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2024-04-11 Historic Preservation Commission Packet�� OF L• DMU'� Agenda Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission REGULAR MEETING BRACKETT ROOM 121 5TH AVE N, CITY HALL - 3RD FLOOR, EDMONDS, WA 98020 APRIL 11, 2024, 5:30 PM REMOTE MEETING INFORMATION: Remote meeting link: https://edmondswa- gov.zoom.us/j/87419346600?pwd=YmVIV1JQMjhiMjIrS25pUjY1Wk9BUT09 Meeting ID: 874 1934 6600 Passcode: 629853 This is a Hybrid meeting. The public may attend in -person or on-line. The physical location of the meeting is at Edmonds City Hall 1215th Avenue N., 3rd floor Brackett Room. You may call in to meeting:US: +1 253 205 0468 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1408 6380968 LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT We acknowledge the original inhabitants of this place, the Sdohobsh (Snohomish) people and their successors the Tulalip Tribes, who since time immemorial have hunted, fished, gathered, and taken care of these lands. We respect their sovereignty, their right to self-determination, and we honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land and water. Flag Salute Statement: The mission of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission is to promote historic preservation and encourage the owners of historically significant properties to voluntarily add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. 1. CALL TO ORDER Roll Call 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. 8486 : Approval of Minutes 3. PUBLIC HEARING & AUDIENCE COMMENTS A. 8487 : Public Hearing on 428 3rd Avenue North Historic Nomination 4. NEW BUSINESS A. 8490 : HPC Chair and Vice -Chair Nominations A. 8488 : HPC Member Update 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 6. ACTION ITEMS 7. COMMISSION CHAIR COMMENTS Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission Agenda April 11, 2024 Page 1 8. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS 9. ADJOURNMENT Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission Agenda April 11, 2024 Page 2 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 04/11/2024 Approval of March Meeting Minutes Staff Lead: Amber Brokenshire Department: Planning & Development Prepared By: Amber Brokenshire Background/History N/A Staff Recommendation Review and approval of minutes from March 14 meeting. Narrative Draft minutes from March 14, 2024 attached. Attachments: 2024-03-14 HPC Draft Minutes Packet Pg. 3 CITY OF EDMONDS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Summary Minutes of Regular Meeting March 14, 2024 CALL TO ORDER, LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, FLAG SALUTE, AND ROLL CALL Chair Vogel called the meeting of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission to order at 5:30 p.m. and read the Land Acknowledgement. Commissioner Preston led the flag salute. Chair Vogel read the mission of the group. Commissioners Present Larry Vogel (Chair) Chris Deiner-Karr Katie Kelly David Preston Tim Raetzloff Sam Spencer Commissioners Absent None MIM TTE S: Staff Present Amber Brokenshire, Associate Planner Others Present Council Representative Michelle Dotsch John Weesie, visitor Brad Holden, visitor Approval of January 11, 2024 HPC Minutes The January 11, 2024 HPC minutes were approved as presented. AGENDA ADDITIONS/CHANGES Additions to New Business — plaque ceremonies, two new professional members. REQUESTS FROM THE AUDIENCE/COMMENTS There were no audience comments. NEW BUSINESS Plaque Ceremonies — There was discussion about how this was handled in the past and how important these are to help raise awareness in the community. Ms. Brokenshire will send the group a list of seven Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes March 14, 2024 Pagel of 3 Packet Pg. 4 F as c 0 0 a 0_ or eight houses that don't have a plaque. There may be money for more once she applies for the grant. The cost is about $300 each. There was some debate about whether or not to look into having these 3- D printed. 2. Professional members — Ms. Brokenshire reported that the two new HPC professional members are being voted on at the March 19 City Council meeting. April is expected to be their first meeting. Michelle Thompson with DAHP will provide them with some training. The public hearing was postponed until next month to include the new members. There was some discussion about the recruitment/application process and the required composition of the HPC. ACTION ITEMS 1. Calendar — Ms. Brokenshire thought that there was no budget for the calendar this year, but she will confirm this. There was discussion about doing ads or looking for sponsors to help fund the project; formatting issues with the previous calendar and ideas for the future (Commissioner Deiner-Karr will work with Ms. Brokenshire on the template); and what dates to include on the calendar (just significant historical dates in Edmonds — Commissioner Kelly will review). There was also some discussion about ° potential themes. An idea was raised use the calendar to educate people on architectural details found o in Edmonds. A lot of this information is in the surveys. There was some discussion about how the a DAHP grant would be spent. a 2. Properties on the Register — Commissioner Spencer has been slowing down with applications in order to allow staff time to process them. Ms. Brokenshire explained her workload is extremely heavy but she thinks she has time to do one a month. Commissioner