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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2001-002 Sponsored by: Staff CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2001-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS- SION, PROVIDING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE JESSE LEE HOME PROPERTY WHEREAS, in 1995 the City of Seward filed a foreclosure action on the Jesse Lee Home property (Lots 15A and 15B, Jesse Lee Heights Subdivision Addition No.4) for unpaid assessments and associated penalties and interest. Following that, the City and the property owner entered into a settlement agreement that would have discharged the property assessments if restoration and redevelopment of the historic structures on the property were completed. That agreement expired on September 30, 2000, the restoration and redevelopment of the Jesse Lee Home has not been accomplished, and the City is now in a position to complete the foreclosure process and obtain the property; and WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough has also initiated foreclosure on the Jesse Lee Home property for delinquent property taxes; and WHEREAS, the Jesse Lee Home for Children was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 for the critical role it played in serving the health care and educational needs of Alaska's native children orphaned during a wave of devastating epidemics, and because the home fostered many children who have distinguished themselves in a wide variety of fields; and WHEREAS, John Ben (Benny) Benson Jr. designed Alaska's flag while residing at the Jesse Lee Home, and the site was honored as the location for the first official raising of the Alaska state flag on July 9, 1927; and WHEREAS, the Jesse Lee Home, which opened as an orphanage in 1926, has remained vacant, and abandoned since 1965. 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