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2017-07-13 Historic Preservation Commission Packet�1 o� NJI Agenda Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission FOURTNER ROOM 121 5TH AVE N, CITY HALL - 3RD FLOOR, EDMONDS, WA 98020 JULY 13, 2017, 5:30 PM I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of Draft Minutes: June 8, 2017 III. AGENDA ADDITIONS / CHANGES IV. REQUESTS FROM THE AUDIENCE V. NEW BUSINESS VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Continued discussion of "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers Street for inclusion on Edmonds Historic Register VII. ACTION ITEMS 1. Presentation on the Edmonds Museum Remodel 2. Review of 2018 Calendar VIII. COMMISSION CHAIR COMMENTS IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS X. ADJOURNMENT Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission Agenda July 13, 2017 Page 1 2.1 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/13/2017 Approval of Draft Minutes: June 8, 2017 Staff Lead: N/A Department: Planning Division Prepared By: Diane Cunningham Background/History N/A Staff Recommendation Review and approve the draft minutes Narrative Draft minutes are attached Attachments: HPC170608d Packet Pg. 2 2.1.a CITY OF EDMONDS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION SUMMARY MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING June 8, 2017 CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL r 0 N Chair Scott called the meeting of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission to order at 5:30 p.m. in the 3rd Floor ao Conference Room of City Hall, 121 — 5t" Avenue North. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT Tim Raetzloff, Chair Eric Livingston, Vice Chair Sandra Allbery Emily Scott Larry Vogel Dave Teitzel, City Council Member COMMISSIONERS ABSENT Steve Waite (excused) Chris Deiner-Karr (excused) APPROVAL OF MINUTES STAFF PRESENT Diane Cunningham, Administrative Assistant COMMISSIONER SCOTT MOVED THAT THE MINUTES OF MAY 11, 2017 BE ACCEPTED AS PRESENTED. COMMISSIONER VOGEL SECONDED THE MOTION, WHICH CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. AGENDA ADDITIONS/CHANGES The agenda was adjusted to add the email from the Peterson's, who own the James Cooper House. REQUESTS FROM THE AUDIENCE There was no one in the audience. NEW BUSINESS There was no new business. Update on the Edmonds Museum Remodel Ms. Cunningham reported that proposed remodel will be presented to the Commission on July 13"' for a possible Certificate of Appropriateness. Commissioner Allbery advised that the Museum staff is working closely with the City to move the Packet Pg. 3 2.1.a project forward. The proposed project will replace some windows to create better air circulation. The project details will be presented on July 13th ACTION ITEMS Review of 2018 Calendar Ms. Cunningham asked that Commissioners continue to submit potential dates for the calendar, and she will continue to update each of the pages. She agreed to scan the calendar pages and send them to the Commissioners via email for their information. The Commissioners discussed potential themes for the 2019 and 2020 calendars. COMMISSIONER SCOTT MOVED THAT THE THEME FOR THE 2019 CALENDAR WOULD BE "TRANSPORTATION" AND THE THEME FOR THE 2020 CALENDAR WOULD BE `THE 1960's." is COMMISSIONER VOGEL SECONDED THE MOTION, WHICH CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. N Email from Petersons, Owners of the James Cooper House O0 d Ms. Cunningham reviewed that the Peterson's Home was previously listed on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places, but it was later removed when the windows were changed. She advised that the Peterson's have invited the Commissioners to visit their newly remodeled home. The Commission suggested that perhaps this structure is a good candidate for another category or list that recognizes historically -significant structures that do not qualify for the Edmonds Register of Historic Places based on the National Park Service's criteria. It was noted that this other "register," once established, could be managed by the museum. However, there is not adequate personnel to start the new program now. The Commissioners asked Ms. Cunningham to respond affirmatively to the Peterson's invitation to visit their home and schedule a potential date. Ms. Cunningham indicated she would speak with the City Clerk to clarify the rules regarding public meetings and then schedule the visits to comply. Continued Discussion on "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers Street for Inclusion on Edmonds Register of Historic Places Council Member Teitzel reported