Deiner-Karr offered to help however she can. The group discussed the process. Ms. Brokenshire will be bringing a Certificate of Appropriateness to the group next month for the Frances Anderson Center. Commissioner Spencer will share a list of properties he is working on with the group and any actions he has taken. COMMISSION CHAIR COMMENTS Chair Vogel thanked Commissioner Raetzloff for his time on the Commission, but Commissioner Raetzloff wasn't sure when his term was up. Chair Vogel was glad they made progress on the calendar. Thanks to Commissioner Deiner-Karr for stepping up to do the grid. Thanks to Commissioner Spencer for his work to generate new applicants. Thanks to Ms. Brokenshire for doing the best she can. He is looking forward to next month. COMMISSIONER/VISITOR COMMENTS • Commissioner Spencer wished Ms. Brokenshire luck with her workload. • Brad Holden, visitor, expressed interest in joining the HPC. He asked if they intend to branch outside of the bowl. There was some discussion about wanting to do this. • Commissioner Kelly said it was good to see everyone. • Commissioner Deiner-Karr suggested having a calendar design discussion at the next meeting. She was sorry to miss the last meeting. • Commissioner Preston requested some packets for the next meeting, what the calendar total was, and a plaque to use as an example. He will do some research on getting some made at the Facility Makerspace Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes March 14, 2024 Page 2 of 3 Packet Pg. 5 at Edmonds Community College. He also requested that each commissioner give him the name of a potential donor/sponsor for the calendar. Some names were provided; Commissioner Preston requested that other members email him their suggestions. • Commissioner Raetzloff thanked Commissioner Spencer for his work and encouraged him to keep it up. He commended Commissioner Kelly on the architectural style theme idea. • John Weesie, visitor, introduced himself as an Edmonds resident and a retired civil engineer. His wife works with Chair Vogel. • Councilmember Dotsch introduced herself and said she was very pleased to be assigned to the HPC. She expressed appreciation for the work they do. • Ms. Brokenshire requested that everyone review code section 20.45 regarding the HPC. She will send out the applications of the professional applicants. She will send out a request for information soon on the house that is coming up for a public hearing next month. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:34 p.m. Historic Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes March 14, 2024 Page 3 of 3 Packet Pg. 6 F a� 0 0 L Q Q P Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 04/11/2024 Public Hearing on 428 3rd Avenue North Historic Nomination Staff Lead: Amber Brokenshire Department: Planning & Development Prepared By: Amber Brokenshire Background/History On February 5, 2024, the city received a nomination form requesting to add the house at 428 - 3rd Avenue North to the Edmonds Historic Register (PLN2024-0018). Chapter 20.45 of the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) outlines the process and criteria for designating properties or districts to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places ("register"). Per ECDC 20.45.020(D), the Historic Preservation Commission must hold a public meeting to consider the merits of the nomination according to the criteria in ECDC 20.45.010. If the commission finds that the nominated property is eligible for the Edmonds register of historic places, the commission must make recommendation to the city council that the property be listed in the register with owner's consent. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission finds the house at 428 - 3rd Avenue North meets the criteria for designation on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places make a recommendation to the City Council to approve the listing. Narrative The house located at 428 - 3rd Avenue North was constructed in 1926 and is significant for its early 20th Century style architecture. The home is representative of the Dutch Colonial/Colonial Bungalow style. The Historic Preservation Commission reviews applications for listing on the Edmonds Register of Historic places with the criteria detailed in ECDC 20.45.010 and forwards a recommendation to the City Council for consideration. Attachments: PLN2024-0018 - Staff Report with Attachments Packet Pg. 7 City of Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission Designation Staff Report Meeting Date: April 11, 2024 Agenda Subject: Application for designation of the house located at 428 — 3' Ave N as eligible for inclusion on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places Staff Lead: Amber M. Brokenshire, Associate Planner Staff recommendation: Staff recommends that the Commission finds that the nomination meets the criteria for potential designation in the Edmonds Register of Historic Places. The exterior of the structure contains significant architectural details. PLN2024-0018 - 428 - 3rd Ave N. HistPres designation staff report I Packet Pg. 8 Designation Meets Staff Criteria Criteria Comments 2. Has integrity... ® The house is an example of the Dutch Colonial style that has alterations to the original eyebrow dormers. The current dormers also fall into the Dutch Colonial Style. Staff does not have additional information about house alterations, but the house does otherwise appear to be intact. 