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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04122017 Historic Preservation Packet Seward Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Packet• 'IS • Regular Meeting April 12, 2017 City Council Chambers 6:30 p.m. The City of Seward,Alaskaof Se* 44(4C4. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION , MEETING AGENDA April 12,2017 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers Linda Lasota 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Term Expires May,2018 2. OPENING CEREMONY A. Pledge of Allegiance John French Vice Chair 3. ROLL CALL Term Expires May,2017 Wadeen Hepworth 4. SPECIAL REPORTS Commissioner A. City Administration Report Term Expires May,2017 B. Chair Report C. Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Update Laura Erickson D. Resurrection Bay Historical Society Update Commissioner E. Iditarod Trail Blazers Update Term Expires May,2017 F. Alaska Nellie Materials Update G. Mapping Project Historical Properties Update Wolfgang Kurtz Commissioner 5. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE Term Expires May,2019 ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING [Those who Fred Woelkers have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak Time is Commissioner limited to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this Term Expires May,2018 agenda item.] Vacant 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Commissioner [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by Term Expires May,2019 asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a council member so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda] James Hunt City Manager Valarie Kingsland Library Museum Director Madeline McGraw Library Museum Staff City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Agenda April 12, 2017 Page 1 • 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS—None 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Discuss the commission's role in the possible preservation of Parks and Recreation warehouse building located at 702 Aspen Lane, KPB parcel 145029 (Kurtz). B. Discuss how the Commission should coordinate and facilitate its input to the City and other entities regarding Alaska historic preservation Act Section 106 compliance for projects within the Commission's geographic area of responsibility. C. Statement on Alaska Department of Transportation (DOT) building on Sixth Avenue (Woelkers). D. Review, Discuss, move forward on letter from SHPC to SAAMS (aka ASLC) Board of Directors, "Importance of maintaining the historical integrity of the Seward Historic Downtown Business District; especially the vacant properties at the base of Fourth Avenue" (Erickson&French). E. Review,Discuss,move forward 2017 Priority List. 0 F. Move forward plans for Historic Preservation Month—May. G. Move forward plans for 2017 Hoben Park beautification $75.00 from Commission budget(per staff @ March 22nd Regular Meeting) 9. NEW BUSINESS A. *April 20, 2016 Regular Meeting Minutes.* B. Award 2017 Historic Preservation Award C. CLG Grant 2017 submitted to City Council at April 10th meeting by Ron Long & Valarie Kingsland, including CC resolution. Discussion and approval for CLG, discussion of in-kind donation by commission. , a•� D. Discuss Snow River Hydroelectric Project(Woelkers). 10. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No Action Required) 11. COUNCIL COMMENTS 12. CITIZENS' COMMENTS 13. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS 14. ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Agenda April 12, 2017 Page 2 Sponsored by: Seward Historic Preservation Commission CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2016-049 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, REQUESTING COUNCIL ADOPT THE 2016 SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION PRIORITIES WHEREAS, the. Seward Historic Preservation Commission wishes to assist the City Council with the ongoing responsibilities it holds as a Certified Local Government (CLG), which requires provision for recognition of the historically significant activities, structures and the people who helped build Seward; and WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission to assist with the continuing education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history; and WHEREAS, it is also the responsibility of the Seward Historic Preservation Commission to assist with the preservation of Seward's local history; and WHEREAS, the Commission has continuously received Certified Local Government grants for historic preservation activities; and WHEREAS, the Commission provides recognition each year to an outstanding contributor to Seward's history by awarding the annual Seward Historic Preservation Award; and WHEREAS, the Commission continues to revise the Seward Historic Preservation Plan; and WHEREAS, in order for the Commission to continue to provide this level of service to the community and assistance to the Council,a long range plan for activities is necessary;and WHEREAS, the Council and the Seward Historic Preservation Commission met to discuss and revise the 2016 Priority List at the February 24, 2016 joint work session; and NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The 2016 Priorities for the Seward Historic Preservation Commission is hereby recommended to the City Council for approval. Section 2. The Seward Historic Preservation Commission 2016 Priorities List is as follows: 3 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2016-049 Public Outreach • Coordination with Planning and Zoning- At least once a year, the Historic Preservation Commission would like to meet with and coordinate activities and/or projects with the Planning and Zoning Commission(11 • Historic Preservation Web Presence - Continual updating and work on website to reflect Seward's Historical Resources (2) • National Historic Preservation Month- Continue to participate and plan celebrations for the recognition of H.P. Month. The scope of the activities will vary from year to year (1) a. The month of May is Historic Preservation Month • Seward Annual Historic Preservation Award (1) a. The Historic Preservation award may be given in May b. Announce to the public the nominations the commission believes deserve to be a recipient of the award.Nominations should be received by April. c. Update City plaque as appropriate in timely manner. • Local Historic Plants and Tree(2) a. Inventory of Local Historic Plants and Trees b. Request Nominations from the Public. • The First Friday Fireside Historical Lecture Series- (2) a. 13i-yearly work session to brainstorm program ideas • Cemetery Information Project (2) a. Update Cemetery/Obituary Information on Seward Historic Preservation website and Past Perfect Database. • Purchase of Alaska 150`x' 2017 Anniversary(1) a. Promote and assist in community coordination activities for the celebration of the purchase of Alaska 150`h Anniversary in 2017. Direct coordination with but is not limited; City of Seward, Resurrection Bay Historic Society, Kenai Fjords National Park, Pioneers of Alaska, City of Seward Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Coast Guard, Trail Blazers', Alaska State Parks, Seward American,Legion, Moose Pass Sportsmen Club, PSTA Site Council, local religious organizations, Rotary, businesses, society clubs and other local interested parties. historic Structures & Sites (I) • Continue to update the Seward Inventory ofHistoric Sites • Continue to nominate structures,site's and vessels to Seward Local Register • Monitor the Historical Jesse Lee Home Project • The Commission continues to support Historical Hoben Park's restoration and is willing to assist with planting the planters. • Continue to engage family/owners of Alaska Nellie's home site to develop, uncover 4 CITY OF SEW ARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2016-049 and otherwise seek to preserve related historical resources. Historic Preservation Plan • Seward Historic Preservation Plan- (1) Current plan is in review, rewrite and update status. a. Promote economic incentives; historical preservation and education; enhance understanding of economic heritage tourism. Other Commission Tasks • *Establish and maintain a basic working inventory of cultural resources in the local area, compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and annually provide new data to the Offices of History and Archaeology. (1) • *Survey and inventory community historic architectural and archaeological resources within the community. (1) • Set priorities for CLG grant applications. (1) a. Schedule annual work session to discuss future grant applications 111 • Participate in the review of the City of Seward Comprehensive Plan. (I) • Required by City Code May 18,2016 Code(1)HIGH PRIORITY(2)ONGOING Section 3.This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its approval. