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Historic Preservation Committee
Regular Meeting
3:00 PM, October 5, 2021
3rd Floor Conference Room, 250 Madison Street
**** The State of Emergency declared by Governor Inslee temporarily prohibits in-person
contacts with the public required by the Open Public Meetings Act. The May 29, 2020 Public
Health Order by Jefferson County Health Officer Thomas Locke prohibits in-person contacts
with the public. members will be participating by teleconference****
Submit public comment emails to be read aloud (up to three minutes per person) to:
publiccomment@cityofpt.us or join in person via computer or tablet at
http://joinwebinar.com enter the 9 digit Webinar ID 734-696-811 or by phone (listen only)
United States: +1 (415) 655-0052 access code: 404-561-547#
Local Dial In – (360) 390-5064 access code: 404-561-547#
1. Roll Call: Richard Berg, (Chair), Craig Britton (Vice Chair), Kathleen Croston, George
Randels, Kathleen Knoblock, Walter Galitzki and Michael D’Alessandro; Monica
MickHager (Council Liaison)
2. Approval of Minutes: Deferred to next meeting
3. Approval of Agenda:
4. Correspondence/Attachments:
US Post Office, Section 106 Review request for comment (sent electronically only)
https://cityofporttownsend-
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Email correspondence from DAHP on various topics (sent electronically only)
5. Appearance of Fairness:
6. Public Comment (for items not on the Agenda there is 3-minute limit per person)
7. New Business:
A. HPC21-026, 825 Water St. – install roof on existing over water
2nd floor deck. Metis Group, owner; Terrapin Architecture, agent.
Staff & Applicant Presentation
Applicable Guidelines:
• Secretary’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
Public Comment (3-minute limit per person
HPC Questions, Deliberation and Recommendation
8. Old Business: None
9. Other Business: Informal discussion of Point Wilson Lighthouse rehabilitation efforts
10. Announcements:
11. Adjournment: Next Regular scheduled meeting is November 2, 2021.
Cornerstone
6161 NE 175th Street, Suite 101
Kenmore, Washington 98028
206.682.5000
cornerstonearch.comARCH'TECTURAL GROUP
Re:
July 291h,2021
VIA EMAIL
Holly Broth, M.S.
Built Environment Compliance Reviewer
Department of Archaeology& Historic Preservation
11 10 Capitol WaY S, Suite 30
Olympia WA. 98501
United States Postal Service
Port Townsend, WA Main Post Office
1322 Washington Street, Port Townsend Washington 98368
Dear Ms. Broth.
The united states postal service (usPS), through cornerstone Architectural Group an outside consultant
meeting the Secretary of the lnterior's Professional Qualification Standards for Historical Architecture, is
initiating the section 106 process pursuant to 36 CFR 5800.3 because the USPS is planning to provide
interior and exterior renovations at the above referenced Property. We have enclosed for your review the
necessary documentation and analysis under $800.11 of the National Historic Preservation Act to support
USPS's finding of no adverse effect to historic properties'
please provide us with a written response within the thirty (30) day time period allotted by S800'3(cXa)' lf
we have not heard back from you within those thirty days, we will assume you concur with our findings
and will end the Section 106 process. lf you do not concur with the findings in this submission, please
express your specific concerns and/or objections clearly in writing for our review and consideration'
Undertaking
pursuant to $g00.3(a), the USpS has determined that the proposed maintenance & rehabilitation of the
property is an undertaking and has the potential to affect historic properties' USPS has determined that
the property located at 1322 Washington Street, Port Townsend Washington is a National Register of
Historic places status - eligible for the purposes of section 106 compliance for this undertaking to Port
Townsend Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.
The 1gg7-1gg3 constructed, four-story (basement, first, second and third floor)building comprises of
concrete footings; brick foundation; exterior walls of brick faced with sandstone ashlar; copper roofing;
and original wood framed windows. constructed on the bluff overlooking the natural harbor, with
approximately 40,000 square feet of interior
sentry or Federar architecture. rhe architec;flin:lriii- .hl3T#.::l[T:"":,'fl:t":t-Ti;"ffi"Romanesque with quarry faced sandstone facades and a circular tower by the National Register ofHistoric Places' The main building area currenfly has a copper roof that drains into internal gutters withinterior drains' some of these drains are leaking causing the interior plaster to fail at a few locations. Thequarried sandstone ashlar facades have withstood the harsh northwest weather for a rong period of timebut have now begun to show signs of deterioration in the form of weathering, exfoliation, blistering,cracking and detachment' From our investigation and observations, the wood windows are assumed tobe the original timber windows that are in nleo of refurbishment and repair in order to maintain water andair tightness and to protect the interior environment.
The scope of work for this project includes but is not rimited to repair and refurbishment of a, windows ofthe building' This includes abatement of the existing assumed read paint on the frames, repainting tomatch the existing color' repair of all sandstone facades and joints, and repair of various interiorcasing/trim and plaster from water intrusion.
