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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05142020 Historic Preservation Packet Seward Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Packet Photo Credit: Stefan Nilsson DOWNTOWN SEWARD AT NIGHT Regular Meeting Thursday, May 14, 2020 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers PUBLIC NOTICE TEMPORARY PROCESS FOR CITIZEN COMMENTSAT MAY 14, 2020 HP MEETING HPwill hold a VirtualRegular Meeting on Thursday, May 14, 2020at 6:00 p.m. Because the City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared publichealth emergencydue to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), alternate methods forproviding Citizen Comments have been created: ow To VirtuallyAttendThe Meeting H 1.The meeting will be Live Streamed on the city’s YouTube page. Log onto YouTube and type “City of Seward Alaska” into the search bar. 2.Listen on the radio. Tune to KIBH-FM 91.7 3.Watch on television. Tune into GCI Cable Channel 9. How To Submit Your CITIZEN COMMENTS 1.Email your writtenCitizen Comments to jstallard@cityofseward.netno later than 5:00 p.m. onThursday, May 14, 2020. Identify whether you want your comments READ ALOUD at the meeting or EMAILED to HPupon receipt. Comments requested to be read aloudwill be delivered verbally to HPby the Deputy City Clerkat the appropriate time during the meeting. 2.If you wish to be called onthe telephoneduring the meeting to provide your comments telephonically, send an email request tothe Deputy City Clerk along with your contact information to jstallard@cityofseward.net, including your full name and the telephone number you wish to have called. The clerk must receive your request no later than 5:00 p.m. onMay 14, 2020.Identify whether you wish to be called during the FIRST or SECOND citizen comment period. If you wish to be contacted for the first Citizen Comment period, please be prepared to answer your phone starting at 6:00 p.m. If you wish to be contacted for the second Citizen Comment period, there is no estimate of time to expect the call. All Citizen Comments will betimed and limited to three minutes (first period) or five minutes (second period).The telephone number will be called ONE time; if there is no answer, the clerk will move on to the next citizen. Thank You For Your Cooperation! 1 The City of Seward, Alaska HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA May 14, 2020 6:00 p.m. Council Chambers Cheryl Seese 1.CALL TOORDER Chair Term Expires May, 2022 2.PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE Sue Ward 3.ROLLCALL Vice Chair Term Expires May, 2020 4.CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMSSCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING\[Those who have Tanguy Libbrecht signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes Commissioner perspeakerand36minutestotaltimeforthisagendaitem.\] Term Expires May, 2020 5.APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA\[Approval of Iris Darling Consent Agenda passes all routine itemsindicated by asterisk (*). Consent Commissioner Agendaitems arenot consideredseparatelyunlessa commission member so Term Expires May, 2020 requests. In the event of such a request, the itemis returned to the Regular Agenda\] Wolfgang Kurtz Commissioner 6.SPECIALORDERS,PRESENTATIONSANDREPORTS Term Expires May, 2022 Mary Ann Benoit A.Proclamationsand Awards – None Commissioner B.City AdministrationReport Term Expires May, 2021 C.ChairReport D.Jesse Lee Home Fred Woelkers E.FortRaymond Subdivision District Commissioner F.CertifiedLocalGovernmentGrant Term Expires May, 2021 G.Seward Historic Inventory List H.Historic OverlayDistrict..........................................................Pg. 4 I.Rockwell Kent............................................................................Pg. 5 J.Other Reports andAnnouncements\[Reports must be submitted to Scott Meszaros thecity clerknolater thannoonon the Tuesday preceding theMonday City Manager meeting forinclusionin thepacket.Five (5) minutesspeaking time willbe allowed for eachreport.\]–None Valarie Kingsland Library Museum K.Presentations\[Presentations are limited to ten minutes each, excludingQ&A, and are limited to two per meeting unless increased by Director council.\]–None Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda May 14, 2020 Page 1 2 7.PUBLIC HEARINGS – None 8.UNFINISHEDBUSINESS A.Items Postponed from Previous Agenda *1.Approve the National Historic Preservation Month Proclamation. This topic was postponed from theMarch 12, 2020 meeting.................................................................Pg. 6 9.NEW BUSINESS A.Other New BusinessItems 1. Approve theMarch 12, 2020 Regular MeetingMinutes...............................................Pg. 7 2. Discusshaving an Open House in May 2020. 3. Review, revise, and update online Seward HistoricPreservation information............Pg. 13 4. Plan for Hoben Park beautification..............................................................................Pg. 15 5. Extend the deadline for the2020 Seward Historic Preservation Award nominations..Pg.16 6. Establishcommitteesfor Historic OverlayDistrict and workingon grants. (Seese) 7. Discussworking with Kenai Mountains– Turnagain Arm National HeritageArea on grants. (Ward).....................................................................................................................Pg. 19 8. Discuss 2020 Certified Local Government (C.L.G.) Grant.