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward City Council of the City of Seward,Alaska, this Stn day of August 2016. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA • f � - •an Bardarson, Mayor CITY OF SEW ARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2016-049 AYES: Casagranda,Keil, Alterniatt, McClure,Bardarson NOES: None ABSENT: Butts, Squires ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: / At/ AL-e MAW& Brenda Ballou, Jr C Acting City Clerk (City 4 : 6 t 4' < SEAL 0 i 4 4 44;if$'OF vOc. (17 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes April 20, 2016 Volume 3,Page CALL TO ORDER The April 20,2016 regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission was called to order at 6:35 p.m.by Chair Linda Lasota. OPENING CEREMONY Commissioner Hepworth led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL /41.1:::!::, '4:;:k':' ,,j':,,,,,,,,),... There were present: Linda Lasota presiding, and A John French a� t. g g '` *Fred Woelkers �' _ , 'WOIf an Kurtz\-,,i; Wadeen Hepworth /, *Woelkers arrived at 6:50 p.m. a,, R - ', Comprising a quorum of the Commiss% ` ,gig Absent—Erickson and Roach SPECIAL REPORT` Other ounc Re orts, ements and Pr sentations Chair Repo ltinda'Lasota reported the Planning and Zoning Commission, through Community Develop ment!Avould asked for three dates to choose a joint work session. Discussion of Section 106 historic items, orwarding from P&Z to SHPC 106 notifications and items on historical requiby city code. The Planning and Zoning Commission would try to schedule this joint work sessionred fo r the same week as a Historic Preservation Commission meeting to enable Commissioners Ericksonand Hepworth to attend Friends of the Jesse Lee-7Home Update. Commissioner Hepworth stated she had turned over this report to Commission r Roach' who was not present tonight. Resurrection Bay Historical Society Update. Commissioners Hepworth and Lasota made note of speakers prior to monthly meetings for some of the RBH.S meetings. The next meeting of the Resurrection Bay Historical Society would be Thursday,April 28, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Iditarod Trail Blazers Update. Commissioner Hepworth brought the group's January newsletter to share the Trail Blazers' list of goals. Hepworth stated the Alaska Railroad Coastal Trail Train Tour name change to the Iditarod Trail Train Tour was being decided by the President of the Railroad. I City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes April 20, 2016 Volume 3, Page Alaska Nellie Materials Update. Commissioner Hepworth stated she would visit the propertythis week. Commissioner Kurtz had visited the property and noted many old vehicles and ATCO trailers needed to be removed, and the log cabin on the property needed repairs. CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING AND OTHER ITEMS NOT INCLUDED ON THE AGENDA—None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Kurtz/French) Approvthe4genda and the consent agenda ��F Motion to Amend (Kurtz/Hepworth) A _end°'`he ,agenda, adding a new item under New Business:Ask the City Clerk to prepare a Git Council proclamation declaring Mayas National Historical \"' ,'5 Preservation Monh k Motion to Amend Passed `x nanimous Motion to Amend (French/Hepworhh�i ' Amend he agenda, adding a new item k under New Business: Ask the City Clerk to `$ `` e . for the May21,2016 ti Change the start time .,-t:.a 1 p`Work Session frrom 10:00 a.m.to 9:00 a.m. Motion to Amend Passed - Unanimous There were nb3 consent agenda items ,,b Main emotion Passed ''' Unanimous vAlPUBLIC HEARINGS -None UNFINISHED BUSINESS k N''''''''''t Report on any contact fr m` Sew rd Parks and Recreation Department regarding evaluating P ,`,;/' :� historic value of parts of Two Lakes and Forest Acres. Commissioner Lasota stated she was in communication with Parks and Recreation Director Karin Sturdy and would report on this matter again at the commission's May,2016 meeting. Discuss how the Commission should coordinate and facilitate its input to the City and other entities regarding AHPA Section 106 compliance for projects within the Commission's geographic area of responsibility. The Commission discussed working on this with the Planning and Zoning Commission at a future joint meeting or work session. 6 City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Apri120, 2016 Volume 3, Page *Commissioner Woelkers arrived at the meeting. NEW BUSINESS Draft letter coordinating with State Historic Preservation Office regarding obtaining assistance surveying historic value of properties. Commissioner Woelkers would like to request the commission seek permission to survey the outer coast of Prince William Sound South and Cape Ellington to Gore Point for areas of historical interest and value. Commissioners were reminded that area is out of our jurisdiction per SHIPO. It was not covered in the states plan and no other entities were involved There was discussion regarding U.S. Forest Service and U.S.National Park surveys. \� A.x Draft letter to U.S. Army Corp of Engineers,rAlask'a District report.,regarding repairs to the Lowell Creek Division Tunnel& DOT letter , z Commissioners Kurtz and French stated they had not yet prepared7the draft letter but plan to do soon. The commission stated the letter should cover three points j '1) requesting assistance to survey historic value, 2) repairs to the Lowell Creek- DiversionTunnel, and 3) Upcoming DOT Highway construction through historic areas south of the Sterling Highway and Seward Highway Interchange. The commission requested this \\,item ;be ,.-.„put put o \ `ii,,--,kthe the next meeting agenda. ,-77z--, \ ,,,, 4 a Update on Seward HistoricaltPlaces and Walking;Toursappldev lopment. Commissioner Kurtz inquired on the financial arida ownership rights of a project of this nature and wondered who would be the sponsor 4. 1ftheHistonc Preservation Commission funded this,would be a city project?Kurtz said thewasn t enough p ogress made on this project and requested this be put on,the next agenda annd\wreanted to viugte l''''\'',,:4 Anderson to speak on the mapping project. Ask City Clerk to prepare aproclamation for May as National Historical Preservation Month. Motion (Kurtz/Hepworth) 1 Ask City Clerk to prepare a proclamation to for May as National Historical Preservation Month. F Motion Passed Unanimous Ask City Clerk to change start time for Work Session on May 21 from 10 to 9am Motion (French/Hepworth) Change the start time of the May 21,2016 Work Session from 10:00 a.m.to 9:00 a.m. Motion Passed Unanimous Consent Motion (French/Kurtz) Ask City Clerk to advertise for Historical Preservation Award submissions by May City of Seward,Alaska Historic Preservation Commission Minutes April 20, 2016 Volume 3,Page 31,2016. Motion Passed Unanimous INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action required)—None COMMISSION COMMENTS Hepworth thanked the chair a job well done tonight and in preparation in handling the administrative and clerical duties of this meeting. French said the recent work session on April 16,X2016 was very productive. vc Woelkers agreed and said the food was goo and thankeditelOmmission. a Kurtz agreed with all the comments ma‘:e1,17 the commission CITIZENS' COMMENTS—None COMMISSION&ADMINISTRATION*SPONSE TO ITIZENS' COMMENTS—None ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjou ed at 7 23.,p.m. '" (none present) `� fid• Staff �5 � Lind'a'Lasota, ChairATTEST: =e Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) jv 101,/,.1-0P .2017 SEWARD: HISTORIC:P!'ESERVATION AAWARD NOMINATION FORM Nomination forms aredue to theCity:Clerk's Office or the.. ewordcommunity Library itluscurri-by.: 4.1:e bOte: March 3, 2017 Person yoU are nominating for this award: (print.ndrne;-:Self-not:Pi(14600SC:re:otCeptable) . )(111J1(e.U.01: 416 Nominee's-contributions towardshistoric.preservationcommunity OfSeward: Please check all the applitable bakes listed below and attach a written description of the nominee's contributions. (bruse the back of this Pim) CI Survey and friVentory work of architectural and.:archaeologieal iresOurCeS:_in the coMrntinity. ci Development and subrnisSion .