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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06202007 Historic Preservation Packet Seward Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting June 20, 2007 6:30 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Call to Order " Shannon Kavae Chair Term Expires 05/10 2. Opening Ceremony Tom Swann Vice-Chair Term Expira 05/10 A. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call Meredith Hershoek Commissioner Term Expires 05/08 4. Special Reports A. City Administration Report Greg Carpenter Commissioner Term Expires 5/09 B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations Shannon Huber Commissioner Term Expires 5/09 1. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home update-Swann 2. Flag Anniversary Celebration - Swann 3. Railcar update - Swann 4. Website Updates- 5. Hoben Park 6. Alaska Nellie update - Carpenter 7. Seward Historical Site Inventory update - Kovac 8. WW n bunkers - Water intake building - Huber & Carpenter Jolund Luther Commissioner Term Expires 05/08 Linda Lasota Commissioner Term Expires 05/09 5. Citizens' Comments on Agenda Items Not Scheduled for Public Hearing and Other Items Not Included on the Agenda. [Fhose who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak Time is limited to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda item) Phillip Oates City Manager Vacant Planner Donna Glenz Planning Assistant Anne Bailey Executive Liaison Historic Preservation Commission June 20, 2007 Regular Meeting Agenda Page 1 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] 7. Special Items A. Election of Chair an.d Vice Chair .................................................................. Page 3 8. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak] - None 9. Unfmished Business - A. ReselatieR 2097 IB establishiag apfllieati9B proeedm'es aad eligibility aRteria for BemiBatieRs te a 8e>NaM R-egister 9fLgew Histerie TIeElS and Plants; aad fef\~ a pooflesed ef6iBanee te the S8'\\'aM City Cel:lfteil t9 ereate a 8e>:/aM R-egister ef Leeal Histerie Plants aDd Trees [Removed from the agenda due to lack of staff preparation time, forwarded to July 20, 2007 agenda] ........................................ 10. New Business A. Discussion of Seward Cemeteries with Kerry Martin.................................... Page 4 11. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) A. Heritage Newsletter, Jun.e 1, 2007 issue ........................................................ Page 5 12. Commission Comments 13. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to speak] 14. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments 15. Adjournment . Historic Preservation Commission June 20, 2007 Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 Historic Preservation Agenda Statement Meeting Date: June 20, 2007 Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager From: Donna Glenz, Planning Assistant Agenda Item: Election of Chair & Vice Chair " BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Each year the Historic Preservation Commission must elect a chair and vice chair for the coming year. The duties of the Chair are to: 1. Open the meeting on time and call the meeting to order; 2. Announce in proper sequence the business on the agenda; 3. Recognize members who are entitled to the floor; 4. State and put to a vote all legitimate motions that arise during the meeting; 5. Do not permit debate until there is a motion on the floor; 6. Protect the Commission from frivolous or delaying motions by refusing to recognize them; 7. Enforce the rules regarding debate and keep order; 8. Expedite business in a way compatible with the rights of the members; 9. Decide all questions of order; 10. Respond to all inquiries of members; 11. Ensure that citizens address all remarks to the Commission; and 12. Declare the meeting adjourned. The process for election of the chair and vice chair is as follows: The current chair should open nominations. Anyone can nominate another commissioner as chair. . If only one nomination is received, a motion should be made to close nominations and cast a unanimous ballot for the chosen person. That motion will need a second and can be approved by unanimous consent. (No role call vote is necessary). . If more than one nomination is received, I will prepare ballots for each Commissioner to vote for one nominee and sign his ballot. I will then collect the ballots, read the votes aloud, and announce the prevailing nominee. A motion is then in order to elect the nominee as chairperson. A second is needed and the motion can be approved by unanimous consent of the commission. The above procedures should also be used to elect a vice chair. RECOMMENDATION: Commission elects a Chair and Vice-Chair :3 tJ Offif;e of Histt\1) "AfChaeo,lo&y Alaska Department of Natural RCSI.)urces. DivisIoD of Parks aodOutdoor Rcc. State of Alaska > Natural Resources> Parks and Outdoor Recreation> History and Arch"eoloqy Heritage Newsletter June 1, 2007 IN THIS ISSUE <> House of Re resentatives subcommittee recommends increases in FY 2008 bud et for historic preservation orograms <> James Kina named director of Alaska State Parks <> Proiect Archaeoloav class June 4-5 <> Ketchikan desianated a Preserve America community o New Interoreting the Standards bulletins <> Heritaae subscriotion information <> Preservation calendar House of Representatives subcommittee recommends increases in FY 2008 budget for historic preservation programs Great news! The House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies voted May 23 to increase funding for history programs at the National Park Service. The committee voted to increase NPS history programs by $30 million over the FY 2007 appropriation, increase the Save America's Treasures program by $12 million, the Heritage Partnership Grants by $7 million, and the Preserve America program by $5 million. The appropriation for State Historic Preservation Offices was increased by $7.8 million for a total $45 million, and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices increased by $1 million for a total $6.5 million. The House Appropriations Committee has a goal to complete its FY 2008 budget by the July 4th recess. Representative Ben Chandler of Kentucky championed the amendment. President Bush recommended level funding in his 2008 budget for Historic Preservation Fund programs at $63.7 . million. His budget included a $4 million appropriation for grants to make inventories more accessible. The Senate has not started work on its proposed budget. . James King named director of Alaska State Parks James King has been appointed director of Alaska State Parks, which includes the Office of History and Archaeology. King has been living in Juneau and working in recreational resource management, transportation planning, and trail construction. Most recently, he was executive director of Trail Mix, a Juneau trails advocacy group. His group has worked with the Office of History and Archaeology on preservation issues, maintenance, anc improvements to the historic Perseverance Trail. King has a B.A. in recreation resource management and a M.A. in landscape architecture. He will start work at Parks on June 1st. E; Project Archaeology class June 4-5 The Project Archaeology program will be introduced June 4-5 to teachers at the Anchorage School District's Teacher's Academy. The project is a national program with kindergarten through high school materials designed to introduce students to archaeology. For more information about the class contact Richard VanderHoek at 907.269.8728 or email RichardVanderHoek@dnr.state.ak.us. Ketchikan designated a Preserve America community On April 19, First Lady Laura Bush notified Ketchikan its application to become a Preserve America community had been accepted. Preserve America is an initiative of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The designation makes several sources of funds for historic preservation projects in the community available. Ketchikan is Alaska's third Preserve America community, joining Sitka and Juneau. To date, 486 communities around the U.S. have received this accolade. More information about Preserve America is available at www.oreserveamerica.gov. .. New Interpreting the Standards bulletins The Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service, has published three new bulletins to help people rehabilitating historic properties. One issue addresses subdividing significant historic interior spaces, another adding or modifying fly lofts on historic theaters, and the third discusses modifying historic interior railings to meet building codes. The bulletins can be ordered through the tax incentives website www.cr.nps.gov/hps/tos/tax/ITS/itshome.htm . Heritage Subscription Information Heritage is produced by the Office of History and Archaeology, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Please send your comments, suggestions, and information via e-mail to ioa@dnr.state.ak.u5, mail to 550 West 7th Ave., Suite 1310, Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3565, or telephone 907.269.8721 All issues are posted to our web site at www.dnr.state.ak.us/oarks/ and distributed via e-mail. Paper copies can be sent to individuals and organizations that specifically request them. To be added to our e-mail subscription list, please send an email to oha@alaska.net with "Heritage, subscribe" in the subject line. If you do not wish to receive Heritage, please send an oha@alaska.net with "Heritage, unsubscribe" in the subject line. " I