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Library Bookcase 1 – Shelf List Comprehensive Plans and Other Plans / Reports Library Bookcase 1 – Shelf List Comprehensive Plans and Other Plans / Reports Clark County 20 year Comprehensive Growth Management Plan 2004-2024 2004 Coupeville Historic Preservation Plan 1998 King County Heritage Resource Protection Plan 1985 Kirkland Historic Preservation – discussion draft 1994 Meadowbrook Farm – Master Site Plan 1999 New Market (Tumwater) Historic District ?1990 Point Robinson Master Plan 1999 City of Spokane Historic Preservation Plan 1981 Spokane County Cultural Resources Action Plan – Amendment to Spokane County Comprehensive Plan 2003 Swinomish Comprehensive Plan – draft 1996 Tenino Master Plan - draft 1990 Tumwater – see under New Market Washington State Mount Spokane State Park Cultural Resources Master Plan: Buildings & Structures 2001 West Capitol Campus – Historic Landscape Preservation Master Plan (GA project #08-099) 2009 Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area Management Plan 2002 National Park Service Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve Landing Comprehensive Plan 1980 United States Forest Service Iron Goat Trail Historic Preservation Plan 1995 Vital Signs Indicators Project – State of the Gorge – Columbia River Gorge Commission 2009 United States Navy NAS Whidbey Island – draft Historic Archeological Resources Protection Plan 1994 Naval Fuel Department – Manchester – Historic & Archaeological Resources Protection Plan – draft 1997 1 Library Bookcase 2 – Shelf List Historic Structure Reports, Project Manuals & Specifications, and Other Reports CO Address Building Name Report Title Date AD Ritzville Burrough’s Residence Preservation Plan 2004 BN Hanford Site Legend and Legacy: Fifty Years of Defense Production at the “ Hanford Site (Revision 2) 1992 “ “ Hanford Cultural Resources Management Plan (see #1679313) 2003 “ Hanford (folder): Legends and Legacy Fifty Years of Defense Production at The Hanford Site (Revision 2) 1995 Hanford’s Historic B Reactor 2001 Hanford History, Hanford Site, Columbia River Corridor, Spent Nuclear Fuel Project, The Central Plateau, Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility, Transuranic Waste and the Waste Receiving and Processing Facility, Plutonium Stabilization, Radiation 2002 - 03 Accelerating Hanford Cleanup (CD-ROM) n/d “ Multiple Missions: The 300 Area in Hanford Site History 1993 “ The Hanford Site: An Anthology of Early Histories 1993 “ The Hanford Site Historic District – Manhattan Project 1943 – 1946, Cold War Era 1947 – 1990 2002 History of the Hanford Site 2000 Hanford Site Tours (Department of Energy) 2007 Includes: B Reactor: First in the World “ Mitigation of Selected Hanford Site Manhattan Project and Cold War Era Artifacts (061201-21-DOE) 2006 [note: see under Architecture References “A Guide to Manhanttan Project Sites in New Mexico (2010)] Manhattan Project Sites (Hanford, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge) Special Resource Study/Environment Assessment 2010 CA Olympic National Park Museum Management Plan 2002 Final General Management Plan/EIS – Volumes 1 & 2 2007 “ Lake Crescent Lodge & Cabins Project Manual: Remodeling and Replacement 1984 “ Rosemary Inn A Historic Landscape 1987 “ Lake Crescent Lodge, Headquarters, Rosemary Inn & Humes Ranch Four Historic Landscape Studies 1984 CA Port Angeles Port Angeles Carnegie Library Bid & Construction Specifications 2002 CH Wenatchee National Forest Natches Pass Study Guide 1987 Wenatchee National Forest An Historical Overview of the Wenatchee National Forest 1995 2 CO Address Building Name Report Title Date CH Wenatchee & Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Natl. Forests Development Guidelines: Mt. Rainier National Park, Mount Baker- (see under Mount Rainier N.P.) Snoqualmie National Forest, Wenatchee National Forest 1991 CL Vancouver Washington School for the Deaf Vocational Education, Cafeteria & Maintenance Support Building c2006 CL Vancouver National Historic Reserve: “ Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Master Plan 1969 Cultural Landscape Report – Volumes I & II 1994 “ “ “ One Place Across Time – Celebrating Our Cultural Heritage 1994 “ “ “ One Place Across Time (informational folder) 1996 “ “ “ Mack, Lois, One Place Across Time 2001 “ “ “ Final General Management Plan – Environmental Impact Statement 2003 “ McLoughlin House Unit Management Plan – Environmental Assessment 2007 “ Officers Row Volumes One, Two and Three 1987 “ Officers Row Street Tree Management Plan 1999 “ Vancouver Barracks Maintenance & Repair Manual for Historic Structures c1987 “ Vancouver Barracks Installation Report - Volume 1 of 1 (966-F-DOA-09) 1987 “ Vancouver Barracks Installation Report – Appendix - Volume 1 of 1 1987 “ Vancouver Barracks Project Specifications (95% Submittal) 1994 “ Vancouver Barracks Analysis of Design (95% Submittal) 1994 “ Vancouver Barracks Northwest