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June 16, 2010
Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:30 pm
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
Regular Meeting
June 16, 2010 6 p.m. City Council Chambers
Jolund Luther
Chair 1. Call to Order
Term Expires 05/11
Linda Lasota
Vice -Chair 2. Opening Ceremony
Term Expires 05/12
Tom Swann A. Pledge of Allegiance
Commissioner g g
Term Expires 05/10
3. Roll Call
John French
Commissioner 4. Special Reports
Term Expires 05/11
Monica Hinders A. City Administration Report
Commissioner B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations
Term Expires 5/12
David Hamner 1. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update
Commissioner 2. Website Updates — Luther
Term Expires 5/12 3. Photos for CLG Grant 2008 — Lasota
4. Historic Site Inventory — All
Vacant
Commissioner
Term Expires 05 /10 5. Citizens' Comments on Agenda Items Not Scheduled for
Public Hearing and Other Items Not Included on the
Phillip Oates Agenda. [Those who have signed in will be given the first
City Manager opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 2 minutes per
Patricia Linville speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda item]
Library Director
6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of
Amy Carney Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk
Library /Museum Staff ( *). 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.]
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
May 12, 2010
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7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the
first opportunity to speak] - None
8. Unfmished Business
-None
9. New Business
A . Hoben Park Planter Updates Page 3
B. Historic Preservation Award Update Page 4
C. Grant Lake /Falls Creek Hydro Section 106 Consultation Page 5
* D. May 12, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 18
10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required)
11. Commission Comments
12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual — Each individual has one
opportunity to speak]
13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
14. Adjournment
Historic Preservation Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
May 12, 2010
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement e � &.�
Meeting Date: June 16, 2010
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library Director, Patricia Linville
Agenda Item: Hoben Park Planters Update
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
Larry Harmon met with City at a project meeting on Tuesday June 8. Discussion
centered on:
1) Placement of the planters
a) Photos were viewed and it was decided to place the planters as indicated on the
photo attached.
2) Permissions needed from the Sealife Center
a) As one planter in the photo is located on property owned by the SAMS, it was
decided that I would contact Sealife Center personnel to get permission to put the
planter in that location.
3) How the planters will be installed
a) Larry Harmon drew a picture of the base and bolting structure that he will
incorporate into the planters to prevent shifting and tipping over by people.
4) Location of infrastructure that needs to be noted
a) There is conduit buried 7 ft that was noted. General consensus is it will not be a
problem when digging but placement of the planters should allow for access
without disturbance of the planters in the future.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
N/A
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement '.ioF SFw
Meeting Date: June 16, 2010 r`'
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To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library Director, Patricia Linville
Agenda Item: 2010 Historic Preservation Award Nomination Update
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
Publicity for the HP Award has been sent to SewardCityNews and the Seward
Phoenix Log seeking nominations from the public. The date of June 1 was chosen
by the staff as the final date for accepting nominations, with the expectation that the
Commission would wish to review and select a recipient at its June meeting.
There were no nominations received as of June 16, 2010.
RECOMMENDATION:
Commission decide whether to close nominations or continue to seek a nomination for
the 2010 Historic Preservation Award.
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Historic Preservation
Agenda Statement 4 °F set
Meeting Date: June 16, 2010 %
To: Historic Preservation Commission
From: Library Director, Patricia Linville
Agenda Item: Grant Lake/Falls Creek Hydro Section 106 Consultation
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The attached information was received concerning the Grant Lake /Falls Creek Hydro
Project. The letter details the process and cites the role of the Historic Preservation
Commission as a consulting party. There is an invitation for a representative of the
Commission to attend an Initiation of Consultation meeting in Anchorage on June 24,
2010 at 1 pm. Teleconferencing into the meeting will be available.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Request a Commissioner volunteer to attend the meeting/teleconference as I will not be
available. Amy Carney may be available also.