that the property owners recently notified him that the remodel work has been completed, and they are now ready to reactivate the process of listing the property on the Register. It was agreed that a site visit would be the appropriate first step, and Commissioner Waite should review the addition that was added to the backside of the structure to make sure it would not disqualify the home from being listed on the Register. It was agreed that Commissioners Vogel and Waite, as well as Council Member Teitzel, would conduct the site visit and report back to the Commission. Council Member Teitzel agreed to schedule the site visit. Following the site visit, staff would prepare a Staff Report for a public hearing before the Commission. The Commission had a brief discussion about a historic home near Chair Raetzloff s home, noting that it would be great to pursue the property for the Register. They also discussed that the nearby Lippart's home would be a good candidate for the alternative list of historic properties that was discussed earlier in the meeting. It was noted that it might be the oldest home in Edmonds, dating as far back as 1871. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION CHAIR COMMENTS Chair Raetzloff did not provide any additional comments. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSIONER COMMENTS Council Member Teitzel reviewed that, as per the minutes of May 11, Commissioner Deiner-Karr was charged with updating the list of potential properties for the Register. He asked if there has been any discussion about dividing up the properties on the list and assigning each Commissioner a group of property owners to contact to gauge their interest in listing their properties on the Register. Commissioner Raetzloff suggested that the most successful approach would be to start by assigning them based on Commissioners' familiarity with the properties and/or owners. Ms. Cunningham advised that she Historic Preservation Commission Minutes June 8, 2017 Page 2 Packet Pg. 4 2.1.a received the updated list from Commissioner Deiner-Karr just prior to the mceting. The Commissioners agreed to review the list at their next meeting and make appropriate assignments. Commissioner Vogel reported that he is working with a representative from the Edmonds Museum on a joint presentation at the Chamber's monthly breakfast, likely in October. The Museum will share what they are doing, and he will prepare a thumbnail overview of Edmonds' history. Commissioner Vogel said he has been invited to participate in the Edmonds Cemetery's Walk Back in Time event, which will focus on the Spanish/American War. Ms. Cunningham reported that she visited the Courood Cemetery in the Five Corners Neighborhood, but she was unable to find anything of interest because it is covered in growth. More time and equipment will be needed. Commissioner Vogel said he had the opportunity to watch the group, Student's Saving Salmon, actually put salmon into some local Edmonds streams. Some were placed in Yost Park, just above where the old water system was located. Salmon CD have been unable to reach this area since 9t Avenue was paved, and they plan on doing mitigation before the salmon return N in three years. c ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Commission Minutes June 8, 2017 Page 3 Packet Pg. 5 6.1 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/13/2017 Continued discussion of "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers Street for inclusion on Edmonds Historic Register Staff Lead: N/A Department: Planning Division Prepared By: Diane Cunningham Background/History This house was built in 1921 for Ira Gerdon, who lived here with his family until 1948. The house is associated with the residential development of Edmonds and is a largely intact example of the Dutch Colonial Revival style. Staff Recommendation Discuss the site and provide recommendations Narrative The Gerdon house sits far back from Caspers St., on a large lot and accessed by a circular driveway. There is an enclosed room with rooftop porch, off the eastern -most, short side. The Mueller's purchased the home in the 1940's and at that time the home was outside the city limits and Caspers Street was unpaved. The Campbell family purchased the home in 2015 from the Mueller's, and is committed to maintaining the historic appearance of the home. Attached is the application form. Attachments: 209 Caspers St. —Historic Register Nomination Form 209 Caspers Rd Packet Pg. 6 6.1.a Edmonds B&nan& Register of Etxu-ta Historic Places amundMAM Nomination Form Type or print all entries — Please complete all applicable sections. Historic Name (if