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Members
Mark Mclntire, Chair
Bret Maddox, S.E.. Vice Chair
Edward Echtle
Ken House
JonahJensen
Megan Luce
Ha Pham
Pamela Sundell
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Agenda
Landmarks Preservation Commission
Community & Economic Development Department
Marshall McClintock. North Slope Ex-Ofiicio
Staff
Reuben McKnight, Historic Presewatlon OfRcer
Tonie Cook. Landmarks Coordinator
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Date:
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Location: 747 Market St, Tacoma Municipal Building. Room 248
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1. ROLL CALL
2.
CONSENT AGENDA
A. Excusal of Absences
3.
PUBLIC HEARING- NOMINATION
A. 901 S 1omStreet (Swedish Mission Tabernacle)
Caroline Swope, Kingstree Studios
4. CHAIR COMMENTS
5.
BOARD BUSINESSIPRESERVATIONPLANNING
A. Design Guidelines Review
B. Bylaws and Inventory Review
C. OfFicer Nominations
Reuben McKnight
Historic Preservation Officer
Next Regular Meeting: December 14, 201 1, 747 Market Street, Tacoma Municipal Bldg., Rm. 248 5:00 p.m.
This agenda is for public notice purposes only Complete applications are included in the Landmarks Preservation Commission records available to the
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Community & Economic Development Department
STAFF REPORT
LPC 104/11
November 9, 2011
PUBLIC HEARING - NOMINATION
NOTES ON GENERAL ORDER
The Landmarks Preservation Commission will hear public comments today regarding a nomination to the Tacoma
Register of Historic Places.
Tacoma Register listing follows procedures defined in 13.07.050, and consists of a minimum of two separate
Commission meetings. The initial meeting determines whether the property meets the threshold criteria in the ordinance
for age and integrity. If the Commission finds that the age and integrity standards are met, then the Commission may
move to have the nomination scheduled for a public hearing and comment period, at which the public may enter
comments into the record for consideration. Following the comment period, the Commission may deliberate on the
nomination for up to 45 days before recommending to City Council listing on the register, or denying the nomination.
The Tacoma Municipal Code lists six criteria for designation in Chapter 13.07.040.
The purpose of this hearing is to receive public comments regarding the nominated property, and to determine if the
property meets one or more of the nomination criteria in the City Ordinance. The Commission may elect to leave the
record open until the next regular meeting, or, if no additional comment is warranted, take action on the nomination
following public testimony.
AGENDA ITEM 3A: 901 South 10th, Swedish Mission Tabernacle
Caroline Swope, Kingstree Studios
BACKGROUND
Constructed in 1909, the nomination states, “…the structure is a superb example of a Beaux-Arts Neo-Classical building,
a form uncommon in Tacoma’s churches…”. A 1954 major remodel included the addition of mid-century stained glass
windows, two east entrances’ poured concrete steps, and new oak pews; during the remodel, a one story with full
basement was added to the west of the original sanctuary; in addition, written documentation noted the original skylit
dome has since been covered.
STANDARDS
The property is nominated under the following Tacoma Register Criteria:
A. Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history;
“The building is associated with the original Scandinavian, ethnic immigrants that helped form the hilltop
neighborhood”,
B. Is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; the nomination states:
“…it [the building] is associated with the well-known Tacoma architectural firm of Heath & Twitchell”
C. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or represents the work of a
master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose
components may lack individual distinction; as described in the nomination,
“...the structure is a superb example of a Beaux Arts Neo-Classical building, a form uncommon in Tacoma’s
churches”
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F. Owing to its unique location or singular physical characteristics, represents an established and familiar visual
feature of the neighborhood or City.
The nomination states, “…the structure due to its size and physical characteristics is an established and familiar
feature of the hilltop neighborhood”
This is a nomination for the exterior of the existing buildings, including the 1954 addition.
The Commission voted to forward this property for public comment and additional consideration on October 12, 2011,
finding that it appears to meet the Landmarks designation criteria in 13.07.040.
RECOMMENDATION
If no additional comments are received, Staff recommends that the nomination be forwarded with recommendation for
listing to the City Council. Staff also recommends that the LPC decision specify that the 1954 addition be included in the
designation.
Sample Motion to Recommend Designation:
“I move that the Landmarks Preservation Commission recommend to City Council that Swedish Mission Tabernacle,
be included on the Tacoma Register of Historic Places, including the exterior of the existing buildings at 901 South 10th
Street, finding that it meets Criteria Cite Criteria of TMC 13.07.040.”
Sample Motion to Deny Designation:
“I move that the Landmarks Preservation Commission deny the nomination for Swedish Mission Tabernacle, finding
that it does not appear to meet the criteria for designation at TMC 13.07.040.”
Sample Motion to Defer:
“I move that the Landmarks Preservation defer a decision on the nomination of Swedish Mission Tabernacle and that
the comment period be extended to the next regular LPC meeting (or state another reason).”
BOARD BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM: Bylaws and Inventory; Officer Nominations
A.
Bylaws and Inventory
The Landmarks Preservation Commission Bylaws may be amended annually by vote at the first meeting of December.
The bylaws will be reviewed at this meeting. In addition, the Commission is encouraged to provide additional proposals
to the Bylaws at this meeting in November, 2011.
B.
Officer Nominations
According to LPC Bylaws, Officers shall be nominated at the first meeting in December of each year. Elections shall be
held at the following meeting. New officers will assume duties at the meeting following their election. For your
reference, the section on Nominations and Elections is attached at the end of the Staff Report. In December 2010, the
Commission re-scheduled the nominations and elections for the meeting in January.
PENDING AGENDA ITEMS
November 16, 2011:
Tacoma Municipal Building Field Trip: review mockups for repair/cleaning treatment on exterior
(This is a special meeting tentatively scheduled for 4:00 pm, location TBA).
December 14, 2011: Historic Tacoma Annual Presentation (to be confirmed)
Bylaws Amendment Approval
Officer Nominations
Code Amendment
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Landmarks Preservation Commission
Tacoma Community and Economic Development Department
747 Market Street  Room 1036  Tacoma WA 98402-3793  253.591.5220
TACOMA REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
NOMINATION FORM
This form is required to nominate properties to the Tacoma Register of Historic Places per Tacoma Municipal Code 13.07.050. Type all entries and
complete all applicable sections. Contact the Historic Preservation Officer with any questions at 253-591-5220.
PART 1: PROPERTY INFORMATION (for ‘HELP’ press the F1 key)
Property Name
Swedish Mission Tabernacle
Historic
Sure House Open Church
Common
Location
Street Address
901 South 10th Street
Parcel No(s). 20099180073
Zip
98405
Legal Description and Plat or Addition: Section 05 Township 20 Range 03 Quarter 13
: NEW TACOMA SW OF NE 5-20-03E L 10 THRU 12 B 918 INC PART ALLEY VAC &
PART ST VAC AFN 2190655 APPROX 10,650 SQ FT COMB TO RESTORE PARCEL SEG'D
FOR TAX PURPOSES ONLY COMB 007-1 & 007-2 SEG N-0469 JU 1/23/02JU
Nominated Elements
Please indicate below significant elements of the property that are included in the nomination by checking the
appropriate box(es) below. These elements should be described specifically in the narrative section of this form.
X
Principal Structure
Site
X
Historic Additions
Historic Landscaping, Fencing, Walkways, etc.
Ancillary Buildings/Outbuildings
Interior Spaces/Other (inventory in narrative)
Owner of Property
Name
Sure House Open Church
Address
901 South 10th Street
Tacoma
City
Is the owner the sponsor of this nomination?
Yes
X
State
WA
Zip
98405
Zip
98407
No
Form Preparer
Name/Title
Caroline T. Swope, MSHP, PhD
Company/Organization
For Historic Tacoma
Address
Kingstree Studios, 2902 N. Cedar St
City
Tacoma
Phone
253-370-6984
Email
[email protected]
WA
State
Nomination Checklist—Attachments
X
$100 Filing Fee (payable to City Treasurer) WAIVED
X
X
Site Map (REQUIRED)
Historical Plans
X
Photographs (REQUIRED): please label or caption
photographs and include a photography index)
Other (please indicate):
X
Last Deed of Title (REQUIRED): this document can
usually be obtained for little or no cost from a titling
company
Continuation Sheets
FOR OFFICE USE
Date Received
_____________
Fee Paid
_____________
11/2008
Nominations to the Tacoma Register of Historic Places are processed according to the procedures and standards described in TMC 1.42 and 13.07. Submittal of a
nomination form does not obligate the City to place a property on the Register or to extend financial incentives to a property owner. Documents submitted become public
record. Additional requirements may be imposed by other City, state or federal regulations.
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Narrative (continued)
PART 2: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent of Changes
Please summarize the changes to plan, original cladding, windows, interior and other significant elements by selecting the choices
below. If the property has been previously documented, these may be indicated on the Washington State Historic Property Inventory
Form. These changes should be described specifically in the narrative section of this form.
