HomeMy WebLinkAbout1291RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION of the City of Kent,
Washington, relating to historic preservation
and the State Environmental Policy Act,
setting forth the City's SEPA policies with
regard to historic preservation; preliminarily
identifying certain properties of historic and
cultural significance which may be worthy of
preservation; and establishing the procedure
for Planning Department notification of
proposed demolition or destruction, to allow
for review and possible conditioning under
these SEPA policies.
WHEREAS, the City of Kent has preliminarily identified certain
properties within its jurisdiction that may have historic and
cultural significance for the community; and
WHEREAS, the Kent Planning Department is in the process of
developing a historic preservation ordinance for the City which
will provide site nomination and designation criteria for historic
properties and specify preservation standards and enforcement
procedures; and
WHEREAS, in the interim period before any controls are adopted
by ordinance, these properties which have been preliminarily
identified for historic preservation may be in danger of demolition
or destruction; and
WHEREAS, the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (RCW
43.12) and the City-adopted SEPA Ordinance (Ordinance 2667,
codified at Kent City Code (KCC) Chapter 12.12A) allow City
decisionmakers to exercise substantive authority to condition or
deny proposals on the basis of compliance with SEPA policies; and
WHEREAS, the Kent SEPA Ordinance (12.12A.510 D) already
contains a specific policy promoting the preservation of important
historic, cultural and natural aspects of our national heritage;
and
WHEREAS, the Kent SEPA Ordinance also adopts by reference the
policies in the City's Comprehensive Plan as providing additional
support for the exercise of SEPA substantive authority in the
approval process, which additional policies are more specific with
regard to the historic preservation; and
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WHEREAS, the Planning Department desires to exercise its
authority to review demolition or destruction of these properties
under the above mentioned SEPA policies and to contact the owners
of property on the preliminary list to discuss historic
preservation options; and
WHEREAS, the present permit approval process does not always
allow for Planning Department review; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Historic Preservation Policies. The following
historic preservation policies, in large part specifically adopted
by reference under the City's SEPA ordinance (Ordinance 2667,
codified at Kent city Code (KCC) Chapter 12.12A), shall provide the
basis for the City's exercise of SEPA substantive authority in the
conditioning and approval of requests for demolition or
destruction, consistent with the city's objective of preserving
Kent's cultural and historic heritage. The City shall:
1. Develop and maintain a list of all important historical
sites and buildings within Kent;
2. Ensure that sites and buildings of cultural and
historical significance have high priority for preservation;
3. Encourage the restoration and designation of
historical/cultural sites and buildings through public and private
cooperation;
4. Encourage that access to historical and cultural sites be
made available to the general public through public and private
cooperation;
5. Preserve existing areas of unique scenic, cultural,
historical or natural interest; and
6. Attempt to protect and otherwise prevent the destruction
of features of historical and cultural significance of properties
on the list of historic site and buildings by working with
individual property owners to assist, encourage and provide
incentives to preservation.
Section 2. Adoption of Preliminary List. Consistent with
Policy No. 1 above, the City hereby adopts the list of properties
on Exhibit A to this Resolution as a preliminary list of properties
within Kent that may have historic and cultural significance for
the community. The list shall be known as the Kent Historic Sites
Inventory.
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Section 3. Review by Planninq Department of Demolition or
Destruction Proposals for Properties on Preliminary List. The
approval process for demolition permits or any proposal for
destruction of properties on the Kent Historic Sites Inventory
shall be changed to allow Planning Department review and possible
conditioning of permits for properties contained on the preliminary
list, all in a manner consistent with all general ordinances and
Kent's adopted SEPA and historic preservation policies as set forth
herein.
Section 4. Findinqs on Historic Siqnificance to be Made in
the Review Process. Prior to the conditioning and approval of any
demolition or destruction of property on the preliminary list on
the basis of the policies in Section 1 herein, the Planning
Department shall make separate, written findings on the historic
and cultural significance of the property, and specifically state
the policy and basis for any exercise of such substantive authority
under SEPA. Such findings shall compare and determine the
property's historic significance on the following preservation
designation criteria:
(1) That the object, improvement, site, landscape, or
district is more than forty years old and possesses integrity of
location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and
association, and:
(a) is associated with events that have made a
significant contribution to the broad patterns of national, state
or local history; or
(b) is associated with the lives of persons
significant in national, state or local history; or
(c) embodies the distinctive characteristics of a
type, period, style, or method of architectural design, landscape
design or construction, or that represents a significant and
distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual
distinction; or
(d) has yielded or may be likely to yield,
information important in prehistory or history; or
(e) is an outstanding work of a designer or builder
who has made a substantial contribution to the art; or
(2) Cemeteries, birthplaces, or graves of historical
figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for
religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their
original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties
primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that have
achieved significance within the past forty years shall not be
considered eligible for designation. However, such a property will
qualify if they are integral parts of districts that meet the
criteria set out in Section 4.(1) above or if it is:
(a) a religious property deriving primary
significance from architectural or artistic distinction or
historical importance; or
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(b) a building or structure removed from its
original location but which is significant primarily for its
architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most
importantly associated with a historic person or event; or
(c) a birthplace, grave or residence of a historical
figure of outstanding importance if there is no other appropriate
site or building directly associated with his or her productive
life; or
(d) a cemetery that derives its primary significance
from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from
distinctive design features, or from association with historic
events; or
(e) a reconstructed building when accurately
executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified
manner (or) as part of restoration master plan, and when no other
building or structure with the same association has survived; or
(f) a property primarily commemorative in intent if
design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its
own historical significance; or
(g) a property achieving significance within the
past forty years if it is of exceptional importance.