3. Age at least 50 years old, or has exceptional ® The building was constructed in 1926 and is importance if less than 50 years old... 98 years old. 4. Falls into at least one of the following ❑ To be confirmed by the Historic designation categories: Preservation Commission. Designation Category a. Associated with events that have made a ❑ Unknown significant contribution to the broad patterns of national, state or local history. b. Embodies the distinctive architectural ® Representative of Dutch Colonial residential characteristics of a type, period, style or construction type from the early 20' method of design or construction, or Century American. Shows an early represents a significant and distinguishable residential variation typical for the area, entity whose components may lack illustrating local building materials. individual distinction. c. Is an outstanding work of a designer, ❑ None indicated. builder or architect who has made a substantial contribution to the art. d. Exemplifies or reflects special elements of ® Representative of a modified Colonial the City's cultural, social, economic, Bungalow/Dutch Colonial design style. political, aesthetic, engineering or Original home is in the style of Merritt architectural history. Homes or possibly designed by Merritt. e. Is associated with the lives of persons ❑ None indicated. significant in national, state or local history. f. Has yielded or may be likely to yield ❑ None indicated. important archaeological information related to history or prehistory. g. Is a building or structure removed from its ❑ None indicated. original location but which is significant primarily for architectural value, or which is the only surviving structure significantly associated with a historic person or event. h. Is a birthplace or grave of a historical figure ❑ None indicated. of outstanding importance and is the only surviving structure or site associated with that person. i. Is a cemetery which derives its primary ❑ No. significance from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events or cultural patterns. c 0 �a _ E 0 z �L 0 N 2 s 0 z m 3 m a E M 00 N 00 r 0 0 le N 0 N z J a _ d E t ea Q 116 — 4' Ave N. Historic Designation Staff Report 11 Packet Pg. 9 Designation Meets Staff Criteria Criteria Comments j. Is a reconstructed building that has been ❑ No. executed in a historically accurate manner on the original site? k. Is a creative and unique example of folk ❑ None indicated. architecture and design created by persons not formally trained in the architectural or design professions, and which does not fit into formal architectural or historical, the designation shall include description of the boundaries of categories. Significant Features I 1. Shape: The house is a simple rectangular shaped house with a projecting porch and a side - gabled roof 2. Roof and Roof The house contains a side -gabled roof with jerkin head ends and two, front -facing gabled Features: dormers. The original eyebrow dormers have been modified since the home was constructed, but the timeframe for this renovation is unknown. Typical modern composition roof materials. 3. Openings The front door is located on the north fagade. (entries, etc): Flanking the raised entry are matching tripartite windows with art glass transoms. Two second -story windows have a six -light upper sash. 4. Projections: From the sidewalk, eleven wood steps lead up to a small front covered porch. The porch is supported by four classical rectangular columns. The porch features a low railing with vertical pickets. S. Trim & secondary N/A features 6. Materials: The house is clad with wood clapboard, reminiscent of single-family home construction materials 7. Setting: The house is in a residential neighborhood within downtown Edmonds just west of the Edmonds Center for the Arts. The home is on a lot that is approximately 9,800 sq. ft. in the single-family residential zone. There are several other older homes located nearby to this home. 8. Materials at close Wood clapboard sheathing. range 9. Craft details: N/A 10. Individual N/A. Interior features are not considered for nomination. rooms/spaces: 11. Related spaces or N/A sequences: 12. Interior features: N/A. Interior features are not considered for nomination 13. Surface finishes & N/A materials: 14. Exposed structure: N/A r 0 0 le N O N z J a _ d E t �a r Q 116 — 4' Ave N. Historic Designation Staff Report Packet Pg. 10 West Fagade — HPC Member Research (Unknown Date) o;? ,Y Z 7 03��7-o%Cyr "I e l/ HPC Member Research (June 24, 1998) 116 — 4' Ave N. Historic Designation Staff Report Packet Pg. 11 West fagade from 3t' Ave N (2023) 7! North fagade and partial oblique view of detached garage (2011) Attachments: Attachment 1: Nomination Form Attachment 2: DAHP Historic Property Report Attachment 3: County Assessor Data Attachment 4: Vicinity Map Attachment 5: 101—Seven Aspects of Integrity Attachment 6: Public Noticing 116 — 4t' Ave N. Historic Designation Staff Report Packet Pg. 12 Notes on historic register nominations: Chapter 20.45.020 ECDC (Edmonds Community Development Code) states that if the Commission finds that the nominated property is eligible for placement on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places, the Commission shall make a recommendation to the City Council that the property be listed on the register with owner's consent. According to Chapter 20.45.040 ECDC, listing on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places is an