Original Materials Intact
Original Materials Intact
Plan (i.e.: no additions to footprint , relocation of walls, or
roof plan)
Yes
No X
Interior (woodwork, finishes, flooring,
fixtures)
Yes X
No
Original cladding
Yes X
No
Other elements
Yes
No
Windows (no replacement windows or replacement sashes)
Yes
No X
Physical Description Narrative
Describe in detail the present and original (if known) physical appearance, condition and architectural characteristics (use
continuation sheets if necessary).
Located at 901 South 10th Street, this church faces east. This roughly rectangular
shaped building has two stories with a flat roof. The building occupies the full site
of a corner lot.
This Beaux-Arts Neo-Classical building, constructed in 1909, has a poured concrete
foundation. Cladding is tapestry brick laid in a running bond. The main entrance is
accessed from double doors on the south end of the east façade and the east end of the
south façade. The entrance is reached via a raised concrete platform. The wood paneled
doors (which do not appear to be original) are slightly inset into a keystoned brick
arch. A stained glass lunette rests above the doors. This corner entrance is further
highlighted by an entablature which protrudes above brick pilasters. The center portion
of the east façade protrudes slightly from the main wall and has an ornamental gable end
with full entablature. Large stained glass window fills most of the area. On the first
floor the window is rectangular, while on the second its form is a lunette. Each window
has three large blue crosses with a yellow background. A secondary entry door is on the
north end of the east façade. A one-story brick addition from 1954 is located on the
west façade of the structure.
The main auditorium on the ground floor is circular in shape and according to period
newspapers has a seating capacity of 940 plus additional space in the balcony. A
basement fellowship hall seats 300.
Detailing is minimal and classical in design. Egg and dart molding surrounds the dome
and ornaments the recessed triumphal arch. Slender Doric pilasters accent the triumphal
arch, while cast iron Doric columns help support the balcony. On the second floor, in
addition to the balcony was an apartment provided for the church’s caretaker. A
pastor’s study and a room for Sunday school were originally located on this level.
The church underwent a major remodel in 1954. The new oak pews were added at that time
and it is likely that this is when the textured plaster wall covering was added. The
mid-century stained glass windows were added at this time as well and the new poured
concrete steps at both east entrances. Vintage newspaper reports from the building’s
construction mention the interior dome as skylit, but the dome has since been covered.
The largest portion of the 1954 remodel was a one story (with a full basement) addition
to the west of the original sanctuary which held additional classroom space and a
custodian apartment on the ground floor and additional classrooms and fellowship
amenities, including a fireside room at the basement level.
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PART 3: HISTORICAL OR CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
Criteria for Designation
Tacoma Municipal Code recognizes six criteria of eligibility for inclusion on the Tacoma Register
of Historic Places. Please select any that apply to this property, for which there is
documentary evidence included in this nomination form.
X
A
X
B
X
C
D
E
X
F
Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad
patterns of our history; or
Is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; or
Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction,
or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a
significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual
distinction; or
Has yielded or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history;
or
Is part of, adjacent to, or related to an existing or proposed historic district,
square, park, or other distinctive area which should be redeveloped or preserved
according to a plan based on a historic, cultural, or architectural motif; or
Owing to its unique location or singular physical characteristics, represents an
established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood or City.
Historical Data (if known)
Date(s) of
1909
Construction
Architect
Heath & Twitchell
(s)
Other Date(s) of
Significance
Builder
Reyier & Wick
(1954 addition)
1954 (addition)
Engineer
Statement of Significance
Describe in detail the chronological history of the property and how it meets the criteria for
the Register of Historic Places. Please provide a summary in the first paragraph (use
continuation sheets if necessary). If using a Multiple Property Nomination that is already on
record, or another historical context narrative, please reference it by name and source.
A landmark in the hilltop community, the Swedish Mission Tabernacle meets criteria A,
B, C, and F for listing on the Tacoma Register of Historic Places. The building is
associated with the original Scandinavian, ethnic immigrants that helped form the
hilltop neighborhood(Criterion A), it is associated with the well-known Tacoma
architectural firm of Heath & Twitchell (Criterion B), the structure is a superb
example of a Beaux Arts Neo-Classical building, a form uncommon in Tacoma’s churches
(Criterion C) and finally the structure due to its size and physical characteristics
is an established and familiar feature of the hilltop neighborhood (Criteria F).
Criterion A (Community History):
Designed by the architectural firm of Heath & Twitchell, the Swedish Mission
Tabernacle building served its original congregation from 1909 until 1967. The
congregation changed its name in 1934 to First Covenant. Swedish language services
were phased out, and ended completely in 1936. Before the construction of this
sanctuary, the Swedish Mission Tabernacle met in a small church at South 18th and J
Streets. First Covenant moved to 3501 South Orchard Street in 1967 and Faith Temple
acquired the building at that time. Sure House Open Bible Church purchased the
building in 1996.
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In 1908 Tacoma had 120 houses of worship, with more than 20,000 members.1 While many of
Tacoma’s original ethnic congregations have merged over the years, their buildings are
used by a new generation of congregations in the Hill Top neighborhood.
Ethnic and
racial movements are also mirrored in church transfers. Many of the historic churches in
the downtown area, Swedish Mission Tabernacle for example, had ethnic roots. Holy Rosary
Catholic (German), St. Rita’s Catholic (Italian), St. Joseph’s Catholic (Slovok), St.
Paul Lutheran (German), First Lutheran (Swedish) are other local examples of
congregations that were ethnic in origin. As ethnic groups assimilated, churches first
began to drop services in foreign languages. Post World War II many urban churches were
purchased by African-American congregations representing changing demographics.
First
Norwegian Lutheran Church (currently Shiloh Baptist Church) and Central Baptist
(currently New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ), both located in the Hill Top
neighborhood are two additional examples of this trend.
By 1912 city newspapers proudly gave tremendous photo coverage to the city’s new
churches, including St. Patrick’s, First Congregational, and Sure House (Swedish
Mission).2
Each one of these buildings represented a substantial sharing of resources,
both material and spiritual in the city’s neighborhoods. The buildings offered not only
places for spiritual solstice but, a place for childcare, community meals, space for
fairs and outreach organizations, concerts, and social events.
Criterion B (Heath & Twichell):
Frederick Heath was responsible for a number of significant buildings in Tacoma at the
start of the 20th century, completing more than 600 projects. His design work was far
reaching and varied from private residences, commercial buildings, and fraternal lodges,
to churches, hospitals and school buildings.
Heath designed in a number of different
styles ranging from Gothic Revival to Neo-Classical to simpler structures with few
defining architectural details.
Frederick Henry Heath was born April 15, 1861, in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. As a child his
family moved to Caledonia, Minnesota. After high school Heath moved to Minneapolis and
worked for a newspaper. Unhappy with his choice of professions, Heath decided to work in
the construction industry instead. He eventually secured a position with Warren H.
Hayes, a local architect. Heath spent twelve years in Hayes’ employment, ten of which he
served as chief draftsman. Heath moved to Tacoma in the late 1800s, searching for a
climate more suitable for his wife’s health. By 1896 he opened his own architectural
office and in 1901 he became principal in the firm of Spaulding, Russell & Heath. After
the departure of Spaulding in 1901, the firm became Russell & Heath, but by 1903 Heath
had decided to work on his own again. During this time Heath was appointed as architect
for the Tacoma School District. While Heath worked individually for most of his later
career, he did form the short-lived firm of Heath & Twichell from 1908 to 1910. Lither
Twichell was a former colleague who had worked with Heath under Warren Hayes in
Minneapolis. Heath formed partnerships with George Gove from 1902 until the 1920s.
Heath & Gove hired Tacoma native Herbert Bell to work with them, creating the firm of
Heath, Gove & Bell in the mid-1920s. Heath continued to work until the time of his death
in 1953, at the age of 91 years.
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n.a., n.t. Tacoma Daily Tribune, October 16, 1908, n.p.
n.a. “Tacoma A City of Substantial Churches.” Tacoma Daily Ledger, January 9, 1912, pg 4.
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Criterion C (Beaux Arts Neo-Classicism):
The most typical historical revival in Tacoma is Gothic Revival, thus the NeoClassical/Beaux Arts form of the Swedish Tabernacle is unusual, and the fine detailing
indicates the presence of an architect. The Beaux Arts style originated in the École des
Beaux Arts in Paris. American architects that studied at this school brought the
aesthetic principles of classical design to the United States. Beaux Arts is an eclectic
form of Neo-Classicism that combines classical architecture from ancient Greece and Rome
with Renaissance ideas. Beaux Arts is generally characterized by order, symmetry, formal
design, grandiosity, and elaborate ornamentation. The style is most common in public
buildings. The popularity of the Beaux Arts style waned in the 1920s.
Sure House is the only example of a Beaux-Arts church in Tacoma. It is notable for its
large ornate entablature and pediment, exaggerated upper entablature, ornate moldings and
round arched window and door openings complete with accented keystone. The circular
sanctuary is an unusual feature, only one other church in Tacoma has this type of
sanctuary layout, First Church of Christ, Scientist, and it was designed by Heath two
years later, after his partnership with Twichell had ended.