applicable): Gerdon House Common (or Current) Name (if applicable): Cam bell Residence Site Address / Location Street Address or Location Description: 209 Caspers Street City / ZIP Code: Tax / Parcel Number: 27032400215300 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received: 3.13.09 Updated: 3.08.16 File #: HPC-09-12 Survey/Site #: 12 Name: Kurt Campbell _ Street Address: 209 Caspers Street _ City / State / ZIP Code: Edmonds WA 98020 Phone #: 206.546.4269 Name (say "Owner" if same as owner listed above): Susan Bauer, Historic Preservation Commissioner _ Contact Address: 216 4th Avenue North City / ZIP: Edmonds, WA, 98020 Contact Phone #: 206.240.5345 Date Form Completed: Originally Jan. 30, 2009 & Updated 3.08.16_ I / WE the undersigned certify that we are the owners of the property identified on this form and hereby give our consent to having the property listed on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places. Name (Please Print) Signature Name (Please Print) Signature Date Date Revised on 9114110 209 Caspers St. Historic Register Nomination Form. doc Packet Pg. 7 6.1.a Site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (If checked, skip to Section F) Site is listed on the State Register of Historic Places (If checked, skip to Section F) Historical Significance — Please check all that apply: Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of national, state or local history. 2. X Embodies the distinctive architectural characteristics of a type, period, style or method of design or construction, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction. 3. Is an outstanding work of a designer, builder or architect who has made a substantial contribution to the art. 4. Exemplifies or reflects special elements of the city's cultural, special, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering or architectural history. 5. Is associated with the lives of persons significant in national, state or local history. 6. Has yielded or may be likely to yield important archaeological information related to history or prehistory. 7. Is a building or structure removed from its 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. 8. Is a birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance and is the only surviving structure or site associated with that person. 9. Is a cemetery which derives its primary significance from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events or cultural patterns. 10. _ Is a reconstructed building that has been executed in a historically accurate manner on the original site. 11. _ Is a creative and unique example of folk 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 categories; the designation shall include description of the boundaries. Historical Description In the space below, describe the history and significance of the site to Edmonds' heritage. You may elect to describe the site's significance in your own words, attach copies of other documents or photographs, and/or make reference to other materials (noting where those materials are available to be reviewed). For example, you may simply note that the site is on an historical survey, noting the survey name and site number. (Please feel free to attach any additional continuation sheets if you need more space.) Revised on 9114110 209 Caspers St. Historic Register Nomination Form. doc Page 2 of 5 Packet Pg. 8 6.1.a This section must be completed if the site is not on the State or National Register, or it is not on an approved historic survey. Please provide as much information as you can. Year Built: 1922 Architect: Builder or Engineer (specify): Architectural Style(s)*: Colonia, Dutch Building Form*: Single Family — Side Gable Roof Type*: Gambrel Cladding*: Lap — siding, wood clapboard * Note: See later reference sheets for list of choices for these items. Overall Changes from Condition: Original: Excellent Plan: Cladding: Windows: Other: Site: X _Good Intact Intact Intact Intact X _Original Site Fair Slight Slight Slight Slight Moved Deteriorated Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Date Moved: Ruins Extensive Extensive X Extensive Extensive Unexposed X Unknown X Unknown Unknown X Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Plan Type: Structural System: Foundation: Roof Material: Apsidal Pavilion Balloon/Platform Brick X Asphalt Comp Metal — Tile Center Space/ Polygonal Braced Frame Concrete block A. Comp - built up None Courtyard X Rectangle Brick Concrete poured A. Comp - shingle Other Cross/Cruciform Round Clay Tile Log A. Comp — rolled Slate E-Shape _Semi -circular _Concrete block None _Tile Unknown Hexagonal Square Concrete poured Other