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 arid decurrientatterrofthe histery ofthe community Of:Seward; PUblicationsahout the.hiStoryolthe OorntriOnity of.Soward. ci Reconstruction and restoration work towards historic preservation:in the community. ci Curatorial, historical records, photo collections, or museum -Contributions which contribute to the communibis historic heritage. Organization of historical records for-:easy reference for (*jthers. to gain a better understanding of Seward's historic:heritage. ci Contributions towards historic,preservation planning. Ci Oral history contributions:towards preServing SewerWs historic-heritage, ci Progress,toyvards haVing:a climate.:controllecl centraliZeti historic collectipn.ih Seward. o Any othercontributions related to:hiStorit-preSerVation. Nominee's Signature of Consent (verbal), Date: 422/207 Nominee's Address:. Co58 FranCkci",0 Val.tiv±:(Pik rA Cl(-4 SU—2;10. Phone: Submitted by: Valmi ylArt,,, Contact Phone:10.74 For more information,:contact:Valerie Kingsland,Seward Histori.t PreteritOtioO:CoMMI5tiori-AdfriMistr6tor 907-22441(082 orvkirigMatidaM)Wsetivard:rief Seward Historic Preservation Commission Seward Historic Preservation Award Nomination March 22,2017 Dear SewardfliSteric PreserVation•CommiSSion, Please accept my nomination for Jacquelin Ruth Benson Pets, author Of Framed by Sea and Sky: Community Art in Seward, Mural Capital of Alaska for the 2017 Seward Historic Preservation Award. Title: Framed,by$eaand Sky:-Cornmunity Art in SeWard, Mural Capital:of Alaska Author: Jacquelin Ruthtenson Pets Copyright: 2016 Publisher: Hardseratth Press,Walnut Creek, CA Description Color, 187.pages„:1'91-:photosiself-published October,2016 Cost$24.00. Availability: Available for purchase in Seward, AK at the Seward Senior Center, Resurrection Art Coffeehouse,the Ranting Raven Gallery and online at hardscratchpress.com or email jrbpelsphardscratchpress.com. It is also available on Etsy at https://www.etsv.comjlisting/4R6343461/Perfect-book,gift-frarnedby-Sea-sky Statement of Impact Framed by Sea and Sky is MrIlia:unique.book-abauf_hoW art is created and shared in a vibrant Alaskan community that reflects the amazing beauty of the land,the incredible creativity of it people ancijOyful celebration of.a shared history. I recall when Jackie stopped by to visit me at my workplace, the Seward,Community Library& Museum,to confidentially discuss her idea for her net book, which at the time, she thought would be about the murals,in Seward, Alaska as the "murat:capitaliof.Alaska " Mural projects are community projects in Seward and they are a fantastic part of our community that both community rnernbers.and visitors are:curious.abOut a. thiwas exciting news: Upon hearing the book was hot of the press,the Seward SeniorCenterand the-Library Museum gladly arranged for a book talk and signing. I hadn't seen the book yet, but l_was thrilled that Jatkie's.presentation was going to be about"How-this-book came-to-be,"and later, j-would come to apprpciate the book even more. At first glance, the book's small size appealed to me,.because'weget a lot of visitors in town that ask about our murals,at my workplace; It's small enough to.:tuck into:a bag:and consult. while on foot or in a:Vehicle, or to:give as.agift to fellow community members cir tb:those who have moved away, but miss SeWard,:or to recernmend to:those who.are-coming:to.visit Seward. To be:hOneSt, I was perplexed to see aphotppfa bijilding rather than a photo of a mural on,the front cover.. Then,Jackie kindly pointed out the subtitle When I finally had a chance to take a first look at the book, it hit me.. This wasa book about community:art;:.commonity art that happens to include murals...we%'a lot of murals,but wa$rilt just about nwrai5.. was about our community and'I fell in love with it I'm not an artist,bütl love liVinginaloWn full ofmany and diVerse artists who aregenerbus with their creativity and talent, andInfectiouS in their erithuSiasm for thei(traft While our visitors benefit from this rich icor-nibunity, ifs ourcommunity who benefits the most. People of all ages, including the smallest, are surrounded by art of varied forms and are encouraged to participate and create. :Art enriches our lives andis shared joyfully. Many of us are friends and work alongside with the many artists call Seward their honie. I thought I was familiar with art around Seward, but jt turns outthere is a lot of art I had not been-aware of or hadforgotten,:about Jackie captured the storiesand:Spirit in \Old-I.:art is shared in our community and how it has and will.Continue to enrich Our.jives; down to the lea$t. to the greatest,from colorful dumpsters and oil to large Murals that celebrate our history and our relatIonship.with:theseasthr away as Our sister eity"in:Obihiro,Japan. Her statementin the beok-aboOtrnyWOrkplace iStight on: Quote, pg. 141, referring to the Sewarcicommunity Library &Museum and its mural: "This building was designed to'hoststorios in various forms for the community' and the mural was produced in that sainespirit." So, back to the photo on the front.cover. On page 30,.-Jackie Sharesthe argument to use it as the cover and states "To my untutored eye It is art." If we stop to aditirela.,unkjue.fOrtn or take pleasure in a color cOnlpOSitioni..Who's-to saythatiSraart. Jatkie.doesWt offer judgernent;:lust the opportunity to reflect and enjoy. • Jackie has had:a long tirne connection teSe.lward, and unmistakably loves,Seward as dernOnstrated in her deterrninatibrilb Share our laborand joy through the stories of our artin Framed by Sea& Sky., -Her tireless effOrt to collect the stories, Ohotos,..pricUto. hara the heart of our community is priceless. ShereMinds xne,of hovit Muth tieve SeWartl,.too. This book'celebrates how art IS-shared by a community and how it enriches and reveals Seward'S history, interests,:passions and relationships. This book reminds me how,a community is strengthened by-what we accomplish together how we share what we have with each other highly recommend it for the Seward Historic Preservation.Award for the Alaskan beauty and Seward spirit that it celebrates and the community stories it records for all posterity. 3 • Additional note aboutthe Ms. Pels: Jackie was born in Seward, and While:she left as a young' child, she returns to Seward and Alaska time and time again, often working to record amazing stories about our communities. We are fortunate to have benefited from her research ability in her book, Family After All,Alaska's Jesse Lee Home (2098),which chronicles the hiStoryofia. unique Alaskan institution andlfreM-j.92.5 to i965-and share the stories SeWard. Her commitment to research and record Seward'shistory is apparent in her publications and erithusiasrnto present and Share what she.has collected and learned With Seward,Alaska:and the world. She has also joined the Library's and MUseurn's efforts te.preServe and share historical information about Seward by generously donatingtopies Of:her books te.bath: Supporting DcicUrnentatiorr • O 2017 Seward Historic Preservation Award Nomination Form • Letter from Valerie Kingsland, resident of Seward,Alaska since 2000. O Front and Backboek:Covers-for FraMed by Sea and Sky O Letter from Mayor thanking Jackie Pels for her work and her bo6k, O Letter of support from Madeline McGraw, Seward Community Library& Museum Curator O Seward Journal.article:'. A History Of SeWard in Art:Jackie-Pels on hertateSt Book by Molly Tankersley. http://thesewardioumaLcbrri/content.php?tategory=18tarticlelD.:654 O Seward Community Library Association article: Jackie Pei?Visit at Annual Membership Meeting, 10/14/2015: http://Www.friendSofsclrn:org/news/iackie,pels-visit-at-annua17 mgmLoershi O Homer iNiews-article: 'Writers:tell storyof Jesse'Lee Horne by McKibben JackinSky, 9/26/2007.httn://hornerneWs.coM/Atories/092607/artS 16 002:shtml: O Seward Journal article: Maldonado by Jackie Pels,8/19/2015. http://www.thesewardiournal.com/conterit.php?categoryl&articielD=412 Thank you for your time and:consideration, Valerie KingSland Seward,-Alaska tit < !