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Seward Historic Preservation Commission
Agenda Packet
Regular Meeting
Thursday, June 10, 2021
City Council Chambers Immediately Following Work Session
TEMPORARY PROCESS FOR
CITIZEN COMMENTS AT JUNE 10, 2021
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
Historic Preservation Commission will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. Because the
City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared public health emergency due to Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19), alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments have been created. You may attend the meeting
virtually or in person.
How To Virtually Attend The Meeting
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
Email your written Citizen Comments to jstallard@cityofseward.net no later than 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June
10, 2021. Identify whether you want your comments READ ALOUD at the meeting or EMAILED to Historic
Preservation Commission upon receipt. Comments requested to be read aloud will be delivered verbally to
Historic Preservation Commission by the City Clerk at the appropriate time during the meeting.
If you wish to be called on the telephone during the meeting to provide your comments telephonically, send an
email request to the 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 3:00 p.m. on June 10, 2021. 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 7:00 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 be timed 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!
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The City of Seward, Alaska
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
June 10, 2021 Immediately Following Work Session Council Chambers
Cheryl Seese 1.CALL TOORDER
Chair
Term Expires May, 2022
2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Sue Ward
3.ROLL CALL
Vice Chair
Term Expires May, 2023
4.CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE
ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING \[Those who have
Tanguy Libbrecht
signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes
Commissioner
per speaker and 36 minutes total time for this agenda item.\]
Term Expires May, 2023
5.APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA \[Approval
Mary Ann Benoit
of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent
Commissioner
Agenda items are not considered separately unless a commission member so
Term Expires May, 2024
requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular
Agenda\]
Jim Pemberton
Commissioner
Term Expires May, 2022 6.SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Vacant
A.Proclamations and Awards – None
Commissioner
B.City Administration Report
Term Expires May, 2024
C.Chair Report
D.Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant Reports
Vacant
1.Planning & Advocacy Committee Report………………..Pg 4
Commissioner
Term Expires May, 2023
E.Historic Overlay District
F.Historic Preservation Facebook Page………………………...Pg. 6
G.Other Reports and Announcements – None
Stephen Sowell
H.Presentations – None
Assistant City Manager
Valarie Kingsland
Library Museum Director
Jessica Stallard
Deputy City Clerk
City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda
June 10, 2021
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7.NEW BUSINESS
A.Other New Business Items
*1. Approve the May 13, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes……………………………Pg. 12
2. Discuss the Historic Signs & Walking Tour Presentation for the June 28, 2021
council meeting……………………………………………………………..........Pg. 16
3.Review progress on theHistoric Preservation Commission priorities……………Pg. 18
8.INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS \[No action required\]
A.Reimbursement for Hoben Park flowers…………………………………………..Pg. 22
9.CITIZEN COMMENTS
10.COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS
11.ADJOURNMENT
City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Agenda
June 10, 2021
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CLGGrant20005
HistoricPreservationPlanningandAdvocacy
CommitteeReport
5312021
MaryAnnBenoit
SignProgress
Signsweresenttothemanufacturer(IZone).Anotherfinalreviewwasdonewiththemaftertheirset
upprocess.Somechangesweremadeanditwasagainreviewed.Theadditionalchangesincurredacost
of$90.00.ThefinalOKwasgiventostartproduction.
Thankyousign
ThethankyousignwentthroughthereviewandeditprocessatIzoneandwasgiventheOKfor
production,aswithalltheothersigns.Sincethen,newdonorshaveexpressedinterest.Peterhas
suggestedcontinuingtogetdonationsandpayingthecostforeditsoranewsignafterthedonation
processiscomplete.CommissionerLibbrechtcanfillusinontheoptionsandcosts.
Fordiscussion,howlongdowewanttokeepthedonationperiodopenandarewewillingtopayfora
replacementsigntobeabletohaveallnamesonit?Isthereanyrequirementastohowbigofa
donationneedstobemadetohavethedonorsnameonthesign?Also,asacommissioner,Ihave2
businessesandwasconsideringmakingadonationfromeach.Isitacceptabletohavemybusiness
namesonthethankyousign?
WalkingTourInformationforMapProgressandQuestions
Isenttheinitialwalkingtourmapinformationinincludingallthehistoricsitesweagreedtoincludein
thelastmeeting.Wecontactedpropertyownersthathadwantedtobeonthetourthathadlittleorno
historicalinformationandincludedthosethatstillwantedtobeonthemap.
IupdatedtheTourmapsummariesandsenttoCorvisDesigns.