Bibliography:
“Church Addition.” Tacoma News Tribune.
14 March 1954, E16.
“Handsome New Swedish Tabernacle To Be Dedicated This Afternoon.” Tacoma Daily Ledger. 19
December 1909, 39.
“New Furniture to be Dedicated.” Tacoma News Tribune. 22 March 1952, 6.
“New Honor Captured By Heath & Twitchell.” Tacoma Daily Ledger. 28 February 1909, 36.
“Swedish Mission Tabernacle.” Tacoma Daily Ledger. 18 July 1909, 34.
“Swedish Mission Tabernacle.” Tacoma Daily Ledger, Supply. 9 January 1912, 3.
“Tacoma’s New Swedish Mission Tabernacle.” Tacoma Daily Ledger. 31 October 1909, 39.
“To Dedicate New Church For Christmas.” Tacoma Daily News. 27 November 1909, 19.
Nominations to the Tacoma Register of Historic Places are processed according to the procedures and standards described in TMC 1.42 and 13.07. Submittal of a
nomination form does not obligate the City to place a property on the Register or to extend financial incentives to a property owner. Documents submitted become public
record. Additional requirements may be imposed by other City, state or federal regulations.
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Landmarks Preservation Commission
Community and Economic Development Department
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The following Rules and Regulations of the Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission were adopted by the Commission at its
January 24, 2007 meeting. These rules and regulations conform to the statutory authority of the Tacoma Municipal Code (Title 1,
Chapter 1.42 Landmarks Preservation Commission, and Title 13, Chapter 13.07 – Landmarks and Historic Districts). Amendments
to these Bylaws may be made annually.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: Administrative Procedures
I.
Election and Terms of Office
2
II.
Duties of Officers
2
III.
Establishment of Advisory Committees and Architectural Review Committees
2
IV.
Historic Preservation Officer
3
V.
Meetings Procedures
3
VI.
Regular Commission Business
6
VII.
Adoption of Annual Calendar
7
VIII.
Records
7
IX.
Annual Report to City Council
7
X.
Community Outreach
7
XI.
Miscellaneous
8
XII.
Amendments to the Rules and Regulations
8
SECTION 2: Review Procedures
I.
Policies for Administrative Review
9
II.
Special Tax Valuation Procedures and Policy
10
SECTION 3: Historic District Rules and Policies
I.
Design Interpretations, Special Policies and Resolutions
13
SECTION 4: Enforcement Guidelines
I.
II.
III.
IV.
Overview
Enforcement Priorities
General Procedures for Enforcement of High Priority Violations
General Procedures for Enforcement of Normal Priority Violations
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SECTION 5: Appendices
A
B
C
D
Landmarks Preservation Commission Master Calendar
Union Depot Historic District Inventory
Old City Hall Historic District Inventory
North Slope Historic District Inventory
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adopted by the Commission and
Commission correspondence shall be
signed in his/her name as Chair of the
Commission.
SECTION 1: Administrative
Procedures
I.
Election and Terms of Office
B. Vice-Chair – In the event of the absence
of the Chair or his/her inability to act, the
Vice-Chair shall take his/her place and
perform his/her duties. In the event of
the absences or inability to act of both
the Chair and the Vice-Chair, the
remaining members of the Commission
shall appoint one of their members to
temporarily act as Chair.
A. The Commission shall elect its own Chair,
Vice-Chair, and such other officers as from
time to time it may determine it requires, all of
whom shall be members of the Commission.
1. Nominations and Elections – Officers
shall be nominated at the first meeting in
December of each year. Elections shall
be held at the following meeting. New
officers will assume duties at the meeting
following their election.
2. Officer Qualification Considerations –
The Officers should:
a) be interested in holding the
position(s);
b) be able to devote sufficient time to
Commission business;
c) be committed to attending as many
regular and special Commission
meetings as possible;
d) be prepared to make presentations to
the City Council, citizens,
committees, neighborhood groups,
and service clubs regarding
Commission responsibilities,
projects, plans and policies; and
e) have sufficient experience on the
Commission to understand its role
and functions and to have a basic
understanding of the City's
Comprehensive Plan policies and
development regulations.
B. The term of office shall be for one (1) year or
until the next scheduled election. In case of
any vacancy in office, the vacancy shall be
filled by an election at the first regular
meeting after the occurrence of such
vacancy.
II.
Duties of Officers
A. Chair – The Chair shall preside over all
meetings of the Commission. All resolutions
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III.
Establishment of Advisory Committees
and Architectural Review Committee
A. Advisory Committees – The
Commission may establish advisory
committees as it deems appropriate by a
vote of the commission. Advisory
Committees may be established from
time to time to examine and make
recommendations to the full
Commission regarding certain
preservation issues in the community.
Advisory Committees are informal and
shall not take action on any pending
board business nor deliberate on
specific applications before the board.
Interested members of the community
who are not appointed Commission
members may join advisory committees.
B. Architectural Review Committee – The
Architectural Review Committee (ARC)
is established for the purpose of
advising applicants regarding the design
and appropriateness of proposed
projects pending Commission review.
The Commissioners appointed as
Architects shall serve on the ARC, in
addition to any other interested
Commissioners. The ARC shall meet
on a regular time and day established by
the Commission, on an as needed
basis. The Commission may request
the ARC to review pending projects and
solicit recommendations on those
projects, and applicants may request
feedback from the ARC regarding an
application to the Commission. The
Commission may also delegate final
approval of a project to administrative
review via Commission motion and vote
at a regular public meeting, pending ARC
review and recommendation.
IV.
indicated in writing to the Community
and Economic Development Department
an interest in the subject(s) of the
hearing, and to other interested parties
as deemed appropriate by the
Commission. An additional notice shall
be required for matters continued for
further hearing and continued to a time,
date, and place certain.2
Historic Preservation Officer
The Historic Preservation Officer shall organize
and supervise clerical details of the Commission's
business and shall be responsible to the
Commission for the proper preparation and
maintenance of records of meetings, hearings,
official actions and all public records, per TMC
1.42.100. The Historic Preservation Officer shall
serve as the primary professional liaison for
Commission business, and may make
recommendations or generate opinions for the
Commission as an ex officio member.
V.
C. Special Meetings – Special meetings of
the Commission that are set for a time
different than ordinarily scheduled, or
scheduled to solicit public commentary
on a particular item of board business,
shall be held at such times as the
Commission may determine, or may be
called by the Chair for any time upon the
written request of three members of the
Commission. Special meetings shall be
open to the public. Notices of special
meetings shall be distributed to the
same recipients of notices for regular
public meetings, to the recipients on the
special press mailing list on file with the
City Clerk’s Office, and to other
interested parties as deemed
appropriate by the Commission. Such
notice shall indicate the date, time, place
and business to be transacted.
Meetings Procedures
A. Public Meetings – Regular public meetings of
the Commission shall be held on the second
and fourth Wednesday of each month at 5:00
p.m. in Room 16 of the Tacoma Municipal
Building North, or in another location in a
location designated by the Commission and
indicated on the agenda and other public
documents announcing the meeting. If the
regular meeting day falls on a legal holiday,
the Chair of the Commission shall fix another
day therefore and give notice of said meeting
as hereinafter providing for “special
meetings.” The notice for any regular public
meeting shall indicate the date, time, place
and business to be transacted, and be
distributed prior to the meeting to those
individuals and organizations listed on the
mailing list that shall be maintained by the
Historic Preservation Officer and may be
subject to the Commission’s approval.1
D. Quorum – A quorum for the transaction
of official business shall consist of a
majority of the members of the
Commission per TMC 1.42.
E. Adjournment – The Chair may, at his or
her discretion, call for a motion to end
the meeting, or may declare the meeting
ended without a formal motion.
B. Public Hearings – Public hearings conducted
by the Commission shall be held in the City
Room 16 of the Tacoma Municipal Building
North or another a location designated by the
Commission and indicated in the notice of
hearing. The date and time of the hearing
shall be determined by the Commission and
indicated on the notice of hearing. Notices
for public hearings shall be distributed in
accordance with the Tacoma Municipal Code
Section 13.02.057. Notices shall also be
mailed, prior to the hearing, to those on the
mailing list as hereinabove provided, to those
individuals or organizations which have
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F. Absences – Commissioners unable to
attend a meeting may request excusal
from the meeting in advance of the
meeting by notifying Staff, who shall
present the request to the Chair, or may
request excusal in person at the next
regular meeting following the absence.
The Commission shall then approve or
deny the request. Upon a member's
missing three (3) unexcused
consecutive regular meetings, the
Commission shall formally afford such
member consideration to determine
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whether the absences are to be excused. If
the Commission determines not to excuse
such absences, then the Commission shall
determine the question of whether the
Commission shall recommend to the City
Council that such member should be deemed
to have forfeited his/her office and a new
member be appointed to fill the unexpired
term.
6) Actions: Motion to
forward nomination to
City Council, to not
forward to Council, or to
leave the comment
period open to a certain
date.
