2019-01-10 Historic Preservation Commission Packeto Agenda
VEdmonds Historic Preservation Commission
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121 5TH AVE N, CITY HALL - 3RD FLOOR, EDMONDS, WA 98020
JANUARY 10, 2019, 5:30 PM
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Approval of Draft Minutes: November 8, 2018
III. AGENDA ADDITIONS / CHANGES
IV. REQUESTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
V. NEW BUSINESS
1. Election of Officers for 2019
VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Property Interested in Historic Register
VII. 2019 HISTORIC CALENDAR
VIII. COMMISSION CHAIR COMMENTS
IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
X. ADJOURNMENT
Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission Agenda
January 10, 2019
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 01/10/2019
Approval of Draft Minutes: November 8, 2018
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:
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CITY OF EDMONDS
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
SUMMARY MINUTES OF MEETING
November 8, 2018
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Chair Raetzloff called the meeting of the Edmonds Historic Preservation Commission to order at 5:30 p.m. in the 3' Floor
Conference Room of City Hall, 121 — 5' Avenue North.
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT
Tim Raetzloff, Chair
Laura Johnson, Vice Chair
Sandra Allbery
David Preston
Emily Scott
Steve Waite
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT
Chris Deiner-Karr
Kristiana Johnson, City Council Member
Katie Kelly (excused)
Larry Vogel (excused)
STAFF PRESENT
Rob Chave, Planning Division Manager
Kernen Lien, Environmental Programs Manager
Diane Cunningham, Administrative Assistant
OTHERS PRESENT
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The agenda was adjusted to add a discussion about the August 2019 display at the Edmonds Library. The remainder of the
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There was no one in the audience.
FINAL REVIEW OF 2019 CALENDAR
The Commissioners reviewed the final draft of the 2019 Calendar and identified final edits and additional historic dates.
They discussed that the calendar was getting quite cluttered with a significant number of Edmonds -related events and talked
about various options to address the problem. Commissioners were encouraged to submit their final edits and additions so
the calendar could be submitted to Mr. Chave for final review and printing.
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NEW BUSINESS
Properties for Inclusion on the Edmonds Register of Historic Places
Ms. Cunningham reported that Commissioner Waite spoke with the owners of the Mowatt/Wells home (120 Edmonds
Street), who indicated they are interested in listing their property on the Register. She sent them the information they
requested, but they would also like some written confirmation that the property can be removed from the Register at any time
upon their request.
Chair Raetzloff reported that he spoke with the property owner at 560 Bell Street who is also interested in listing her property
on the Register. She shared some history about the property, including her concern that the original house had wood siding
and it is now clad with brick. She is ready to move forward with her application once the Commission has determined that
the home would be eligible for the Register. However, there are no pictures of the home prior to 2002. Commissioner Scott
agreed to search for pictures from the Edmonds Museum's archives.
Commissioner Preston asked if the windmill at the end of Cary Road would be eligible for the Register. Commissioner
Waite answered that it could be, but he doesn't know when it was constructed. Commissioner Preston said his understanding
is that it was constructed prior to World War II and used as a smelter at one point. If needed, it was to be used as a signal for
ships during World War II. He advised that he and Commissioner Vogel would visit the structure and talk with the current
property owner.
Discussion of Officers for 2019
The Commissioners had a discussion about potential candidates for 2019 officers and agreed to hold elections at their next
meeting.
August 2019 Display at the Edmonds Library
Commissioner Scott advised that the Commission has been invited to display an exhibit in the lobby of the Edmonds Library
during the month of August 2019. She and Commissioner Johnson shared some of their ideas for what might be included in
the display, including a map that illustrates the location of the historic properties in Edmonds. Commissioners shared
additional ideas.
COMMISSIONER SCOTT MOVED THAT COMMISSIONER JOHNSON BE APPOINTED HEAD OF THE
AUGUST 2019 EDMONDS LIBRARY DISPLAY COMMITTEE. COMMISSIONER WAITE SECONDED THE
MOTION, WHICH CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
There was no unfinished business.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION CHAIR COMMENTS
Chair Raetzloff thanked Commissioner Scott for her work to create the 2019 Historic Calendar. He also thanked
Commissioner Johnson for accepting the assignment to head up the August 2019 Edmonds Library Display Committee.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
All of the Commissioners voiced thanks to Commissioner Scott for her great work on the calendar.
Chair Raetzloff reminded the Commissioners of the assignments that were given at the October meeting to contact owners of
potential properties for the Register.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:25 p.m.
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 01/10/2019
Election of Officers for 2019
Staff Lead: N/A
Department: Planning Division
Prepared By: Diane Cunningham
Background/History
Staff Recommendation
Elect officers in December 2018
Narrative
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Historic Preservation Commission Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 01/10/2019
Property Interested in Historic Register
Staff Lead: Tim Raetzloff, Chair
Department: Planning Division
Prepared By: Diane Cunningham
Background/History
Tim spoke with the owner of 560 Bell Street who was interested in being added to the Historic Register.