Petersaiditwasalotmoreinformationthanwecouldputonthemap,whichIexpected.Hesaidifwe
wantedtoretainit,wecoulddoa2pagestapledmap,whichseemsdifficulttocreate,oran
informationbrochure(largerandmoreexpensive).Ichosetocutdownthedescriptionstoabouthalfof
whatwasthereinsteadandsentthatin,withthemostdetailonsiteswithoutsigns.
Iamwaitingtoherebackonhowthecurrentversionwillfitonthemap.
SignInstallationUtilityLineLocations
Commissionersshouldhavecontactedallpropertyownerstodeterminesignlocations,firstchoiceand
analternate,andpropertyownersOKtohave811akcomeandmarkutilitylineswherediggingshould
notoccursometimeinthenextmonth.Ihavecompletedalistofaddressesfor811ak.comand
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submittedtoCommissionerLibbrechttocontact811ak.Ialsogotlatitude/longitudelocationsforcity
propertysigns.
HistoricWalkingTourPresentation
Ourgrantrequiresapublicpresentationwhichwedeterminedcanbewhatwepresenttothecity
council.IamcurrentlyworkingonapowerpointpresentationwhichIwillturnintoavideothatcanbe
usedforthecitycouncil,ourwebsite,andonFacebook.
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Facebook Page Report
June2021HPCMeeting
MaryAnnBenoit
Overview
InMay,Pagelikesandfollowerswereup.Pageviewswereup45%,likesup80%,postreachand
engagementswereup100%,andfollowerswereallup85%.
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May
InMay,postswereaboutthankingpartnersandcontributorsonthewalkingtour,meeting
notifications,avideoonthehistoryofourflagbyLeePoleskeandhistoryonStchurchwhichis
ontheNationalRegister.Thislastpostwasamazinglypopular!
June
InJune,wewillhighlightourhistoricwalkingtour,volunteeropportunitiesandpublicmeetingwhen
determined.Thefirstposthasgoneoutlettingpeopleknowoursignsarebeingmanufacturedandwe
mayneedvolunteers.Wewillhaveonecongratulatingourhistoricpreservationawardwinners.
July
IwillbeginaseriesonamazingwomenofhistorystartingwithSylviaSexton.Thefirstpostwill
introducetheGenerationssignwhereSylviahadherstore.Thepostswillcomefromthenarrativefrom
thesign.PicturesarefromtheSewardCommunityLibraryassociationandlinktothemtohelphighlight
theircollecti
onforthepublic.
August
IwillcontinuetheseriesonamazingwomenofSewardandsharethesignandhistoryofBrownand
HawkinsandsomeofthehistoryonVirginiaDarling.
AdditionsfromCommissioners?
May
Thankyoutoallourpartners,propertyownersand
contributorsforyourhelpsofaronthehistoricwalkingtour!
Wearefindingsuchinterestingstoriesandhistoriesonthe
propertiesandpeople.Thankyouforcaringaboutsharingour
amazinghistory.SpecialthankstoDougCapra,LeePoleske,
y,SewardCommunityLibrary
ResurrectionBayHistoricalSociet
Association,SewardCommunityLibraryandMuseum,theCity
ofSeward,theAlaskaStateHistoricPreservationOffice,Jack
andDianeSadusky,andallourpropertyownershelpingtofind
historyonyourindividualhomes.
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Getinvolved!TheHistoricPreservationCommission
usuallymeetsonthesecondThursdayallyearwith
additionalmeetingsandworksessionsscheduledas
needed.OurnextmeetingisMay13at6pm.Learnmore
athttps://www.cityofseward.us/government/boards
commissions/historicpreservation.LinkfortheMarch11
meetingpacket:(InsertLink)
DoyouknowthehistoryofourAlaskaFlagandhowsomeof
Picturewillcomefromlink.ourSewardstreetscorrespondwithitshistory?Watchthis
video,BitsofHistoryAlaskaFlagPart1withlocal
historianLeePoleske.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE
5iJvzNs0
Didyouknowthat SaintEpiscopalChurchisonthe
NationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces?Itisoldest
church(1906),andknownforitsunique1925paintingofthe
AscensionofChristbehindthealtarbywellknownDutchartist
JanvanEmple.Thepaintingisuniqueinthatitincludesthe
AscensionofourLordaswellastheemptytomb.ButInstead
ofApostles,vanEmplehasshownthepeopleofAlaska,
includingAlaskaNatives,aprospector,trapperand
SCLA-1-550, at the Seward
homesteader.Findthisphoto,
Community Library Association.