honorary designation denoting significant association with the historic, archaeological, engineering or cultural heritage of the community. Properties are listed individually or as contributing properties to a historic district. No property may be listed without the owner's permission. Prior to the commencement of any work on a register property, excluding ordinary repair and maintenance and emergency measures defined in Section 20.45.000(H), the owner must request and receive a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Commission for the proposed work. Violation of this rule shall be grounds for the Commission to review the property for removal from the register. Prior to whole or partial demolition of a register property, the owner must request and receive a waiver of a Certificate of Appropriateness. Because Edmonds is a Certified Local Government (CLG), all properties listed on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places may be eligible for a special tax valuation on their rehabilitation. 116 — 4' Ave N. 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Y:o Packet Pg. 18 dahp Historic Property Report Historic Name: D94 nr AaCO Wr-t 11ST1— rkrSE� -- I Location safer Ln r P` Aloha Way c a ct P P y a a carol Way z u f a Glen 7 L IDFa z �oQas IT Dale SI r e Cr.K Censer Fad o1> OS 3� NrC Ce 0 P 4 P6yfle � � z P o r A Address: 428 3rd Ave N, Edmonds, WA 98020 Tax No/Parcel No: 27032400207000 Geographic Areas: Snohomish County, T27R03E24, EDMONDS WEST Quadrangle Information Number of stories: 1.5 Construction Dates: Construction Type Year Built Date 1926 Historic Use: Category Subcategory Domestic Domestic - Single Family House Domestic Domestic - Single Family House Historic Context: Category Architecture Community Planning and Development Architect/Engineer: Category Name or Company Circa r Property ID: 39550 Monday, March 4, 2024 Page 1 j Packet Pg. 19 dah M'i nr gar11A[r: Thematics: Historic Property Report Historic Name: Local Registers and Districts Name Date Listed Project History Project Number, Organization, Project Name 2005-01-00002, , Downtown Edmonds 2004 Notes Resource Inventory SHPO Determination Not Determined Property ID: 39550 SHPO Determined By, Determined Date Monday, March 4, 2024 Page 2 J Packet Pg. 20 dqhp Historic Property Report Historic Name: Property ID: 39550 EKPT OF ARCILIM- - IIISTORIC PRESERVAT-t;•. Photos Primary west facade, house and garage 10 I Oblique view east and south facades North fagade and partial oblique view of garage Monday, March 4, 2024 Page 3 j Packet Pg. 21 da.hp Historic Property Report i1jigeM, Historic Name: EYS'r Or naC1 WOLOG', ��iSir, pir �c rSEcv+r�C•, Inventory Details - 9/22/2004 Common name: Date recorded: 9/22/2004 Field Recorder: Susan D. Boyle Field Site number: 52 SHPO Determination Detail Information Characteristics: Category Item Foundation Concrete - Poured Cladding Wood - Clapboard Plan Rectangle Roof Material Asphalt/Composition - Shingle Roof Type Gable - Side Form Type Single Dwelling - Side Gable Styles: Period Style Details No Style No Style Property ID: 39550 Surveyor Opinion Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places: No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Significance narrative: This house is associated generally with the growth of Edmonds and residential development in the 1920s. Physical description: The structure has a side -gabled roof with jerkin head ends and two, front -facing gabled dormers. It features a central entrance with a gabled porch and an (original) garage beneath the north side of the structure. Flanking the raised entrance are matching tripartite windows with art glass transoms. The dormers are placed directly above the first story windows and have fixed windows with upper divided lights. At the south end is a brick, end wall chimney. A later detached two -car garage sits to the north of the house. Bibliography: Snohomish County Tax Assessment Records Monday, March 4, 2024 Page 4 J Packet Pg. 22 dah_p Historic Property Report 401111111t Historic Name: Property ID: 39550 M'i Or gar11A[r: Inventory Details - 7/1/2011 Common name: Date recorded: 7/1/2011 Field Recorder: Artifacts Consulting, Inc. Field Site number: 52 SHPO Determination Detail Information Characteristics: Category Item Structural System Wood - Platform Frame Roof Type Gable Form Type Single Dwelling Roof Material Asphalt/Composition - Shingle Cladding Wood Surveyor Opinion Monday, March 4, 2024 Page 5 j Packet Pg. 23 dafip Historic Property Report Historic Name: Property ID: 39550 D91 or Aan IAfOIOGl HISTC.- PFCSER':+➢C1 Significance narrative: Data included on this historic property inventory form (HPI) detail stemmed from County Assessor building records imported by the Washington State Department of Archaeology of Historic Preservation (DAHP) into WISAARD in 2011. This upload reduces data entry burden on community volunteers and historical societies participating in the survey and inventory of their communities. The intent of this project is directed specifically to facilitating community and public involvement in stewardship, increasing data accuracy, and providing a versatile planning tool to Certified Local Governments (CLGs). Currently survey and inventory projects at the local level produce a field form for each property surveyed and include digital photographs. Volunteers doing the survey track down and manually enter all the owner, parcel, and legal data manually. Manual data entry