelkers THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Commissioner Term Expires May, 2022 5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Tanguy Libbrecht 6. SPECIAL REPORTS Commissioner A. Chair Report (Kurtz) Term Expires May, 2020 B. Travel Report on National Association of Preservation Commissions Conference (Kurtz) Iris Darling C. Local Historic Plants and Trees Inventory (Lasota) Commissioner D. HP Original Website (Lasota) Term Expires May, 2020 E. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update (Darling) F. Resurrection Bay Historical Society Update (Seese) Cliff Krug G. Alaska Nellie Materials Update (Woelkers) Commissioner H. Mapping Project - Historical Properties Update Term Expires May, 2019 (Committee) 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS — None 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Discuss "Community Involvement - Know Your Neighbor" Program. (Krug) B. Discuss how the Commission should coordinate and facilitate its input to the City and other entities regarding Jeff Bridges Alaska Historic Preservation Act (AHPA) Section 106 Interim City Manager compliance for projects within the Commission's geographic area of responsibility. (Kurtz) Valarie Kingsland Library Museum Director City of Seward, Alaska HPC Agenda September 19, 2018 Page 1 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Continued) C. Discuss preservation of City properties, including Park & Recreation warehouse building (KPB parcel #1452609 702 Aspen Lane); AK Dept. of Transportation (DOT) Building (KPB parcel # 14732006 412 B Street); Army (KPB parcel # 14502604, 2209 & 2305 Dimond Blvd); and Airforce (KPB # 14502607, 2109 Dimond Blvd). D. Discuss and plan regular reporting to council. E. Discuss allowing commissioners to attend meetings remotely, including voting authority 9. NEW BUSINESS A. May 10, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes.* B. Schedule meetings and work sessions. C. Review procedures for HP meeting record keeping. 10. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No Action Required) A. Travel Report on National Association of Preservation Commissions Forum (Kurtz) 11. ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS 12. COMMISSION COMMENTS 13. CITIZENS' COMMENTS 14. COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS 15. 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DES MOII iEr S`� Schedule At -A -Glance Registration Hours Wednesday, July 18 - 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 20 - 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19 - 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, July 21 - 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. By Invitation s T 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. NCSHPO Reception By Invitation OTicketed Event 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NAPC Board Meeting Mississippi/Missouri 7 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. NCSHPO Board Meeting Scott's Landing 7 # I 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ) NAPC Short Course Q Salon FG ; 7 s � 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Embassy Suites Locust St. 7 Downtown Architectural Tours Q Entrance 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Embassy Suites Locust St. 7 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Salisbury House Reception Entrance j Des Moines Rehabbers Club Dine -Around Tour (pre -registration i 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. I required) _.. Embassy Suites Lobby ( 7 ..-._.._--- B Invitation Ticketed Event • i Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Architecture in Q j Embassy Suites Locust St. `7 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mason City (tour) j Entrance 00", 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. if Preservation in Rural America: Greenfield and Winterset (tour) Q i Embassy Suites Locust St. Entrance 7 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Home Federal Savings and Loan/Meredith Hall (tour) Q Embassy Suites Locust St. Entrance 8 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. State Certified Local Government Coordinator Meeting Salon AC 8 i Valley Junction vs. East Village: Two Approaches to Downtown Q Embassy Suites Locust St. 8 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Revitalization (tour) Entrance I } 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. NAPC Train the Trainer Scott's Landing 8 ,,, a By Invitation Ticketed Event ,. _ • • PAGE 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Iowa History 101 Bus Outside of the Embassy Suites 3 9 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Public Art and Architecture Bike Tour Embassy Suites Locust St. Entrance 9 Public/Private Partnership for Preservation: Two Case Studies `71'` Embassy Suites Locust St. 9 8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. (tour) Entrance< Bursting at the Seams: Development Pressure and Community Salon E 9 Z 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. I Response 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. Lobbying for Change: Winning Preservation and Influencing People Salon AC 9 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Main Street: A Proven Catalyst for Rural Revitalization Salon FG 10 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Beyond CLG Certification: What Comes Next? Mississippi/Missouri 10 Community Resilience and Sustainability: Preserving Historic j Scott's Landing 10 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. African -American Neighborhoods 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Window Rehab Demonstration (during breaks and lunch) Embassy Suites Atrium 10 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break Embassy Suites Lobby �10 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Design Review with Limited Resources Salon EI The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Planning Successful Main Street Salon AC 10 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Projects Survey and Inventory: Three Approaches to Collecting and Salon FG 12 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Managing Cultural Resource Data 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Planning for Historic Properties in Flood -Prone Areas Mississippi/Missouri 12 Pulling Together: A Public/Private Partnership to Clean Des Moines' I Scott's Landing 1 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. � Landmark Buildings 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.