June
Comingsoontoasitenearyou!TheHistoricPreservation
Commission,withhelpfromourpartnersandthecommunity,
havecompleted26signdesignsandtheyarecurrentlybeing
manufacturedandwillarriveinthenextseveralweeks.The
nextstepisinstallingthemaroundtown.Wemaybelooking
forvolunteerstohelp.Hereisanexampleofwhattheylook
like.ThisonewillbeattheFoundersmonument,looking
towardtheSeaLifeCenter.waitforyoutoseethem!
CongratulationstoColleenKellyandLibertyMillerforyour
2021HistoricPreservationAward!
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Getinvolved!TheHistoricPreservationCommission
usuallymeetsonthesecondThursdayallyearwith
additionalmeetingsandworksessionsscheduledas
needed.OurnextmeetingisJune10at6pm.Learnmore
athttps://www.cityofseward.us/government/boards
commissions/historicpreservation.LinkfortheJune10
meetingpacket:(InsertLink)
DidyouknowthattheGenerationsbuilding,builtin1916,is
oftenreferredtoastheSextonHouse?Thisistheplacewhere
SylviaSexton,awellknownpioneerwomanphotographerhad
hershop.StopbyandseethenewsignaboutSylviaSexton
comingsoonandlearnmoreaboutheramazinglife.
GraphictobedevelopedPublicPublicPresentationoftheHistoricWalkingTourDetailstobe
PresentationAnnouncedJune28
JULY
Picturewillcomefromlink.SylviaSextonwasanindustrious,creative,andadventurous
womanwhoembodiedtheAlaskanpioneerspirit.Oneofthe
mostpopularyoungbusinesswomenofSewardandprominent
photographersofAlaska,herbeautifulimagescapturethe
essenceofthedailylifeofherfriends,family,andtheoutdoor
activitiessheenjoyed(Butler,2020).Shewaswellknown,
loved,andactiveinthecommunity.
https://vilda.alaska.edu/digital/collection/cdmg10/id/199/rec/
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SylviaSextonmovedtoSewardin1904fromSunrisewhenher
Picturewillcomefromlink.father,GeorgeSexton,wastransferredtobecome
firstMarshall.Shebroughtherpassionforphotographywith
hertoSeward.Havingamarshalforafathermayhavemade
hermorecomfortablemovingfreelyaroundthetownto
captureSeward'sdailylifeinpicturesduringthisturbulent
time.ShewasawellknownphotographerontheKenai
Peninsulaandfamousforherscenicviews(Barry1985).
https://vilda.alaska.edu/digital/collection/cdmg10/id/332/rec/
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Sylviafather,GeorgeSextonboughttheColeman
Housein1907andrenamedittheSextonHotelin1913.Sylvia
openedherstoreherein1907,sellingcurios,confectioneries,
andphotographywithapartner.CheckoutthisAdvertisement
forPlaceaswellastheSextonHotelina1924
publicationofthePathfinderofAlaskapublishedbythe
PioneersofAlaska.
Picturewillcomefromlink.TheSextonHotelandherstoreburnedinafirein1935.Sylvia
wasdevastatedandlosteverything.Shemovedacrossthe
streettotheformerSewardCommercialCompanybriefly,and
thenintotheannextothenorthwhichisnowtheGenerations
building(L.Poleske).Sheopenedherstore,and
operatedituntil1951.
https://vilda.alaska.edu/digital/collection/cdmg10/id/207/rec/
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AUGUST
Brown&Hawkinsistheoldestcontinuouslyoperatedbusiness
inSeward.T.W.HawkinscametoSewardin1903andwent
intopartnershipwithCharlesE.Brown,buildingwhatwould
becomeageneralstore,clothingstore,andtheSeward
CommercialClub(nowSweetTheyprovided
provisionstopioneersthroughouttheterritoryandbecame
thefirstbankandtelegraphofficeinSewardandmore.
ContinuingthestoryofBrownandHawkins,theywerealso
activeinotherventures.Brownoperatedasatellitestoreona
barge,theS.S.Bertha,atShipCreekandtheBrown&Hawkins
storeinAnchorage.
HawkinssupportedartistandauthorRockwellKentduringhis
stayonFoxIsland.TheBrown&Hawkinsstoreismentioned
severaltimesinbookWilderness:AJournalofQuiet
AdventureinAlaska.KentintheSewardCommunityLibrary
andMuseum.
ToBeContinuedMoreonVirginia
Arethereanyeventsorideasothercommissionershavethatneedtobeposted?
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City of Seward, AlaskaHistoric Preservation CommissionMeeting Minutes
May 13, 2021 Volume 3, Page
CALL TO ORDER
The May 13, 2021 regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to
order at 7:07 p.m. by Chair Cheryl Seese.
