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Agenda Lysa Schloesser Holly Stewart Carol Sundstrom Jeff Williams Landmarks Preservation Commission Members Kevin Bartoy, Chair Ken House, Vice-Chair Roger Johnson Jennifer Mortensen Alex Morganroth Agenda Lysa Schloesser Holly Stewart Carol Sundstrom Jeff Williams Landmarks Preservation Commission Planning and Development Services Department Marshall McClintock, North Slope Ex-Officio Staff Reuben McKnight, Historic Preservation Officer Lauren Hoogkamer, Assistant Historic Preservation Officer BT Doan, Office Assistant Date: August 28, 2019 Location: 747 Market, Tacoma Municipal Bldg, Conference Room 243 Time: 5:30 p.m. 1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF INDIGENOUS LANDS 2. ROLL CALL 3. CONSENT AGENDA A. Excusal of Absences C. Administrative Review: x 1027 North Steele—porch repair x 2802 North Carr—deck replacement 4. NOMINATIONS TO THE TACOMA REGISTER —PRELIMINARY REVIEW A. 423 North D Street, Charles Bebard and Franke Tobey Katie Pratt, Northwest Vernacular 10 mins Jones House 5. BOARD BRIEFINGS A. 5 South G Street, Merrill Gardens Katie Pratt, Northwest Vernacular 10 mins Interpretation & Project Introduction 6. PRESERVATION PLANNING/BOARD BUSINESS A. Naming Policy Update Staff 5 mins B. Events & Activities Update Staff 5 mins 7. CHAIR COMMENTS Next Regular Meeting: September 11, 2019, 747 Market Street, Tacoma Municipal Bldg., Rm. 243 5:30 p.m. This agenda is for public notice purposes only. Complete applications are included in the Landmarks Preservation Commission records available to the public BY APPOINTMENT at 747 Market Street, Floor 3, or online at www.cityoftacoma.org/lpc-agenda. All meetings of the Landmarks Preservation Commission are open to the public. Oral and/or written comments are welcome. The City of Tacoma does not discriminate on the basis of handicap in any of its programs or services. To request this information in an alternative format or to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Planning and Development Services Department at (253) 591-5056 (voice) or (253) 591-5820 (TTY). 747 Market Street, Floor 3· Tacoma, WA ·98402 · Phone (253) 591-5254 · www.Cityoftacoma.org/HistoricPreservation /DQGPDUNV3UHVHUYDWLRQ&RPPLVVLRQ 3ODQQLQJ 'HYHORSPHQW6HUYLFHV'HSDUWPHQW 67$))5(3257 $XJXVW 120,1$7,216727+(7$&20$5(*,67(52)+,6725,&3/$&(6±35(/,0,1$5<5(9,(: *HQHUDO3URFHGXUDO1RWHV 7KHSURSHUW\RQWRGD\¶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he purpose of this review is to determine whether the nominated property meets the threshold criteria and should be scheduled for public testimony at a public hearing. $*(1'$,7(0$1RUWK'6WUHHW&KDUOHV+HEDUGDQG)UDQNH7REH\-RQHV+RXVH Katie Pratt, Northwest Vernacular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¶VPRVWQRWDEOHOHJDF\ZDVWKHHVWDEOLVKPHQWRIWKH )UDQNH7REH\-RQHVKRPHIRUWKHHOGHUO\:KLOH)UDQNHDQGRWKHUVLQKHUVRFLDODQGILQDQFLDOFLUFOHKDGWKHPHDQVWREH ZHOOFDUHGIRULQWKHLUROGDJHRWKHUVZHUHQRWVRIRUWXQDWH6HQLOLW\FRXOGOHDGWRLQFDUFHUDWLRQDQGDODFNRIPHDQVDQGD VXSSRUWV\VWHPFRXOGUHVXOWLQQHJOHFWDQGRUDORQHO\GHDWK)UDQNHDQGPHPEHUVRIWKH3(2&&KDSWHULQFOXGLQJ 9LUJLQLD:0DVRQIRUPHGDFRPSDQ\DQGFDOOHGLW³7KH2OG3HRSOH¶V+RPHRI7DFRPD´7KH\OHDVHGWKH'DQDKHU KRXVHDW1RUWK'6WUHHW²DFURVVWKHVWUHHWIURP)UDQNH¶VKRPH²DQGZRUNHGWRHVWDEOLVKLWDV³5HVWKROPH´ 5HVWKROPHRSHQHGLQDVDQXUVLQJKRPHIRUHOGHUO\SHRSOH)UDQNHDQQRXQFHGLQ-XO\WKDWVKHZDQWHGWR GRQDWHDEXLOGLQJVLWHQHDU3RLQW'HILDQFH3DUNDORQJZLWKWRGHYHORSDSHUPDQHQWUHWLUHPHQWKRPHIRUWKH HOGHUO\7KHFRUQHUVWRQHIRUWKHQHZEXLOGLQJZDVODLGRQ-XO\RQDILYHDFUHVLWHQHDU3RLQW'HILDQFH7KH KRPHRSHQHGRQ0DUFKZLWKDFFRPPRGDWLRQVIRUUHVLGHQWV7KHKRPHZDVQDPHGWKH)UDQNH7REH\-RQHV +RPHLQKRQRURI)UDQNH¶VJHQHURVLW\)UDQNHDOVRGRQDWHGWRDQHQGRZPHQWIXQGIRUWKHKRPH¶VRSHUDWLRQ 7KHSURSHUW\LVQRPLQDWHGXQGHUWKHIROORZLQJFULWHULD B. 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