� i Lunch Break* 1:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Historic Tax Credit Tour ® Embassy Suites Locust St. Entrance 13 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Keeping It Green: Working with Sustainability Guidelines Salon E 12 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Removing the Vinyl Sticker: Historic Preservation Cost Calculator Salon AC 13 Preventing Demolition by Neglect: A Community Transformation Salon FG 13 �+; 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Strategy ¢ Living Heritage: Strategies for Managing Cultural Properties and Mississippi/Missouri PP 14 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Sustainable Development 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Uncommon Modern: Advocacy for Mid -Century Resources Scott's Landing 14- 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Coffee Break Embassy Suites Lobby I 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Alternative Infill Design Review in Practice Salon E 14 The New Normal: Grappling with Rehabilitation of Mid-20th- Salon AC 14 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.ir. Century Buildings National Heritage Areas & Commissions: Preserving Urban and Salon FG 16 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Rural Sites and Their Stories 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. There's Life in this Old Thing Yet! Rethinking Older Historic Districts Mississippi/Missouri 16 I 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. SHPO Is Your Friend: Partners in Preservation Scott's Landing 16 # r sk p 01 P.M.. Scottish Rite Consistory• •.LocustStreet Entrance 19 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Opening Plenary and Awards T Scottish Rite Consistory 00 • • 01 p.m. American Enterprise'• American Enterprise "Lunch is not inelzaeled wi#h the: rence. Page 4 FORUM 2018 1 DES M01NES, 10WA I JULY 18 Saturday, July 21 By Invitation Ticketed Even': W 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. North of Grand Neighborhood Bike Tour 8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m Sherman Hill: A Preservation Success Story (tour) Q 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Beyond Design Review: Building Community Support and Engagement 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Transform Your Community Using the Rehab Standards & Guidelines Not Just Empty Space: Documenting and Protecting Historic 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Streetscapes Town +/- Gown: The Challenges and Opportunities of Historic 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Preservation in College Towns 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. I Preservation as a Tool for Social and Economic Justice i 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Preservation in Economically Challenged Communities j Practical Application of the Secretary's Standards in Discussion and 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. E Decision -Making No District? No Problem! 101 Ways to Encourage Preservation in Your 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Community 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Archaeological and Tribal Historic Preservation Efforts in Iowa i Preservation Regulation Squared: Preservation Easements in Local 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Historic Districts 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break* 1:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. 6th Avenue and River Bend Diversity and Preservation (tour) O 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Affordable Housing and Historic Preservation i 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Negotiating Downtown Redevelopment: Working with Everyone 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ; Fundraising and Grant Seeking for Preservation 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. The Challenges of Countywide Historic Preservation Commissions 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Demystifying Preservation: Advocating Before the Bulldozer 4 2:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Coffee Break 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Bikes, Beer, and Buildings: Engaging with Young Preservationists o ' 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Using Mapping Technology to Educate and Engage Your Community 2:45 p.m. - 4.15 p.m. Elevating Buildings —Lowering Standards? 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Out of Sight, Out of Mind: HPCs & Archaeological Resources 2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. What's Your Story? Annual Reporting as a Tool to Educate and Engage Embassy Suites Locust St. 1 Entrance ' Embassy Suites Locust St. 19 Entrance Salon E 19 Salon AC 20 Salon FG 20 Mississippi/Missouri 20 Scott's Landing 20 Embassy Suites Lobby Salon E 20 Salon AC 21 Salon FG 21 Mississippi/Missouri 21 Scott's Landing 22 Embassy Suites Locust St. 1 Entrance Salon E Salon AC Salon FG Mississippi/Missouri Scott's Landing Embassy Suites Lobby Salon E Salon AC Salon FG Mississippi/Missouri Scott's Landing MEMO VIWA -10- ": *Lunch is not included with the conference.` Y 18 22 2018 F O R U M 2 0 1 8 1 DES M O I N E S, O W A 1 1 U L - 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 Schedule At--A-Glance By Invitation Ticketed Event Dealing with Controversial Commemorative Monuments and 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Memorials 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ( Section 106: Innovative Mitigation Measures, a Discussion and I Lessons Learned 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Saving Places Through Preservation Advocacy: The James River at Jamestown Case Study 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Terrace Hill and Salisbury House (tour) 0 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. I Infill Construction in Historic Districts —Is It Compatible? 