G. Every official act taken by the Commission
shall be by resolution or by motion by an
affirmative vote of a majority of the quorum.
In the event that a member disqualifies
themselves or passes, this is to be registered
as "abstained". Notwithstanding Robert's
Rules of Order, the Chair shall vote on all
resolutions or motions.
e) Applications for Design Review
i. Staff Report
ii. Comments by the Applicant
or owner
iii. Board questions and
discussion
iv. Action: Approve, Approve
with Conditions, Deny or
defer for specific additional
information
H. Conduct of Meetings.
f)
1. Order of business:
a) Roll Call.
Board Briefings
i. Staff introduction
ii. Presentation
iii. Questions and discussion
iv. Action if appropriate
b) Consent Agenda
i. Excusal of Absences
ii. Approval of minutes not
previously approved.
g) Comments by the Chair
c) General public comments regarding
regular agenda items
i)
Board Business/Preservation
Planning
d) Review of Nominations to the
Register
i. Preliminary Meeting on
Nomination
1) Staff reports
2) Comments by the Applicant
3) Comments by the Property
Owner
4) Board discussion and
questions
5) Actions: forward nomination
or not forward nomination, or
to defer if more information is
required
j)
The preceding order of business
may be modified for any
meeting by a suspension of the
rules, concurred in by a majority
of the voting members present,
except that consideration of
matters set for public hearing
must occur at or following the
time indicated on the hearing
notice.
ii.
Special Meeting on Nominations
to the Tacoma Register
1) Staff Report
2) Presentation by Applicant
3) Comments by Property
Owner
4) Public Testimony
5) Close of testimony
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h) Comments by the Historic
Preservation Officer
2. Conduct of public meetings:
a) The Chair of the Commission
shall preside over all public
meetings of the Commission
except as provided for in
Section II of these rules.
b) The Chair introduces the
agenda items.
c) The Historic Preservation Officer or
his/her representative, if appropriate,
summarizes the staff report or other
information prepared or received by
the staff on the agenda item.
g) The Chair either closes the
hearing or special meeting and
announces the date upon which
the record of the hearing will
remain open to receive
additional written comments, or
continues the hearing to a later
date if there is a finding by the
Chair that all interested parties
have not been afforded an
adequate opportunity to testify
before the Commission or if new
information is to be considered
on which the Commission feels
additional public testimony to be
appropriate.
d) The Chair shall allow for comments
or presentations by representatives
of the applicant.
e) For normal agenda items that do not
require public testimony or public
hearings as defined in TMC 13.07,
comments by the public may be
permitted, but only at the discretion
of the Chair.
f)
The Commission considers the
request and may ask questions of the
staff or others in attendance at the
direction of the Chair.
h) If, in the judgment of the
Commission, action is
appropriate based upon public
testimony and comment
received, the Commission may
elect to take action on the item
immediately following the close
of the public hearing or special
meeting.
g) The Commission takes appropriate
action, if an action is required.
3. Conduct of public hearings and special
public meetings:
i)
a) The Chair of the Commission shall
preside over all public hearings and
special meetings conducted by the
Commission except as provided for
in Section II of these rules.
b) The Chair calls the public hearing or
special meeting to order and
announces the procedure for the
public hearing or hearing as
established by the Commission.
I.
c) The Historic Preservation Officer or
his/her representative, if appropriate,
summarizes the staff report or other
information prepared or received by
the staff on the hearing item.
d) Communications, not contained in
the Commission's report, received
concerning the hearing item are
presented to the Commission.
e) The Chair asks for reports from
advisory committees if appropriate.
f)
The Commission hears those
persons wishing to give testimony.
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At a meeting(s) subsequent to
the public hearing or special
meeting, the Commission
considers all oral and written
testimony concerning the
hearing item and acts to
approve, disapprove, modify, or
defer the decision-making until
the completion of additional
analyses.
Open Public Meetings Act and E-mail
Exchanges.
E-mail exchanges between members of
the Commission can constitute a
violation of the Washington State Open
Public Meetings Act (OPMA), Chapter
42.30 RCW. Generally, if a majority of
the members participate in an e-mail
discussion of Commission business, the
members are conducting a meeting in
violation of the OPMA requirement that
meetings must be “open to the public
with prior notice.” It is suggested that
Commission members observe the
following guidelines to avoid OPMA
problems with e-mail exchanges:
additional comment at the discretion of
the Manager of the Planning Division.
1. When possible, limit e-mail exchanges on
issues related to Commission business to
less than a majority of Commission
members. Sending copies of an e-mail to
less than a majority may not suffice if
subsequent exchanges relay the content
of the original exchange to a majority of
members.
C. Name Changes – Upon request of the
Mayor, thePer City Council Resolution
38091, the Commission may take public
testimony and make recommendations
regarding name changes pursuant to the
City Council Policy on Place Names and
Name Changes.3
2. Never decide at an open meeting that a
majority of the Commission will continue
or complete discussion of an agenda item
by e-mail.
D. Design Review – pursuant to TMC 13.05
and 13.07, the Landmarks Preservation
Commission shall review and approve or
deny applications for alterations to City
Landmarks.4
3. One-sided (no response anticipated)
informational e-mails to a majority or
more of Commission members are
probably consistent with the OPMA. In
open meetings, the Commission
members should verbally announce that
they have sent this type of e-mail if it
relates to the discussion at hand.
Commission members are free to engage
in e-mail exchanges with staff on onesided e-mails, but not with each other.
E. Section 106 Review – From time to time
the Historic Preservation Officer or lead
agency conducting review under Section
106 may solicit comments from the
Landmarks Preservation Commission.
This includes federally-owned properties
listed on the Tacoma Register of Historic
Places not subject to typical City
permitting processes.
4. E-mail exchanges on issues that the
Commission will not address are
consistent with the OPMA. However, if
any reasonable chance exists that an
issue relates to a vote that may or will
come before the Commission, a majority
of the Commission should not subject the
issue to e-mail discussion.
VI.
F. Applications for Special Tax Valuation –
The Commission shall approve
applications for Special Tax Valuation
pursuant to TMC 13.07 and RCW 80.26.
G. Special Business – From time to time
Commissioners may propose and vote
on special items, including Commission
resolutions and official Commission
policy recommendations. These items
shall be proposed in advance of the
meeting at which the Commission shall
vote, and appear on the agenda under
Board Business.
Regular Commission Business
A. Nominations to the Tacoma Register of
Historic Places – the Commission shall
consider and recommend, pursuant to TMC
13.07, additions of individual properties and
historic districts to the Tacoma Register of
Historic Places.
B. Nominations to the Washington State
Heritage Register and National Register of
Historic Places – the Commission shall
respond to requests by the Department of
Archaeology and Historic Preservation for
review and comments regarding pending
nominations to the Washington State
Heritage Register and National Register of
Historic Places. Such requests may then be
forwarded to the Mayor’s Office for any
H. Communication Items – From time to
time, Commissioners may propose
communications between the
Commission and other organizations
regarding preservation issues. These
items are not required to be on the
agenda, but shall be subject to a vote of
the Commission under Board Business.
I.
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actions – From time to time, City
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4. Facts concerning the matter.
departments and other organizations may
request review of preservation related items
not generally under the Commission’s
jurisdiction. These items generally shall
appear under Board Briefings on the agenda,
and any vote taken to be an advisory vote.
VII.
5. Records of all actions taken by the
Commission in the matter
(resolutions, motions, setting of
dates for hearings, etc.).
Adoption of Annual Calendar5
6. Record of actions taken by the City
Council in the matter (ordinances,
resolutions, results of hearings,
etc.).
A. The Commission should develop and adopt a
calendar of normal business at its first
meeting in January of each year.
B. The contents of the calendar will consist of
basic normal agenda items, activities and
filing deadlines, for the purposes of
increasing the efficiency of commission
operations and to provide guidance to
applicants and interested parties.
C. Recorded transcripts or summary
minutes of all official Commission
proceedings shall be filed with the City
Clerk and shall be opened to public
inspection.
IX.
The Commission shall annually report to the
City Council regarding accomplishments and
the status of planning efforts undertaken in
the previous year, and if applicable, the
outlook of planning issues for the coming
year. Typically, this report will be given
during Preservation Month (May).
C. Any calendar adopted by the Commission
shall be made available to the public in
electronic and printed formats.
VIII.
Records
A. The Commission's adopted summary minutes
of the public meetings shall be the official
records. The actual recording of each
hearing item shall be the official record for
such item.
B. Supplemental records pertaining to matters of
public meetings and public hearings shall be
kept on file in the Community and Economic
Development Department as required by law.
These supplemental records may include but
not be limited to the following:
1. Description of agenda items, including all
submitted information therewith.
2. Report of the Community and Economic
Development Department, Advisory
Committees and Standing Committees
on the matter as presented to the
Commission at a meeting thereof,
including such material submitted in
writing and in map form.
3. Written communications concerning the
matter.
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Annual Report to the City Council
Said report should, at the discretion of the
Chair, take the form of a letter, a
memorandum, a summary report or a copy
of relevant minutes of the Commission’s
meetings, and may be posted on the City’s
website as well as delivered in person to the
City Council.