OPENING CEREMONY
Chair Cheryl Seeseled the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Cheryl Seese presiding and
Sue Ward Tanguy Libbrecht
Mary Ann Benoit Jim Pemberton
comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Valarie Kingsland, Library and Museum Director
Jessica Stallard, Acting City Clerk
Excused – Libbrecht
Absent – None
Vacant – Two
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING – None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Ward/Benoit) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent items:
Approval of the April 8, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes.
Approval of the April 19, 2021 Special Meeting Minutes.
Approval of the May 3, 2021 Special Meeting Minutes.
Approve Historic Preservation Award proclamations to be presented to Colleen Kelly and
Liberty Miller at the May 24, 2021 city council meeting.
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SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
City Administration Report– None
Chair Report. Seese was grateful for the commissioners and the clerks. She said the
commission was finishing up their Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant 20005 project. Seese
requested that the commission schedule their work sessions for 6:15 pm withmeetings immediately
following the work sessions.
Planning & Committee Advocacy Report. Benoit said signs had been sent off to the sign
manufacturer. The sign designer had donated his time to work on the Thank You sign that the
commission reviewed and edited at the May 13, 2021 work session. Benoit encouraged citizens to
contact her if she had left anyone out who should be added to the Thank You sign. The sign designer
was working on the map for the historic walking tour.
Motion (Ward/Seese) Assign Benoit to work with the sign
designer on the signs for the historic
walking tour and send them to the sign
manufacturer.
Motion Approved Unanimous
In response to Benoit, Seese and Ward said Hotel Seward had been informed that they would
be included in the brochure for the historic walking tour, even if they did not receive a sign for their
property.
Historic Overlay. Ward said she was working on the Historic Overlay District with
Community Development Director Jackie Wilde.
Historic Preservation Facebook Page. Benoit said page likes and followers were up for
April but post reach was down. The clerk apologized for not posting on the Historic Preservation
Facebook Page since her return from maternity leave. The clerksaid she had been busy as Acting
City Clerk but she was working with Benoit to post April’s Facebook posts in May. Seese and Ward
asked Benoit to promote their June 28, 2021 presentation to council on the completion of the historic
walking tour project.
Other Reports – None
Presentations – None
NEW BUSINESS
Resolutions
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Resolution 2021-004, Recommending that the 2021 Seward Historic Preservation Awards Be
Bestowed to Colleen Kelly and Liberty Miller.
Motion (Pemberton/Ward) Approve Resolution 2021-004
Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2021-005, Recommend Council Accept and Appropriate Funds From Amendment
1, Budget Adjustment For The Alaska Historic Preservation Fund HPF-CLG Grant #20005
For The Seward Historical Tour: Public Education Signage Project.
Motion (Ward/Pemberton) Approve Resolution 2021-005
Library Museum Director Valarie Kingsland said the city owed the state $410 in cash
that would go to the State Indirect or Fed Share. A resolution accepting and appropriating funds
for Amendment One of the CLG Grant 20005 would be brought before council at the May 24,
2021 council meeting.
In response to Seese, Kingsland said the $3,970 had been approved and appropriated to the
General Fund reserve account in Council Resolution 2020-079.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Other New Business Items
Schedule a work session with the Port & Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB) on the Historic
Overlay District.
The commission scheduled a joint work session with the Port & Commerce Advisory Board
(PACAB) on the Historic Overlay District for October 14, 2021 at 6:15 p.m.
Update Seward Inventory of Historic Sites.
Seese said there was no change to the Seward Inventory of Historic Sites. She wanted to
continue the update of the Seward Inventory of Historic Sites in August, 2021. Benoit volunteered to
work with Seese on updating the Seward Inventory of Historic Sites.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
Historic Preservation Commission Priorities (as amended & approved by City Council).
Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Schedule.
Sign Permit 2021-005 Issued to Historic Preservation Commission.
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Seese was concerned that thesign permit had been issued to the Seward Historic Preservation
Society instead of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission. The commissioners wondered if
they needed individual sign permits for all property owners to have signs on their property for the
historic walking tour or if they would have one sign permit for all property owners. Benoit
volunteered to contact Community Development Director Jackie Wilde to discuss the sign permit.
CITIZEN COMMENTS – None
COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Seese thanked Kingsland, the clerk, and the commissioners for their hard work. She
said Wolfgang Kurtz needed to be added to the Thank You signs. On behalf of Libbrecht, Seese
wished everyone well and said Libbrecht would see everyone at the May 17, 2021 work session.