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 1 Preserving Preservation for the Next Generation *CATION PAGE Salon E 27 Salon AC 1 27 Salon FG 28 Embassy Suites Locust St. 28 Entrance Embassy Suites Lobby Salon E 28 Salon AC { 28 10:15 a.m. -11:45 a.m. 1 Do We Care About That? Deciding What to Regulate Salon FG 28 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. # Preservation Iowa Board Meeting j Scott's Landing 29 mars � bliwj^ DOWNTOWN DSM g N Historic. = Vibrant. 0 Thriving, Downtown Des Moines (DSM) is where historic charm meets booming economic development. It's no wonder Forbes has recognized it as a top up-and-coming Downtown and top place for doing business. 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N M L ul d. 0 V .0 V V E O O � V � 4� oC .R L V cd O E .0 M 1, � M 0 � � m d • 1 Rehab Costs Are Roughly the Same, as Building New If no demolition is required, a major rehabilitation will cost between 12% less and 9% more than new construction. If constructing a new building requires demolition of a significant existing structure, the cost savings from rehabilitation will be between 3% and 16%. Life spans for new buildings are often 30-40 years vs. more than 100 years for most historic structures. 2 Creates Jobs • In a typical rehabilitation project, 60% to 70% of the total cost is labor. • Laborers are almost always hired locally. They, in turn, spend their money locally, supporting the local economy. • A California study found that rehabilitation resulted in 10% greater wholesale purchases and 43% greater retail purchases from suppliers than the same amount spent on new construction activity. • $1M spent on building rehabilitation creates: • 12 more jobs than $1M spent on manufacturing in Michigan • 20 more jobs than $1M spent mining coal in West Virginia • 29 more jobs than $1M spend pumping oil in Oklahoma • 22 more jobs than $1M spend cutting timber in Oregon 3 Increases Property Values • In a study of National Register districts in Philadelphia, homes in historic districts received a sales price premium of 131% over comparable properties in undesignated neighborhoods. • A study of nine Texas cities found that local designation increased property values from be- tween 5% and 20%. 4 Conserves Resources Approximately 25% of the material being added to the landfills is demolition and construc- tion waste. Demolishing one typical two story commercial building on Main Street eliminates all of the environmental benefits of recycling 1,344,000 aluminum cans. Historic buildings contain significant embodied energy. That's the amount of energy associ- ated with extracting, processing, manufacturing, transporting and assembling building materials. 5 Uses Existing Public Investments Every community has significant investments in public infrastructure, including roads, sewers, parks and schools. Historic preservation directs development to places where infrastructure is already in place. Rehabbing historic schools instead of building new saves money for education and often cre- ates a better learning environment. 6 Supports Small Business • 75% of all net new jobs in the U.S. are created by small businesses. • Older buildings make ideal locations for small, independent businesses and for start-ups. • 60 cents of every dollar spent at independent businesses remains in the local economy vs. less than 10 cents at national discounters. % Revitalizes Main Street Since 1980, local Main Street programs have: • Stimulated $48.9 billion in total private and public investment. • Created 94,176 net new businesses. • Generated 417,919 net new jobs. • Generated a reinvestment ratio of $27 to $1 per community.* The average number of dollars generated in each community for every dollar used to operate the local Main Street Pro- gram. 8 Attracts Investment "In economics, it is the differentiated product that commands a high premium. If in the long run we want to attract capital, to attract investment in our communities, we must dif- ferentiate them from anywhere else," -Donovan Rypkema 9 Attracts Visitors 78% of U.S. leisure travelers (118 million adults) participate in cultural and/or heritage activities when traveling. Cultural heritage travelers spend, on average, $994 per trip compared to $611 for all U.S. trav- elers. Cultural/heritage travelers took an average of 5 trips in 2008-2009 compared with slightly less than 4 trips for non-cultural/heritage travelers. 10 Prevents Sprawl Saving historic buildings and keeping our towns and cities healthy reduces the pressure to pave the countryside. In 1970, the state of Maine spent $8.7M to bus students to and from school. By 1995, with fewer students enrolled, the cost had risen to $54M. When we reinvest in older neighborhoods, we are reinvesting in inherently sustainable com- munities that are generally dense, walkable, transit -accessible, and feature mixed -uses. 11 Creates Affordable Housing To replace the current housing units occupied by lower income residents would cost $335 bil- lion. In 2005, 1,101 unites of affordable housing were created in historic buildings using the federal rehabilitation tax credits. Historic structures are often located close to services and public transportation, reducing trans- portation costs for residents. 12 Is Good Economic Development In Nebraska, historic preservation generates $170 million per year: • Between 2001 and 2005, an estimated total of $1.5 billion was spent on rehabilitation of buildings. • Twenty-two jobs are created for every $1M spent on historic preservation, which sup- ported 3,869 jobs in the state in 2009. • Historic designation of neighborhoods and downtowns enhances and protects prop- erty values. Of the districts studied, property values as a whole showed increases in historic districts. References Lahr, Michael L., David Listokin, et al. Economic Impacts for Historic Preservation in Nebraska. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, October 2007. Mandala Research, LLC. "The Cultural and Heritage Travelers Study." 2009. Rypkema, Donovan D. The Economics of Historic Preservation.' A Community Leader's Guide. Washington, D.C.: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1994. 