diminishes accuracy and quantity of resources volunteers can survey. Recognizing this, DAHP uploaded building data for each Certified Local Government (CLG) on properties that were built in or before 1969 to provide an accurate and comprehensive baseline dataset. Volunteers doing survey work need only to verify data, add in photographs and extent of alterations and architectural style data, as well as expand upon the physical description and significance statement as new data is collected. For planning purposes, the attrition rate of properties built in or before 1969 can start to be measured to guide stewardship priorities. Project methodology entailed use of the University of Washington's State Parcel Database (http://depts.washington.edu/wagis/projects/parcels/development.php) to provide the base parcel layer for CLGs. Filtering of building data collected from each county trimmed out all properties built after 1969, as well as all current, previously inventoried properties. Translation of building data descriptors to match fields in HPI allowed the data upload. Calculation of point locations utilized the center of each parcel. Data on this detail provides a snapshot of building information as of 2011. A detailed project methodology description resides with DAHP. Project team members: Historic Preservation Northwest, GeoEngineers, and Artifacts Consulting, Inc. (project lead). Physical description: The house at 428 3rd Avenue N, Edmonds, is located in Snohomish County. According to the county assessor, the structure was built in 1926 and is a single family dwelling. The 1.5-story building has a gable roof clad in asphalt composition shingles. The walls of the single-family form are clad principally in wood over a platform frame structure. The county assessor also reports that there is 1 outbuilding on the property. Monday, March 4, 2024 Page 6 J Packet Pg. 24 SnohomishOnline Government Information & Services County 40 Washington 0 Z Property Account Summary d a 4/ 1 /2024 M 00 N Parcel Number 27032400207000 Property Address 428 3RD AVE N, EDMONDS, WA 98020-3111 c General Information SEC 24 TWP 27 RGE 03RT 21A-) BEG INT E LN 3RD ST WITH N LN ALLEY BLK 119 2 Property Description CITY OF EDM TH E ALG SD N LN SD ALLEY 135 FT TH N 90 FT TH W TO E LN 3RD a ST TH SW ALG 3RD ST TO POB c Property Category Land and Improvements E Status Active, Locally Assessed a Tax Code Area 00210 a Property Characteristics 0 Use Code I I I Single Family Residence - Detached Unit of Measure Acre(s) Size (gross) 0.23 �o Parties T 14 N Role Percent Name Address N Taxpayer 100 FIELD MICHAEL W 428 3RD AVE N, EDMONDS, WA 98020 a Owner 100 FIELD MICHAEL W 428 3RD AVE N, EDMONDS, WA 98020-3111 United State E Related Properties M No Related Properties Found a Property Values Packet Pg. 25 Value Type Tax Year Tax Year Tax Year Tax Year T a 2024 2023 2022 2021 Taxable Value Regular $1,213,100 $1,224,000 $1,058,100 $949,500 $887,8C" Exemption Amount Regular Market Total $1,213,100 $1,224,000 $1,058,100 $949,500 $887,8o Zo Assessed Value $1,213,100 $1,224,000 $1,058,100 $949,500 $887,8o Market Land $632,000 $639,200 $558,500 $486,200 $456,5o a Market Improvement $581,100 $584,800 $499,600 $463,300 $431,3o M Personal Property N Active Exemptions 0, No Exemptions Found x Events a Effective Entry Date- Type Remarks y Date Time 04/17/2020 04/17/2020 Excise Processed Temporary Excise: T112159 Finalized to: E136792 15:56:42 04/17/2020 04/17/2020 Excise Processed Temporary Excise: T112154 Finalized to: E136788 15:38:09 3 04/14/2020 04/21 /2020 Owner Property Transfer Filing No.: E136788 04/14/2020 by sasset c 14:52:00 Terminated 04/14/2020 04/21/2020 Owner Added Property Transfer Filing No.: E136788 04/14/2020 by sasset in 14:52:00 04/14/2020 04/17/2020 Excise Processed Property Transfer Filing No.: T112159, submitted by eREET 04/14/2020 by o 15:56:00 ASCEREET N 04/14/2020 04/17/2020 Excise Processed Property Transfer Filing No.: T112154 submitted by eREET 04/14/2020 by z 15:38:00 ASCEREET a O1/22/2016 02/25/2016 Owner Property Transfer Filing No.: 1094847 01/22/2016 by sasjrg 13:36:00 Terminated E O1/22/2016 Owner Added Property Transfer Filing No.: 1094847 01/22/2016 by sasjrg a 1016 3:36:00 3:36:0 O1/22/2016 /28/20 O116 /28/20 Taxpayer Property Transfer Filing No.: 1094847 01/22/2016 by strjin i Changed Packet Pg. 26 01/22/2016 01/28/2016 Excise Processed Property Transfer Filing No.: 1094847, Statutory Warranty Deed 01/22/2 14:49:00 strj in 09/24/2012 10/23/2012 Owner Property Transfer Filing No.: EO17071 09/24/2012 by sascaf 13:16:00 Terminated s 09/24/2012 10/23/2012 Owner Added Property Transfer Filing No.: E017071 09/24/2012 by sascaf 13:16:00 a 09/28/2012 Property Transfer Filing No.: EO17071, submitted by eREET 09/24/2012 by a 09/24/2012 09:56:00 Excise Processed ASCEREET z Tax Balance Installments Payable Tax Year Installment Due Date Principal Interest, Penalties and Costs Total Due Cumulative Du 2024 1 04/30/2024 $4,315.54 $0.00 $4,315.54 $4,315.5 2024 2 10/31/2024 $4,315.54 $0.00 $4,315.54 $8,631.a Distribution of Current Taxes District Rate Amount Voted Amount Non -Voted Amour CENTRAL PUGET SOUND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUT 0.16 $199.96 $0.00 $199.9 CITY OF EDMONDS 1.02 $1,242.55 $343.64 %898.9 EDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 15 2.73 $3,309.59 $3,309.59 $O.a PORT OF EDMONDS 0.07 $83.06 $0.00 $83.a PUB HOSP #2 0.05 $59.08 $0.00 $59.a SNO-ISLE INTERCOUNTY RURAL LIBRARY 0.32 $393.41 $0.00 $393.4 