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Kenai Hydro, LLC
3977 Lake Street
Homer, AK 99603
May 26, 2010
In Reply Refer To:
FERC Project No.: 13212 -001 and 13211 -001 - Alaska
Grant Lake /Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project Initiation of Consultation
Tom Swan
Commission Chair
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664 -0167
Dear Mr. Swan:
On October 7, 2008, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued two Preliminary
Permits (permits) to Kenai Hydro, LLC to study the feasibility of developing hydroelectric
projects on Grant Lake and Falls Creek on the Kenai Peninsula, near the community of Moose
Pass, Alaska. In its Notice of Intent and Pre - application Document (PAD), filed on August 6,
2009, the applicant proposed a combined Grant Lake /Falls Creek hydroelectric project. In order
to support development of the Project, FERC granted authorization for Kenai Hydro, LLC to
conduct day -to -day consultation under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA; please see attached). Subsequently, for purposes of Section 106 of the NHPA (36 CFR
800.3), we are initiating consultation to assist in identification of historic properties that may be
affected by the proposed Project.
The Project is located near the community of Moose Pass approximately 25 miles north of
Seward and just east of the Seward Highway. The Project is located within Section 13 of
Township 4 North, Range 1 West; Sections 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 18 of Township 4 North, Range 1
East; and Sections 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36 of Township 5 North, Range 1 East,
Seward Meridian (USGS Seward B -6 and B -7 Quadrangles; Figure 1).
The proposed Project would include construction of a diversion dam at the outlet to Grant Lake
and a powerhouse along Grant Creek. The proposed lake level would range from approximately
nine feet above to up to 25 feet below the natural lake elevation. Additionally, an approximately
2,800- foot -long, 10 -foot diameter horseshoe tunnel would be constructed to convey water from a
multi -level intake near the diversion dam, to directly above the powerhouse at an elevation of
approximately 650 mean sea level (MSL). At the outlet of the tunnel, a 650- foot -long intake
structure (penstock) would convey water to the powerhouse located at an approximate elevation
518 MSL. The tailrace (the downstream part of the dam where the impounded water would re-
enter Grant Creek), would be placed upstream of the most productive fish habitat, returning
flows to Grant Creek and minimizing impacts to fish habitat. Other elements of the proposed
Project include the construction of an access road between Falls and Grant creek, as well as the
installation of a transmission line. Two potential transmission line options would be investigated,
including an overhead and underground option. Both the overhead and underground
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transmission line corridor would generally follow the access road grade. Additional information
about the Project can be found on the Project website: http : / /www.kenaihydro.com/index.php .
The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the proposed Project includes the area extending 30 feet
above the high water mark around Grant Lake (740 feet MSL); an area 30 feet beyond the
perimeter of Project features, such as the powerhouse construction, and also includes the right -
of -way for road access and transmission line alignments (Figure 1).
An Alaska Heritage Resources Survey (AHRS) database search was performed at the Office of
History and Archaeology (OHA) to document previously recorded cultural resource sites within
or adjacent to the Project APE. In addition, a review of the National Register of Historic Places
(NRHP) database was conducted. Nine documented cultural resources are located within the
APE (Table 1). Thirty additional cultural resources sites are located within one mile of the
Project, but outside the proposed Project APE. These sites are identified in the Draft Cultural
Resources Study Plan developed for the Project.
Table 1: Previously Recorded Cultural Resources in the APE
AHRS No. Site Name Description Eligibility
SEW -00258 Solars Sawmill Collection of wooden structures, Determined Not
operated between 1920 -1941 Eligible
SEW -00659 Case Mine (Grant Lake Cabin, bunkhouse, and 4 associated Determined Eligible
Placer Mine) structures, 1900 -1940s
SEW -00678 Upper Trail Lake Pole and beam garage ruins No Determination of
Garage Eligibility
SEW -00768 Grant Lake Cabin Frame cabin, dating to historic No Determination of
prospecting, mining, hunting, or Eligibility
trapping
SEW -00822 Grant Lake Prospect Prospecting pit with channel or No Determination of
ditch Eligibility
SEW -00823 North Grant Lake Log cabin/dynamite storage for No Determination of
Cabin (Case Mine area mines Eligibility
Dynamite Shack)
SEW -01142 USFS No available information No Determination of
Eligibility
SEW -01143 USFS No available information No Determination of
Eligibility
SEW -01144 USFS No available information No Determination of
Eligibility
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Field documentation and assessment of properties within the APE will be conducted in July
2010, and a Cultural Resources Survey and Section 106 report will be disseminated to your
office upon completion.