Tile - clay Wood H-Shape Triangular Log Parged Tile - concrete Wood plank Irregular T-Shape Mixed Post & Pier Metal Wood shake L-Shape Unknown None Stone Metal - corrugated Wood shingle None U-Shape _Other Unknown Metal - standing seam Octagonal Y-Shape Plank Other Post & Beam _Steel Stone - cut 2 Number of Stories Stone - uncut Unknown Revised on 9114110 209 Caspers St. Historic Register Nomination Form. doc Page 3 of 5 Packet Pg. 9 6.1.a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Describe the present and original (if known) physical appearance: (Use continuation sheets if necessary, and for any photographs or copies you are providing.) The Gerdon house sits far back from Caspers St., on a large lot and accessed by a circular driveway. There is an enclosed room with rooftop porch, off the eatern-most, short side. The Mueller's purchased the home in the 1940's and at that time the home was outside the city limits and Caspers was unpaved. The Campbell family purchased the home in 2015 from the Mueller's, and is committed to maintaining the historic appearance of the home. They plan to add an unattached two car garage in 2016, and the garage will be constructed in a style complimentary to the house. (Please list and reference any sources which help document the historical value of the site) Snohomish City Assessor site, on-line HP Survey site list 2004 (City of Edmonds) Location Detail Parcel # 27032400215300 UTM Reference: Zone 10 Easting 1261808 Northing 302214.4375 Township 27_ Range 03E Section 24 '/a Section NW '/a'/a Section Category Ownership Resource Status Usage District Public X Survey/Inventory Current: X Building(s) X Private National Register Domestic — SF Structure Both National Landmark Site Object Within a District? Yes X No Contributing? Yes No X Unknown State Register Historic: Determined Eligible Other: Local District: National or State Register / District: Revised on 9114110 209 Caspers St. Historic Register Nomination Form.doc Page 4 of 5 Packet Pg. 10 6.1.a Edmonds Wouzub Register of Etxutn Historic Places Nomination Form Continuation Sheet for Item # Revised on 3108116 209 Caspers St. —Historic Register Nomination Form.doc Page 5 of 5 Packet Pg. 11 6.1.b Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission Application Report: Address: 209 Caspers Street Building type(s): House (and garage) Historic register listing: in process Historical/Architectural Significance: The house located at 209 Caspers Street, Edmonds, WA, built in 1922, is a rare example of a "mail order" or "kit house". Its architectural style "Dutch Colonial" was popular on the east coast while the various bungalow house styles shown in the various manufactures catalogues were more popular on the west coast. Making this particular house even rarer given its west coast location. This particular `Dutch Colonial' design was listed in both the Montgomery Ward Company's `Wardway Homes' and the Gordon -van Tine Co. catalogue. Gordon van Tine Co. was the actual designer and producer of the Wardway Homes. Over 100,000 kit homes were built in the United States between 1908 and 1940. Companies offering kit houses during all or part of their corporate existence included: [2] Packet Pg. 12 6.1.b • Aladdin Homes, Bay City, Michigan — 1906 to 1981 • Bennett Homes, North Tonawanda, New York — 1902 to 1935 or later • Fenner Factory Cut Homes, Ready Built House Company, North Portland, Oregon — 1912 to 1928 • Gordon -Van Tine Homes, Davenport, Iowa, with additional plants in St. Louis, Missouri, Chehalis, Washington, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi — 1907 to 1947 • Harris Homes, Harris Brothers Company, Chicago, Illinois — 1913 to 1960 • Hewitt-Lea-Funck Company, Seattle, Washington • Liberty Homes, Lewis Manufacturing, Bay City, Michigan — 1925 to 1973 • Pacific Ready Cut Homes, Los Angeles — 1908 to 1940 • Sears Modern Homes, Sears, Roebuck, Chicago — 1908 to 1940 • Sterling Homes, International Mill and Timber Company, Bay City, Michigan — 1915 to 1971 * Wardway Homes, Montgomery Ward, Chicago, Illinois— 1910 to 1931 (actual manufacturer of homes was subcontracted to Gordon -Van Tine)[2] A `ready -cut' kit of all construction materials needed was supplied by the mail order company and delivered by rail. The customer was responsible for the purchase of the land, building the foundation and/or basement as well as the final interior finishes.