- '' iEi P At -vri [_:...4 -r.), --1-2v c Li. A .7\,..).,-(' -,:-.-''' (....:,.'...._ 17-1,7 ; . • . Community art 1.n Seward mural capital of Alaska • n "."".-`.'...V"'1".'s."""`^,"rte.,f '^„mow;....�_ _ .�. ,..W:,..r".". ••,r• ... • .. 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'-.,%'g-,'"t':,.4 ,"&'--c; ��:: f j Histvey'shapes a p?ace,arra thepeopte(If Sets ard,Ataska,inspire us to to??their st©ries, � ,', A heartfelt thanks rte at?Tire urttsts whys have brar!ght tFtt it talent,irrtote and wisdom to -, '' • " J a> .' ,7 `'=' a, tg ',t c ;sem °"� crtese public art prcrjt ct .A sp creat tharrrx you to the City of Seward for its cnntiizuer suppar t ,� t, , and assisturtce.Art is truly an international na? lart haat e,and the'taurats have been enjoyed. $ q �C, ' >. . w T.� '.rT.. '` by r tsitvrs to Seg+ard frcr»I ill ovir the world.It bets been nut pteasitrc iv c;recate them. `, Yso�s w r8-n_445306,.!,4. � >�� #_7.1 t i . '�w�� s ��" .� , i. S 4 L,U a i i S ?i 3 '1 t ) 't�1�?t�c't i[)painting the •town!'= „_,JEN tr Lt2 ?ti?i�t)3 Y±'.�l 1 ItiRr} (L f2:�1> if>�if:TS` * i SlII g ,ii {l�etn?c FJ`1J .1.:: (ti}'Is'E::: , ZL'U?,tt:J4fr;t rttcfi:.Tory,;'tF s't:3 j --s1,,,,,;:,-,,,,,,,:,,,,,,),,,,......1::::,,,,,,,,,,,,s.:;,:: , g 78 7:83 8fs2$7 , f :,,,,,,,,,,,.0_ :,,,,, ,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,..7,::::::::,,,,,,7:,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,, ,,,:.,,,, t.".7.'.7.. �< 6 m fi� "- tf ov,priia( 37)262 44 06 0. :cm:: ,- y g• e 4 Ft be (9.07)2243 a FO(97122444tY:C . 3c , 1 �, , 410 Ac.411 3TLE. CityClerk{907224 4446 a . id1sa99016 y omnmrnty 09#rpi mert{9 071;224 44:49, A ",' Uta11t8e. .(9t 7)224 400;. g• Fax(907):;2.24:4038 January 1.8,20.17 M .Jaeki4.Pels: • , 6158 Francisco:Ct : . • Walnut Creek,:California: 94598,22.i 3` Dear Ms.Pels: . I am_so delighted with::yourbook, Framed Bi Sea& Sky: Community A.rt.In 'eward, Wal Capital.Of • Alaska All of'us_in Seward:are:so:very appreciative that you .dedicated your wort: to showcase opr, community. - it was•very.generous of you to provide copies of your bo©k with the library, cur friends in Obihiro, and, people throughout: our community, Your .kind. and. ,giving- spirit;; coupled with your. thoughtful • storytelling and wonderful photographs,will help preserve the rich history of Seward. Thank you so much for everything; and please let us:know when"you plan to visit•again! •'Sincerely; Jean I3ar'darson,Mayor . City.of Seward • 11 Author Jacquelin ROthliensbri:PelS Title.:Eramed:bySea&Skircommunity.art-lh:Seward,Mural capital of Place of Vublication:Walnut Creek,CA Publisher: HardstratchPre5S Date.of Publication:2,010 TowhOrri this.may concern, This letter was written in support of the nomination of Framed by Sea community art in: Seward, mural capital of Alaska by.Jacquelin Ruth Benson Pels for the 2017annualSeward Historic Preservation Award, thell.eve that with this book, Pals has made a significant contribution not onlyto. the:history of Seward,buttothe history of:art-in Alaska:as Pets refers.to her bOOkasa'"ItiVe letterto he(home tOwn",which is'exactly the sentiment that readers'Will leave with Pels has worked to collect together images and descriptions of each piece of public art in the city of Seward,from the immense"Pohy:COye'rourettin theside:Cif the Fish House building to the painted duMptterS',:thatcan be found throughout town, Each subject is treated witnthe same level of intimacy and joy:by Pels,no:matter its perceived importance to die:narrative, Framed by'Sea&Sky is a wide4anging historycif Seward 4110 its peOp1O,,:a5,viewefj through the lenses-of art and community,Theheavy hitter5are all.mentionedt:.the:purchase Of.the:land thetWoUld become Seward frernimary Lowell,the lditarod Trail,the designing of the Alaskan flag by Benny Liensori:. While there are a dozen other books thatcoverthese topics,Pots has given them new life in her narrative by connecting them to other community.stories,such a5 thelives of librarien DOHS:Welch and Alice Pickett, whose sUppOrtof the localanimal:shelter earned her a memorial atits entrento , "Traditional"history is mixed with local memory under the umbrella of brightly-painted-murals and the. reader'is givenaglance irit0..strialkOWri thatis Often diffieuitto capture. The murals of Seward are a large part of the personality of pbcCity;.and'd.raW tourists from around the world.Framed by 50.8i...*:is a woricierft4coMpehiorito the murals thernSetves, and I am proudto have it evailable,es:a reference Material:in this museum:Pels:has capturedthe essence of Seward in this book:a nontraditional city with a vibrant outlook and deeply interwoven sense of community and belonging..The effortthat Pels undetookin-the making of thisibook was immense:from photographing the murals,to researching their origins-,tofinding the stories that have grown around them,Pels dug into every resource that waavailable to her.One only has to look at her acknowleOgements:and:nOtes pages to see this people from every walk of life in Were part of • the creation of this book,and shotildbe.proudof this fact For all of these reasons and more, I support the nomination of this book for the Historic PreservatiOn AWard. Sincerely; Madeline-McGraw Curator of Collections and Exhibits.. Seward COMmunity library and:NO.464m, I 8 http://ihespwaKijournal.comicontentphp?catcgorr-MartieleID-654. . . . • - • • • • THE SEIATA.-::D t ( ' RA • thoutft OC 1(;13/11Ct • FEATURED. STORIES _ . EVENTS I IOT TOPICS THE SEWARD JOURNAL • .215 4hAv • • • icd,A 9!)364. n Red-SI•d;se•s.• 90-2242525 Monday-Saturday 10 am.-5 p.m. A HISTORY OF SEWARD IN ART: JACKIE-PELSON HER LATEST . . . . ;1,„; •-., • • "" • trlr,14- - •- •- . ,,-•-.A3..1fi.4.11.,:e•y• . 4-;=:` • ,; ;‘,' '44,11 ' '141 i"•;" , • ki •;;'' • w„,$4 : • - ,kkit''''•• '7" ‘,` '"$4, • • !2° ' .., LsiViSal,w raga 1O-26-2016 ADVERTISEMENTS By Iviolly Tankersley When Inject Jackie PelS.at,Resurrection Art CoffeehoUse,she has . Just arrived with a box of coipes.ot her latestlbo.ok,Framed by.Sea &Sky,and is already making a sale.toan eager-custornerfrom Anchorage,Although she had just spent several at.th.e Seward Senior Center signing-books,you wouldn't know by her enthusiasm as she asks whom to.make itout to. Peis-got:her start-as anublisher.ork snlail project with a friend and • doWorkerto'fatit.together a shost.bookof.:her-father's stories of life on Montague Island,but what tbilOwed.Was. .a.c.are-erspanning• • q . : . . . . - htip://thesewardjOunial.comteenteni.php?eategerr laariicleill. 654 . . . . . . ,. . . . . • • ... . • 04110.S.(30.bnoks,1420-years,As:arvetlitor. with her ptibliShing . .:.... .... . .., . ... . company,tiardScrattii Ptess;stie;hasi.:touod her i.oiiiiig to tell"to& people's history , . :By.listeriihg;gatliering;:andv.arefullygidding.theinitold:stories:of . Alaska-,,Pels has brought to life 8-body of work that captures storiesthathaVe noVei,beertwritterk:abdutljefore,.From • preserving thelivesantivo ices of the children who grew.up hi the Jesse Lee Home in Unalaska a ndSewardv her own family history of hefinother's:.life onUnga.iSlanit she deftly CraftS.andipteSerVeS: . the ofaliiist.bcif'doiriiiiiitiltiO ;:. Veople,that'S:what drives me.