(Libbrecht).....................Pg. 20 9. DiscussHistoricPreservation Facebook page. (Benoit)..............................................Pg. 45 10.INFORMATIONAL ITEMSAND REPORTS\[No Action Required\]–None 11.CITIZEN COMMENTS\[There is nosign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.\] 12.COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATIONCOMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 13.ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda May 14, 2020 Page 2 3 Historic Overlay Plan Progress By: Sue Ward The Historic Overlay Plan has had some delays and some progress in spite of the COVID-19 Quarantine. Part 1: Edit the guidelines Delayed due the computer at City Hall being unavailable. Part 2: Review city building code Some progress! I had a 2 hour phone discussion with Stefan Niilson, Seward building inspector. He is very pleased that we are taking up this protection for downtown. In his native Sweden, he knows of at least 2 villages who have taken this path and he said it was economically successful for both those villages. He is on fully board with helping us. We will set up a meeting once the quarantine is lifted. Part 3: Grant Library for Historic District owners Great progress! The $750,000 National Park Service grant submitted by KMTA is exactly what we needed to have happen. In the future, I hope to research additional grants to develop a library and a yearly schedule for grants to assist owners of buildings in the Historic District. 4 Rockwell Kent Report By: Sue Ward Very much delayed due to COVID-19. Previously Reported: As this is the centena Rockwell Kent display window at Brown and Hawkins was agreed to by Jeff and Michelle Cobble. Doug Capra agreed to do a series of talks at Brown and Hawkins regarding the time Rockwell Kent stayed on Fox Island. Current Status: 2. Jeff and Michelle Cobble have set up an podium for talks by locals. They want to host a lecture series! recent discussions with them specially regarding the Rockwell Kent display. 5 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, historic preservation is an effective tool for managing growth and sustainable development, revitalizing neighborhoods, fostering local pride, and maintaining community character while enhancing livability; and WHEREAS, historic preservation is relevant for communities across the nation, both urban and rural, and for Americans of all ages, all walks of life and all ethnic backgrounds; and WHEREAS, it is important to celebrate the role of history in our lives and the contributions made by dedicated individuals in helping to preserve the tangible aspects of the heritage that has shaped us; and WHEREAS or National Preservation Month for May, 2020 and is sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation; and WHEREAS, over the course of the past year, the Seward Historic Preservation Commission has initiated and contributed to local historic preservation activities and projects such as the Seward Downtown Historic District Overlay, nomination of Historic Preservation awards, nominate structures to the Seward Local Register and Historic Properties Inventory List, and continual Public Outreach. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Christy Terry, Mayor of the City of Seward, do hereby proclaim May, 2020 as: NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH and do call upon our community to join their fellow citizens across the United States in recognizing and participating in this special observance. th Dated this 26 day of May, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA _____________________________ Christy Terry, Mayor 6 City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation Commission Minutes March 12, 2020Volume , Page CALL TO ORDER TheMarch 12, 2020regularmeeting of the Historic Preservation Commissionwas called to order at 7:33 p.m. by Chair Cheryl Seese. OPENING CEREMONY Mary Ann Benoit led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Cheryl Seese presiding, and Sue WardIris Darling Wolfgang Kurtz Mary Ann Benoit Tanguy Libbrecht Fred Woelkers comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Valarie Kingsland, Library Museum Director Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk Excused – Libbrecht, Darling Absent – None Vacancy – None CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING – None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Ward/Seese) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Wardremovedthe February 13, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes andtheNational Historic Preservation Month proclamation from theconsentagenda. Seese removedthe Robert’s Rules books fromtheconsentagenda. Motion PassedUnanimous These items were approved on theconsent agenda: There were no items on the consent agenda. 