[3] Brackett's Landing w � S11arehoe J 5anctsiary... . � 41� Glen St � drrfr� Nget Dr Melody Lfj casper y .St .Q z a .m. holy Rosary Church Map dpla 02016 Googre i d Q N Cn O N c W z U M a Packet Pg. 13 6.1.b KITCHEN 0Ye 11'c r 01wid noo T51:rxrt..3' "The lxxington""--Msatcrial Supplied Either Ready -Cut car Not Ready -Cut - . !bom _ A�ChaarmingDutchColonia louse swig boos HOW often war havt admired the dignified simplicity let mid the generous hospitality in every lisle of the bwnea of tonc ass "The l.esinaxon"w}tb Its true Dutch Coto- alal g suberl roof, ahingtnd waits, shut tereti War mdovrs gad lattlr.ed porch retySta all the b"WY of the early honest with receasary nu xkfn �- ssttier,ces led. 'Fbe Ilmrer boner, trelltaed entrance mad porch afar touches which r+dirl:e L1M rhter and eomrart withla. L1VIftU RL1C1al XnWitse. you pma thiough a vestibule--�whicA hh ■ taut twat L 3asi0 ZI evaet—into a hall. Fdefwe you 1■ a beautiful open atair"ny� to the H� HALL fight the apdrndid fvtplace on thrl opppsite aide of the living 'coax T.L'xitaC PdiLClf ttrccta dour eye. Baaurirna she lirl.nr rown you are imnsediatcly im P'ened �byy Itt elnt and the beauty n the Frr"eh darn le&ding to thr porii7. 'rttrev other largq Calotrial windnwr► Rive an ahuadrnce of hftil utd air. Thr pomitlon of the pc rots at ehr tide glom a greater dry ere of YI77 pritrsry Haan one athrrwire lacate.l. 1-hc dWn� roam Is mmnwdiaua, well 14hled ■nd theory, It nffrr. an exetlkne Ineoe Fwa rw ■ buf t Moog the side Weil6et+men fuse eve t. windows. STOUP The ketehen It eatnpaxt and most convaniently an&ngod, read inet odes AYJ.6= FIRST FLOOR PLAN our speCis! built-in Yitehen Cate Ho- 91" ON wx11 am a hulk -In broom C[„met. = raanKnrd rear and dMit cnlrattec doer le denen three ateppss in an rntry In which the ech�tror abanny be handily roadwed frost sure idtr3un rx Seed from outakir• Usiatairs amthme bedrotmm, a bath oar[ a Mlway that is wall lirhml bat. -I,', a twin vrio,dosr to the rear daenxr. Tint latRc■t bedmom Ism two elrrct_ while a&ch of the Mites ronans ouvi the bout have rust--on:bun- rue donor of clttsot room, w you sear. Ono of our deey.shaWed limn coven r by is pin4zd in the halt i. antmlde the lrathrowa door. vonvenient tp ns all bedroornr. A fracture of thin house u that the loult walb art at the flrmt ■ed rear--abaclwte sa►urmacethat your pmlehbarm cannot build Clore enouth to char t<en your reams. A hmmrmcnt under this hours will give ample roam for [urnacv, fruit cellar mead laundry if draimd. We Furnish oil windows to gyre Penper light mnml +rent l lexion. We also furnish ma ntc$ shelf, ash trap gad dame damppeer far htephice. ITsc Le rinet on" im &lass 1411410y dcsijt�ncd, yat throve bur quo ntity praTuetiem any direct tak s me hods is olierr.+d at a most reumanable ptnre. Sec Prices on Pages 1 to 4 Specification s on Pages 10 and I lJr+l.se pace request oiherwtte wt furnish for thin hates Nirvr Reap mlt[n ylly wi.1 for sine wait elinglry wldte table for trim mail �rrn Fur the blladm. Tiro slain furnieW for roof skjrsik . pa& Is This Dutch Colonial design was also known as the "Sovereign" in the 1930 Wardway catalogue. Sears and other competitors also used the `Lexington' name but for different style houses. Packet Pg. 14 6.1.b The house and garage at 209 Caspers Street meets the following criterion for an initial determination of significance: • The building is associated with one or more significant historic persons or events, or with the broad architectural, cultural, political, economic, or social history of the Town or Commonwealth; • The building is historically or architecturally significant in terms of its period, style, method of construction, or its association with a significant architect or builder, either by itself or as part of a group. The house and garage retain their integrity in terms of their location setting, design, workmanship, materials, feeling and association. More research is needed to determine the addresses of other Montgomery Ward, Gordon -Van Tine, Sears or other kit homes (if any) are in Edmonds area. Sources: 1. littp://www.wardwayhomes.com/ 2. httRs://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit houses in North America 3. http://www.brooklinema.