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Passed at a regular meeting of the C~l of the
City of Kent, Washington this day of --~~~~~~-' 1991.
City of Kent, this
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Concu:r:red in by the
day of a(J~
or of the
ELLEHER, MAYOR
ATTEST:
· BRENDA JACOBER,; D
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of
Resolution No. ;-::<9 I , passed by the city Council of the city of
Kent, Washington, the dQ day of ~~ , 1991.
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KENT HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY
Original Townsite
Sites and Buildings still in use
King Cty
No. Name
KC-0627
I<C-014 9
KC-0159
I<C-0079
l<C-0050
l<C-0157
Charles Marlowe House
J.A. Oliver House
K.E. Erickson House
W. Boundy (Eaton) House
Mrs. Berg House ,
Young House
Robert Young House
I.P. Calhoun House
Baldwin (Little) House
Atwood Bungalow
W.W. Rader House
F.B. Churchill House
Marshall House
E.W. Bereiter
House
Homer Clark House
Burdic's
(Keck)
I.e. Clark House
Judge Dalton House
Dier House
E.F. Hanson
De. l!offman Jlouse
Dr. Owen Taylor
(Curran) House
I.T. Alvord (Drake)
House
II.M. Shaffer (Frazier)
House
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Address
722·N Alvord
·746 N Hazel
714 N Hazel
322 Hazel Ave
347 N Hazel
438 N Prospect
426 N rrospect
413 N. ·Prospect
623 E James
602 Jason Ave
29 N Jason Ave
414 N Jason
-438 lJ Clark
412 N Clark
617-Temperance
. 421 N State
855 E Smith
·623 E Smith
203 E Smith
120 N Kennebeck
520 s Kennebeck
506 Vandevanter
1J.32 E Chicago
4 4 n l\lp~_ne Way
300 Scenic Way
302 Scenic Way
458 Scenic Way
Kent Historic Register
Original Townsite
28 y 71,36H I<C-0049 A.N. Berlin (Irwin) 424 Scenic Way ..
House
29 y 35H ·KC-0158 T.N. Berlin (Martinez) 412 Scenic Way s
House
30 y 34H CoffinjW.H. Overlock 406 scenic Way
House
31 y 32H,33H Dow / Anderson House 310 Scenic .Way
32 y JlH W.L. Fulp/W."M. Morrill 304 Scenic Way
House
JJ y 39H Fetter ley Iiouse 603 s Bridges
34 y 102,30H I<C-0129 Berlin Brothers' Store 100 Railroad s
(Dragness)
35 y 14AH I<C-0153 Northern Pacific Meeker and Railroad
(Burl.) Depot
:36 y 84,26-KC-0128 Carnation Co. (Oliver 119 lst Ave
29H Box, Stokley)
37 y 88 KC-0051 M.M. Morrill Bldg. 201 lst Ave s
(Stewart's) • 38 89 11 Naden Bldg. (Rattle's) 205-207 1st Ave s
39 y 6-12AH M.R. Hardy Bldg. 211 lst Ave s
40 6-12AH Adolf ·Neibling Bldg. 213 1st Ave s
·11 6-12AH Bereiter Bldg. 215 1st Ave s
•12 y 6-12AH Hempy Bldg. 219 1st Ave s
43 6-12AII Louis Hardy Bldg·. 225-229 lst Ave s
•14 y 90 KC-0051 Guiberson Bldg. 235-231 1st Ave s
(Tyson's)
45 y. Harman Rice Bldg. 218-222 lst Ave s
(Antiques)
