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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04212022 Historic Preservation Special Meeting Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Special Meeting Minutes Apri121, 2022 Volume 3,Page 343 CALL TO ORDER The April 21, 2022 special meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Chair Cheryl Seese. OPENING CEREMONY Commissioner Art LeMaster led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Cheryl Seese presiding and Sue Ward Tanguy Libbrecht (telephonic) Mary Ann Benoit Dona Walker Art LeMaster comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Bailey Sayler, Library Museum Director Brenda Ballou,City Clerk Excused—None Absent—None Vacant—One CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING—None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Ward/LeMaster) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous There were no consent agenda items. SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Other Reports and Announcements Update on the installation of the three remaining wall signs for the Historic Walking Tour. Benoit reported the three remaining wall signs would be installed on April 26, 2022 by Commissioner Libbrecht and the contractor. City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Special Meeting Minutes April 21, 2022 Volume 3, Page 344 Benoit went on to say that the commission had received and distributed all 5,000 maps of the Walking Tour throughout the community. She said the Chamber of Commerce told her that Seward received approximately 250,000 visitors each year, and they recommended the commission print approximately 100,000 maps each year to satisfy the demand. NEW BUSINESS Other New Business Items Review the nominations for the 2022 Historic Preservation Award and vote on recipient(s). Nominees are: 1)Bailey Sayler,2)Mary Ann Benoit&Sue Ward,3)Sue Ward,Cheryl Seese, Mary Ann Benoit& Tanguy Libbrecht, and 4) Mary Tougas. Seese stated she believed there were conflicts of interest with some of these nominations.The first nomination was submitted by a city employee;and the next two nominations were to recognize HP commissioners and were submitted by fellow commissioners. Ward said she didn't think it looked good for commissioners to nominate sitting commissioners. Library & Museum Director Bailey Sayler stated she requested that her nomination be pulled. Walker said if she were no on the commission,she would have still submitted her nomination form because she appreciated the work that was done. Seese said someday it would be nice to be recognized, but she didn't think the timing was right, although she appreciated the sentiment. Ward concurred. Benoit was honored,and thanked Walker and LeMaster for submitting their nominations,but she didn't think anyone on the commission could vote without conflict. She suggested extending the deadline to open up for more nominations from the community. Seese said if the deadline was extended,and the public nominated HP commissioners again, the commission would still be in the same boat as having a conflict. Benoit didn't think commissioners should automatically be excluded from receiving this award just because they were on the commission. Motion (Benoit/LeMaster) Extend the nomination deadline to May 11, 2022 at 5:00 p.m., and carry forward the nomination for Mary Tougas, but not the other three nominations. City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Special Meeting Minutes April21, 2022 Volume 3,Page 345 Motion Passed Unanimous Benoit said she would post a new update on the commission's Facebook page,and she would contact the radio station to see if there would be a charge for putting the announcement out. Motion (Benoit/Seese) Authorize Benoit to spend up to$25 for a radio announcement. Motion Passed Unanimous Review and approve the draft letter of support for putting Ft.McGilvray on the National Register of Historic Places. Seese read the draft letter supporting Fort McGilvray being put on the National Register of Historic Places. Motion (Benoit/Walker) Approve the letter as presented. Motion Passed Unanimous Review the Historic Plants & Trees inventory list. Seese appreciated having the inventory of historic plants and trees in the packet. Ward noted that the inventory was last updated in 2008. Benoit had used this inventory as part of her research to find historic lilac plants.In addition, some of these plants and trees were included on the signs for the Walking Tour. She suggested asking Carol Griswold to participate in updating the inventory. Benoit said that historic plants and trees contributed to heritage tourism. Discuss sending one or more commissioners to the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (NAPC) Forum from July 13-17, 2022. Seese said there was an opportunity to send one or two commissioners to a conference for historic preservation.There was also an opportunity for the commission to apply for grant funds to offset the travel and registration expenses. Ward,Walker,Benoit,and LeMaster stated they would not be able to attend the conference during these dates. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS 2015 Email from the Parks&Recreation Department regarding planting lilac trees and installing City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Special Meeting Minutes April 21, 2022 Volume 3, Page 346 birdhouses in Hoben Park. 2022 HP Meeting Schedule. CITIZEN COMMENTS Ristine Casagranda thanked the commission for their hard work to preserve the history of Seward. She thought education was so important for inspiring younger generations to be interested in history. COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Libbrecht appreciated being nominated for the HP Award. He suggested perhaps the commission should think about how to thank and honor the property owners who volunteered to be on the Walking Tour. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:53 p.m. Brenda Ballow, M C Ch 1 ese )411-e-- City Clerk Chair .■.I...,, (City Seal) �,••.`t'�OF Se��'•. Sso 067 SO* = • SEAL s • = • 7 - • �P5 �. A