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5082 4. htt ://wardwa hames.com/blo 5. htt ://www.anti uehomest le.com/ land Lordon-van-tine/1918/1$ vt-704.htm 6. ht ://www.anti nehnmest le.coml lans/mont Omer-ward/1930/30mw-soverei n.htm 7. http://www.arts-crafts.com/archive/kithome/ 8. http://www.antiquehome.org/House-Plans/1925-wgdway/ 9. htt s://archive.or details/Wardwa Homes 10. http://www.:zordonvantine.com/inma,.php 11. htt ://historichousecolors-com/w-content/u loads/2014/01/GordonVanTine. df 12. http://www.kithouse.orl 13. http://www.searshomes.oriz/index.y)hv/tawardwa -homes) 14. https://www.T:).iinterest-com/pin/138133913542048598/ 15. htt s://www.flickr.coml hotos/dail -bun alow/sets/72157613056938344/ 16. htts://www.flickr.coml hotos/dail -bun alow/colIections/72157601337605751/ Packet Pg. 15 11/10/2016 Property Summary SnalhomishOnline Gov*rnmont Information & Services County 444i Washinstan Printable Version Home Other Property Data Help _ Property Summary Property Account Summary Parcel Number 127032400215300 Property Address 209 CASPERS ST, EDMONDS, WA 98020-2602 Parties - For changes use 'Other Property Data' menu Role Percent Name Mailing Address Taxpayer 100' CAMPBELL KURT W & CARI 1209 CASPERS ST, EDMONDS, WA 98020 United States Owner 100 CAMPBELL KURT W & CARI 1209 CASPERS ST, EDMONDS, WA 98020 United States General Information Section 24 Township 27 Range 03 Quarter NW TH PTN GOUT LOT 1 SD SEC 24 DAF COM SE COR SD GOVT LOT 1 TH N88*34 45W ALG S LN SD Property GOVT LOT 1 10FTTH N01*03 13E 15FTTH N88*34 45W 415.01FTTH CONT N88*34 45W 30FTTO POBTH N01*03 13E 147FTTH N41*40 Description 59E 21.50FT TH N01*03 13E 30.57FT TH N88*56 47W 203FT TH S01*03 13W 192.67FT TH S88*34 45E 189FT TO POB AKA PAR B CITY OF ED LLA LL-2014-0064 REC AFN 201502125001 BEING A PTN OF GOUT LOT 1 SD SEC 24 Property Land and Improvements Status Active, Locally Assessed Tax Code 00210 Area PropeMf Characteristics Use Code 111 Single Family Residence - Detached Unit of Measure Acre(s) Size (gross) 0.85 No Values Found Active Exemptions No Exemptions Found ENo Taxes Owed at this Time. No Charges are currently due_ //,,,, Attachment: 209 Caspers Rd (2216 Continued discussion of "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers St) 11/10/2016 Property Summary No Charge Amounts can be reported because no taxes are due for the year this application is processing. No Charge Amounts are due for this property. If you believe this is incorrect, please contact a PrODerty Support Specialist. Stat meat of Pa abl Paid For Tax Year; 2016 of Current Taxes CITY OF EDMONDS CITY OF EDMONDS EDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 15 PORT OF EDMONDS PUB HOSP #2 SNO-ISLE INTERCOUNTY RURAL LIBRARY SNOHOMISH COUNTY-CNT STATE SNOHOMISH CONSERVATION DISTRICT TOTALS I Real P perty Values Tax Year Market Land Value Market Im 20171 642,600 Rate 0 cQ 0.14 1.87 4.67 0.09 0.09 0.44 0.93 2.12 10.35 ant Value Market Total Value Current Use Land Value Current Use Im 3220001 964,6001 0 Amount 88.68 1,206.45 3,017.02 59.30 58.98 286.12 603.26 1,373.18 5.05 6,698.04 it Current Use Total Value 01 0 Tax Year Total Levy Rate 2015 10.993548 2014 11.107740 2013 11.656750 Attachment: 209 Caspers Rd (2216 : Continued discussion of "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers St) 11/10/2016 Property Summary 0 W CD c4 00 Property Sales since 7/31/1999) Transfer Date Receipt Date I Sales Price Excise Number Deed Type lGrantor (Seller) IGrantee (Buyer) Other Parcels 5/19/2015 5/20/2015 $975,000 1075635 W MUELLER JOHN W I CAMPBELL KURT W & CARI No 4/24/2014 5/6/2014 1 $0 1049633 Ix I MUELLER BETTY J ESTATE I MUELLER JOHN W No Receipts Date lReceipt No. Amount Applied 03/31/2016 00:00:00 8649061 6,698.04 02/12/2015 09:18:00 8070519 6,497.84 10/24/2014 14:19:00 7885783 2,845.00 04/04/2014 00:00:00 7571445 2,844.99 08/06/2013 09:53:00 7265745 2,609.56 04/29/2013 00:00:00 7194486 2,609.56 10/23/2012 00:00:00 6794852 2,824.89 04/05/2012 00:00:00 6476250 2,824.88 10/17/2011 00:00:00 6281214 2,878.52 03/23/2011 00:00:00 15930334 2,878.52 Effective Date Entry Date -Time 01/05/2016 01/05/2016 15:25:00 12/24/2015 12/24/2015 13:40:00 12/24/2015 12/24/2015 13:40:00 rl2/24/2015 12/24/2015 113:39:00 12/24/2015 12/24/2015 13:39:00 12/04/2015 12/04/2015 08:58:00 12/04/2015 12/04/2015 108:56:00 05/19/2015 12/24/2015 13:51:00 05/19/2015 12/24/2015 13:50:00 05/19/2015 05/20/2015 Taxpayer Changed 13:14:00 Property Transfer Filing No.: 1075635 05/19/2015 by strtjg SIN Attachment: 209 Caspers Rd (2216 : Continued discussion of "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers St) Type T Remarks Tax Bill Recalculation Value Modification for 2015 performed by strgmm Property Characteristic 2016 Size (gross) changed from 0.94 to 0.85 by sascaf Changed Property Characteristic 2015 Size (gross) changed from 0.94 to 0.85 by sascaf Chanoed Value Modification Type: Value Change Due to Segregation/Merger, Status: Approved, Tax Year: 2015 by sascaf Value Modification Type: Value Change Due to Segregation/Merger, Status: Approved, Tax Year: 2016 by sascaf Value Modification Type: Value Change Due to Segregation/Merger, Status: Under Review, Tax Year: 2016 by sascaf Value Modification Type: Value Change Due to Segregation/Merger, Status: Under Review, Tax Year: 2015 by sascaf Owner Terminated Party/Property Relationship by