2005. "Economics, Sustainability, and Historic Preservation." Speech presented at the National Preservation Conference, Portland, Oregon, October 1, 2005. MEMORANDUM ib TO: Seward Historic Preservation Commission FROM: Valarie Kingsland, Library Museum Director THROUGH: Jim Hunt, City Manager DATE: August 2, 2018 SUBJECT: Change Meeting Times to Occur During Regular Work Hours Dear Seward Historic Preservation Commission, In consideration of staff availability and capacity, and with the approval of the City Manager, the time of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission meetings will be changed to occur during regular work hours. Regular staff hours are 9am — 6pm. Evening meetings require adjusting four hours of work time in the evening; generally, from 6:30pm — 10:30pm. Having to adjust the Director's and Curator's work schedules and personal lives to accommodate evening meetings impacts other Library Museum staff work schedules, regular operations in both the Library and the Museum, and contributes to low staff morale and turnover both before and during my tenure as Director since August 2014. Article 4.2.30.420 states that "The commission will meet at least twice each year at a time and place to be designated by the commission." The Seward Port & Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB), has demonstrated that a noon meeting time has successfully worked for many years. It is the recommendation of staff to hold the Seward Historic Preservation Commission Meetings at noon. This change is effective immediately. Thank you, Valarie Kingsland Seward Community Library & Museum Director Seward Historic Preservation Commission Liaison PO Box 2389 Seward, AK 99664 vkingsland@cityofseward.net 907.224.4008 Page 1 MEMORANDUM DATE: January 09, 2018 TO: Seward Historic Preservation Commission THROUGH: Valarie Kingsland, Library Museum Director FROM: Madeline McGraw, Library Museum Curator SUBJECT: 2018 Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Schedule This memo is to provide a schedule of the Historic Preservation Commission Meetings for the year 2018 The Historic Preservation Commission regular meetings begin at 6:30 PM and are held at the City Hall Council Chambers, unless otherwise noticed. Regular meetings are usually followed by a work session. Additional work sessions are scheduled and noticed as needed. Month Regular Meetings Work Sessions January January 17 January 17 — after meeting February February 21 February 17 — loam March March 28 March 28 - after meeting April April 18 April 21 - loam May May 16 May 16 - after meeting September September 19 September 19 - after meeting November November 21 November 21 - after meeting January January 16, 2019 January 16, 2019 - after meeting This schedule is subject to change and is updated as needed. Updated memos will be included each meeting packet. If you are unable to attend, or have questions or concerns, please call 224-4082 to leave a message for Valarie or send an email to vkingsland@cityofseward.net. Rev.OS/13/18 Article 4. - Historic Preservation Commission 2.30.410. - Established. (a) An historic preservation commission is hereby created, consisting of seven residents of the City of Seward or surrounding areas, who shall be appointed by the council. If there is more than one applicant for the position, the council shall appoint by ballot voting. Applicants must receive at least four votes in order to be appointed. No officer or employee of the city may be appointed a member of the commission. (b) To the extent available in the community, three commission members shall be professionals, as defined in Appendix A of 36CFR 61, from the disciplines of history, architecture or architectural history and archaeology. If the commissioners are not professionals in the disciplines of history, architecture or architectural history, and archaeology, then consultants in these disciplines will be appointed as consultants to the historic preservation commission. Consultant appointments shall be approved bythe historic preservation commission and must be qualified underthe standards defined in Appendix A of 36 CFR 61. (c) A chairman of the commission shall be selected annually by the appointed members. (Ord. 94-04; Ord. 2000-13, § 3, 2000) 2.30.415. - Terms of office; filling vacancies. (a) Members of the historic preservation commission shall be appointed for a term of three years, provided that the terms of initial appointments shall be staggered so that as nearly as possible a pro rata number of members shall be appointed for each year. (b) The city council, may appoint any qualified person to fill a vacancy of any member of the board provided that the appointment shall be for the unexpired term of the vacancy. (c) Following a member's absence from three consecutive regular meetings of the commission, the remaining commission members shall decide whether the commission member should be retained or whether to request council appointment of a new member. (Ord. 94-04; Ord. 2000-13, § 3, 2000) 2.30.420. - Meetings and quorum. (a) The commission will meet at least twice each year at a time and place to be designated by the commission. (b) Four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, except that, in the absence of a quorum, any number less than a quorum may adjourn the meeting to a later date. The affirmative votes of at least a majority of those commission members present shall be required for any action. (c) All meetings and records of the commission shall be open to the public. The commission shall keep minutes of proceedings showing the vote of each member upon each question and shall keep records of any actions, all of which shall be immediately filed in the office of the city clerk and shall be a public record. 