46 2S 328 s 1st Ave
·17 y JS 340 s 1st Ave
48 91,1H l<C-0151 Ida/Charles Gu:i.berson 323 s 1st Ave
'House
·El 2TI -M.H. Reynolds House 41.9 .lst Ave s
50 y Courneya House 316.2nd Ave s
~i l y 5S 410 s 2nd Ave
,-") .> .. y 420 s 2nd Ave
53 y 5H Haden House 536 s 2nd·Ave
54 y 6II ,Jenkins House 626 s 2nd Ave
55 y 51\II St. Anthony Catholic 310 3rd Ave s
Church
56 41\II KC-0152 Chicago Milwaukee St. 331 3rd Ave s
Paul Depot
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Original Townsite
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I<C-0054
KC-0077
I<C-007 8
I<C-0148
I<C-0053
I<C-0156
KC-0636
Overlock House
J.J. Crow House
Judge Madsen House
Rev. Jay Bolvee House
Valley
·school
Elementary
Chittenden House
Mi~ner House
Farmer John
Townhouse
Penberthy Block
Bouldron Building
Nelson
F. Arney (Arney Bros.)
Bldg. (Joyful Sound)
Rodney Arney Bldg.
(Stewart Jwlry)
Odd Fellow 1 s Building-
rooF (Hoffman's)
Cavanaugh Hardware
Bldg. (Ben Franklin
Store)
E.L. Merrifield House
(Edline-Yahn Funeral
Home)
Rasmussen Blacksmith
Shop
W. lT. Davies (Leeper Y
House
Pozzi Bros. Transfer
P. Rasmussen (Straub)
House
L.V. , Moll ·· & Clark
Grocery
Higgins Residence
Gonnason Building
(Hestern Sign)
Lysander-Smith House
Rev. Arney House
Alex Playford House
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503 S 3rd
515 3rd Ave S
618 S 3rd Ave
630 s 3rd Ave
W of S 4th at Titus
333 s 5th Ave
503· s -5th Ave
509 .s 5th Ave
431 E Meeker
409 -413 E Meeker
214-220 W Meeker
302-304 W Meeker St
308-312 W Meeker St
.. 316 .~v Meeker St
324 H Meeker St
424 W Meeker St
303 W Meeker St
512 \'J Meeker
635 \'J Meeker
711 W Meeker
908 W Meeker St
1038 H Meeker
215 E Titus
616 \v •ritus
.626 J~ .. rr~.tns
214 H Willis
234 w wi"llis
422 \v Hillis
Kent Historic Register
original Townsite
85 y 12H Whitehurst House 624 w Willis
86 y 13H Leroy Titus House 704 w Willis
87 y 9S 531·6th.Ave s
88 y 19H Simplex Bed Co. (Howard 421 6th Ave N
Mfg.·)
89 y 12S KC-0624 .Maddox House 206"S Naden
90 KC-0625 Fisher House. 240 s Naden
91 y lOS , 320 s Naden
92 y 14H Alvord (Sells) House 332 s Naden
93 y l4S 903 W Harrison
94 y KC-Desmet House 909 Harrison St
0623A
95 y 18H KC-0130 Madison (W. Nelson) 203 w Madison
House
96 y KC-0635 Harmon House 121 Thompson
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KENT HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY..
North of James Street
Sites and Buildings still in use
Kent King Cty
No. No. Name
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KC-0244
KC-0614
KC-0639
I<C-0613
KC-0633
KC-0608
KC-0612
KC-0147
KC-0602
KC-0009
KC-0642
KC-0237
KC-0631
KC-0132
Orillia School
Farner Tin Shop and House
Burlington Northern Farm
(Christian Bros.)
Kent Highlands House II
Pat Flaherty (Biggar) House
Voogt Farm II
Voogt Farm
E. Emerson (Greene) House
Maddoxville Landing
a.k.a. Van Doren's Landing
State Register
Dvorak House and Barn
D.F. Neely (Soames) House
State Register
United Asset Property
K.B. Anderson House
Root House
G.W. Burke House
Mauritsen Residence
Wm~ & Fred Stephenson House
Peter Saar Cemetary
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Address
7103 S 180th St
7209 s 1soth st
18201 80th Pl S
4219 s 216th
4854 s 216th
20833 Frager Rd
21061 Frager R
21839 Frager Rd S
Eastside of Green
River approx.
between S 216th and
· s· 2~oth
22262 Russell Rd
23691 Russell Rd
23222 Russell Rd
808 W. Morton
S. of 21255 76th S
on 4th Ave s
21404 E Valley Hwy
21703 ··84th Ave S
21823 E Valley Hwy
N.···side of S. 212
st~ between Valley
Freeway· & 92nd Ave.
s.
Kent
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KENT HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY
south of.James street
Sites and Buildings still in use
King Cty
No. Name
KC-0243 Kent Cemetary
Hill~rest Burial Park
KC-0492 Leigh (Albrech}.) House
KC-0821 A.lvord T Bridge
Clinton Farm
KC-0238 Ponnson House
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Address
1005 Reiten Rd
10446 SE 244th
over Green River at
Kent on 78th Ave S
and s 258th st.
24322 -94th Ave.S
8103 S. Central Ave.