7 City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation Commission Minutes March 12, 2020Volume , Page SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND REPORTS Proclamations and Awards – None City Administration Report– None Chair Report.Cheryl Seese reported that thecommission had a joint work session with council on March 9, 2020 to discuss their priorities. She was honored to be on the commission. Jesse Lee Home. Cheryl Seese said the commission was neutral on the Jesse Lee Home. R&M Engineers were doing samples, measurements, and evaluations to determine the structural integrity of the Jesse Lee Home. Sue Ward said the change in wording of the priority did not diminish the commission’s concern, interest in, or the importance of the Jesse Lee Home. It gave the commission permission to monitor and evaluate any information on the Jesse Lee Home that was provided to them. Motion (Woelkers/Ward) Copy the commission with R & M Engineer’s survey and report. Motion Passed Unanimous Fort Raymond Subdivision District – None Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant– None Seward Historic Inventory List. Cheryl Seesesaid the Seward Historic Inventory List had not been updated since April 2018. Historic Overlay District. Sue Wardsaid she was editing the Historic Overlay District and working on setting up a meetingwith the Building Inspector,Fire Department, and Community Development to review building codes. She was working with theKenai Mountain Turnagain Arm – National Heritage Area on possible grant funding for this project. Rockwell Kent. Sue Wardsaid Jeff and Michelle Cobble were putting a Rockwell Kent display and an Alaska corner in their shops. The Cobbleswere working withDoug Capra to schedule th some history talks. This year was the 100year anniversaryof the publication of Doug Capra’s book, “Wilderness”. In response to Seese, Ward said she had not spoken to Doug Capra about doing a Fireside chat. Woelkers volunteered to contact Doug Capra. Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations– None 8 City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation Commission Minutes March 12, 2020Volume , Page PUBLIC HEARINGS – None UNFINISHED BUSINESS Items Postponed from Previous Agenda Discuss the Brown & Hawkins History Award. This topic was postponed from the December 19, 2019 meeting. Motion to Postpone (Seese/Woelkers) Postpone the discussion of the Brown & Hawkins History Award to June. Motion Passed Unanimous Discuss Historic Preservation training opportunities. This topic was postponed from the February 13, 2020 meeting. Motion (Seese/Ward) Send Benoit and Woelkers to Section 106 training in Anchorage, AK. In response to Benoit, the clerk said the commission had a $2,500 training budget that would be used for training and hotel costs. Library Museum Director Valarie Kingsland said the Section 106training would be beneficial forthe commissionersto attend, but there was a possibility that it would be cancelled due to the coronavirus. One of the presenters was from Washington, and there was currently a travel ban for state employees both to and from Washington. Motion Passed Unanimous Motion (Kurtz/Ward) Send Seese and Kurtz to the 2020 National Preservation Institute Forum in Tacoma, WA using the commission’s budget and a Certified Local Government (C.L.G.) Grant, if one was approved, with a caveat to address any cancellations related to the coronavirus. Motion Passed Unanimous Other New Business Approve the February 13, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes. 9 City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation Commission Minutes March 12, 2020Volume , Page Motion (Kurtz/Ward)Approve the February 13, 2020 minutes. Motion to Amend (Ward/Benoit) Amend the February 13, 2020 minutes by changing “Kenai Mountain Turnagain Arms (KMTA)” to “Kenai Mountains – Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area”. Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous Motion to Amend (Ward/Seese) Amend the February13, 2020 minutes by changing “compensation plan” to “comprehensive plan”. Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous Main Motion Passed Unanimous Approve the National Historic Preservation Month proclamation. Motion to Postpone (Seese/Benoit)Postpone the approval of the National Historic Preservation Month proclamation to April. Motion Passed Unanimous Direct the clerk to order Robert’s Rules books for the commissioners to use during their term. Motion (Seese/Kurtz)Direct clerk to order Robert’s Rules books foreach commissionerto use only during their termand to be returned to the clerkafter their term end. Motion Passed Unanimous Review and approve reporting forms for priorities and annual reports. Motion (Seese/Woelkers) Approve reporting formsfor priorities and annual reports. Motion Passed Unanimous Discuss planting and maintenance at Hoben Park. 10 City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation Commission Minutes March 12, 2020Volume , Page The commission directed Woelkers and Benoit toresearch possibilities for workingwithParks & Recreation Director Tyler Florence and theRotary Club onplanting and maintenance at Hoben Park. Discuss having a Facebook pageforeducation, awareness, and communitysupport of the commission andthe Historic Preservation Plan. Motion (Kurtz/Seese) Empower Benoit to work with the clerk’s office and M.I.S. to create a Facebook page for the commission. Motion Passed Unanimous Discuss reporting on Resurrection Bay Historical Society. Benoit volunteered to assist Ward with reporting on the Resurrection Bay Historical Society. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS– None CITIZENSCOMMENTS – None COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Seesethanked the public for attending the meetingandwelcomed Benoit to the commission. Library Museum Director ValarieKingsland welcomed Benoit and Woelkers. She reassured the commission that she read their emails and worked with the clerk to stay updated on the commission’s projects. She thanked the clerk for helping with the commission. Woelkers said he was glad to be back on the commission. Kurtz welcomed Woelkers to the commissionand thanked the public for attending the meeting. He thanked the commissioners, the clerk’s office, and administrationfor their hard work. He reminded the commissioners to work with administrationon their travel arrangements. Benoit was excited to be a part of this commission. She thanked the clerk for her help. Ward felt privileged to be on the commission. She thanked the publicfor attending the meetingandcommended Seese on herimprovements as chair.She thanked the clerk and administration for their hard work. Seesewelcomed Woelkers and Benoit to the commissionandthanked the publicfor attending the meeting. She was excited to attend the National Preservation Institute Forum in Tacoma with Kurtz this summer. She thanked Ward and the clerk for all of their hard work. 11 City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation Commission Minutes March 12, 2020Volume , Page ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:51 p.m. ______________________________________________________________ Jessica Stallard Cheryl Seese Deputy City Clerk Chair (City Seal) 12 13 14 Hoben Park Beautification At the last meeting Commissioner Woelkers noted that the historic lilac trees at Hoben Park had been removed. He knew where there were several historic trees now that could potentially serve as replacements if acceptable to the land owner and planted at Hoben Park. Other commissioners liked the idea but expressed concern that doing so could kill the tree. Fred was going to look into who the landowner was to see if this was a possibility. I checked with professional forester Mitch Michaud to determine feasibility for successfully transplanting a historic tree. He said this would likely be successful and it was important to prune the roots 1-2 times in August/September by digging a line down about 1 ‘deep in a circle, 3-4’ out from the tree to prune the roots. When the tree is dug up the following spring before leaf out there would be less stress to the roots and tree because they would already have been trimmed rather than being ripped and pulled from the ground. If the landowner did not want to allow tree removal, perhaps they would allow sprout collection from the historic tree. Sprouts may be collected from the bole of the tree and are genetically identical to the historic parent. These could be planted at Hoben Park. Mary Ann Benoit 15 MEMORANDUM MeetingDate:May 14, 2020 From:Jessica Stallard, Deputy CityClerk Agenda Item: Extend the Deadline for the 2020 Historic Preservation Award Nominations BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: At the February 13, 2020 Historic Preservation (H.P.) meeting, the commissioners discussed nominating John French posthumously for the 2020 Historic Preservation Award. On April 27, 2020, the clerk reached out to John French’s brother, Rowland French, and received his permission to have John recognized for his work with the Historic PreservationCommission. As of May 12, 2020, no nominationforms had been received for this year’sH.P. Award, but Chair Seese was working on a nomination for John French. RECOMMENDATION: Due to the pending nomination for John French and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic temporarily affecting the public’s access to City Hall, I recommend that the commission extend the deadline for the 2020 Historic Preservation Award nominations. 16 20 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 . Forms are available at the City Clerk’s office and on the City of Seward Historic Preservation Commission webpage at Brought to you by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission. 