As part of consultation for this Project, we would like to invite you to attend a Section 106
Initiation meeting on June 10, 2010 from 10 AM to 12 PM at the Anchorage HDR Alaska, Inc.
offices (2525 C Street, Suite 305). We will provide a teleconference number for those
participants who cannot attend in person. We will be following -up on this invitation in the next
week to confirm your availability.
Additionally, FERC scoping meetings and Study Plan Discussion Sessions for the Project are
scheduled for June 2 -3, 2010 at the Moose Pass Community Hall
(http: / /www. kenaihydro .com /documents /GrantLake Scoping1.pdf). The Draft Cultural
Resources Study Plan is available on the internet at
http: / /www. kenaihydro .com /workgroups /cultural resources.php. Written comments on the
draft study plan are requested by June 7, 2010. Comments on the study plans can also be
discussed in person or by teleconference at the June 10, 2010 Section 106 Initiation meeting.
Other opportunities for consultation may be scheduled as outlined in the study plans or as
necessary based on feedback received from consulting parties.
If you have questions or comments regarding the proposed Project, I can be reached at the
address above, by telephone at (907) 335 -6204, or by e -mail at bzubeck @homerelectric.com.
For specific questions regarding the Cultural Resources Study, I encourage you to contact HDR
Alaska, Inc. directly. The point of contact at HDR Alaska, Inc. is:
Kirsten Anderson, Cultural Resources Practice Group Lead
HDR Alaska, Inc.
2525 C Street, Suite 305
Anchorage, Alaska 99503 -2632
Email: kirsten.anderson @hdrinc.com
Phone: (907) 644 -2096
Sincerely,
Brad Zubeck, Project Engineer
Kenai Hydro, LLC
Enclosures:
Figure 1: Location Vicinity Map and Proposed Project APE
FERC Section 106 Consultation Authorization
Grant Lake/Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project Section 106 Consultation Contacts
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Jenna Borovansky, Long View Associates, Inc.
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Kirsten Anderson, HDR Alaska, Inc.
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20090915 -3017 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 09/15/2009
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20426
September 15, 2009
OFFICE OF ENERGY PROJECTS
Project No. 13212 -001 and 13211 -001
— Alaska
Grant Lake/Falls Creek Hydroelectric
Project
Kenai Hydro, L.L.C.
Steve Gilbert, Manager
Kenai Hydro, L.L.C.
6921 Howard Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99504
RE: Section 106 Consultation Authorization
Dear Mr. Gilbert:
In the letter filed August 6, 2009, you requested that we grant permission for you
to initiate Section 106 consultation on our behalf. By copy of this letter, we are
authorizing Kenai Hydro L.L.C. to initiate consultation with the Alaska State Historic
Preservation Officers, appropriate Native American tribes, Chugach National Forest, and
other consulting parties, pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.2(c)(4) of the regulations
implementing Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. This consultation
pertains to the original licensing effort by Kenai Hydro, L.L.C. involving the Grant
Lake/Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project located on the Kenai Peninsula, near the
community of Moose Pass, Alaska.
We are granting authorization to Kenai Hydro, L.L.C. in order for them to
conduct day -to -day section 106 consultation responsibilities in regards to the above
proposed project; however, the Commission remains ultimately responsible for all
findings and determinations.
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If you have any questions, please contact Joseph C. Adamson at 202 -502 -8085, or
by email at joseph.adamson @ferc.gov with any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Hill, Chief
Hydro West Branch
cc: Mailing List
Service List
Judith Bittner
State Historic Preservation Officer
550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1310
Anchorage, AK 99801 -3565
John Fowler, Executive Director
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
1100 Penn. Ave., NW, Suite 809
Washington, DC 20004
Karen O'Leary
Chugach National Forest
3301 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, AK 99503
Dorothy Cook, President
Native Village of Eklutna
26339 Eklutna Village Road
Chugiak, AK 99567
Richard Greg Encelewski, President
Ninilchik Traditional Council
P.O. Box 39070
Ninilchik, AK 99639
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20090915 -3017 FERC PDF (Unofficial) 09/15/2009
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Penny Carty, President
Salamatof Native Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 2682
Kenai, AK 99611
Vernon Stanford, Chair
Kenai Natives Association, Inc.