The residence is on the BOLA Report, field site #2.
Staff Recommendation
Search and find pictures of the house.
Narrative
The HPC has reached out in the past to the owner. The timing was not good at that time. The original
application for this resident is PLN2006-0115. See attached for the application and information.
Attachments:
ATT. 1: 560 Bell St. —Historic Register Nomination Form
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Edmonds
Edmonds Register of
Historic Historic Places
Preservation
Commission Nomination Form
Type or print all entries — Please complete all applicable sections.
Historic Name (if applicable):
Common (or Current) Name (if applicable):
Site Address / Location
Street Address or Location Description: 560 Bell Street
City / ZIP Code: Tax / Parcel Number: 00434202101500
Name: Diane L. McEachron
Street Address: 560 B
City / State / ZIP Code: Edmonds WA 98020 Phone #: 425.775.7495
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Date Received: 8.11.06
Updated: 2.24.16
File #: HPC-06-115
Survey/Site #: 9
Name (say "Owner" if same as owner listed above): Christine Deiner-Karr
Contact Address: Street: 20927 81st PI West City / ZIP: Edmonds, WA, 98026
Contact Phone #: 425.774-7881 Date Form Completed: Originally 8.11.06 & Updated 2.24.16
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)
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6. Historical Significance
Area(s) of Significance —check and justify the category(s) below which applies:
1. Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of national,
state or local history.
2. 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, social, 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, the designation shall include description of the boundaries of categories.
Describe the history and significance of the property to Edmonds' heritage.
Summarize its importance in the first paragraph.:
(use continuation sheets if necessary)
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Historic Property at 560 Bell St, Edmonds, WA
Inventory Report for
(LOCATION SECTION Field Site No. 9 OAHP No.
Historic Name:
Property Address: 560 Bell St, Edmonds, WA
County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec Quadrangle
Snohomish T27R03E 24 SW
Tax No./Parcel No. Plat/Block/Lot
00434202101500
IDENTIFICATION SECTION Survey Name: Downtown 2004
Field Recorder: Susan D. Boyle Date Recorded: 9/11/2004
Owner's Name: Owner Address: City/State/Zip:
Diane McEachron 560 Bell St. Edmonds, WA 98020
Classification: Building Resource Status Comments
Within a District? No Survey/Inventory
Contributing?
National Register Nomination:
Local District:
National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name:
DESCRIPTION SECTION
Historic Use: Domestic-- Single Family House
Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House
Plan: Rectangle No. of Stories: 1
Structural System: Other
Changes to plan: Sli= Changes to interior: Style
Changes to original cladding: Intact Changes to other: Unknown
Changes to windows: Intact Other (specify):
Common Name:
Comments:
UTM Reference
Zone: 10 Spatial Type: Point Acquisition Code: Unknown
Sequence: 0 Easting: 1261617.125 Northing: 299656.09375
Supplemental Map(s) Acreage
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Photography Neg. No (Roll No./Frame No,):
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Historic Property at 560 Bell St, Edmonds, WA
Inventory Report for
Cladding Foundation Roof Material Roof Type
Brick- Stretcher Bond Concrete - Poured Asohalt / Composition - Shingle Gable - Front Gable
NARRATIVE SECTION I Date Of Construction: 1911
Study Unit Other Architect:
Architecture/Landscape Architecture Builder:
Engineer:
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 - Local
Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes
Statement of This simple house is somewhat unusual for the use of brick as a cladding material. Located on a relatively large corner lot, the assembly recalls the early 20th-century4�
Significance development of the city.
Description of The house and garage are both front -facing gable types with brick veneer cladding. The house is characterized by a projecting, hip roof bay on the primary north fagade and a
Physical symmetrically placed center door and attic casement window. A pair of double -hung wood windows is located on this fagade also. Both windows feature soldier coursing at their
Appearance heads. The large, engaged brick chimney, on the east side, appears to be non -original. The garage, which faces east on 6th Avenue North, is a tall, 1 1/2-story structure, which
may have functioned as a stable.
Major Snohomish County Tax Assessment Records
Bibliographic
References
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General Description
Parcel Number 00434202101500 (R01)
Structure Class Dwelling
Structure Type 1 1/2 Story
Year Built 1911
Exterior Features
Foundation Conc or CB
Exterior Brick Veneer
ROOF Type: Gable Pitch Medium Cover Composition
Interior Features
Bedrooms 1
Full or 3/4 Baths 1 1/2 Baths 0
Heat Forced Hot Air
Fireplace Masonry fireplace
Floor Area
Floor 1 Base SF 936 Finished SF 936
Floor 2 Base SF 210 Finished SF 210
Garage(s) & Carport(s)
Detached Garage SF 320
Other Features
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