„..1:#01y:believe every personisa book,"says dp8Ws::her tottlese subjects lieriatestpublicatihni:FhnhedbySetaSiv,is e011ection:of Seward's community art and murals'and the stories,behind them -the kind Of thing you'dlikelo have outland as.you explore.a • . - • new town,Pels!S-personajCOnneetiOti to Seward is:00im000t. throughout its pages Though she left Seward asa toddler,: • - • - . • returning oolyfor a few years later in life,it's clear in the way she :. - . • speaks!Ofthistownthat.she has carried it with her all her life. . . FraMectlby,S"ea&Sky tellS::'.the:storksala OPynipiitithrougli.sthe. art thatcolo.rsits walls,WhemPelsfirst became interested in. creating 4b9Ok.aboot ESeward's,niuralS,She-liad)i.ope0 to gather . , . - the-stories frOineach.perso0::iiitraid*ith.the•artWork.,it quickly became.dear,hovveven that:e.achpaintingwaS,the.prOdurt ofaS. . . many as 40,people-truly a communityeffort. "ThereAt'ePeople who are0 4rti$t:5' ';,.i-.01.0'11,00,..040:PY.01YY.P4.t- . it really is a cornritunity;SaYSTeIS; When she talks abou t what in particular:makes Seward'unique, Pels.speaks with.passion:abodt the'untraintneled''-places.of the • world,andSeward's eClectic rntatiOniltinhabitaiits., -'"There's.So.many-different:backgrhundS fin Seward],arid:yet ithe same-spirit:.she says. . . : Jennifer Headtke'of the Seward Miiral;SOCietyiSrlhoted..Mith , • . • • back cover.:,:"I liacl,:nejded.bbiri:-.-reWartlittg.:itlyOpid bete:telt:a story in a mdral....1-iistary shapcs aptace,:anil-thp.peopte:of . . Seward,AlaSka,:inspire us tell:Opir;stortos:7- "• ' : . Thengii.Shetias WrittetiSi*erai dth0,bbok,,Pel.1-'.i$:4t heart an editor."I edit.hecause.ican't help:it:1 writebecause someone 'makes zme- sonietitnes-ir rrievlip.inakesme;" But,whether.Pels is editing:-of writing,:her:bbOlts.:Capturea history instoriesthatwouldOthervvise:die'Whhthe People:that lived.them,.Last week's Random Ileacl;by.:•66 Shafer covered Family After All Alaska's Jesse:Leg Haire *lame-II(Seward 1925-.1965),which earned the Alaska Historical Society's "Contribution to-AtaSka History"'Award Afterliershort time in:Sewardtodiscuss.her book,Pels is. returning to her family and business irt.Walnut:Creek,California to jump into hernetVeottires. Framed Sea&Sky.is available:far purchase at the Seward Senior. Center;Resurrection Art'cOffeehous0;.•a8if-4hatoritiv.Rovel? Gallery(among other locations)._ copyright:2011,2015 The Seward jbernaL . . . : . , http://www.friendsorsclm.orgtheWs4jac.lie,-pols-visit-at-annual-inembership-meeting • 1— (http://-:.. .„'„;.fnendsQfscim.org/nnhts/jackie-peis--visit-at-annua web.baa.ataska.edliklieht ben_USISeward/) membershtp-meeting ALASKA DIGITAL LIBRARY 10/14/2015 0 Comments(http://;.omew.fi-iendsofsclm.orginevvsljacKie-pels-visit-at-annual-membership-rneeting#comments) (http://adl.lib.eVerdriye.dorn - • '44 We had a most wonderful tithe with Jackie Pels,'OCtober 1st 2015. Our •<.‘ • iB8E73F5D-OBED-45218297 /4'-'4'.3' special guest at our Annual Membership Meeting. Jackie talked about booke,. f.,:„J. • D5254F5110E5/10/50 her publishing hiStorywith,Alaska and Seward history rolled in. An Alaskan by /en/DefaUlt.htm). • birth,her stories are laced with nostalgia and humor: Many of her books are '7' • ",,Tr .R 14 at . : •-•';;•?,,, • r 1,",;•'•'' - :a\:+allable on our library shelves. Jackie shio reads, A• , 1,, ' , *4106 • • V ;z:z; • . -Born in Seward,reared mostly in coastal Alaska Jackie Benson Pels :4t; I's • '••'• At.'4.N,;,..t ••'." • • ; • graduated from Kenai Territorial High:Sphool in 1953 and the.S h. op.of 1415: Journalism at UC Berkeley'30 years and.six children later.As Hardscratch Press,named for a farnily•eadfishin. g.station on UngaIslend in the ShumeOtris, • she has published more than two dozen personatand community histories,, - • k.A ; Tonnage AnyOcean- including her,own.Unge Island Girl.Re Book ry and Family After All Alaska's Jesse Lee Horne,.VoLll,Seward 1925-1965; • • • • • which won the Alaska Historical Socletys!'Contributions to Alaska History'. award.She is-in Seward this month researching'the mural capital of Ataska.'' Thank you Jackie for sharing your stories history and.songs with us. The Friends hope tObave.you.visit again. Note: Jackie is a Life-Time member of the Friends Of the Library. Library,Wittier*Hou . . . Start 5p •j 9,..201 mon:ilarn-.Slim • • Tweet Tuet,lAted,Tht.r.llarn-ppm Comments(littpliviiwwfriendsofscIrri.orginewsijackie-pels-viSit-at;annual- nembership-rneetingticom merits) Prii„Sat -Spin Closed on Sunday , . STORY TIME FRIDAYS • Age5 and under • • •• . . • .. . , . . . , .. . . iittyi.lOortiOrite*.s.ocintiStories199260171arts 16.001shttril• • . . . ..... . .... .. .. . — _ . . . . . • . . LOGIN .1 JC. YOUR TOWN YOUR NEWS i:YOUR PAPERTSINCE:tal. • • • . . • . . . yr . . ic---, . 4 E.„..„. ,N.... . E ,, ,.. , ,.. . I , 4t. : 1*: , . I.N.. :_ 14 ',.,•.--. •- -''' --.HT - • • • -•• • " •' - ''' . • . . . . . . 1-161-66 NO•I9' Sports 46d OUtd6or$ Opinion TOWii•Crfee.- Features. ' CiOSSifiOds• '• 0611ect Calendar 'N/i§itOrs'.•Guldt . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • - . F ,-.:'• :-•:,P.:: ' • ' .. •-• Overcast . , mete::weath , ' . , , ... Stotylast updafed at,81.1•114,On Wednesday,Spl.ftlittpr.,4f,:g.60-.7. . . .. . . . • WelterS..t )I story of Jesse Lee HOme: , . . . -f3y IVICRibben Jaekinsky Si.,-.10,••,,,q,,,,,:,,,•• . .. TwOentifors'Avell knowri•for:tincoVering-StorieS•ahout•Alaika'S'penple and'plaCes•have • .. - .pairedtheirthoreinglrreseareh-and compelling yriting'iocreatVizandly.Afte•rAll • i:Adaslca!s•JesSe•Leeiionie::`' " . : . . . . • _ • • . . • . , , • : • • . . • , . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . • • . . • .-• • . • I • . - . . • ' . . . • : . . . . . . . . . - • . . . „ .. ,. ,:,; ., , . • - • 'Photo Ni .1*•M.Eric Dake: ' Raylindson;author • Raymond L.Hudson and Jacquelin B.Pels'.two,volume woik'covers,more.than 70 . years that the Methodist institution:existed as•:bpili.a"40i-ding school,aii.dan orphana gei•.first-imUnzilaska andrlater,.firSeward.4t offers a glitripse•of the converging: and fi.equently conflicting currents of Alaska s;hiStork-that:hionglitthhomeitito being Shaped the.lives of those:Who WOrked,,thermahittb.tOterSefor•the:Childretrfor.: • . „ ,. whotairuecameaonm• ' . .. ' . . Tec10,iindSon;thentithor:Of Veldrno.:41:vill Sigkeopiesnithe tiorner Bookstore,from • . . : • 577.4):th..frirlity;he Wiltintroduce„hiS neWly'publiShed work published by:ilardgetaieit. • * Press iiiiiis talk, Saints and Sinners,'.-di:Ming:a:him:At bag lunch.atimot in the seirlinat,..rOom of.the-Alaska islands and Ocean Visitor Center: . . • Hudson has tinned his.Visit te coinekle withihe IV.InsetimS'Alaska and AlaSka Historical . ... Societyjoint cntiferenee•that began'Wednesdayand continues.through Sunday. • . . • • •PelS,the•atithor of Volinne IL-also;is in:tinnier:for:the confeinnee.On.Friday,,Pela Will d6Iiver..A141k.t10.4:".Gpt.kl.4s•660.1kFP044A Family ot 143 A trjblile.•*•Iiiiis,5'4.1”1.4.• . Irene Onild of the-jesSeLee 1-foine'af the Ka4en.1.4Bay tainPiti,,Kenai.PCriffiSula• • • • College-University ofAlaska2inekorage.a 236:p,n1.. . A curiosity about the Jesse Lee Moine shadowed Pels far.years/Borm imSeward'while the home was still in operation sh a viewed itiniternis of itsimpactun,her hometown and set.about to•AA-rfte a boOkbasednn interviews-of former"Jesse Lee kids.' mat.was the sketchy'notion yheniwrototaanumber of librarians and 6ther knowledgeable Alaskans asking whether.tlic:Jesse tee,story-hadtaalrearly been;told," Pets,-016 also owns Hardseratch PreSs,:ArriteS1n,the•publighor'!s note of Volatile 1..• . . 2 2. . . „ . . http://hpriternte:W$P0mAtOries4092-6 07./arts:_.:16 J)0I'F,Iitrnl. . - • - . . . . . Thete.SPrinse to her ingtiirics pointed:to only or two accounts that had surfaced . .. ... -.- separately Over the yearitt Peic then took her idea to the ne?CtStep,:with 0*help of • . • - . . 1 0u0sQn,4.pqi..t.;-artist-historitol.whose hook i'Moments Rightly:Plates;,chroritcle.Ons. .1 personal introdrictiortto tlritilaska. • . . . • • • . . . . . - • • Beeauso,of Hudson-Mut l'elsbrittltgreaindthelasIts..rif researeldit,gand.writiog about : • . the Jesse:tee:Home,found a natural dividing fire ',..t.