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Other staff will need to be arranged for additional meetings. The suggested agenda items are in draft form and are flexible. Work sessions are scheduled as needed and do not require staff. REGULAR MEETING SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS January • Approve minutes • Review, discuss and approve the annual Priority List and resolution • Review, discuss and approve the Annual Report to Council • Review, revise, set deadline, and approve notice to solicit HP Award nominations • Schedule meetings/work sessions February • Approve minutes • Review and revise Seward's Day proclamation (last Monday in March) • Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month in May • Discuss Annual Certified Local Government (CLG) Report due in April • Review, revise and update online Seward Historic Preservation information/website • Schedule meetings/work sessions iI March • Approve minutes • Review and approve Annual Certified Local Government (CLG) Report due in April • Review and discuss HP Award nominations and select recipient • Review, discuss and approve National Historic Preservation Month Proclamation for May • Plan for National Historic Preservation Month activities for May • Begin discussing potential CLG Grant opportunities • Plan for Hoben Park beautification • Schedule meetings/work sessions • Approve minutes • Review and approve HP Award resolution (proclamation presented in June) • Review and revise Founder's Day proclamation (August 28) • Elect Chair and Vice Chair • (Potentially approve resolution for a CLG Grant opportunity for fall round) • Schedule meetings/work sessions 2)H REGULAR MEETING SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS -- ... ... .... — September • Approve minutes • Update Local Historic Plants and Trees inventory • Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites inventory 0 Discuss potential CLG Grant opportunities • Schedule meetings/work sessions November . Approve minutes • Discuss and revise annual Priority List for approval in January • Discuss the Annual City Report for approval in January • Schedule meetings/work sessions Seward's Day — Last Monday in March National Historic Preservation Month — May Founder's Day — August 28 Updated 11.7.17 by VK Approved 11.9.16 by SHPC a Seward Historical Site Inventory Historical Theme: I -Prehistory, II-Explanation/Settlement, III-Military/Government, IV.[ammade/Economic Development, V-Transportation/Communication, VI-Intellectual/Social lnstRutions, Vil-Disasters/Natural History liddind Ratioldq NT-National Historic Trail, NE -National Register Eligible, NRI-Nomination Rejected, LR-Seward Historical Register UPDATE 4/16/18 1Dp AHRS 4 Historical Name Year guilt Theme Tyae Property i pe Sub -Type Curtent Use Remarks Restate Statusr Physical Location DotumeM Number SubtlNlaion Black Lot KPBB Tavp Curtent Own¢r 1 Iditarod Trail(1880-1923) VI Site Trail, winter use Trail NT78 Ci /KPB/State 2 Shi rd Phoenix) 1]94 11/V Site TaM oration water Cam r and - Unknown Caubrler Ciry 3 Ft MCGLMa 42 III Structure Milia ,fortification State Park Caices Head 1BWM5 State -DNR 4 Outposts-Beraell Island 42 111 Structure Military, fortification Abandoned Res say18912403 State -DNR 4-A R dIslard 38913t103 US L of Interior 4-5 Hive lslaM 18912/01 e State -DNR aC Fox Island 34502QI State-DNR 5 Na Wireless Station 17 III/V Building Communications AbaMoned Old green bldg by airport 2330 Airport Road 14502401 State Aviation Di, 6 Rockwell Kent cabin VI I Site Camp Lode . Faxlsland 18911401 State -DNR ? 7 11 Building Dwelling, single Home StilllastOriginal Tarot 13 21/22 14903MI Overt, Frederick&J. 8 II Building Dwelling, single Home 3061st Ori inalTwnst 13 23/25 14903004 Whhmore, Brent 9 <27 II Building Dwelling, single Home Isla 1rt Original Twnrtt 13 30 1491 Hafinebter, Debra 29A 14903028 10 304 Brownell Don Carlos House 10 11 Building Dwelling, single Home Ori nallya Log house 3351at Lowell Estates 1 1 14921WI Weaver, Re 31 <27 II Building Dwelling, afingle Home 42819 O nalTwnst 26 35 1 14804006 MacSwain, James &R. 12 TB Sanitarium Nurses Lasdm, 500s VI Building Homing, Institutional Wesleyan 4311st Marthon Main 19 14802001 Methodist 13 Quonset(MLHen home) 42 III Building Militawr,fadilfty Storage 5081st On trial Twnst 27 24/25 14805018 Frasheq Robert 14 Lindoo Home Q4 11 dancing Dayelling, single Home 706list Federal Addn Row 14713011 Lindsey, Dale 15 <27 11 Building Dwelling, single Home 2022nd Original Twnst 11 22/22 1490502S Chuunn Tut Inc. 16 420th Cowl Artillery Quonset 42 111 Building Miltary, facillity Storage 2033rd Original Twnst 12 18 14902013 Hawks, Denise 17 <27 II Building Dwelling, single Home 2082ad OnizinalTawast 11 25/26 14901 Broughton, Mervin&L. 18 <27 II Buildl Dwelling, stole Home 2162nd Ogi Terms 11 29 14905009 Cartoon, hannes; & Tany. 19 Sandbeck(Ok) House ] 11 Building Dwellings, single Home 2202nd Or"inalTwnst 11 30/31 14WS010 Dieter, Emma Rose 20 <27 II Building Dwelling single 12242nd Or1 ina1 Twnrt 11 32/33 14W5011 Udarte,John 21 Thoday, House <27 11 Building Dwelling, single Home Burned 1%3? 2252M OdinalTwnrt 12 8,9 14902019 Caxgnanda, Ristian 22 <27 11 Building Dwelling,single Home 2192nd Original Twas 11 10,11 14902018 Hepeorth, Wadeen 23 25 11 Building Dyielliall,si le Home 2502rd Original Twnst 11 35/36 14WS013 lWhand. Kirsten 24 Salit (John) House <27 11 Building Dwelfins, Analk. Home On the alley 230.52rd OnginaiTwnst 11 36 1 14905014 IStirling, Dan &Barba 25 TorwasollerHowe <27 it Building Dwelling, single Home 2342rd Original Twna 11 31/32 1 15 LO Chkn4tuo&Wri t 26 St. Peter's Rectory <27 IIN BuildingDwelling,church related Home 2352nd Original Tenet 12 1,2,3 21 E isN al Church 27 St. Peter's E Iscopal 5 VI BuildingReligious facilityChurch NR]9,WS 2392nd Original Twnrt 12 1 21 Epixo IGurch28 <27 11 Buildl Dwelli sin Ie Stoage 3032nd Original Twnrt 13 19 27 Hamner, Lonnie&Peggy29 Sheldon(Chades House 8 II Building Dwelli si le Home Later Schaefermeyer; PM 2446 3032nd Original Twnrt 13 18 27 Hamner, Lonnie&P30 <27 11 Building Dwelli single Home 3042rd Ori inalTwnst 14 22123 02 Martin, Ca &Tho eL.31 ffimWnnl', <27 11 Buildl Dwelling sl k Home 3112nd Ori inalTwnst 13 SS 18 Hamner, Lonnie&Pe32 <27 11 Buildl Dwelli ,sin Ie Home 3142nd OriginalTwMt 14 28 05 Olson, Do as33 <27 II Building Dwelli sin le Home 3152nd OriginalTwlnt 13 13 30 Hagea, David&Kathryn30<27 11 Building Dwelling, si le Home 3182od OriginalTaran 14 29/30 7 PMIR, LLC35 <27 11 Building Dwellin,si le Home 3202rd 06 nalTwmt 14 31/32 32 BucMa,Ronaltl 36 <27 I Building Dwelli single, Home 3232nd Or. inalTwnst 13 9 14903022 Tows ley, John &Claudia 37 LV Ray Home 6 II BuildingDwelling, single Home Built Wm Butts 3272nd Ori inalTwnst 13 7,8 14903023 Rowe, Jerald 38 <27 II BuildingDwellin si le Home 3292nd Original Twrlst 13 6 14903024 Fuller, Douglas 39 Cas