SNOHOMISH COUNTY CNT 0.50 $612.04 $0.00 $612.0 STATE 2.25 $2,731.39 $0.00 $2,731.3 TOTAL 7.11 $8,631.08 $3,653.231 $4,977.8 Levy Rate History Tax Year Total Levy Rat 2023 6.86602 2022 8.3514a 2021 8.26523 M It Go 0 0 I* N O N z J IL c a 'Real Property Structures Packet Pg. 27 1 Description Type Year Built More Information Ell 1 1/2 Story w/Basement Dwelling 1926 View Detailed Structure Information Receipts Date Receipt No. Amount Applied Amount Du 11/02/2023 00:00:00 13100152 $4,202.01 $4,202.a 05/03/2023 00:00:00 12836354 $4,202.01 $8,404.a 10/13/2022 12:09:00 12335344 $4,418.31 $4,418.3 05/02/2022 00:00:00 12271133 $4,418.31 $8,836.6 11/03/2021 00:00:00 11978173 $3,923.92 $3,923.9 04/29/2021 00:00:00 11676914 $3,923.92 $7,847.8 11 /04/2020 00:00:00 11399479 $4,145.13 $4,145.1 04/17/2020 00:00:00 11041189 $4,145.13 $8,290.2 10/24/2019 00:00:00 110766750 $3,877.58 $3,877.5 04/09/2019 00:00:00 110342479 $3,877.58 $7,755.1 Sales History Sale Entry Recording Sale Excise Deed Transfer Grantor(Seller) Grantee(Buyer) Other Date Date Number Amount Number Type Type Parcel: LOVEALL JAMES 09/24/2012 09/28/2012 $0.00 E017071 QC S D & KRISTI K LOVEALL JAMES D No & KRISTI K SIGFUSSON BROWN MITCHELL 01/22/2016 01/28/2016 $815,000.001094847 W S LOVEALL JAMES & SVANFELDT No D & KRISTI K STEPHANIE 04/14/202004/17/2020 $0.00 E136792 QC S SWANSON FIELD MICHAEL W No MARGARET M BROWN MITCHELL G/ 04/14/2020 04/17/2020 $1,145,000.00 E136788 W S FIELD MICHAEL W No SVANFELDT STEPHANIE S 0 z m a' M Go 0 �L M 0 x a E a �3 0 a 00 r 0 0 4 N 0 N z J IL c a� E �a a property Maps J Packet Pg. 28 Neighborhood Code wnship Range Section Quarter Parcel Map 1605001 127 03 24 NW View parcel maps for this Township/Range/Section ON Co r O O 11 N O N Z J a r c d E r a Packet Pg. 29 a City of Edmonds Historic Register Nomination 0 111.92 223.8 Feet 166.7 This ma is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for 2,�0� P B P PP B reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, WGS_1984_Web-Mercator _Auxiliary -Sphere current, or otherwise reliable. © City of Edmonds THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION Legend ArcSDE.G IS. STREET CENTERLINE' <all other values> 1 2 5; 4 9; 71; 7;8 - Sections Boundary Sections Edmonds Boundary ArcSDE.GIS.PROPERTY BUILDIN( ArcSDE.GIS.STREET CENTERLINE: all other values> Interstate Principal Arterial Minor Arterial; Collector Local Street State Highways <all other values> 0 1 2 County Boundary Parks ArcSDE.GIS.PROPERTY_WASHIN( ArcSDE.GIS.PROPERTY_CITIES A.-Cnc l I[ nnnncnN !`ITICf Notes PLN2024-0018 428-3rd Ave N Packet Pg. 30 1 Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism Seven Aspects of Integrity By Patricia L. Duncan National Register Coordinator, Division of Historic Preservation A CANDIDATE MUST MEET three requirements to qualify for the National Register of Historic Places, as explained in the February issue of Preservation in Print. Two of these essentials — sig- nificance and age — were covered in that issue. The third qualification — integrity — is the topic of this and the following installments of National Register 101. The National Register defines integrity as the ability of a property to convey its significance. However, "integrity" is a word generally used to describe a person's honesty and sincerity. So, why is a word usually associated with humans used to designate a National Register eligibility requirement? The answer can be found in Webster's New World Dictionary, which adds "completeness" to integrity's defini- tion. Under this broader explanation, buildings, structures, districts, sites and objects can also have integrity. Of the three Register eligibility require- ments, integrity is probably the most complicated and difficult to understand. To simplify things, the National Register staff sometimes tells applicants that integrity means the candidate still has to look historic. However, there are actually seven factors, or "aspects," that must be evaluated to determine if that historic look survives. These aspects are location, setting, design, materials, workmanship, feeling and association. LOCATION is the easiest element of integrity to understand. For National Register purposes, location is the par- ticular point or position where the historic property was constructed, the significant person made his/her contri- bution, or the historic event occurred. Sometimes the relationship between a building and its history is lost if that building is moved from its original site. This is why it is harder to list moved properties on the National Register. To qualify moved candidates must be important to a broader region or group than those associated with the original site. The National Park Service consid- ers original locations so important that it automatically delists (removes from the Register) properties moved to new sites subsequent to their listing. SETTING refers to the character of the place where the historic resource is located. It includes natural and man- made features and how those features relate to the candidate. Items to con- sider include buildings, dependencies, roads, paths, fences, vegetation, open space, topographical characteristics and view sheds. The latter include the views from the candidate as well as of the candidate from nearby properties. For a setting to have integrity for National Register purposes, it should appear much as it did historically. The tower on this Lake Charles Victorian resi- dence is an important part of its