sascaf Owner Added IParty/Property Relationship by sascaf 11/10/2016 Property Summary 0 cQ I ftps:/. Property Transfer Filing No.: 1075635, Statutory Warranty Deed 05/19/2015 by strtjg Property Transfer Filing No.: 1068372 01/29/2015 by strtjg Property Transfer Filing No.: 1068372, Quit Claim Deed 01/29/2015 by strtjg Property Transfer Filing No.: 1049633 04/24/2014 by sasset Property Transfer Filing No.: 1049633 04/24/2014 by sasset Property Transfer Filing No.: 1049633 04/24/2014 by strrlw I Property Transfer Filing No.: 1049633, Personal Representative Deed 04/24/2014 by strrlw Party/Property Relationship by strsas Printable Version Developed by Manatron, Inc. @2005-2010 All rights reserved. Version 1.0.5211.18540 Attachment: 209 Caspers Rd (2216 : Continued discussion of "Gerdon House" at 209 Caspers St) 7.1 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/13/2017 Presentation on the Edmonds Museum Remodel Staff Lead: Thom Sullivan Department: Planning Division Prepared By: Diane Cunningham Background/History Thom Sullivan, Public Works Supervisor and Steve Waite have met and discussed the remodel to the museum. There will be a presentation by Thom Sullivan for possible Certificate of Appropriateness. Staff Recommendation Narrative Packet Pg. 20 7.2 Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/13/2017 Review of 2018 Calendar Staff Lead: Emily Scott Department: Planning Division Prepared By: Diane Cunningham Background/History Staff Recommendation Attached are the latest updates for review. Please review and final the changes. Narrative Copies of the 2018 Calendar will be provided at meeting for review Attachments: 2018 Draft HPC Calendar Packet Pg. 21 q N Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (aePUGIBO 8�OZ 10 AhOIAON : 84ZZ) aepualeO OdH I3e-10 8LOZ :}u8ut43eIIV N N 6 a a� January a Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 31L New Ye ay 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mrs. T.B. Hanna and Prof. Frank H. Darling purchase fledgling news- paper Edmonds Review, Alaska receives state- 1905. hood, 1959. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Historic Preservation Commission Meeting, 5:30-7:00 14 Martin Luther 15 16 7 18 19 20 King, Jr. Day Prohibition Amendment) goe. t t- 1920. Allen M. Yost born in PA, 1856 Edmonds Art Walk 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 First town I building complete Far $$4, 1902. 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. 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(aePUGIBO 8�OZ 10 AhOIAON : 84ZZ) aepu8le3 OdH I3ea0 8LOZ :}u8uty3eIIV ca in N N a A"12018pri Historic a Preservation Commission Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday April Fool's 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Day George Brackett began logging the Edmonds town Sim 1875.y �� s Le. 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 oric Preservation Treaty of Point Elliott, signed mission Cetet in Mukilteo, proclaimed 1859. ing, 5:30-7:00 ormer Mayor James Brady urdered, 1912. 15 16 Taxes Due 17 18 19 20 �y 2 Grand Opening of Hotel Stevens (Bishop Hotel), 1894, 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ,D� [naugural run of the City of Edmonds ferry between n �m�n C �Tbr �J 1 `� IJ r Edmonds and Kingston, dmonds Art Wall 1923. 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. 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Market Snip- M 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Historic Preservation W45 Commission dmonds Garden Meeting, 5:30-7:00 arket 9am-;�prn Mother's Day 13 14 15 16 17 18 PfWCOL 19 D04 s Edmand Garden"tk Edmonds Art Walk Market Air An" 2C 21 22 23 24 25 26 AnkWC3 (2*,�rg-eBrackettisborn,Edmonds Garden Canada. 1841 ❑ Market gw=c4m 27 Memorial Day 28 29 30 31 1 2 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. More information about the HPC mission and responsibilities can be found on the City of Edmonds webpage: www.edmondswa.gov/historic-preservation-commission-I 5.html. 06 MAMA :um wvn q rmqN N ti Edmonds Historic Preservation COMInignion (aePUGIBO 8�OZ 10 nnalAON : 84ZZ) aepualeO OdH i3e-10 8LOZ :IU8W I3eIIV June 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday TbOsday Friday Saturdav 27 28 29 30 t� 1 2 Quality Shingle Co., the las operating cedar shingle mi Frances E. Anderson passes Edmond Garden in Edmonds, closes its rs t ood, 1951. away in Edmonds, aged 99, 1990. Market ge n gpoi� 3 4 5 6 7 8 Edmonds/Garden Market game VRt Historic Preservation City purchases 10 acre site Commission F R. Beeson, former mayor of future City Park, 1908. Meeting, 5:30-7:00 and businessman (Beeson Building), dies 1927. 