Preservation Calendar JUNE . June 1 - History Channel Save Our History grant application deadline (www.saveourhistory.com) . June 1 - Seminar for Historical Administration (October 27-November 17) application deadline (Bob Beatty, 615.320.3203 or beattly@aaslh.org) . June 1 - National Trust for Historic Preservation diversity scholarship application deadline (Sakinah Linder, 202.588.6312 or sakinah Iinder@nthp.org) ~ . June 3-8 - Alaska Humanities Forum, Alaska History and Cultural Studies summer institute, Anchorage, AK (Marjorie Menzi, 907.586.1714 or marjoriemenzi(Ci)msn.com) . June 5 - Alaska Historical Commission spring meeting, Anchorage, AK (Jo Antonson, 907.269.8714 or ioa(Ci)dnr.state.ak.us) . June 8 - Transportation and Historic Preservation: The Road to Affordable Context Sensitive Solutions, Burlington, VT (www.uvm.edu/conference/THPI) . June 18-21 - Alliance of National Heritage Areas: International Heritage Development Conference, Detroit, MI . (www.nationalheritageareas.org/2007conference.htm) . June 18-30 - National Center for Preservation Technology and Training: Prospection in Depth, GPS/ GIS, Geophysics and Ground Truthing, Natchitoches, LA (David W. Morgan, 318.356.7444 or david morqan(Ci)nos.qov) . June 23-30 - National Trust for Historic Preservation: Preservation Leadership Training, Owatonna, MN (Alison Hinchman, 202.588.6067 or plt(Ci)ntho.oro) . June 29 - Preserve America grant application deadline (Hampton Tucker, 202.354.2020 or nos oreserveamerica(Ci)nos.oov) AUGUST · August 8-12 - Joint Siberian-Alaskan Research Group on Russian America: Third International Scientific Conference on Russian America, Irkutsk, Russia ( Dave McMahan, 907.269.8723 or dave mcmahan(Ci)dnr.state.ak.us or http://home.gcLnet/~sncnuka!JSARGRA/index.html) . August 15 - American Heritage Home Trust grant application deadline (360.754.1455 or j ohnsonel (Ci) peooleoc. co m) SEPTEMBER · September 5-8 - American Association for State and Local History annual meeting: Relevance; THE Bottom Line, Atlanta, GA (Karla Nicholson, 615-320-3203 or nicholson(Ci)aaslh.oro) · September 7-11 - National Scenic and Historic Trails 11th Conference, Duluth, MN (Gary Werner, 608.249.7870 or nattrails(Ci)aol.com) . September 24-25 - National Preservation Institute workshop: Section 106: An Introduction, Anchorage, AK (National Preservation Institute, 703.765.0100 or info(Ci)npLorg) · September 24-28 - Preserving Aboriginal Heritage: Technical and Traditional Approaches symposium, Ottowa, Canada (www.cci-icc.Qc.ca/symposium/index e.asox) · September 27-28 National Preservation Institute workshop: Identification and Management of Traditional Cultural Places, Anchorage, AK (National Preservation Institute, 703.765.0100 or info(Ci)npLorg) . September 27-29 - Alaska Historical Society and Museums Alaska annual meetings, Homer, AK (Heather Beggs, 907-235-8635 or info(Ci)prattmuseum.org) OCTOBER .. October 1 - Alaska Humanities Forum General Grant Program application deadline (Greg Kimura, 907.272.5308 or aw.kimura(Ci)akhf.org) · October 2-6 - National Trust for Historic Preservation annual conference: Preservation Matters!, St. Paul, MN (National Trust, conference(Ci)ntho.oro or 202.588.6095) '. October 2-7 - Council of Geographic Names Authorities in the United States annual meeting. Lexington, KY (T. Wayne Furr, 405.364.7278 or twfurr(Ci)cogna50usa.org) · October 3-6 - Western History Association 47th annual meeting: Crossroads of the West: Meetings and Exchanges, Old and New, Oklahoma City, OK (WHA, 505-277-5234 or wha(Ci)unm.edu) · October 8-12 - National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO) 9th annual meeting, Palm Springs, CA (info(Ci)nathoo.org) . October 9-12 - Eighth Maritime Heritage Conference, San Diego, CA (Kevin Sheehan, Maritime Museum of San Diego, 619-234-9153 or librarian(Ci)sdmaritime.org) . October 17-20 - Tradition Building Exhibition and Conference, New Orleans, LA (Restore Media, LLC, trad i tiona I bui Id i nasow(Ci) restore m ed ia. com) 7 . October 27-November 17 _ Seminar for Historical Administration, Indianapolis, IN (Bob Beatty, 615.320.3203 or beattv\olaaslh.orq) NOVEMBER . November 7-9 _ National Historic Tax Credit Conference, Washington, DC (Institute for Professional and Executive Development, Inc., 202.331.9230 or www.ioedinc.net ) 2008 . March 6-8 _ Sixth National Forum on Historic Preservation Practice: A Critical Examination of Change: The Impermanent and Intangible in Preservation, Baltimore, MD (David L. Ames, 302.831.1050 or davameS\oludel.edu) . May 28-31 _ Northwest Archivists annual meeting, Anchorage, AK (Arlene Schmuland, 907-786-1849 or arlene\oluaa .alaska. edu) . July 15-23 _ 16th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Kumming, China (Liu Mingxin, 86-10-68933590 or www.icaes2008.orQ) 8