17 20 SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD NOMINATION FORM Nominationformsaredue totheCity Clerk’s Officeby: DueDate: Person you are nominating for this award: (print name; self-nominations are acceptable) ______________________________________________________________________________ Nominee's contributions towards historic preservation in the community of Seward: Please check all the applicable boxes listed below and attach a written description of the nominee's contributions. (or use the back of this form) Survey and inventory work of historic architectural and archaeological resources in the community. Development and submission of National Register of Historic Places nominations for properties within the community. Contribution towards education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history. Research and documentation of thehistory of the community of Seward. Publications about the history of the community of Seward. Reconstruction and restoration work towards historic preservation in the community. Curatorial, historical records, photo collections, or museum contributions which contribute to the community's historic heritage. Organization of historical records for easy reference for others to gain a better understanding of Seward's historic heritage. Contributions towards historic preservation planning. Oral history contributions towards preserving Seward's historic heritage. Progress towards having a climate controlled centralized historic collection in Seward. Any other contributions related to historic preservation. Nominee’s Signature of Consent_____________________ (verbal) ________ Date: ________ Nominee's Address: ____________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________ Submitted by: _______________ Contact Phone: _______________ For more information, contact: , Seward Historic Preservation Commission Liaison 907-224-40 or @cityofseward.net 18 Kenai Mountain – Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area (K.M.T.A.) Grant(s) Report By: Sue Ward KMTA submitted their grant request to the the National Park Service for $750,000. As part of the grant request, KMTA designed an in-house grant format to explain to the National Park Service how KMTA will distribute the money should they be awarded the grant. KMTA told me they expect to hear back from the National Park Service by “late summer”. Once KMTA is awarded the overall grant we will see KMTA’s grant process and begin to develop the individual grants to be submitted to KMTA. I have encouraged all potential grant participants to develop 2 or 3 projects they feel would be helpful in moving their building along. Develop a plan for completing the project and get costs. Take photos of the specific area for submittal with the grant. Then we plug that information into the template that KMTA provides. I will help all parties, especially those who have not done grants before with appropriate grant language. I have suggested any projects that stabilizes or provide safety to the buildings first but also include any project that makes the front of the building look good. I have also told possible participants if they are awarded some of the grant money there will be a reporting process to prove the money was used wisely. Photos of the work as it progresses is also helpful. Receipts and other information will need to be provided as part of the final report to KMTA once the work is finished. We want the National Park Service to feel their money was well spent. A portion of the grant money is designated to assist owners to get their building on the National Historic Register. That designation potentially sets up other available grants. Most of these grants are matching grant. I plan to develop a library of available grants for business owner as part of the Historic Overlay Project. Seward buildings listed in the KMTA Grant: 1. Saint Peter’s (1906j 2. Seward Passenger Depot (1917) 3. Orlander Building (1916) 4. Cable House (1905) 5. Brown and Hawkins (1903) 19 Certified Local Government (C.L.G.) Grant Update Good day, I was recently advised verbally byJudith Bittner with the statehistorical society that we have been awarded a CLGgrant as requested for asignage/Historicwalkingtourproject. Contracts willbedrawn up in thenext couple months at which time work can commence. There willbea lot of research and preparation to complete in order to put together the narratives and templates forsignage. We willneed a committee to work with property ownersas well foridentified historic properties, a volunteer coordinator, copy writers, folks willing to research in kind relationships,community outreachand much more. We would like everything in place byApril of next year. You do not have to be part of the commission to volunteer to help on a committee. Thank you to Valarie Kingsland,Library /useumirector and Deputy Clerk Jessica Stallard as well as my fellow commissioners for helpingmakethis happenould also like to thank the City of Seward, in particular ityanager Meszaros for their support. Best Regards, Tanguy Libbrecht 20 From:Ayers, Jean M (DNR) To:Jessica Stallard;Tanguy Libbrecht;Naneth Ambrosiani Cc:Richie, Melissa A (DNR);Hudson, Samantha A (DNR);Bittner, Judith E (DNR) Date:Thursday, April 30, 2020 7:42:32 AM External Email: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. The Alaska Historical Commission (AHC) met on Monday, April 27, 2020 and recommended funding for Seward’s Walking Tour & Signage project. AHC also recommended Seward consider the benefits of dual metal posts when installing the signage, as those may have greater strength and durability than wooden posts. I am retiring today, so please direct future inquiries to the people cc’ed above. I look forward to roaming about