• 2115 Fidalgo Avenue, Suite 101
Kenai, AK 99611 -7776
Margaret L. Brown, President
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
P.O. Box 93330
Anchorage, AK 99509 -3330
Sheri D. Buretta, Chairman of the Board
Chugach Alaska Corporation
3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 601
Anchorage, AK 99503
Charles W. Totemoff, President
Chenega Corporation
3000 C Street, Suite 301
Anchorage, AK 99503
Dianne McRae, President
Qutekcak Native Tribe
P.O. Box 1467
Seward, AK 99664
Jaylene Peterson - Nyren, Director
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
P.O. Box 988
• Kenai, AK 99611
Brad Zubeck, Project Engineer
Kenai Hydro, L.L.C.
280 Airport Way
Kenai, AK 99611
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Kenai Hydro, LLC
3977 Lake Street
Homer, AK 99603
Grant Lake /Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project Section 106 Consultation
Contacts
Kenai Hydro LLC contact:
Brad Zubeck, Project Engineer
Kenai Hydro, LLC
280 Airport Way
Kenai, AK 99611
SHPO:
Ms. Judith Bittner
State Historic Preservation Officer
Alaska Office of History and Archaeology
550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1310
Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3565
Tribes/Tribal Organizations:
Charles W. Totemoff, President
Chenega Corporation
3000 C Street, Suite 301
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Sheri D. Buretta, Chairman of the Board
Chugach Alaska Corporation
3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 601
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Margaret L. Brown, President
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
P.O. Box 93330
Anchorage, Alaska 99509 -3330
Jaylene Peterson - Nyren, Director
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
P.O. Box 988
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Vernon Stanford, Chair
Kenai Natives Association, Inc.
215 Fidalgo Avenue, Suite 101
Kenai, Alaska 99611 -7776
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Kenai Hydro, LLC
3977 Lake Street
Homer, AK 99603
Tribes /Tribal Organizations (continued):
Dorothy Cook, President
Native Village of Eklutna
26339 Eklutna Village Road
Chugiak, Alaska 99567
Gary Oskolkoff, President
Ninilchik Natives Association, Inc.
• P.O. Box 39130
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Sara Jackinsky, President
Ninilchik Traditional Council
P.O. Box 39070
Ninilchik, Alaska 99639
Dianne McRae, President
Qutekcak Native Tribe
P.O. Box 1467
Seward, Alaska 99664
Penny Carty, President
Salamatof Native Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 2682
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Penny Carty, President
Village of Salamatoff
P.O. Box 2682
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Other Consulting Parties:
William G. O'Leary, Acting President and Chief Executive Officer
Alaska Railroad Corporation
327 W. Ship Creek Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Pat Porter, Mayor
City of Kenai
210 Fidalgo Avenue
Kenai, Alaska 99611 -7794
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Kenai Hydro, LLC
3977 Lake Street
Homer, AK 99603
Other Consulting Parties (continued):
Jeff Twait, Commission Chair
City of Kenai, Planning and Zoning Commission
210 Fidalgo Avenue
Kenai, Alaska 99611 -7794
Willard Dunham, Mayor
City of Seward
PO Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664 -0167
Tom Swan, Commission Chair
Seward Historic Preservation Commission
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664 -0167
Dave Carey, Mayor
Kenai Peninsula Borough
144 North Binkley Street
Soldotna, Alaska 99669
Jeremy Karchut, Forest Archaeologist
U.S. Forest Service, Chugach National Forest
3301 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
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Patricia Linville
From: Grover, Elizabeth [Elizabeth.Grover @hdrinc.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 3:55 PM
To: Jean Lewis; Phillip Oates; Patricia Linville; swannest @seward.netcom
Subject: FW: Grant Lake /Falls Creek Hydroelectric Project Initiation of Consultation follow -up
Hello,
This email is a follow -up to the letter mailed to your organization on May 26, 2010 regarding Initiation of Consultation
under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
In that letter, we had proposed meeting on June 10, 2010. Due to scheduling conflicts, we would like to reschedule that
meeting for June 24, 2010 at 1:00 PM at the HDR Alaska, Inc. offices (2525 C Street, Suite 305) in Anchorage. We will
provide a teleconference number for those participants who cannot attend in person. Please reply to this email or
call to confirm your availability.