Benoit was excited for the historic walking tour signs to be installed. She thanked the
commissioners, Kingsland, the clerks, Colleen Kelly, Resurrection Bay Historical Society, Mary
Tougas, Doug Capra, Lee Poleske, the Seward Rotary Club, Leslie Wilfers, and Iris and Hugh
Darling for their contributions to the historic walking tour.
Ward was excited for the historic walking tour. She was very impressed by Seward’s history
and the team effort on the historic walking tour. She was pleased to work with Kingsland. She said
the historic walking tour would be an asset to Seward.
Pemberton thanked everyone who had been involved in the historic walking tour. He was
excited to do his part and contribute to this project.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:17 p.m.
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Jessica Stallard Cheryl Seese
Acting City Clerk Chair
(City Seal)
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MEMORANDUM
MeetingDate: June 10, 2021
From: Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk
Agenda Item: Discuss the Historic Signs & Walking Tour Presentation for the June 28,
2021 council meeting.
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
At the June 28, 2021 council meeting, the Historic Preservation Commission will be giving a
ten-minute presentation on the completion of the Historic Signs & Walking Tour.
At the May 13, 2021 meeting, the commissionasked the clerk to see if the commission had
enough money in their budget to purchase a cake for the June 28, 2021 council meeting to
celebrate the completion of the historic signs and walking tour project. It has been verified that
the commission does have enough money in their budget to make this purchase.
RECOMMENDATION:
Direct the clerk to purchase a cake for the June 28, 2021 council meeting, in celebration of the
completion of the Historic Signs & Walking Tour project.
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Jesse Lee
History &
ResultsJoint Work Session with Council & P&Z Deadline for HP Award nominations was extended to April 20; Special Meeting was scheduled on April 23 to vote on winner(s). REVIEW RESULTS
of PRIORITIES
&
work
CLG
Proclamation
Flowers
&
.activities
National Historic
to Council
s
Historic Overlay
Open House?
Seward’s Day
Report
elebration
Priorities 2021 APPROVE Schedule Annual Report to Council Annual Priority ListGive Seward’s Day ProclamationSupport Hoben ParkHistory Award Nominations Winners Begin planning for May’s
National Historic Preservation MonthPOST (last Monday in March)Review, Discuss and approve plan for National Historic Preservation Month Begin planning for CLG cCarry out planned Preservation
MonthRecipient Historic PreservationAwardsCLG Celebration!Advance Plan Founder’s Day
in
proclamation
DATE UNKNOWN
DATE UNKNOWN
and celebration
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Walking Tour
2021 Historic Preservation Commission Priorities & Schedule
Awards
Inventory of historic sites
Seward’s Day Proclamation (last Monday
discussing potential Certified Local
eview and revise Founder’s Day
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Annual BusinessQuarterly Joint Work Sessions P&ZBegin Government Grant (CLG)Direct staff to produce Seward’s Day (last Monday in March) Discuss and plan for Historic Preservation Month
in MayReview and discuss Historic Preservation Nominations & POST March)Discuss having an Open House in May 2021 or June in celebration of CLG completion Review, Discuss and approve
plan for National Historic Preservation MonthReview and approve HP Award (proclamation in MayBegin discussing potential Certified Local Government Grant (CLG) Update Seward HP Award
PresentationCLG Celebration!Historic OverlayPlan, rproclamation (August REVIEW RESULTS of PRIORITIES
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Grant ResearchREVIEW RESULTS of PRIORITIES
Founder’s Day Partner with RBHS to celebrate?Award Structures & Sites to Seward Local RegisterDevelop plan to update 2017 Seward Historic Preservation PlanMonitor Development of Historic
OverlayEducate the Historical Value, Economical Value of Historical places and buildingsCreate Annual Review & Priorities Lists for 2022 Notice to Solicit Historic Award Nominations
to
~ Submit to Offices of
, sites, promote and nominate
2021 Historic Preservation Commission Priorities & Schedule
Council as needed or requested
Review, revise, and update online Seward Historic Preservation Inventory ListHistory and ArcheologyFounder’s DayResearch structuresSeward Local RegisterGrant ResearchSeward Historic
Preservation PlanHistoric OverlayBrainstorm 2022 Projects REVIEW RESULTS of PRIORITIESReview, discuss, approve and plan Annual Report to Council Discuss and revise annual Priority List
for approval in JanuaryReview Annual Results vs Priorities
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ONGOING TASKS & PROJECTS:Generate ideas and set priorities for new CLG GrantContinue Seward Historic Preservation Online presence thru Facebook Monitor historic properties and make
recommendations as appropriate Quarterly Joint Work Sessions with P&ZJoint Work Sessions with the
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