design. Were it to be lost, the home's National Register design integrity would be severely compromised DESIGN is broadly defined by the National Register as "the combination of elements that creates the form, plan, space, structure, and style of a prop- erty." Elements the Register considers when evaluating design integrity include function, structural systems, other tech- nologies, spatial organization, massing, proportion, scale, materials, color, tex- ture and fenestration patterns. Design is not limited to the work of architects. Community planners, engineers and landscape architects have also created designs that might be Register -eligible. If enough of the resource's original Here, the setting (tombstones, paths, fences and trees) reinforces an observer's sense that Grace Episcopal Church in St. Francis- ville is indeed historic. design has been lost, the property will not meet this aspect of integrity. MATERIALS are "the physical ele- ments that were combined or deposited during a particular period of time and in a particular pattern or configura- tion to form a historic property." This definition is complicated because it has to cover archaeological as well as architectural and historical candidates. For the purposes of nominating build- ings, materials should be defined as the original wood, nails, shingles, tiles, glass, and/or other substances the builders used to create the historic resource. To have integrity, a property must retain its character -defining exterior materials. Sometimes interior integrity of material is needed as well. WORKMANSHIP "is the physical evidence of the crafts of a particular cul- ture or people during any given period `o_ in history or prehistory," according to the Register. A craft is an occupation re- quiring special skill, and workmanship refers to the quality of the craftsman's o product. Extraordinary workmanship om might be evident in tooling, carving, painting, graining, turning or joinery. e It can be found in vernacular as well ° as high style resources and can include tthe product of one or multiple crafts- men. Finally, it can apply to an entire resource or any of its parts. FEELING is a "property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time." To have the aspect of feeling, a candidate must have surviving physical features that express its historic character and help the visitor experience an awareness of its history and importance. ASSOCIATION is defined by the National Register as "the direct link sbetween an important historic event 0 „ or person and a historic property." Association relies upon two factors. o g First, the site must be the actual place o where something happened. Second, that relationship must be evident when a visitor observes the site. This connection can occur only if the property's historic physical features, or character, survive. Only when one understands the seven aspects of integrity can one determine if a candidate has enough integrity to qualify for Register listing. However, evaluating these factors is more complicated than their definitions might suggest. Next month's article will discuss applying the aspects to conduct an integrity evaluation. Much of this article is based upon the National Register Bulletin titled "How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation," which is available online at http://www.nps.gov/histoTy/nr/publica- tions/bulletins/pd fs/nrb 15.pdf. This stained glass window is proof of the skill and talent of the craftsman who designed assembled and installed it in Lake Charles's Temple Sinai c. 1903. Since it is unaltered it retains its integrity of workmanship. The Ascension Parish home of 20th-century literary figure Robert Penn Warren has integrity ofas- sociation because he lived there during what scholars regard as a critical period in his life and career. 14 Preservation in Print • March 2011 www.prcno.org ATTACHMENT 2 Packet Pg. 3- CITY OF EDMONDS UPDATED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Public hearing before the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission to determine the eligibility of a home located at 428 — 3r6 Ave N for listing on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places. NAME OF APPLICANT: Michael Field & Margo Swanson PROJECT LOCATION: 428-3rd Avenue North, Edmonds, WA COMMENTS ON PROPOSAL DUE: April 11, 2024 Any person has the right to comment on this application during public comment period, receive notice and participate in any hearings, and request a copy of the decision on the application. The city may accept public comments at any time prior to the closing of the record of an open record predecision hearing, if any, or, if no open record predecision hearing is provided, prior to the decision on the project permit. Information on this application can be viewed or obtained online at https://www.edmondswa.gov/services/public involvement/public notic es/development notices under the development notice for application number PLN2024-0018, by emailing the City contact listed below, or by calling the City of Edmonds at 425-771-0220. Please refer to the application number for all inquiries. PUBLIC HEARING: A hybrid public hearing will be held by the Historic Preservation Commission on Thursday April 11, 2024 at 5:30 P.M. The physical location is Edmonds City Hall, 121 5th Avenue N, 3rd Floor, Brackett Room. Or join the Zoom meeting at: https://edmondswa-gov.zoom.us/m/87419346600 Or via phone by dialing 253-205-0468 