X.
Community Outreach
A. Preservation Awards - The Commission
should, on an annual basis, nominate
and vote on individuals, organizations,
or projects to be recognized officially by
the City for Outstanding Achievement in
Historic Preservation. The Commission
should establish categories for awards,
and forward the awards to the Mayor for
a proclamation and recognition. The
Commission, at its discretion, may solicit
nominations from members of the
public.
B. The Commission may from time to time
recommend and implement special
programs, including educational
sessions, tours and presentations,
consistent with the purposes of TMC
1.42 and subject to the available
departmental resources. The Historic
Preservation Officer may advise the
Commission regarding City resources and
staff available for such projects, and convey
requests by the Commission to the
Community and Economic Development
Department for such programs if special
funding is required.
XI.
Miscellaneous
A. Code of Ethics – Members of the
Commission shall comply with the City of
Tacoma’s Code of Ethics pursuant to the
Tacoma Municipal Code Chapter 1.46 while
conducting Commission business.
B. Contact Information – The contact
information of members of the Commission
should be considered public information and
made available for public access upon
request. The Historic Preservation Officer
shall be the contact for items related to
official Commission business.
C. Conferences – Members of the Commission
may attend, at their own expense,
conferences, meetings and training courses
related to Commission business.
XII.
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A. General Changes –The rules and regulations
may be amended by the Commission by a
majority of vote on an annual basis, generally
at its first regular meeting in December.
B. Design Guidelines – Per TMC 13.07.120, the
Commission shall adopt and maintain Design
Guidelines for historic special review districts
and conservation districts.
1. Design Guidelines shall not be amended
more than once annually, concurrent with
the amendment of these Bylaws.
2. The Commission shall conduct a public
hearing consistent with the procedures
set forth in TMC 13.07.120 prior to
adopting any changes to Design
Guidelines.
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SECTION 2: Review Procedures
I.
Policies for Administrative Review
A. The Commission may grant administrative
review to part or all of any application before
the Commission pursuant to TMC 1.42 by a
quorum vote at the meeting in which said
application is before the Commission.
Typically, this would include conditions
imposed upon the approval, for which the
Historic Preservation Officer is delegated to
ensure satisfaction of those conditions.
B. The Commission may determine certain
items or typical applications to be appropriate
for ongoing Administrative Review, as these
represent minor changes that do not warrant
full Commission review. The types of
Administrative Review are Type I and Type II.
Type I Administrative Review results in minor
visible changes to Contributing buildings or
individual City Landmarks. Type II Review is
appropriate for changes that are not visible or
do not affect contributing historic buildings.
1. Procedures for Type I Administrative
Review
a) When a project that is appropriate for
administrative review, based upon
the criteria set forth in these bylaws,
is proposed to the Historic
Preservation Officer, he or she will
notify the Commission via email of a
pending administrative review.
b) Any Commissioner may request,
within 24 hours7, that an application
is submitted for regular agenda
review.
c) If no such request is received, the
Historic Preservation Officer may
approve at his or her discretion the
project.
d) The applicant may request formal
commission review without prejudice,
in the case that the Historic
Preservation Officer does not
approve or imposes conditions upon
the project that are in dispute.
2. Typical items appropriate for Type I
Administrative Review.
a) Signs – Changes in content or
configuration that does not
involve any change in sign
location, dimensions, lighting or
any additional sign area.
b) Windows – Staff may approve
window repairs and upgrades
that do not require any changes
to window configuration,
patterning, or new piercings or
involve the removal of any
historic material. The following
types of upgrades are suitable
for administrative approval:
i. Non historic aluminum
windows to vinyl
ii. Non historic vinyl windows
to vinyl, metal or fiberglass
clad wood windows
iii. Non historic clad windows
to wood windows
c) Rooftop HVAC, mechanical or
communications equipment that
is not visible from the primary
rights of way and results in no
modifications to the visible
facades of the building.
d) Louvers and venting in which
the vents or louvers are placed
in an existing opening, such as
a transom window, in which
there is no change in the
configuration of the fenestration
and the only modification to the
building is the removal of
glazing panels.
e) Changes in color to awning
fabric
f)
Changes to a single door or
window
g) Exterior remodeling of buildings
that are under 50 years of age
in Conservation Districts.
h) Temporary banners resulting in
no new sign attachment points
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i)
Privacy fences on residential lots that
are subject to building code
requirements due to heights in
excess of 6’ where the fence does
not block views of the historic
structure or require structural
attachment to any historic structure.8
Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation, as applicable. The
Commission shall use findings
regarding such a conflict as the
basis of its decision to request a
waiver of any zoning standards, and
shall transmit these in writing to the
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4. Per 13.06.070B, projects involving
City Landmarks within the
Downtown zone undergoing
Landmarks Preservation
Commission review may request a
waiver from the basic design
standards for downtown where the
standards conflict with the
application of the Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation or district design
guidelines. The Commission shall
use findings regarding such a
conflict as the basis of its decision to
request a waiver of any zoning
standards, and shall transmit these
in writing to the Land Use
Administrator.11
3. Procedures for Type II Administrative
Review – The Historic Preservation
Officer may at his or her discretion sign
permits or otherwise approve projects in
this category with no advance notice to
the Commission.
4. Typical Items appropriate for Type II
Administrative Review
a) In kind repair and replacement that
does not require structural
modifications
b) Changes to noncontributing buildings
in districts that do not involve new
construction or demolition, as
provided by TMC 13.05 and/or 13.079
B. Banners: The Commission delegates
authority to review and approve the
content of temporary banners mounted
to existing brackets on light standards,
that are located in downtown historic
districts, to the Tacoma Arts
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c) Applications for signs involving
structures under 50 years of age in
Conservation Districts.
d) Exterior work that is not visible from
any public right of way
II.
Other Review Policies
III.
A. Variances
1. The Commission shall not formally
review or approve any project for which a
variance is required and has not yet been
granted.
2. Applications requiring a variance may be
presented to the Commission for
feedback in a briefing context.
3. Per 13.06.118F05.046, historic
preservation projects within the HMRSRD that are subject to the Residential
Zoning Code zone , that which require a
variance, may petition the Commission
for a waiver of the zoning development
standards, where the standards conflict
with the North Slope Historic Distric
Design Guidelines or the Secretary of the
A. Definition of Qualified Expenditures –
Costs that are generally eligible for
Special Tax Valuation must meet the
definitions for “actual cost of
rehabilitation” specified in WAC 254-20030 and the IRS definition for “Qualified
Rehabilitation Expenditure.”
1. For the purposes of Special Tax
Valuation, “Qualified Rehabilitation
Expenditures” generally include:
a. Direct construction costs;
b. Certain soft costs, including:
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•
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Architectural and engineering
fees;
Construction permit fees;
Development management
fees;
Construction loan interest and
fee;
Utilities, taxes, and insurance
for the construction period; and
State sales tax.
2. Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures
generally do not include:
a) Any costs related to acquisition of
the property;
b) Any expenditure attributable to
enlargement of the building; except
to make the building fully usable
(i.e. add a bathroom if one is not
existing, add a kitchen if a kitchen
is not existing)
c) Any costs of valuation and
permanent financing of the
property; and
d) Overhead costs or other "costs of
doing business."
B. Examples of Expenses that Do and Do Not
Qualify – In addition to the above list, the
table to the right provides a limited overview
of certain categories of items often purchased
during renovations that have been
determined by the Tacoma Landmarks
Preservation Commission (LPC) to generally
meet or not meet the definition of Qualified
Rehabilitation Expense, based upon the
Washington State and IRS guidelines. This
list is not exhaustive and does not supersede
the authority of the Commission to consider
applications on a case-by-case basis. It is
intended to provide guidance to applicants for
the preparation of applications.
1. Generally qualifying expenditures:
a) Appliances including water
heaters, furnaces and other
mechanical: HVAC, A/C units,
ventilation, blowers, etc.
b) Furnishings including built-ins,
cabinetry, shelves, and window
seats/nooks
c) Plumbing and electrical including
supplies and materials, fxtures,
faucets, sinks, light fixtures,
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required exterior or site work
(sewer lines, etc), fire
suppression systems and
other code-related
requirements
d) Landscaping, including
sitework necessary for
rehabilitation (including
clearing, disposal,
stabilization restoration),
sitework for utilities and
foundation work, and
landscape stabilization
2. Expenditures generally not qualified:
a) Appliances such as portable
counter top appliances
(toaster ovens), washers and
dryers, commercial kitchen
appliances, home electronics
(stereo, TV, CCTV etc) other
kitchen Appliances
b) Furnishings such as
Moveable furniture, including
chairs, sofas, beds, tables,
islands (if not permanently
affixed to floor)
c) Plumbing and electrical such
as Security and alarm
systems (i.e. CCTV) and table
or floor lamps
d) Landscaping, such as plants,
soil amendments, etc.,
landscape design work,
accent lighting, sprinkler
systems
C. Application requirements – The
applicant shall provide the following
information accompanying the
application filed with the County
Assessor-Treasurer:
1. Application indicating the final cost
of the project and assessed
improvement value at the start of
the project
2. Verification that the property is listed
on the Tacoma Register of Historic
Places
3. Affidavits certifying the expenditures
on the project are consistent with
State law and the Commission’s
policies regarding Special Tax
Valuation qualified expenditures
4. Photographs before and after the project
5. Additional information may be requested
by the Commission if required to render
an informed decision
D. Criteria for approval – The Commission shall
approve the application if the following criteria
are met:
1. The Assessor has certified the project is
substantial under the definitions for the
program in State law and has been
completed within the preceding 24 month
period
2. The property is listed on the Tacoma
Register of Historic Places at the time of
application
3. The project appears to be consistent with
the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards
for rehabilitation
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SECTION 3: Historic District Rules
and Policies
I.