Bastion: The U.S. Army Barracks at Vancouver, 1849 – 1916 1991 CO Dayton Columbia County Courthouse Courthouse Restoration Study c1984 CW Longview Longview Main Post Office Project Manual – Volume 2 2000 DO Waterville Douglas County Courthouse Project Manual – Addition & Renovation 2001 FE (ST/LI) Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area Currents and Undercurrents: An Administrative History of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area 2002 FR Pasco Franklin County Courthouse Historic Restoration and Improvements: General Construction Specifications (060104-17-FR) 2004 GH Hoquiam Seventh Street Theatre Repairs & Improvements 1995 GH Hoquiam Hoquiam Main Post Office Exterior Envelope Repairs 1998 GH Westport Grays Harbor Lighthouse Program of Preservation & Utilization 2003 IS Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve: Comprehensive Plan 1980 Administrative History: An Unbroken Historical Record 1993 “ “ A Driving and Bicycle Tour n/d Profile of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve Visitors 1995 “ “ Naturalist’s Guide – Spring and Summer n/d 3 CO Address Building Name Report Title Date IS Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve Historic Resources Study 2005 IS Final General Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement 2006 IS Naval Air Station Whidbey Island EIS for Electronic Combat Training Facility (060496-18-USN) 1997 KI Des Moines Des Moines Beach Park Conservation Guidance and Advocacy Report 2004 KI Seattle Burke Museum Goverance & Siting Study: Institutional Planning – Vol. I 2003 “ “ Goverance & Siting Study Architectural Planning – Vol. II 2003 “ “ Strategic Plan for Growth 2003 KI Seattle Cadillac Hotel Project Manual, Building Rehabilitation (021903-10-CDBG) 2004 KI Seattle Fort Lawton Project Documentation for Repairs Housing Unit No. 672-B 1995 KI Seattle “ “ Project Documentation for Renovate Baths (110194-09-USN) 1995 KI Seattle Georgetown Steam Plant Use Alternatives: Final EIS c1981 KI Seattle King Street Station Seattle Intermodal Transportation Terminal Design Report [oversize] 1996 KI Seattle Lake Washington Ship Canal Master Plan – Design Memorandum 5 1976 “ “ “ Master Plan (DM9) 1994 “ “ “ Historic Property Management Plan: Final Plan 1995 “ “ “ Fremont Cut Cultural Landscape Inventory 1999 “ “ “ Fremont Cut Vegetation Rehabilitation Plan (draft) 2000 “ “ “ Fremont Cut: Renewing the Historic Colonnade 1999 KI Seattle Sand Point Historic Properties Reuse and Protection Plan 1998 KI Seattle Sand Point / Magnuson Park Design Guideline Manual 1997 KI Seattle Starbucks Center Building Rebuilding A Legacy: The Story of the Starbucks Center Building 2002 KI Seattle Union Station Exterior Restoration – Contract Documents 1998 KI Seattle Union Station “The Story of the Union Station in Seattle” 1999 KI Seattle U.S. Courthouse Historic Building Preservation Plan 1993 KI Seattle Old Federal Office Building Historic Building Preservation Plan 1993 KI Seattle Old Federal Office Building The Historic Seattle Federal Office Building – Stone, Terra Cotta and Brick: Masonry Cleaning Recommendations 2001 KI Seattle New Federal Courthouse Final Environmental Impact Statement 1998 KI Seattle Trinity Church Trinity Church Improvements: Project Manual 2003 KI Seattle University of Washington University of Washington Master Plan – Seattle Campus, Final Plan 2001 KI Seattle University of Washington University of Washington Building Restoration & Renewal Prioritization Study 2004 KI Snoqualmie Falls Snoqualmie Falls Historic District Maintenance Guide for the Snoqualmie Falls Historic District (FERC No. 2493) Puget Sound Energy 2005 KI “ “ “ “ Historical Resources Mitigation and Management Plan for Snoqualmie Falls Project (FERC No. 2493) 022692-02-FERC 1996 4 CO Address Building Name Report Title Date KI Vashon Island Point Robinson Light Station Research and Documentation (includes two additional reports) 2002 “ Point Robinson Light House Technical Specifications – Roof Repair 2002 “ “ “ Technical Specifications – Parging 2002 KL (& SA) Condit Hydroelectric Project Decommissioning (FERC 2342): Historic Properties Management Plan 2009 “ “ “ “ Historic Properties and Cultural Resources Management Plan 2011 KP Bainbridge Island Blakely Harbor Park Conceptual Plan 2001 KP “ Japanese American Memorial Study of Alternatives/Environmental Assessment – Public Review Draft 2005 KP Keyport NUWC Division Navy Historic Housing Classifications 1998 KP Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS): “ “ Industrial Skills Center – Weld School/Apprentice School 45% Submittal (121500-33-USN) 2000 “ “ Industrial Skills Center Phase II: Design-Building Solicitation & Specifications 2002 “ “ Drydock #5 Repair of Drydock #5 Stairs/Rails/Caisson Seat 200 Chemical/Metallurgical Analysis Facility Final Submittal Concept Study: Volume I (082597-12-USN) 1999 “ “ Chemical/Metallurgical
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