IEibaorth House 7 11 3.11din Dwelling,si le Home 3302nd Original Twnrt 14 35/36 1490WM Hettick, David&Lynn 40 Modern Motors IV Building Storespecialty t Built by Bill Muir 4022nd Orl InalTwnst 25 21A 14807023 Olson, Marilyn 41 Harriman Bank Caretaker House 6 IV Building Dwelling, single Home 4142nd Ori inalTwnst 25 27/28 IM07003 H s, Min 42 Harriman Bank Mr Home 6 11 Building Dwellin single Home Eric Lucas House; Dr. Wagner Home 4192nd On lnal Twmt 26 11,14 14804011 Ambduanl, Craig 43 OwAhAden Home <24 II Building Dwelling, 1 le Apts ISZS2nd Original Twnrt 27 8,9 14805012 Prhgle,James 44 Slater House 15 It Buildl na Dwelling, sile Home Builder was a miner 9022nd Federal Main 14 10,11 14714003 Moore, Michael&Betty 45 Quonset 41 111 Structure MiIHa ,facility Storage 8022nd Feeerol Addn 14 10.11 1 14714003 Moore, Michael & Betty, 46 Wildund lAaron House <24 II Building Carolling,single Home Built around a tent BOB 2nd Federal Addn 14 9 1471/1002 Ecklund Cindy 47 420th Coast Artilk 42 III/V She Military, fortification 27akes Park Gun emplacement? 8092nd First Lake 147140DS Sate -DNR 48 Quarry 28 VI Site Transportation Home/park Forharborbreakwater 9012nd Federal Addn 36 IA 14715016 Ennis, Don 48-A Sim IWIFd 22 14715028 Said Tract Ennis Replat 49 Buick Bid <27 IV Buildin Store, special Apt/laundroma Buih by Pete Ogle 3003nd OriginalTwnst 10 21-22 14908003 Blue Rose Enterprises 50 Eamon (also Helen Williams) 6 II Building Store, specialty Home Laundry, aka here Nussbaum 12073rd Original Twnst 11 17 1490WIS Loa, Polly 51 Eamon(also Helen Williams) 6 11 Building Dwelling, single Apt 207.53rd Original Twnst 11 IM 1491 Loa, Polly 52 <27 11 Building Dwelling, sia Home/store House of Diamond Willow 2133rd OriginalTwnst 11 134 14WW32 Bonham lrwastmenk 53 247 Ogle Pem)House 15 II Buildirg Dwelling, single Home Earlier owned by Sol Urle 2193rd OdglnalTwnst 11 11,12 14905031 Hai Anne 54 Ft Raymond Barracks 42 111 Building Military housing CedarsideAts Moved by Nets Hagen 2253M Original Twnst 11 8 14905021 Mlndenbergs,Jure 55 2" Sexton (Geor eHouse De Mmhi) dos 11 Site Dwelling, single Church site Torn down 3013rd Original Twnso 14 20 1490WIS Pentecostal Church 56 Andrews Home 1I Building Inaelling, single Home 3053rd 201300026 Original Timor 14 18 1490WIG Atwood, Carol 57 II Building Dwelling,sirgle Home 3133rd Original Tames 14 14 14906020 Johnson, Larry 58 II Building Chwhilling, single Home 3073rd Original Twnst 14 17 1490W17 Bauder, Eugen&Rieder 59 Krefti Charles)Apts 6 II Building Dwelling, multiple Apt&plex 3093rd ?2011WI14320 Oni inalTwnst 14 16 14906018 Davis, Ted W 11 Building Dwelling,single Home 3113nd 207W339 Orl nal Twnst 14 15 149OW19 Frey, Joanne 61 It Building Dwelling, single Home 3173ral 10riginal Twnst 14 1Z13 14WW26 Otto, Christina 62 Blue (Walter)House (built by Grey?) 11 Building Dwelling, single Bral estata offio May Be oldest in Seward 3213nd Origi nal Twnst 14 10,11 14WW23 Dam, William 63 II Building Dwelling, single Home 3273rd 201=265 Original Twnet 14 7 1490022 Goace,Alaert 64 II Building Owellin"ingle Home Bui1t2016 3293M 2016000650 Original Twist 14 6 1490023 Rkrdan,Sara Ann 65 32 Observation Car 23 VI Railroad Transportation, rail Info Cache 4013rd 20090002651 Original Twnst 25 19,20 14W7008 Goocey, Alaert 66 Stewart Duncan)House 11 Building Chrellinig,inglis Home Millionaire's Row 4113rd OriginalTwnst 25 IS 149D7010 Bsydai Mary 67 223 Winter(Geo e)House 5 It Building Cisselling, single Home Millionare's Row bullt 1907 4133rd 2013W07650 Ori inalTwnst 25 13,14 14B07011 MCMtt,Joanie fib 227 Holland (Murray) House 5 11 Building Dwelling, single Home Millionaire's Row 4173rd Ori lnalTwns[ 35 112 148IT7012 Landenburger, Eric 69 Werner Neele House <27 11 Building Dwelling, sinle Home 4203nd 201700032900ri "nal Twnst 24 29-31 14810023 Herbert, Jill Family Trust 70 231 Cameron l.B.(Dr. Romi)House 5 IINNI Building Dwelling, slle/Hospital Home Millionaire's Row 4233rd 2W7W184200"malTudrt 25 SAID 1007013 Hooand, JOAnn 71 232 Hale(Eupiew) House 5 11 Building Dwelling. single Home Millionaire's Row 4293ml 2016MQ9 Original Twnst 25 6,7 14807014 Geryais, Thomas 72 23 Ballalne(Frank) House 5 11 Building Dwelling,si le Home Millionaire's Row N178,054373rd Original Tunic 25 1,2,3,4,5 IMOM15 Lusk Willlam 73 Shellhorn W.R.)House 11 Building Dwelling, sin le Home Buill[ Shellhorn 5093M 2017000WU On inal Twnst 28 15-I8 14MM13 Cabana, Alfred 74 11 Building Dwellin,single Home 5193rd ?34808018 Original Tamot 28-Jan 12-Oct 14808020 Richardson, Mon 75 Alaska Communications V Bulldi Housing, institutional Home 6123rd Federal Addn 3 4 14BOW12 Nam d, Drake 76 Alaska Communications V Builds Housing, institutional Home 6133rd 20150003310 Federal Addn 4 1 148090M Irons,Shelly]] Alaska Communications V Buildin Housl Institutional Home 6143M Federal Addn 3 3 14809011 Benticevich, Sheila ]8 Alaska Communications R28 V Buildin Housi institutional Home 615Ind Federal Addn 4 2 14809005 Tree, Re]9 Ingram House 11 Builds Dwelling, single Home 7113M Federal Addn 7 6 14713W6 Krupa , D & Gray, W. 80 11 Building Dwelling, sl le Office 8043rd Federal Addn 13 7A 14724001 Klshan, G.P. 81 29 Alaska Railroad Mile O V Site Trans rtation, rail 4th Ave Dock PartofSeaUfeCenter W1 Railway WaterfrontTracts 2A - 1492MI2 Ci & Wildlife Tradin82 33MR/4th Ave Dock IVN Structure Transportation, water Dock Partof SeaLJfe Center 301 Railway Waterfront Tracts 2A 14920012 Ci /SAAMS 83 1"killarod Trail Mile O VI Site Trail, winter use Park 1401 Railway Waterfront Tracts ZA 149200I9 City 84 300 Yukon Building 4 IV Building Commercial Bar Built by DC Brownell 310Washington Original Twist 10 20 1490WU CummIngASue 85 Gil's(Thom's) Showcase Lounge 43 IV Buildi Stores salty Bar 2064th Original Turns 9 24,25 14911D03 Thorn, Louis 86 38 Brown & Hawkins Store 4 IV Building Store, zpeculty Retail Store NRSE,0 2094th 20050004660 Original Tumult 30 1G38 14908016 Darling, Family, Trust 87 Alaska Shop 43 IV Building Store, Department Store 210411h 2012000503()Oninal Twnst 9 26A 149110M Crane, Dave 88 DLK(Flamingo) 43 IV Building Restaurant Office 2164th 201600IQSC Oriinal Twnst 9 29 1491IW7 Real Estate Development 89 Urbach's Store 42 IV Bulldin Store, specialty, Retail Store 2184th Original Twnst 9 W 14911008 Urbach's W Orland., Building 16 IV Buildin Store, specialty Vacant Also owned by Jesse Ellsworth 219 Act 2009M13750 Original Twnst 10 11 14WW19 White Mtn Trading Co. 91 Seward Drug 43 IV Building Store, specialty Retail Store Built after'41 Fire 2204th 20130002510 Original Twhot 9 31 24912009 Iffiander, Mark &Yolanda 92 The Mart Or. IV Building Store, Department Forgetmekrrot 2214th OrigiralTwnat 10 10 14WW20 Treadwell, D.