10 11 12 13 Flag Day 14 15 16 Mrs T B Hanna, pioneer newspaper woman, dies 1926. Edmonds `Summer Edmonds Art Walk Market 9awr3p i Father's Day 17 18 S"Ww-&&�e 19 20 Sw„ %me-r 21 22 23 tW 1 st U.S. flag to fly in Edmonds received at post r Edmonds Sur 3mer office (13 stripes, 38 stars), 1887. Market 9ee""-i4 en 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Korean War begins, 1950 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. 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MarketAata 'FkW R 5 6 7 8 9 A Taste of 10 A Taste of 11 e?,Cj11G Edmonds Edmonds Historic Preservation Com- First female Edmonds mayor Town of Edmonds officially incorporated-600 acres, mission Meeting, 5:30- 7:00 Alice Kerr, dies 1949. 1890, A Taste of 12 13 14 15 Allen M. Yost dies, 16 17 19th Amendment 18 Edmonds 1915. grants women the Oka SCA wrs rightvote. i 920, cnic, Edmonds Summer Edmonds Art Walk Market Oam-jp 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 -1111, Edmonds Library Associa- fieor e and Etta Brackett rV Edmonds Summer First official town council tion formed 1907. fit ]s 1at for Edmonds 1884. Market4awf-3M meeting, 1890. town silo, 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. More information about the HPC mission and responsibilities can be found on the City of Edmonds webpage: www.edmondswa.gov/historic-preservation-commission-15.html, N ti Edmonds Historic PreamTation Commission (aepualeO 8�OZ 10 nnalAON : 84ZZ) aepuale3 OdH I3ea0 8LOZ :IU8WLl3eIIV September 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Edmonds (UmmerS Market9a3n 2 Labor Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 _ 1 dmondfsummer Market.q&ui--IKn 9 10 Patriot Day 11 12 13 14 15 Historic PreservationwS Lw Commission Edmonds"Summer Meeting, 5:30-7:00 Market 9am-3pn 16 17 18 19 20 21 Autumnal 22 Equinox Edmonds summer Edmonds Art Walk Market Qam 9pm 23 24 25 26 27 Na{�� 28 become Edmonsa ty ally 29 �hGY�GG.h 1908. 30 1 st liquor license granted, 1890 Edmond $ Summer MarketAem- 3 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. More information about the HPC mission and responsibilities can be found on the City of Edmonds webpage: www.edmondswa.gov/historic-preservation-commission-15 ,html. .0% 0 M Cb IL d Y V M IL (aepua1e3 8�OZ 10 AhGIAON : 84ZZ) aepuale3 OdH 412-10 8LOZ :1U8W43e11V N ti Edmonds Historic Preservation Connfsefon October 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 30 NASA officially 1 2 3 4 5 6 starts operations, 1958. Edmonds Historical +1rv' ir�►�`'i Museum Scarecrow r Edmonds Summer Festival Market 9aw=Ipw 7 Indigenous 8 9 10 11 12 13 Peoples' Day Historic Preserva- Lewis and Clark enter Wash- tion Commission ington near Snake River, 1805. Meeting, 5:30-7:00 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 %C.6`s Day Edmonds Art Walk 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Halloween 31 1 2 3 National ProhDAct(18th Amend Edmonds Halloween y Congress, Trick -or -Treat The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. 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Dumont, MT, 1890, 18 19 20 21 Thanksgiving 22 23 24 Edmonds Tree Lighting Ceremony 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. More information about the HPC mission and responsibilities can be found on the City of Edmonds webpage: www.edmondswa.gov/historic-preservation-commission-15,htm]. N M al a Y V M a N ti Edmonds Historic Preaervauon Commission (aepu8le3 8�OZ 10 nMOIAOM : 84ZZ) aePU8Ie3 OdH 4ea0 8LOZ :IU8WLI3eIIV December 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 "'` 8 2 3 4 5 6 Port of Edmonds created with 94% of voter approval, 1948. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Mrs Anna V Bassett, pio- Ord. No. 3338 creates the Historic Preservation neer and civic leader, dies Edmonds Historic Preserva- Commission 1933 tion Commission, 2000. Meeting, 5:30-7:00 16 17 18 19 20 Winter Solstice 21 22 Thieves blast a safe door at Edmonds Bank into Mrs. J. Thompson's backyard, Edmonds Art Walk 1906. 24 EChve stmas Christmas Day25 "°'� 26 27 28 29 V30 New Years Edmonds Opera House Eve (now Masonic Temple) George Brackett dies, aged 31 dedicated, 1909 86, 1927. The Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is composed of volunteer citizens that work to promote historic preservation and to encourage owners of historically significant properties to add them to the Edmonds Register of Historic Places in order to raise awareness and appreciation of local history. More information about the HPC mission and responsibilities can be found on the City of Edmonds webpage: www.edmondswa,gov/historic-preservation-commission-15.html.