-lie:liYeditilinalaSkationt toriituntil 1993,•focusedhis'atte.otion ott.tholmteS establishment the Methodist „. . hi,11*Kiii,i•lnalit.Sicit in,i889 through ItSieVentualelesure•hrttiat cominimity and. . • .relocatiol'to:Scwarcl.in:ipd5-l'el .put of the story begins in I 9a5 and continues until ! shortlyafter.the:horpe:closed in..Se:W*4 tri 3964,, . . . .. . • . • "Together,they form a history.of One tif:Alasitif •tiniqueinstittitionS,"..Pels:said of the. . resulting two-volumcst . . . . , . . .. . ... FillingVeltune Ts:nearly 400 piges are•tricterptSfreit,hiStorictildocumentsthat Ln the • groundwork for thehorcWSodstence;Htid*tntIMWS'ftom-theM to detail-the - • .' , •day-to:day challenges staff and residents faced of the home,'using ilhotOgrophs from:. . •* . • intiScum-and oritrateeelleCtiens te.illustratelits.writing„ . . . . . . "One of the most difficult parts of telling this•storY Was trying to halanee the good . -. . ... ... , intentions of carlY triiSsionaries With their sometimes uncharitable actions ancl.vortiS,,' HoistitisaitL . . Mid yet Fludshn finds the:balance.He neitheeflineltessfromtltnittSeositi*and . . . • • seethingly prejudiced attitrideS:athe.hanesfouriders„nor dOes•:he fail to endear to 0*- • reader those who Carrid,fnitlie•81 .eltildreilWhe were&milled:in the home in Unalaska. • ' . . Pets'work,Which will heptibliShedlater oris year;VieWS.the home-more:through:the.. '• . childreffs eyes with the•help of present-day iriteryieWs and correspondence,i&welt.os• • . . - -• earlier writings and pUblieations. . . . 99ect,the.c.oprse..o1.01ese.volumes we."havellied tosilt,Varying.VersiOns.,t0 get: to the : •- .. .. .. . ,. biutont:ofthings,while-Maintaining:a:respeetflildistanceasintertnediaries,".PelS't;o:a "There are no yillaips.There is come herOstni:Mostly there are people of alt ifying • to do,as(exjesse•Leriboylllill.Y.,Illaeltjack-klehitSitnsaiiititl hiSteacheiithe best ihey • . . , could with what they knew at thetirric!" . -: .. . . - • . • . . . .., . . • Where a re,the itdults that were the Jesse tec'ehildren.of days gone by?How have,their childhood experiences,impacted the Aln.sha Oftodny7 • . . "With few excePtioris weslo not:follow theithildien after they,leaVe.the'hemel'els. ... . . .. said."Each life could,be a booltt•This:ig.their-40o.Lee•chaptitr". . . . : . . 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Early last century,a youhg.boy named.Heriberto Maldonado Jofre. ran away from home in Iquique, feeling mistreated by his-father Like many hardysotils.before.and after lurn;he.everitually made his wayta Alaska.In Cordova,he met and:.married Lukiela Elesanskey,as her name was given on;:the1910 census,a member of the Eyak cominunity:andthe co%Ypl:e had'two:sons,Victor (1917)and Herbert(1918)..Another-son'reportedly was born and died in'ilitancy,Lukiela,possibly suffering postpartum depression,was sent to Morningside Hospital in Oregon,and with: their father unable to look after his sons.while earning a living, Victor and Herbert were-enrolled at:the:neW Jesse Lee Home,built the year before in Seward.;Their entry cards;give"448-26?"as a tentative date;so they were almost the age of their father when he left home in Chiile. The brothers were an active part of.the,Jesse Lee community. Victor served as an art editor for the.Ifueut,the.H>.me publication. produced by students.In 1930,Herber t.took secondPlace e in Seward's Fourth of-Julypotato.race,and on Alaska pay(October 18) in 1934,he delivered a speech about Benny Benson.Then Victor fell ill with tuberculosis. Anna June Wilson 011estead,who arrived at-the Home as a kindergartner in 1932.and is now a retired realtor:in Washington state,has vivid recollections of climbing the stairs to the infirmary in the boys'building to visit Victor.Anna June was already. proficient on:the.piano and loved music,.and Victor then 19 or 20, played his guitar for his rapt youngiriend.:She did not im w, though he may have,that he was:dying. In 2007,toward the end of five:years'work on a book about the: Jesse Lee 11ome,1 received an eiriail from Chile.WalterOrellana Lopez,urged byhis grandmother Luisa,a niece(tina sobrina,he said)of Heriberto Maldonado Jofre,was seeking information.on.. the long-ago runaway Thanks to a.few letters over the years, Walter had traced Heriberto to Cordova,knew of his marriage to Lukiela and her illnesS,knevv of the boys at Jesse Lee,;even of Victor's death.But the extended family in Chile:and Ecuador longed to know more,What became gfHeriberto and the son Herbert?If they and Lukiela had died,where had all of them been buried?What of the son*iui:died so young? Anythiing I knew was:in,the book.When it WaS finished,',sent a copy to Chile and received warm thanks from fcr aluelir;the grandmother,and her family..But theirsearch continued. Now,August 2015,Earn in Sewardto begin work on a book about.my birthplace.As 1 climbed off the train from Anchorage last Tuesday,1 had a call on.my cell..phone..1 didn't recognize,the area code,and at first l couldn't makeput the caller's.'fame- crackly reception,:str.oiiglyaccented.English.It was,of course, Walter Orellana Lopez,:by.sheerest.comcidence,also newly arrived in Seward. He and'a childhood friend,Ricardo Antonio Espinosa Orrego,had traveled from Chile seeking answers to.those final questions.In Cordova,.they had found graves(tun/has).for Lukiela and for not a5 http://wvcw.tbesewardjournal.eomleoriterit.phOcateg,ory-l&articielD=.41-12 one infant,as we had thought,but for twin infant boys,as well as for another:son who:had died atage six.Walter installed:a new marker with a. esage beginning YNeverforgotteri.:: We agreed,in my limited Spanish•an dhiShrnited English,which actually served us Well;to Meet at the offices of Friends Of the Jesse Lee Home,where the staffpresented:Walter with one of Benny's flags.After lunch in thetravelers'rented camper;where they exclaimed over the beauty of the bay and the mountains,We walked the perimeter of the Jesse Lee prOperty,now fenced to protect sightseers from whatwould be a dangerous expleratiOn of. the buildings that remain,.the boys'aormiteryand..the dining ball, All along Walter recordedhas'impressions for the family,via photosand voice. • With telephoned advice from Kerry Martin,:who has researched and written extensiVely about Seward's.cenieteries,We found the Jesse Lee burial area,which is otherwise difficult to identify None of the original markers rertain except'for an imposing stdne memorial for ayo wig member of the Jesse Leestaff(whose-story also is told in thebook),'hut it is a pezieefuligreen retreat;and Walter was'greatly moved to know that this was Victor's resting place. Walter and friend Ricardo Will socm be home in Chile;and,the family of Heriberto Maldonado jofre will have a vicarious visit to Alaska.Safe to say that none of the three ofus will forget an August day in Seward,-a port citywithaliistoryolearthquakes, mining,and memories to be made.. Much of the information on the Match:made)brothersis cirownfrom Family After All:Alaska's Jesse Lee Home(Vol.IL:Sewarcl, 19254965),publishea-by.finr4scratchPros-s, Walnut creek California, copyright 2011-'2015 The Seward Journal; )(I) - yVDititALI\ 1 Sponsored by: Hunt a CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2017-020 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, ACCEPTING FUNDS FOR A CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT GRANT AWARD IN THE AMOUNT UP TO $2,000 TO DEVELOP THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN, INCLUDING UP TO$1,200 IN FEDERAL SHARE AND UP TO$800 IN NON- FEDERAL SHARE AND IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS,the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources,Historic Preservation Office offers a Historic Preservation Fund Grant funding to Certified Local Governments; and WHEREAS,the City of Seward Historic Preservation Commission(SHPC)has applied for and has been awarded past Historic Preservation Fund Grants to assist with the revision and development of the 1996 Seward Historic Preservation Plan; and WHEREAS, City Staff requested a CLG Grant application requesting funds to continue to develop the Seward Historic Preservation Plan on March 24, 2017; and WHEREAS, City Staff was notified by the State Historic Preservation Commission on March 28, 2017 that a discretionary grant can be funded up to $2,000; and WHEREAS,total project costs are estimated at$2,000,including$1,200 Federal share,and $800 in cash and/or in-kind City share; and WHEREAS, City Staff will submit the FY2016 Historic Preservation Fund CLG grant application upon Council approval; and WHEREAS, grant funds will be administered by City of Seward staff, expenditures reimbursed after invoices are submitted. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to accept and appropriate funds from a FY2016 CLG grant from State Historic Preservation Offices(SHPO) for the purpose of developing a Historic Preservation Plan in the amount of$2,000. Section 2. Funding in the amount of$2,000 is hereby accepted from SHPO grant account no. 01000-1500-4252-0011 and appropriated to contracted services account number 01000-1500-7009- 0011. V 621 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2017-020 Section 3. In addition, an appropriation of$800 is hereby appropriated from the General Fund reserves account no. 01000-0000-3400 to contracted services account number 01000-1500- 7009-0011. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska,this 10th day of April, 2017. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Jean Bardarson,Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) Agenda Statement ASA*. Meeting Date: April 10,201.7 • Tot eitY COnncil t.' Through,: -,110 Hunt.City Manager' From: Valarie Kingslarid,Library Museum Director, -Agenda Item:- A Resolution of the City Council of City of&Ward:, Alaska,Accepting ands for:a,certified Local Government firOntAWOrd in the Amount up to. $2000 to Develop theSeward:historic.Preservation Plan; including.Up to .$1-200 in l'ederal,Sliate and Up to$800 ihNon,Federal Share and In-lcind COntributionS,and Appropriating:Funds. BACKGROUND--84 jI/STIFICATION: The Commission has held multiple work sessions since. 2014 to improve and incorporate local exPertise arid knowledge into the Seward Historic Preservatin Plan that was drafted but-not finalized ihrough.a,FY20.1,3 CLO-grant. The Commission requested funds up to $2000 to edit and format the :most recent draft of the Seward Historic Preservation Plan at a joint work session with the Council on March 6-, 2017, The Commission was asked to seek alternative funding befOre rectuesting fund from the City: Alternative funding was found'with the-Alaska State Historic Preservation•0 face,(SI:1PC)).in the amount up to $2,000 in a 60/40%matching and:reimbursable grant. Theicity match may include in-kind'expenses, which are calchlatea at.27,51 therefore -requiting 30 in-kind hours for a $800 match TermS of the grant include submitting an Annual CIL Report and a copy of the most eurrent draft of the Seward Historic Preservation Plan to SHP6 for reView.and comment before it;:goes to the:contractor for editing.-andforinatting. The deadline-to:expend the F Y2 Q16.CLG grant funds is-Septemberz-30,,Z/17. INTENT: Accept FY20.16 Certified 1,ocal, Government (CL,G) grant fluids for the 'deVelOpment of the Seward Historic Preservation Plan and appropriate funds. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No :VA I I Comprehensive Plan 349///2: X 2. I Strategic Plan History and Sense ofcommunky,page 13: X SA 3. I Otht.,'T(1i,s1): X FISCAL NOTE! The grant request will cover 004 or up.to $1,200 (reimbursed by SIIPO) with 40%'MY Matph. and iii4(ind,eStiMated up to $800. In-kind is Contributed by the Commissioner S and staff and calculated based on the.number of hours Spent completing-the grant activity. The administration is seeking matching funds of$800 'from General Fund reserves-,,and if in-kind (donated) labor does not satisfy the matching requirements, the City can utilize thc additional ..funds to complete the work. Approved by Finance-Depart-tient ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes NO Not Applicable RECOMMENDATION: Counell:.approves Resolution 2-017,-,XXX to accept funds for a Certified Local'Government Grant award in the amount tip to $2000 to develop the SeWard-Historic PreserVation PlUtt,,ineluding up to $12.00 in ,F41erql shai7.e,and up to $800 iti Non-Federal: sjiait. and.in-kind contribtitinitS'; and appropriating funds. 30 CLG GRANT APPLICATION State of Alaska: Office of History and Archaeology Historic Preservation Fund: Grants for Certified Local Governments The Certified Local Government (CLG) identified below is applying for a 60-40 Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) matching grant through the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Office of History and Archaeology. Federal Tax Identification Number: DUNS Project Title and Location: Type of CLG Grant Project: (Check project type below, as applicable) Survey Public Preservation Education Inventory Predevelopment National Register Nomination Development Historic Preservation Planning Acquisition Project budget required: (Use figures from shaded area on budget form) a. Estimated Total Project Cost (TPC) $ b. Federal Share (60%) $ c. Sponsor Share (40%) $ Source of applicant(sponsor) share: (Use figures from"Sources"box on budget form) a. Cash $ b. In-kind Goods and Services $ c. Donated Goods and Services $ Provide name, title and contact information for the following: Project Manager: Mailing Address: Telephone: E-mail Address: HPF Grant Application for CLGs 31 Rev:Aug 2016 Preservation Commission Chair: Mailing Address: Telephone: E-mail Address: CLG Contact: Mailing Address: Telephone: E-mail Address: Signature: Authorized Local Government Official Date Name and Title (Print or Type) Entity Name Notary Seal Subscribed and sworn before me this day of , 20 My commission expires Notary for the State of Alaska HPF Grant Application for CLGs 3 2. Rev:Aug 2016 Willingness to Comply with Grant Requirements 1. I understand that this is a 60-40 matching grant application through the Historic Preservation Fund(HPF) administered by the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Office of History and Archaeology. 2. Should this project be awarded, I understand that the State levies an indirect cost which may vary throughout the course of the grant period,but will not exceed the amount stated in the executed grant agreement. 3. If awarded an HPF grant, I understand that it is my responsibility to comply with all pertinent State and Federal regulations,the State-Local Grant Agreement, and requirements outlined in the publication: Historic Preservation Fund: Certified Local Government Grants Manual. 4. Should this project be awarded, I understand that project records are subject to audit after project completion, and that if such an audit questions expenditures for which I have been reimbursed I will return an amount equal to the questioned expenditures. 5. I understand that no grant or promise of a grant exists until the State Historic Preservation Officer(SHPO) signs the State-Local Grant Agreement even if the Alaska Historical Commission recommends or allocates funds for my project. Any funds expended before the performance period specified on the fully executed grant agreement or before obtaining the SHPO's signature may not be reimbursed without specific approval. Signature: Authorized Local Government Official Date Name and Title (Print or Type) PROJECT INFORMATION FIPF Grant Application for CLGs 03 Rev:Aug 2016 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION a. What is the aim, scope and significance of the project? The project must have historic preservation focus to be eligible. b. Describe any previous HPF grants this project has received. c. Describe any previous HPF projects the project manager has worked on. d. Describe the relationship of this project to past,present, or future preservation work. e. Identify the intended audience. 