Design Interpretations, Special Policies and
Resolutions
A. The following are interpretations intended to
clarify the guidelines and standards included
in Chapter 13.07 of the Tacoma Municipal
Code.
B. The Landmarks Preservation Commission
reviews applications on a case-by-case
basis, considering the merits of each
individual proposal, and reserves the right to
make interpretations as each case warrants
and within the confines of the authority
granted by city ordinance.
C. Union Depot-Warehouse District design
guidelines interpretations
1. Height: New buildings in the Union
Depot Warehouse Historic District that
overlap DCC zoning may exceed the 85’
height limit recommended by the design
guidelines in TMC 13.07 13
2. Exterior Materials: Contemporary building
materials for new construction, such as
glass, steel, concrete and masonry have
been determined to be acceptable for the
district 14
D. North Slope Historic District and Wedge
Neighborhood design guidelines
interpretations15
1. Exterior Materials: changes to the
cladding of contributing buildings within
the district or additions to historic
buildings shall in general utilize materials
from the same palette as those originally
present on the building. For example,
horizontal wood or wood shingle siding
shall be used in patterns consistent with
the original building. Modern materials,
including hardiplank, hardishake, and
other comparable products are
appropriate only for new construction and
accessory structures, and only where
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efforts are made to maintain historic
reveal patterns, banding, and
configurations. Vinyl siding,
aluminum siding, and T-111 or
similar panel siding are generally
not acceptable for new construction
or historic buildings within the
district.
2. Garages: in general garages shall
be placed at the rear of the lot and
be detached from the main
structure. Garages historically were
simple functional structures and
should be designed as such.
Garages should be complementary
to the main building, utilizing similar
roof forms and details, but they do
not have to be stylistic
reproductions. Style elements, such
as changes in cladding patterns and
panels on garage doors, can be
used to create visual interest.
3. Windows: Double and single hung
wood sash windows are the
principal historic window type in the
district. Casement and awning
wood windows are also prevalent.
In all cases, original functional wood
windows should be retained where
possible, especially leaded panes.
Original windows being retrofitted
should be replaced with in-kind
windows.
The following is the order of
decreasing acceptability for window
restoration: 1) original window
restoration, 2) restoration with new
thermal or laminated glass
retrofitted into original sashes, 3)
retrofit wood sashes into original
window frames with replica lead
striping and mullions, 4) total
window replacement with restoration
quality wood windows, 5) clad wood
windows in original size and
configuration.
Vinyl windows are not acceptable
for use in the Historic District,
except under special circumstances,
such as for new construction and in
cases where the original windows
are missing and were replaced with
inappropriate windows, such as
aluminum sliding windows or picture
windows. Trim, detail and profile are the
most important aspects of replacement
windows—generally vinyl windows
appear flat and lacking relief. This can
be remedied with the use of trim and
careful product selection.
Windows that are not consistent with
historical patterns, such as slider
configurations, are not acceptable except
in cases where required for new
construction, such as with egress. In
these cases, such windows shall be
placed on non-primary facades.
Landmarks Preservation Commission Rules and Regulations
Page 14 of 61
7. Building Inspectors exercise judgement and
discretion in taking enforcement action.
Inspectors may issue verbal direction, notice
of violation, notice of infraction, or stop work
as appropriate to the situation.
SECTION 4: Enforcement
Guidelines16
I.
Overview
The City of Tacoma Historic Preservation Program
administers the activities of the Landmarks Preservation
Commission (LPC). Property inspections and code
enforcement procedures concerning City Landmarks are
administered by the City of Tacoma Buildings and Land
Use Services Division (BLUS).
To coordinate the activities of the LPC and BLUS Staff,
this set of guidelines is established. Enforcement actions
and inspections specific to City Landmarks and historic
districs are based on the following policies and principles:
1. Fair and equitable enforcement is essential to
achieve the intended purposes of the historic
preservation ordinance.
2. Violations of the historic preservation ordinance
may threaten public safety, destroy or damage
irreplaceable cultural artifacts, diminish property
values, result in costly repairs and property
damage, and diminish the quality of life for
Tacoma residents.
3. These guidelines are specific to violations of the
historic preservation ordinance. However
violations of the historic preservation ordinance
may also violate applicable City of Tacoma
building and land use codes, and may be
enforced in concert with other City codes.
4. The goal of enforcement is to obtain compliance
with the historic preservation ordinance. Fines
and other mechanisms are a necessary means to
achieve compliance and are not intended to be
punitive or to collect revenue.
5. The highest enforcement priorities for the historic
preservation ordinance are to stop situations and
correct situations that threaten public safety or
destroy or irreversibly alter historic properties.
6. City Staff, including the Historic Preservation
Officer and BLUS Inspection and Code
Enforcement staff consider program priorities and
resources when responding to enforcement
requests. Not every minor violation of the historic
preservation ordinance warrants enforcement
action.
16
Amended 12/09/09
Landmarks Preservation Commission Rules and Regulations
Page 15 of 61
II.
Enforcement Priorities
HIGH PRIORITY
1.
Demolition, in whole or in substantial part, of a
historic property.
2.
Non-reversible alterations of original features or
finishes to a historic property, such as sandblasting or
removal of original masonry.
3.
Substantial alteration or removal of important
architectural and character defining elements of a
property, such as porches, stairs, windows, wholesale
siding removal, chimney demolition, and removal of
other distinctive detailing.
4.
Structural alterations, such as removal or relocation of
walls and additions, and the addition of exterior
structural elements such as decks.
5.
Inspections requested by the Historic Preservation
Officer.
6.
Any building code violation determined to be a high
priority by the Building Inspector.
NORMAL PRIORITY
1.
Work that is completed at the time of complaint
receipt.
2.
Work underway that involves “in kind” replacement or
repair of decorative elements, such as spot
replacement of existing siding, repairs to trim, sills,
flashing, that will not affect exterior appearance at the
conclusion of the project.
3.
Minor alterations on secondary building elevations
(not prominently visible from a public right of way) that
do not compromise the structural or historical integrity
of the property (excluding window and door
replacement that is underway).
4.
Fences and other sitework not prominently visible
from the public right of way, or not physically affecting
the primary structure on the site.
5.
Minor reversible decorative alterations.
6.
Non-structural alterations to garages.
7.
Changes in content to existing signs, or installation of
freestanding signs that are not mounted on a
permanent structure.
III.
General Procedures for Enforcement of High
Priority Violations
1. Requests for inspections that involve items in the
high priority category should receive a site visit by
the Building Inspector as soon following the
receipt of complaint as possible.
2. Following inspection, if it is determined that the
project appears to meet one or more of the
project descriptions in the High Priority category,
the Building Inspector, using his or her discretion,
shall take the appropriate corrective action.
3. If the project is determined to fall into the Normal
Priority category, the Inspector, at his or her
discretion, may refer the matter to the Historic
Preservation Officer for further action, may
provide verbal direction to the property owner to
contact the historic preservation officer, or may
elect to take other corrective action (including a
Stop Work Order) as determined appropriate.
IV.
General Procedures for Normal Priority
Violations
1. Complaints and reports received by BLUS that
appear to fall into the Normal Priority category
may be referred by BLUS directly to the Historic
Preservation Officer for further action.
2. The Historic Preservation Officer will typically
contact the property owner via Certified and First
Class Mail, or if appropriate and possible, contact
the owner in person, on the phone or via email. If
appropriate, Historic Preservation Staff may
conduct a site inspection.
3. If the Historic Preservation Officer, upon
investigating the complaint, believes a Stop Work
Order is appropriate, he or she may refer the
complaint back to BLUS and request inspection.
4. If appropriate, the Historic Preservation Officer
will work with the property owner to gain proper
approvals from the Landmarks Preservation
Commission, via the procedures outlined in TMC
13.07. If approved, the Historic Preservation
Officer shall refer the matter to BLUS for the
issuance of required City permits.
5. If attempts to contact the owner of the property
are not successful, after allowing a reasonable
duration of time, the Historic Preservation Officer
may elect to refer the matter to Code
Enforcement.