The UsPS proposes to preserve, maintain, rehabilitate and/or restore the significant historic features ofthis property consistent with the secretary of the lnterior's standards for the Treatment of HistoricProperties (36 cFR Part 68)' and in accordance with the recommended approaches of the Nationar parkservice' Technical Preservation services Branch, in order to preserve the physicar integrity of those
;,#:::T:#:,:H;J"::t"rtv that qualirv it ror incrusion in the Nationar Resister or Historic praces. rhe
A. Base Bid1 nfgflii,:#"1:fr#:;Ly{;l:: sashes comprete and provide temporary protection of2. Abate.alt paint from windoi frurlru"and sashes3' Repair ail framing ano s""ne" to ^"t"i "ii,tii4. paint window fr{mes "rA """t "" to match existino5. Reptacg exterior seatart i iit "iiiiii:;";;;;;,;;"^""6. Ar grazing to be reused. iew grazing"to ;;t;;'"liting where required.7' Provide repair of sandstoni c6ins, siils ani'ii"d''iton"s at att windows.g' Appry water reperent to ""iartor" coins around att windows
B. A,,":rr,:r;iJ;i and ieinstal tneiiag pore, ";ip";i.;iipeciriea1' Provide a generalassessment of atl sandstone taglles and clearly notate alt locationsfor repair in compriance with GSA procedure code 447001G.2. Reoair at!ayas'in c.oipiiinice witit csi;:;;;;;re code 447001s3' Apptv a water reperenito-ii-" entire ashtir;;;;;;" rasade.
Plan to lnvolve the public
The USPS intends to involve the public in the section 106 process by posting a notice for on-site review inthe lobby of the Property for thirty (30) days where interested citizens can comment on its finding of noadverse effect to historic properties. comments received by the USps on or before the close of business onthe thirtieth day following posting will be considered. The pubric wiil be copied on any additionarconespondence, as appropriate and in the same manner.
ldentification of Consufting Parties
The USpS has identified the following consulting party who may wish to participate in the consultation
discussions conceming the Property:
City of Port Townsend
Development Services DePartment
250 Madison Street #3
Port Townsend, WA 98368
The USpS reviewed the Washington State Governor's Office of lndian Affairs, Federally Recognized
lndian Tribes lnformation website for identification of federally recognized lndian tribes' Two Federally
recognized lndian Tribes were identified for Jefferson County'
Hoh lndian Tribe
Hoh Tribal Business Committee
P.O. Box 21962464 Lower Hoh Rd
Forks, WA 98331
Quinault lndian Nation
Quinault Tribal Council
PO Box 189
Taholah, WA 98587
The USpS also reviewed the US Department of the lnterior Native Hawaiian Organization Notification List
for identification of Native Hawaiian organizations. No Native Hawaiian Organizations were identified for
Jefferson County.
The USpS will provide the consulting party a thirty (30) day period to review and comment on USPS's
proposed finding of no adverse effect. Comments received by the USPS on or before the close of business
on the thirtieth day following delivery will be considered. consulting parties will be copied on this lefter and
any additional correspondence, as appropriate. lf the Department of Archaeology& Historic'Preservation
identifies other consulting parties, the USPS will consider Department of Archaeology& Historic
preservation recommendations and provide agreed-upon additional consulting parties a thirty (30) day
period to review and comment on USPS's proposed finding of no adverse effect'
ldentification of Area of Potential Effects
The Area of potential Effects (APE) has been defined as the area confined by the lot (see drawing set
attached) hereto as (Exhibit A). The USpS made this determination that since the proposed project
includes repair and refurbishment of the existing windows to match existing and repair of ashlar
sandstone per GSA repair procedures, that there will not be any visual effect on the National Register
Historic Building or contributing resources.
Histodc Properties within the Area of Potential Effects
The USPS has reviewed existing information on historic property within the APE (lot) and has conducted
a search on this property. The scope of work identified above and expanded on the drawing set, includes
replacement with similar materials that are visible in order to maintain the historic accuracy and
vernacular of the building.
Determination of Effecf
Based on our information search, it is our determination that no adverse effect to historic properties will
result from this undertaking.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Should you have any questions concerning this letter,
please contact the A/E, Cornerstone Architectural Group, Andre' Coppin, RRC, Building Envelope
Consultant at acoppin@cornerstonearch.com or 206.682.5000.
Sincerely,
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Steven Barnes
Architect
Cc with encl:City of Port Townsend Building Department
Quinault lndian Nation
Hoh lndian Tribe
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volunteer roles including local government boards and councils, and the many advisory
committees that support key local government functions.
Localities represented by the top three nominees will receive cash awards of $20,000, $10,000,
and $5,000 respectively. Additionally, the top 100 nominees will receive free volunteer
management modules and 12 months of free ongoing support services from CivicPlus. The
nomination portal will close October 15, 2021.
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Subject:[Washington CLG] Valerie Sivinski Grant Applications Are Open!
Date:Monday, September 20, 2021 9:05:53 AM
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Hi Everyone,
The Valerie Sivinski Fund is an annual grant program that provides grants up to $4,000 to
organizations and community groups engaged in historic preservation around our state. Awards
are given in the name of longtime and beloved board member of the Washington Trust Valerie
Sivinski. Applications are due Sunday – October 24, 2021 at 11:59PM PDT.
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Michelle Thompson
WA State CLG Coordinator and Main Street Design Specialist
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