&M. 93 McMullen Building c27 IV Building Store, specialty Recall Store 2224th OriginaiTwns[ 9 32 14911010 Jaffa, Bruce &Carol 94 Osbo Building 20 IV Building Store, specialty In Home Video 2234th 20140002300Original Twnst 10 9 1490W21 Knudsen, Robert 95 Sexton Candy Fountain <27 IV Building Store, specialty Jewelry Stare Fire N ice 2274th 20150002880Original Twnst 10 7 14908023 Sundeen, J.&V. 96 Caused Wets(Werner's) 3s IV Building Store, specialty Retail Store 2304th OriginalTwnet 9 36 14911014 Werner, Larry 97 Seward Trading Co. 25 b Building Restaurant ApterVactint Grocery thins 19M 236 Add O' InalTwnst 9 39 14911017 Stubblefkld, Travis 98 Seward Trading Co. 22 IV Building Store, specialty A acant Grocery thru 19M 2M 41th Oriinal Twist 9 40 14911017 Stubblefeld,Tmvis 99 City Hall 30's III Building Government, City Hall Tavel Agency 404Adams O"'nal Twnst 16 21,22 14912W1 Dunham, Willard 100 242 Alaska Hour. (Andrews Army Store) 6 V Site Store, specialty Parking Lot Torn down 30641h Original Twnst 16 23,24 149IM19 Cny 101 34 Ft Raymond Chapel 42 III/14 Building Factory. religious Church To cement site'46, Burned'94 3214th OriginalTwnrt 15 SA 14WW38 Methodist Church 102 Johnson (Bob)Ars <30 11 Building Dwelling, multiple Srucetop Apts Moved from mile] 4164th 2017000530 Original Twins 23 29,W 1012004 Cline, William IS Dorothia 103 Garcia House 38 11 Building Dwelling, sin le Home CO USCG MORRIS SIN 4th 20150087500riginal Twnst W 21-23 14413001 Morrell, William 104 Seward Elementary 25 VI Ske School AVTEC Torn down 5194th OriginalTwnst 29 29 IUIIO03 State 105 Helm John House 30's II Building Dwellin ,sin Is Home/B&B 6114th Ori Ina)Tund, 38 14,15 148119021 5u11ivan/Cilhoon 106 Helm lohnl Houee 30'. II BuildingDwelling, sin Is Home 61341h Federal Addn 3 1,2 14B M20 Stalks 5l run 107 Tom Thadee House <24 11 Building Dwelling, single Home 70541th 20170006240 Federal Addn 8 3 1d723009 Bartee,lm2e IN4135eward Commercial Co. (Sauem Bulldin 8 IV BuildingShamir cat Retail/B&B 2254th Original Tame, 10 8 14WW22 Hen hock, Matthew 109 Helm John)House 30's II Building CnoellIM single Home I SIN 4th Original Twnst 38 16,17 1480W22 I Ross M. & Martansen, K. 110 303Arctic Brotherhood Hall 7 VI Building Hotel Dreamland! Bowl -Tom down 12MSin Original Twnat 8 21A 1494W21 Etlgewa[er Hotal, Klshan Marathon N. Group LLC Act; 3/2003 JoAnne Frey Christine Casagranda Acq 1/16 Joseph Fong Am 7/13 Andrew P. Koster Acq 4/17 Raibow Fiberglass& Boat Repair Ads, 4116 New PIN 14808026 (Replatted?) Keith J. Danrl Acq 12/12 Steven Ray Zama Acq 4/15 Louis Thorn Acq 12/2W2 Manalakakis, Inc. Acq 12/16 felance Investments LLC Acq 3/14 Dapa, LLC Acq 3/13 Marti L. Treadwell Acq 11/10 Dsbo Properties LLC Acq 3/14 Thomas ). Mudgett Acq 4/15 rom Swan Acq 5/17 Michael Trits Acq 9/IS :ulinarykhool gaska Living LLC Acq 6/17 111 40's II Building sys"Ingprige He 2125th 201WW91WOriginal Twist 8 1 26.28 1491M05 !U.SA. 112 Seward! (New) Hotel 1944 48 IV Building Hotel Parking Lot 2175th Original Twne 9 12A 14911038 KenaiFord ledge Seward Hotel Hotel 2115th 9 14,15 14911020 Blue Yonder, LLC 119 30'e II Building Dwells ,single Hrbr Dnnr Gb [Built by Charles Cooper 2165tir Ori malTwrHt 8 27,28 14913005 U.S.& 114 302 Hadernew/WeIrA artments (19311 <27 II Buildin Dwells multiple ts/bea /rho 232 Sth O inal Twnrt 8 37 1491300) Crum, Corssbnce 115 Kenai Coop (1950) 40's IV Building Storgs sal Libra 2385th Ors Fall Twnrt 8 38i0 14913010 Ci of Seward 116 -1930 <24 11 Building Dwelli si Is Home 303 5th On mall Tenet 37 25,26 149IQ05 Filli im, Doris 117 147 Sacred Heart Roman Catholic 30 VI Site Religious facility Vaunt Land Destroyedbyfire'89 32DSth OH 'Fall Twnrt 17 31,32 14914028 KarginGrou 118 1505wetmann House 16 11 Buildi Dwelllrlg, single Home Stucco Johnson Home NR78, L9532]5th Original Twnrt 36 6,],8 14912014 VanBusKirk, Karl 319 89 Ft Raymond NCO Club 19401 41 IIIN Builds Mildary,facilRy mericanLe 'on 4005W OriginalTwmt 32 23-25 14835001 American ion Pos[p5 120 ingram(HaMet House 1943 50's II BuildingDwelling, single Home Builtit Herself 532 SW OrilnalTwnst 31 3628 14816009 Connoll,l.&R. 121 -1920 <24 II Building Dwelling, single Home 7065M 0ceanview #10 30 9A 14728005 Tindall, lean 122 Shuster House "'a II Building Dwellin&single Home 12176th Ori inal Twist 8 14-Dec 14913013 Morris, Ronald &Kate 123 2W Government Cable Office(1902) 5 III/V BuildiM Communications Home/B&B WAMCATHouse NR80, 052196th Original Twnrt 8 10,11 149IM14 Carpenter, Gregory 124 -1913 <27 II Building Dwelling, sile Home 2236th Original Twnrt 8 9 14913015 LiblL,c6&Tang., 125 Lechner House <27 11 Building Dunallic, single Home 2356th Oriinal Twnrt 8 2W6 14913027 City of Seward 126 Keating Home (1920) II Building Dwelling, single Home Movetlfrom mile 7in'30 3086th OriinalTwnst 18 24, 25 14916003 Lewis, Jim &Jean 127 Malloy (Mike) House 11930) <28 II Bi Dwelling, single Home ?Moyed from 10008114 2nd-28? 3136th Original Twnrt 17 13-15 14924017 Anderson, V.&Vesta, J. 128 Ft Raymond Building(1940) 42 III Building Milmari,facili Home To present site about'60 3176th Ordinal Twmt 17 11,12 14914018 Myers, M.&J. 129 42DLh Coast ArBlk Quonset 1940 42 III Building Milifil facility Home 4006th Od inel Twnrt 21 21,22 1 IM170I Hafemelstep Debra 130 420th Coast ArtilleryQuonset 42 III Building Military, facility Home 4066th Original Twnrt 21 23,24 1 148170015 Hafemsister, Debra 131 420th Coast ArtilleryQoomet 1940 42 111 Building Military, facility Home 4086th Original Tamest 21 25,26 14817007 Hiise inter, Debris 132 Ft Raymond Building(1945) 43 III Buildi Military, facility Vaunt Building Old Mini Mail, Country Kitchen Wil Adams Original Twns[ 10 39, 40 14908014 L.chien-Kuo&Wright K. 133 Liberty Theatre Older Name (1940) 40's VI Buildin Entertainment, theater Theater Once where Elk's is now 304 Adams Original Twnst IS 21.25 14909001 Fletcher, Skip &Made 1 134 160 Van Gilder Hotel 1917 36 IV/VI Building Hotel Hotel NR80, L95308 Adams Original Twirl 35 18-20 14909008 Lands End ulsi[lon 135 354 Herrman Bank 1915 16 V/VI Building Financial school RayBrig High School 1927) SMAdams Orl'nal Twnst 17 21-24 14914001 lubox LLC&Rockwell 136 233 Oddfellows Hall(OOF) (1920) 18 VI Building Meeting Hall STAG 504Adams OriginalTwnst 17 21-28 14914002 Swan,Thomas 137 Past Office re'24-'28) 2001?? <27 III Building Goyernment, Post Ml Hrbr Fuel Grge 2nd Hand Story 508 Adams O41limilTianat 17 16A 14914016 DAL Car United 138 Ft Raymond Building 11940 42 III Buildin Mlliti ,facili Vacant Reed's Jewel Building 608 Adams Original Twine 18 20 14916010 Ericson,R.