Landmarks Preservation Commission Rules and Regulations
Page 16 of 61
SECTION 5: Appendices
A
B
C
D
Landmarks Preservation Commission Master Calendar
Union Depot Historic District Inventory
Old City Hall Historic District Inventory
North Slope Historic District Inventory
Landmarks Preservation Commission Rules and Regulations
Page 17 of 61
18
19
34
50
FIRST MEETING
January
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Officer Elections: Elections
•
Establish Preservation Month activities committee
•
Begin Awards Nomination Process
FIRST MEETING
July
SECOND MEETING
NOMINATIONS
19
•
Public Hearing: Summer Qtr Nominations
SECOND MEETING
FIRST MEETING
NOMINATIONS
17
•
Public Hearing: Winter Qtr Nominations
FIRST MEETING
February
August
FIRST MEETING
SECOND MEETING
NOMINATIONS
•
Nominations due for Fall Qtr Public Hearing
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Awards Nomination Update
•
Preservation Month Activities Update
FIRST MEETING
SECOND MEETING
September
NOMINATIONS
18
•
Nominations due for Spring Qtr Public Hearing
March
FIRST MEETING
SPECIAL TAX VALUATIONS
•
Application Review
•
Bylaws and Inventory Review
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Discussion of Annual Report to Council
FIRST MEETING
NOMINATIONS
•
Last preliminary review date for Fall Qtr Public
Hearing
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Commissioner Terms Update
SECOND MEETING
NOMINATIONS
•
Last preliminary review date for Spring Qtr Public
Hearing
April
SECOND MEETING
October 20
SECOND MEETING
NOMINATIONS
•
Public Hearing: Fall Qtr Nominations
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Selection of Achievement Awardees
•
Preservation Month Activities Update/Final Review
•
Consideration of Draft Annual Report to Council
SPECIAL TAX VALUATIONS
•
Application Review
FIRST MEETING
SECOND MEETING
NOMINATIONS
•
Nominations due for Winter Qtr Public Hearing
NOMINATIONS
•
Public Hearing: Spring Qtr Nominations
FIRST MEETING
November
SPECIAL TAX VALUATIONS
•
Application Review
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Public Hearing: Bylaws and Inventory Review (as
needed)
May
SECOND MEETING
NO SECOND MEETING
FIRST MEETING
FIRST MEETING
NOMINATIONS
•
Last preliminary review date for Winter Qtr Public
Hearing
NOMINATIONS
•
Nominations due for Summer Qtr Public Hearing
June
SECOND MEETING
December
BOARD BUSINESS
•
Bylaws and Inventory Approval
•
Officer Elections: Nominations
NOMINATIONS
•
Last preliminary review date for Summer Qtr Public
Hearing
17
18
NO SECOND MEETING
19
Deadline for quarterly hearings is a minimum 2 meetings, or 4 weeks, ahead
of date of hearing.
Filing deadline is a minimum of 2 weeks ahead of preliminary review date.
Landmarks Preservation Commission Rules and Regulations
Page 18 of 61
20
Deadline for nominations intending to apply for Special Tax Valuation in same
year
October 1: STV Filing deadline
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
301
301
302
305
306
308
308
309
311
312
312
313
313
314
314
315
315
316-318
318
319-23
319
320
320
321
321
323
324
Street Name
North I Street
North J Street
North J Street
North K Street
North J Street
North I Street
North J Street
North I Street
North K Street
North I Street
North J Street
North I Street
North K Street
North I Street
North J Street
North J Street
North K Street
North J Street
North I Street
North I Street
North K Street
North I Street
North J Street
North J Street
North K Street
North J Street
North I Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Parcel
2033170040
2033190070
2033200080
2033210070
2033200070
2033180060
2033200060
2033170030
2033210060
2033180050
2033200050
2096004055
2033210050
2033180040
2033200040
2033190030
2033210040
2033200030
2033180030
2033170010
2033210030
2033180020
2033200020
2033190020
2033210020
2033190010
2033180010
401
401
401
401
402
402
402
402
404
406
406
406
407
407
407
407
408
408
409
409
409
410
410
411
411
411
411
411
412
413
414
North Cushman
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North Sheridan
North I Street
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North L Street
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North K Street
North M Street
North K Street
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North I Street
North L Street
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North K Street
North K Street
North J Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
2034290030
2034190070
2034210100
2034250050
2034180040
2034200040
2034220070
2034280040
2034180030
2034300030
2034220060
2034340070
2034170040
2034190060
2034210090
2034230060
2034220050
2034260071
2034210080
2034230051
2034270040
2034180020
2034240060
2034170030
2034190050
2034210070
2034230040
2034250040
2034220030
2034210061
2034200030
414
414
415
415
415
415
415
416
416
North L Street
North Sheridan
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North L Street
North M Street
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
2034240050
2034280030
2034170011
2034190040
2034210052
2034250030
2034270030
2034240050
2034260040
Alt Parcels
2033170020
2033190040,
2033190050,
2033190060,
2099004450
2034250052
2000719612
2034230052
Built
1889
1889
1891
1965
1892
1905
1905
1904
1887
1905
1905
1889/1935
1890
1946
1908
1980
1901
1908
1890
1925
1949
1890
1923
1890
1946
1985
1907
1913
1888
1903
1931
1890
1891
1901
1889
1919
1891
1890
1909
1913
1890
1890
1906
1968
1891
1891
1901
1961
1891
1909
1908
1891
1891
1901
1977
1907
1890
1905
1901
1972
1924
1900
1890
1900
1904
1974
Property Notes
Albert Sutton Home
Paul Hedrick Home
Frank B. Woodruff Home
Debonair Apartment
Phillip V. Anderson Home
Meyer Jacob Home
Robert Arkle Home
Albert F. Cizek Home
Theodore Kindall Home
Berman Heyman Home
George T Reid Home
Fitch B Stacy
Tacoma Academy
Dr. Samuel L & Susan Blair
Mrs. C. Schluss
Alexander L. Bird
Mrs. C. Schluss
James and Nelson Dewey
Annobee Apts.
Adair Court Apartments
John P Vincent
Donald F. Haskell
Judge Calkins
I Am Sanctuary/I Am Church
apartments
relocated 1999--First Norwegian Lutheran
Church parsonage (originally 1209 S I
Street)
Ralph J. Thompson
Benjamin Fisher
August Cultum
apartment
Hugh C. Wallace
Edward S. Hall
Frederick H. Murray
John Thomas
Claude hicks
Rev. Samuel Moore
Paul Worth Dakin/Robert G Walker
A. J. Wolff
S. C. Knowles
Sherman Schroder
James F. Osborne
Dr. Francis Atwell
apartment
Daniel I. Cornell
M. Willis Lawrence
Mrs. C Newton
Regency Apartments
Robert S. McBride
O.B. Dewey
Dr. Jos. F. Griggs
Charles E. Claypool
Charles C. Darling
James E. Clifton
Shenandoah Apartments
Mars. M.H. Bakes/ W. Courtney Bakes
Frederick W. low
2 houses at this address - small house to
rear of 414 N L St
Burton A. Moore
Windsor Apartments
Otto C. Duevel
Anthony P. Prichard
Jos K. Dorr
Ellis Lewis Garreston
J.E. Manley/Thomas H Manley
Michelle Apartments
51 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number Street Name
Status
Parcel
Alt Parcels
Built
417
417
417
418
North L (417 1/2)
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North J Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2034230030
2034250020
2034270020
2034200020
1913
1906
1904
1908
418
418
418
419
420
420
422
422
423
424
425
501
501
502
502
502
502
505
505
506
506
506
507
507
508
509
509
510
510
510
511
511
511
511
511
511
511
512
512
512
512
514
514
514
514
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
516
516
516
516
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North I Street
North L Street
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan
North J Street
North M Street
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth
North L Street
North M Street
North I Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North K Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North M Street
North I Street
North J Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2034220020
2034240031
2034260050
2034190030
2034260060
2034280020
2034180010
2034240011
2034190020
2034260010
2034270011
2035190050
2035250070
2035180030
2035200070
2035240060
2035260060
2035230040
2035250060
2035320050
2035240050
2035260050
2035170040
2035270050
2035220070
2035310050
2035250050
2035180022
2035200051
2035280060
2035310040
2035290050
2035190040
2035210030
2035230030
2035250040
2035270040
2035300050
2035220050
2035240040
2035260040
2035320040
2035180021
2035260030
2035280050
2035310030
2035290040
2035170030
2035190030
2035230020
2035250030
2035370030
2035320030
2035300040
2035300040
2035220040
1980
1968
1974
1888
1974
1902
1961
1968
1924
1892
1895
1976
1892
1904
1908
1900
1901
1922
1892
1893
1900
1963
1892
1915
1924
1905
1889
1997
1985
1904
1905
1912
1903
1954
1925
1890
1915
1911
1946
1900
1908
1903
1889
1900
1902
1907
1924
1909
1902
1922
1892
1892
1903
1915
1901
1933
516
516
516
517
517
517
517
517
518
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan
North J Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2035220040
2035240030
2035260020
2035310020
2035170020
2035190020
2035250020
2035270020
2035200030
2035170050
2094000205
1906/1933?