Seward with a new map and learning more about those historic properties in the future! All best with this project! Jean Ayers, Grants Administrator State of Alaska: Dept of Natural Resources Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation 907-269-8694 NOTE: This message was trained as non-spam. If this is wrong, please correct the training as soon as possible. Spam Phish/Fraud Not spam Forget previous vote 21 CLGGRANT APPLICATION: FY Departmentof Natural Resources th 550 West 7Avenue, Suite 13 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Historic Preservation Fund: GrantsforCertified Local Governments Deadline:Applications are due by:00onay,20. TheCertifiedLocalGovernment(CLG)identifiedbelowis applyingfora60-40Historic PreservationFund(HPF)matchinggrantthroughtheStateof Alaska,Departmentof Natural Resources, Office of History and Archaeology. CLG Name: City of Seward 92-6000086 Federal Tax Identification Number: DUNS: 037996634+0167 Seward Historic Sites Walking Tour - Signage and Map Project Project Title: Typeof CLG Grant Project:(Check projecttypebelow, as applicable) 4 Survey PublicEducation Inventory Predevelopment National Register Nomination Development 4 Historic Preservation Planning Acquisition 28,825.00 a.Total Project Cost (TPC)__________________________ 17,295.00 __________________________ b.Federal Share (60%) 11,530.00 __________________________ c.Sponsor Share (40%) Source of applicant (sponsor)share: (Use figures from ources) 2,500.00 a.Cash$__________________________ 2,381.00 b.In-kind Goods and Services$__________________________ 7,629.00 c.Donated Goods and Services$__________________________ ame, title and contact information for the following: Naneth Ambrosiani _________________________________________ Manager: P.O. Box 167 _________________________________________ MailingAddress: Seward, AK 99664 _________________________________________ 907-224-4063 Telephone: _________________________________________ E-mail Address: nambrosiani@cityofseward.net _________________________________________ 22 HPF Grant Application for CLGs1Rev: 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 misc. Other 1,500.00 Various 15003000 Total 4,500.00 Supplies & Materials d rate schedule for Alaska at the following site: n u F y Posts & ScrewsPrinted Materials r n o o i g 0.00 t e a t Serv Total v a Personal r C e Independent Sector s t e s r 0.00 o P C Fringe c table. i y r b o 0.00 s t l s i i a Total Base H t e D Time Spent t e Budget Summary g d u B base unit . 1 Per HPF Manual 13-1, compensation for consultants involving HPF grants is limited to no more than 120% of a GS-15 step 10.Currently, that ceiling for Alaska is $94.42 an hour.Volunteer time may be valued using the https://www.independentsector.org/volunteer_time Base table to show your planned 60-40 split by cost category. (See example.) 5,000.005,000.00 Personal Services Limitations: 2,500.002,200.00 13,125.00 17,825.00 Contract Budget Summary Totals Yuit Comm. . The total should at least equal 40% of your Total Project Cost (TPC) as shown in this example, cell E23. Digging: Metco Fossil Industries Equipment Rental * (Do Not Exceed $24,000 for HPF Federal Grant Share.) table should auto-populate the "Totals" column in the yellow table. If needed, add rows etc, to show calculations of proposed costs for your project. 5,0004,5001,5001,470 Totals 17,295 17,825 28,82528,825 11,53018,76517,295 d r Budget Details a Source of Sponsor's Matching Share w e 600 S Budget Details 2,0007,1301,8002,5002,3817,629 Match 11,530 12,510 f 40% City o 40% of TPC60% of TPC y t i 900 C Grant 3,0002,700 10,695 17,295 60% HPF Seward Historic Sites Walking Tour-Signage and Map Project (40% of TPC) Total Project Cost (TPC) Cash Expenditures ($25.43 x 300 hours) In-Kind Contributions 8.5% State Indirect on Federal Share Potential Reimbursement to Sponsor First, complete the blue Sponsor Matching Share HPF Federal Grant Share Donations & Volunteerism * Federal Award Request (includes State Indirect) Second, totals for each cost category in the However, you will need to enter amounts in the 60% and 40% columns in the yellow Finally, enter amounts in the pink table: 3. Source of City's Matching Share 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 From:Jessica Stallard To:Brenda Ballou Bcc:Cheryl Seese;Fred Woelkers;Iris Darling;Mary Ann Benoit;Sue Ward;Tanguy Libbrecht;Valarie Kingsland; Wolfgang Kurtz Subject:Historic Preservation Commission Facebook Page Date:Friday, March 13, 2020 2:47:25 PM Good Afternoon, HP! I have spoken with Brenda, and we would both be willing to be administrators for the commission’s Facebook page. We feel that in order to keep from violating the Open Meetings Act or having one commissioner speak on behalf of the entire commission, the administrators for this page need to be city employees rather than commissioners. However, we do respectfully ask that this project be put on hold for the time being. It is a low priority issue and city resources, at least for the time being, need to be focused on preparing for more critical issues. Thank You! Sincerely, Jessica Stallard Deputy City Clerk Notary Public (907)224-4046 45 46 47 48