&B. 139 Standard Oil Manager House(1930 28 II/IV Building Dwelling, sile Home/B&B 611Adams OrimalTwnst 7 1,2 14915014 CI ,D.&Bel J. 140 fearer DairyPastures IV Site Agriculture Air rt/ARR State DOT/PF&MR 141 Highway Maintenance Shop 30's III Building PubOCWorka Maint Shop 408 BSt Oceranview 4 6 14732006 State DOT/PF 142 Evans House Sws II Buildi Dwelli ,single Home Mover! from old airport '40's 231 Mile!. OnginalTwnst 7 5,6 14915012 Brlttalry Mike 143 420th Coast Artillery Quonset 43 III BuildingMill ,facili Storage 01 Ballame OnginalTwnat 21 19, 20 14837003 Ki Jerry&Jolene 144 Tressler Sawmill Site Commercial Subdivision Numerous location -Bear Lake Rd Bear Lake 145 Schoolhouse (I room) <24 VI Building School Home Awayside? -Bear Lake Rd Woodrow#1 35A 12503259 Daniel Revocable Trust 146 Magistrate II BuildingDwelle,sigle Home Chimneyorigmal -Bear Lake Rd Woodrow 64, 65 12503231 Weimar, Leonard 147 Ft Raymond Infant Mess Hall 42 III Structure Military, facility Duplex Original! location Bldg M250/311) 2405 Birch Forest Acres 2 14506213 Orr, Nathan 148 Home Brew Allay (upper) 07? II BuildingDwelling, single Home 202 Brownell Ori nil Twnrt 12 21A 14902024 Witte, James 149 Rissumsson (Andy) Sawmill 3 IV She Commercial Vaunt Where the old box car was 1207 Merril lain ClifAnd ROW City of Seward 150 Lear(Senacr Home 40 II Building Dwelling, single Home 1411 Churbil Call 10 6 14722005 Knopik, Rind 151 33 Ressurrection Luthern Church 36 VI guiding Religiousfzcility lome/AnGatter Formerly Methodist Church 3203rd Ave. Original Twnrt 35 31-M 14909017 O'Gorman, M.&R. 152 Cemetery, Jesse Lee Home 2743 VI Site Cemetery Cemetery 300 Coolidge Dr. Ft Raymond IA 14502619 laty of Seward 153 Leiner Dairy Barn 47 II/V Site Final metal Storage Builtley Adelman 213 Dairy Hill LF Baysleas 1 ROW 14SIM14 Leier Led. Partnership 154 Leirer Home 20 II Building Dwelling, single Home 100 Dairy Hill Ln Bayines. 4 1 14510413 Leirer, Steve 155 Elwell Log House 25 11 Building Dyiellini single Home She worked/he drank beer 103 Dairy Will Ln Cliff And I'S 8 14706034 Heryarkill Donna 156 TBSankadum 46 VI Site Medical, sanitarium Mil gee Camps Closed in'S5 2209 Dimond Blvd Ft Raymond 9A 145026D4 City of Seward 157 Ft Raymond Army Magazines (2) 42 111 Structure Military, facility Unused 2707 Dimond Blvd hip Creek 14533002 Schafer, Al 158 Black Cabin II Building Cam Public Cabin In National Park M16 Exit Glacier Road Placer Creek Park Service 159 11 Lowell Canyon Diversion Tunnel 37 III/VII Structure Public Works Tunnel NR77, WS 100 Lowed Point Road USS703 IU23007 Dry of Small 1W 90 Mt. Marathon Trall/Race 5 VI Site Recreaion, outdoor Trail 2nd Oldest Foot Race in USA NRJ 300 Lowell Canyon Rd City &State 161 Alaska Freight Lines 40's VAV Structure Tansportation,water Dock Eastsider of Bay 1103 Nash Road USS 39N 2 14533WS Bardarson, Blaine 162 161 Alaska Flag Raising 27 VI Site Commemorative Yard In Front of Jesse Lee Home 101 Benson Drive Jesse Lee Heights 15B 14W2320 G of Seward 163 3 Jesse Lee Home 27 VI Buildi Housing, institutional Vaunt NR95, 1.96 101 Benson Drive Jesse Lee Heights 158 14502320 City of Seward 164 151 Brimmus Noon Building 6 IV Building lCommendal SasView Plsaa No loner NHR ell able 302 Railway Ave Od"nalTwnst 3 32A 14907MI SeaView Comm. Sam. 20 Seward Machine Shop IS IV as".! Abandoned 308 Railway AVe Original Twnrt 3 7-May 14907004 Pruit James 166 Arcade Building43 II/III multiple Apts/Retall 1st Floor rebuilt after '41 fire 403Washington Ori it lTasmt 4 37-40 14910001 SAAMS 167 Hoban Park <27 VI ation, outdoor nBuildlM.�d, Park AKA Arcade, Ladies, Niles Park 401 Railway Ave Waterfront Tracts 2A 14920039 Cry, of Seward I68 1 AIasW Railroad De o[ 1] V Train port rail Fer lNfice NRB], L95 501 Railwa Ave Waterfront Trans 1A 14920018 SAMMS 169 FouMer's landing SHe 3 II emorative Monument 613 Railway Ave WatertrontTreca Ci ofSeward 170 120menta ,Woodissm 16 VI e Inactive Also called Railroad& Old Russian - Salmon Creek Rd Woodlawn 2 1,2 144110D3 City of Seward Mary Kuistad Ace, 9116 ledirchi, 5 & Kmikewcz I. Anch Ransom Scott & Irene Libbrech & Tanguy Anch .arue, Chris & Sharonj Chugiak Anhite, Robert & Susan 9etcher, Wallace & Marie 171 Primrose Mine IV Structure Fadfity,amaaive MI38 or MP18T Swd HIM - - USFS/Moore 173 Covered Highway Bridges V Strucurc Tram ortation, road Abandoned Abuttments still visible 2]O65eward HIM - - - AM 174 Jesse Lee Superindent's House 42 VI Bulldi Dwellin , single 1806S."na,r , Jesse Lee Heights 2 2A 1452003D Tetras , Michael 175 Ft Raymond Na Magazine 2 42 III Structure Military, facili d 21M Unimak 0nle Gateway TrA 14535001 City of Seward 176 209 Saliva 9 IV Building Commercial Built by Blosius 411 Washington Original Twnst 4 1,2 14910W2 U.S. Park Service 177 301 The Wuvre(also The Belmont) 5 IV Site Hotel/Restaurcnt nt 4��RTunnel Original torn down ear 'W's 412 Washington O"nal Twnst 9 17A 14911033 U.S. Nat. Park Service 1]e Ft Raymond Buildingg202 42 III BuildingWherry, hell se ]02As n Ft Raymond - 5 14502W9 Otyof Seward 179 Ft Ra and Building MOS 42 111 BuildingMIIHz ,hcil' all 22M Dimond Blvd Ft Ra ord - 7A 1"02W] Otyof Seward ISO Ft Raymond Buildings#254. 258-261 42 III BuildingMilita ,bcility 2013 Seward HIM Ft Raymond - 7A 14501W7 Cityof5eward 181 Lowell Homesite IND II Site Settlement S Tested under Sec 106 SHAMS 313 Railway Ave WaWrfmnt Tmcts 1 - City/SAAMS/UAA 192 Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel 4l V Strucure Ira rtMion Rail nel NR77, t95MP9 Seward HWY - 0 MR 183 Water/Power Plan[ IV Structure Public Works Abandoned 3II Lowell Ca on Rd USS 703 - 14623W6 G of Seward 1M Seward Meridian and Base Une SRe Nash Road - - - - DNR 185 LowellHomesite I ?ca rrov 11 J