Meeting ID: 874 1934 6600 Passcode: 629853 CITY CONTACT: Amber M. Brokenshire, Associate Planner amber.brokenshire@edmondswa.gov 425-771-0220 Packet Pg. 32 File No.: PLN2024-0018 Applicant: 428 - 3rd Ave N, Historic Listing DECLARATION OF POSTING On March 1, 2024 and updated on April 3, 2024, the attached Notice of Application and Request for Public Comment was posted at the subject property, Civic Hall, and Public Safety buildings. I, Amber Brokenshire, hereby declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct on March 1, 2024, at Edmonds, Washington. Signed: Packet Pg. 33 Legal Invoice Sound Publishing, Inc. Unit Attn: A/R PO Box 930 Everett WA 98206-0930 Bill To: City of Edmonds Development Services Attn Debbie Rothfus 121 - 5th Ave N Edmonds WA 98020-3145 Legal Description: City Applications Desc: PLN2024-0018 PH Ordered By: AMBER BROKENSHIRE Issues Ordered: 1 CA-0MVED Mtn 12 2024 DEVELOPPAL34T SERVICES COUNTER Date: 03/01/2024 Everett Daily Herald Customer Account #: 86031703 Legal Description: EDH992364 Legal #: EDH992364 Ad Cost: $ 70.52 Published: Everett Daily Herald Start Date: 03/01/2024 End Date: 03/01/2024 Due: $ 70.52 Please return this with payment. Questions? Call 1-800-485-4920 City of Edmonds Development Services Account #: 86031703 Attn Debbie Rothfus Invoice #: EDH992364 121 - 5th Ave N Edmonds WA 98020-3145 Due: $ 70.52 Packet Pg. 34 Everett Daily Herald Affidavit of Publication State of Washington } County of Snohomish } ss Michael Gates being first duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says: that he/she is the legal representative of the Everett Daily Herald a daily newspaper. The said newspaper is a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of the Notice hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Snohomish County, Washington and is and always has been printed in whole or part in the Everett Daily Herald and is of general circulation in said County, and is a legal newspaper, in accordance with the Chapter 99 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by Chapter 213, Laws of 1941, and approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County, State of Washington, by order dated June 16, 1941, and that the annexed is a true copy of EDH992364 PLN2024-0018 PH as it was published in the regular and entire issue of said paper and not as a supplement form thereof for a period of 1 issue(s), such publication commencing on 03/01/2024 and ending on 03/01/2024 and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. The amour of the fee for such publication is S70.52. Subscribed and sworn before me on this day of W Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. Cily of Fd,-.,& D—I.p—nt Services j 86031703 AMBER 6ROKENSIRRE P O S p/ ° ^oTARY fop,'°'� M r :o PUB\1\G Numbet. ������� Or Ivitlrs`A\N\\� Packet Pg. 35 Classified Proof CITY OF EDMONDS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Public hearing before the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission to determine the eligibility of a home located at 428 — 3rd Ave N for listing on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places. NAME OF APPLICANT: Michael Field 8. Margo Swanson PROJECT LOCATION: 428-3rd Avenue North, Edmonds, WA COMMENTS ON PROPOSAL DUE: March 14, 2024 Any person has the right to comment on this application during public comment period, receive notice and participate in any hearings, and request a copy of the decision on Ilia application. The city may accept public comments at any time prior to the closing of the record of an open record predecision hearing, if any, or, if no open record predeclsion hearing is provided, prior to the decision on the project permit. Information on this application can be viewed or obtained online at https //wvrvr.edlnondswa.govlservices/public_ involvement/public notices/development_notices under the development notice for application number PLN2024-0018, by emalling the City contact listed below, or by calling the City of Edmonds at 425-771.0220. Please refer to the application number for all inquiries. PUBLIC HEARING: A hybrid public hearing will be held by the His tone Preservation Commission on Thursday March 14. 2024 at 5:30 P.M. Theryslcal location is Edmonds City Halt, 121 5th Avenue N, 3rd Igor, Brackett Room. Or join the Zoom meeting at. https:l/edm and swa-gov.zo orn Or via phone by dialing 253-205-0468 Meeting ID: 874 1934 6600 Passcode:629853 CITY CONTACT: Amber M. Brokenshire, Associate Planner a nl b e r. b ro k e n s hire V_ a din o ndswa . gov 425-771-0220 DATE OF PUBLICATION' March 1, 2024 Published: March 1, 2024. EDH992364 Proofed by Pospical, Randie, 03/06/2024 02:11:15 pin Page: 2 Packet Pg. 36 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 04/11/2024 Nomination of HPC Chair and Vice -Chair Staff Lead: Amber Brokenshire Department: Planning & Development Prepared By: Amber Brokenshire Background/History N/A Staff Recommendation N/A Narrative Every year, the Historic Preservation Commission votes on new Chair and Co -Chair members. Packet Pg. 37 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 04/11/2024 HPC Member Update Staff Lead: Amber Brokenshire Department: Planning & Development Prepared By: Amber Brokenshire Background/History Introduction of Doug Trost and Karen Brown to the Historic Preservation Commission. Staff Recommendation N/A Narrative Confirmation for the appointment of two new members, Doug Trost and Karen Brown, on March 19, 2024. Packet Pg. 38