Thank you,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Grover
Cultural Resource Specialist
HDR ONE COMPANY 1 Many Solutions
2525 C Street, Suite 305 'Anchorage, AK 1 99503 -2632
Phone: 907.644.20771 Fax: 907.644.2022 1 Email: Elizabeth.Grover @hdrinc.com
www.hdrinc.com
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CaII to Order
The May 12, 2010 regular meeting of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission was
called to order at 6:30 p.m. by Vice -Chair Linda Lasota.
Opening Ceremony
Commissioner Lasota led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. •
Roll Call
There were present: Vice -Chair Linda Lasota presiding, and
John French Monica Hinders
Tom Swann
Absent was Jolund Luther, Dave Hamner (excused).
Comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Patricia Linville, Library Director
Ryan Reynolds, Library/Museum Staff
Amy Carney, Library /Museum Trainee
Special Reports —
City Administration Report-
• Linville reported that the Section 106 process relating to the Commission was Federal
agencies must pursue the effects on any site, structure or district if using federal funds for a
project. When a project affects properties on a local government level, that government is
invited to participate in the 106 process as a consulting party. The decision to begin the
Section 106 process comes down from the Federal level,
• French and Swann questioned HP's obligation to a local Section 106 process and asked for
more information on when and if the HPC should become involved in the process.
• Linville responded that she would provide further clarification from the City.
• Linville reported that the Site Inventory is everything that is 50 years or older in town. The
local Historic Register is populated by nominations and must meet certain criteria.
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• The SeaLife Center Art Project The review team is already in place and the HPC is
welcome to be involved in the project. No artists have been picked and the HPC would be
made aware as the project progresses.
• Council Work Session is scheduled on May 26 with the Library Museum BC to discuss the
4.7million capital budget allocation.
• Two terms for HP are expiring. One is Thomas Swarm's and the other is vacant.
Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations -
Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update- Swann -
• None.
Website Updates Luther
• None
Photos for CLG Grant 2008 — Lasota
• All Commissioners are working on taking photos and Lasota was working on the website. It
was decided that past owners should be included under the information on sites.
Historical Site Inventory — All
• None
Judith Bittner Dinner — Lasota
• Lasota remarked that the dinner was very informative.
Citizens' Comments on Any Subject Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing —
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion (French /Swann) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous Consent
* The following items were approved under the Consent Agenda: Meeting Minutes for the April 21
2010 Meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission
Public Hearing — None
Unfinished Business- None
New Business -
A. Discussion of Current and Future Grants
a. Linville asked if the Commissioners would prefer to schedule a work session to
discuss Hoben Park priorities. Swann remarked that the priorities list included in
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Resolution 2003 -85 was still relevant and that he believed the next project should be
the fencing and that some existing fencing would be appropriate on the West end.
b. The Commission decided to hold a work session immediately following their June 16
Regular Meeting.
B. Hoben Park Planter Updates
a. Linville — Two responses were received from the initial quote request. Neither was
acceptable. Another request was sent out and one response was returned from
Harmon Construction that totaled $5000 for four planters.
Motion(Lasota/Hinders) Accept Bid from Harmon Construction
Motion Passed 4 Ayes 2 Absent
C. Historic Preservation Award Update
a. ADD TO AGENDA FOR JUNE MEETING
D. Historic Preservation Commission Priorities List
a. Amend List, add February as the date of Annual Work Session
E. April 21, 2010 Regular Meeting Minutes
Informational Items — (No action required) -
Commission Comments -
Hinders — Thank you to Swann, Reynolds and welcome to Carney
French — French will be unavailable from June 5 — 21St
Lasota — Lasota thanked Swann for his service and leadership.
Swann — Swann remarked that he would not be applying once again to remain on the HPC.
Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual- Each individual has one opportunity to
speak] - None
Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments- None
The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
Amy Carney Linda Lasota, Vice -Chair
Library Staff
(City Seal)
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