2. PRESERVATION OBJECTIVES a. Describe how the project relates to annual CLG grant priorities established for this fiscal year. b. Describe how the project contributes to the goals and objectives of the state historic preservation plan. c. Describe how the project meets an identified priority of your community. d. Describe how the project contributes to the development or implementation of your local historic preservation plan. 3. PROJECT LOCATION a. Describe the geographic area encompassed by the proposed project. Particularly for survey and National Register nomination projects, include maps of the project area. Also include the estimated number of buildings, structures, sites, square miles, etc.,to be addressed. 4. WORK PLAN a. Explain how the work will be accomplished. b. Describe any planning studies, research reports or publications, or other sources of information relevant to the proposed project of which you are aware. c. For archaeological projects,provide a research design. d. Provide a work schedule. Keep in mind that final products must be completed prior to grant period end(September 30) of the following fiscal year(two year grant cycle). Thoroughly address all items below for your project type: Survey. Does the proposal: _ identify the area to be surveyed and estimate the number of properties to be included? detail a process to notify and work with property owners in the area to be surveyed? _ describe a process to notify and work with interested and concerned groups who have an association with the properties to be surveyed? _ include a research design if the project is for archaeological survey? _ acknowledge any previous surveys or historical studies of the area? This includes noting any properties in a district individually listed in the National Register, or indicating that the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey (AHRS)was consulted when designing the project. _ indicate that the survey will collect information necessary for the AHRS? _ recognize that there might be sensitive and confidential information and indicate how such information will be stored and access to it will be controlled? Inventory. Does the proposal: _ indicate that the inventory will be compatible with the AHRS? _ consider how sensitive and confidential information will be addressed? address who will maintain the inventory and control access to it? HPF Grant Application for CLGs 34 Rev:Aug 2016 National Register. Does the proposal: _ describe a process for notifying owners? include information on why the property may qualify for the National Register? Planning. Does the proposal: _ include public involvement in the process? Does the proposal show that diverse groups in the community will be invited to participate? (Letters of support are encouraged.) _ focus on historic preservation? include a preliminary outline for the plan? Development, Predevelopment, and Acquisition. Does the proposal: _ indicate that either the Secretary of Interior's standards for rehabilitation or restoration will be followed? address covenants? Public Education. Does the proposal: _ have a historic preservation focus? clearly identify the audience? _ include letters of commitment and support, as appropriate, from teachers,historical societies,museums,Native groups, and others? 5. PROJECT PERSONNEL a. Provide résumés or a job description for all professionals working on the project. The Principal Investigator must meet qualifications set forth in 36 CFR 61. The Office of History and Archaeology must review selection of Principle Investigator prior to finalization of the contract with the individual. b. Identify local government personnel to be involved in the project and duties. c. Describe the local historical commission's role in the project. How will it be involved in review of the grant products? Letters of support or a resolution from the commission are encouraged. d. Identify volunteer personnel and their tasks. e. Identify contract employees and duties. 6. BUDGET a. Using the budget page, identify costs associated with this project. Attach additional pages as necessary to explain the costs in detail. Divide costs into categories for personal services,travel, contractual services, and supplies/materials. b. Clearly identify the source of funds: cash, in-kind goods and services, and donated goods and services. Grantees will be reimbursed for eligible expenditures up to 60%of total project costs, minus the state indirect costs. 7. FINAL PRODUCTS a. Describe publications,workshops, audio-visual materials, reports, brochures, survey materials,nominations, etc.,that will be produced as part of the proposed project. Identify the intended audience and where the public can access these materials. b. Prioritize the final products should the proposal be considered for partial funding. HPF Grant Application for CLGs Rev:Aug 2016 • 8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION a. Include letters of commitment and support, as appropriate,from teachers,historical societies, museums,Native groups, and others. b. Include any other relevant information, such as copies of photographs. CHECKLIST Applicant,has your entity: _maintained current certification under the Certified Local Government program? signed and notarized this application? provided the information requested on each page of the application package? _.addressed all Work Plan items for your project? signed the form titled: Willingness to Comply with Grant Requirements? attached maps showing location of project? _attached photographs or clear photocopies showing overall character of properties for survey,National Register nomination,predevelopment and development projects? attached letters of support from the community and, if needed,property owners? explained historic preservation commission involvement in the project, and addressed its role in the review process? Only complete, signed, dated,notarized applications will be considered. Submit applications to: State of Alaska Office of History and Archaeology Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1310 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3565 Fax: (907)269-8907 E-mail:jean.ayers( alaska.gov HPF Grant Application for CLGs 3 b Rev.Aug 2016 • Proposed Budget: HPF Grant Application for CLGs Sponsor Federal Total Cost Category Description Share Share 40% 60% $$ • Personal Services 0 +Travel 0 + Contractual 0 + Supplies/Materials 0 + Other(specify) 0 Equals All Direct Costs 0 0 0 x 8.33 % State Indirect Cost ` 4t �n � 0 =Total Project Costs (TPC) � s 0 Sponsor:40% of TPC 0 Federal:60% of TPC �, . s ....= 0 Minus State Indirect Cost 0 e Equals Potential Reimbursement to Sponsor , Source of Sponsor's Share of TPC Cash Expenditures +In-kind +Donations = Sponsor's 40/o of TPC 0 Instructions: Double click inside the worksheet to activate formulas and complete budget. 1. Calculate anticipated expenses and describe in appropriate Cost Categories to obtain"All Direct Costs." 2. Add State Indirect Cost to obtain"Total Project Costs"or TPC. 3. Multiply"Total Project Costs"by .40 and.60 to determine sponsor and federal shares. 4. Subtract the State Indirect Cost from federal share to obtain"Potential Reimbursement to Sponsor." 5. Show amounts comprising the"Source of Sponsor's Share." HPF Grant Application for CLGs 31 Rev:Aug 2016 Proposed Budget: HPF Grant Application for CLGs Sponsor Federal Total Cost Category Description Share Share 40% 60% $$ 1 carpenter 300 hours @ Personal Services $30/hr=$9,000. 1 laborer 200 hours @ 12/hr= $2,400. 2,400 9,000 11,400 +Travel 2 round hip tickets at$400 • each for design architect 800 ' 800 +Contractual Architectual Services 4,080 4,080 + Supplies/Materials Lumber and decking materials 1,920 1,920 +Other(specify) 0 r ► Equals All Direct Costs 7,280 10,920 18,200 x 8.33% State Indirect Cost 1,516 =Total Project Costs (TPC) ' n _ � e 19716 s � Sponsor:40% of TPCgib � �>� � � y 7886 Federal:60% ofTPC vog 11,830 Minus State Indirect Cost s 4 1,516 Equals Potential Reimbursement to Sponsor ,�v � � � � 10,314 �.. ., Source of Sponsor's Share of TPC Cash Expenditures 6,000 +In-kind 1,000 +Donations 886 = Sponsor's 40% of TPC 7,886 Instructions: Double click inside the worksheet to activate formulas and complete budget. 1. 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