1900
1912
1906/1927
1200055341
1924
1889
1892
1892
1904
Property Notes
Elliot Hall Apartments - adjacent structure
on southern parcel noncontributing
William A. Stewart
Edwin R. Ray
J. B. Ternes
see 412 N K St. SHENADOAH
APARTMENTS (1889 home demolished?)
Mandarin Apts
Michelle Apartments
Wm. Burton Allen
Michelle Apartments
Dorthea A. Claussen
apartments
Apartments
Howard Sorge
Anna H. Heath
Wm. C. Davie
apartments
Harry Lombard
Frank M. Lamborn
Kellogg Apartments
George K Plummer
Charles Drury
D. W. Higgins
Clarence H. LaBoyteaux
John H. Wyandt Home
David Anderson
apartments
Josiah R McIntyre
A. Hoppe
Elite Beauty Shop
Elliot K Reynolds
George Reynolds
Charles W. Lindstrom
Howard C. Lucas/ Shem C. Yoder
Mrs. D. W. McRae
James Bruce
apartments
Lester B MacDonald
Henry Resleff
George Levenbagen
James Jackson
T.A. Rehak
Frank Snyder
Mrs. J. Dewitt
Clarence E. Griffin
Henry W. Dewey
Charles G. Morse
Louis B. Stewart
Abel P. Henriot
J. Hurlow, Jr.
Ella and Edward L. Hollingum
George Sunter
Robert Nerland
Louis C. Houser
E.L. Sawyer
Edward J. Rose
A. Cookingham
Carl D. Osten
Bert R Lewis
Chapman & Chapman Bakery/Bert R.
Lewis
James E. Bonnell
John Gallucci
Earl F. Moore
E. Anderson
Thomas F. Smith
Avery G. Sickels
Peter Voorhees
Robert Arkley
52 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
518
519
519
520
520
520
520
520
521
521
521
522
522
522
522
523
523
523
524
524
601
601
601
601
601
602
Street Name
North K Street
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North Sheridan
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Parcel
2035220030
2035290030
2035190020
2035320010
2035300030
2035200020
2035240020
2035280040
2035310010
2035290010
2035210020
2035180010
2035200010
2035240010
2035280010
2035170010
2035190010
2035300010
2035300010
2035220010
2036290080
2036330040
2036170050
2036190060
2036210071
2036320050
Alt Parcels
Built
1949
1915
1902
1899/1907
1907
1904
1898
1922
1906
1921
1950
1971
1906
1899
1905
1891
1895
1928
1907
c1894
1903
1963
1889
1950
1905
1893
602
602
602
602
603
603
605
605
605
607
607
607
607
607
608
608
608
608
608
609
609
610
610
610
610
611
611
611
611
611
612
612
North I Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North M Street
North Grant Avenue
North K Street
North L Street
North Cushman
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North I Street
North K Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2036180060
2036220070
2036240060
2036260050
2036310060
2036250070
2036330030
2036210060
2036230060
2036290060
2036210050
2036230050
2036250060
2036270060
2036320040
2036180050
2036200050
2036240050
2036280060
2036290050
2036170040
2036300050
2036200040
2036220060
2036260040
2036310050
2036190040
2036210040
2036250050
2036270050
2036180040
2036220050
1888
1902/1933
1899
1931
1904
1900
1905
1889
1890
1907
1889
1889
1939
1906
1901
1889
1906
1949
1905
1921
1907
1923
1922
1925
1940
1926
1969
1949
1932
1920
1889
1890
612
613
613
614-616
614
614
615
615
615
615
615
615
615
616
North L Street
North I Street
North K Street
North I Street
North J Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2036240040
2036170030
2036210030
2036180030
2036200030
2036280040
2036310040
2036290040
2036170020
2036190030
2036230040
2036250040
2036270040
2036320030
1901
1888
1901
1889
1901
1908
1901
1910
1906
1938
1962
1948
1938
1904
Property Notes
Albert R. Robinson
M. Marsh
C. C. Smith (inc. ADU on alley)
Charles Drury/Capt. F. G. Purington
Dix H. Rowland
J. Murray MacLean
Carl August & Sophia Darmer
S. T. Larson
Forbes P. Haskell, Jr.
Mrs. Minnie E. Billings
Cook's Court Apartments
Cambridge Apartments
Charles Miller
James J. Anderson
Bert F. Southwell
Charles King
George & Anna H. Bullard
John Bush
S. L. Blair
Drew & Grocers - highly altered by 1912
Eugene Oliver
apartments
A. Crawford Anderson Home
Vernon D. & Eva I. Patterson
J.E. Bonds store & residence
Fannie A. Bailey
A. Crawford Anderson Home - "double
house"
William Clarke Drug Store
Charles W. Mentzer
Joseph Gallucci
James E. Bonnell
James McCormack
Edward J. Bryan
Richard F. Wells
Emily Niehoff
W. J. Love
Samuel B Elder
Harry T. Denham
R. G. Webb
George H. Cummings
Charles A. Sayre
Lyman U. Loomis
Dr. Edward A. Trommald
Charles & Margaret Reberger
George H. Cummings
A. S. Busselle
Dr. F.W. Southworth
William R. Strachan
C. J. Dahlquist
John Gallucci
Charles E. Kidd
apartment
Paul A. Williams
Jennie M. Ritchie
Victor J. Hedberg
John C. Watrous
William R. Edwards
Mrs. Sophia Pritchard/Sample J. Pritchard
Abraham H. Lemon
Overton G. Ellis
J. B. McMillen
George M. Hellar
J. Carlson
Henry S. Royce
B.E. Lemley
James T. Moore
Robert R. Weller
apartments
Laurence I. & Florence C. Carnine
Albert Madesn
Frank Kilpatrick
53 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
616
616
616
616
617
617
618
618
618
619
619
619
619
620
620
620
620
620
620
621
622
622
623
623
623
624
624
624
624
624
625
627
632
633
636
639
647
648
649
650
651
654
655
659
663
701
701
701
701
701
702
702
702
702
702
702
703
703
704
704
705
705
707
707
707
708
708
708
708
Street Name
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Cushman Avenue
North Sheridan Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North Ainsworth
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North M Street
North I Street
North Sprague Street
North Sprague Street
North Sprague Street
North Sprague Street
North State Street
North Sprague Street
North State Street
North Sprague Street
North State Street
North Sprague Street
North State Street
North State Street
North State Street
North Grant Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North Cushman Avenue
North Sprague Street
North J Street
North M Street
North I Street
North K Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
vacant
Contributing
vacant
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Parcel
2036300040
2036220040
2036240030
2036260030
2036290030
2036270030
2036300030
2036220030
2036280030
2036310030
2036170010
2036190020
2036210020
2036320020
2036180020
2036200020
2036220023
2036240020
2036260020
2036270010
2036300010
2036220010
2036310020
2036290020
2036190010
2036320010
2036180010
2004822430
2036240010
2036260010
2036250021
2037170060
320061001
2036330020
320061000
2036330010
3525000010
320061008
3525000020
320061052
3525000030
320061036
3525000040
3525000050
3525000060
320061051
2037190060
2037210080
2037250090
2037270050
2037320080
2037180071
2037200050
2037220070
2037240080
2037280090
2037330050
2037170050
2037300070
320061015
2037190050
2037250100
2037170031
2037210070
2037270040
2037320060
2037180060
2037200040
2037220060
Alt Parcels
Built
1939
1913
1901
1932
1922
c1895
1912
1890
1911
1924
1909
1938
1901
1905
1951
1905
1904
1953
1924
1926
1909
1904
1906
1926
1904
1902
1908
1902
1902/1903
c. 1900
1939
1909
Property Notes
Dr. A.E. Nordi
Mrs. L.H. Wing
J. Wilson Kennedy
"1932 Model Dwelling"
E. Stenberg
Mrs. Monica Meyer
Mrs. Wilber Lee Hart
Otmer F. Haniger
Tacoma Home Construction Co.
Dix Rowland
D.S. Johnston
Rosco Haworth
Col. William S. Shank
T. Edward Coyle Home
Apartments
Dr. John W. Bean
Francis O. Mason
apartments/triplex
H. J. Jackson
Conrad M. Peterson
Patrick J. Sweeney
Bertrand E. Buckmaster
Alonzo M. Ripley
G.A. Carlson
Everett R. York
Frederick Bonell
William B. & Sarah P. Anderson
Richard D. McDonald
Rev. Arthur L. Hutchinson
Dewitt C. Jackson
Wesley F. Crawford
Rinaldo F. Keasal
1926 Ned Tuell
1909
1907
1924
1909
1922
1918
1919
1918
1918
1918
1919
1901
1962
1919
1942
1925
1902
1907
1904
1949
1931
1922
1961
1893
1922
1904
1919
1926
1903
1929
1908
1903
1963
1904
Charles Haskell
J. R. Downs
A. R. Israelson
Stanley Lister
J. J. Frater
M. S. Phillips
J. J. Frater
W.W. Bryan
Fred B. Treutle
Jos. & Fanny Tatt
Henry A. Rhondes/ Rhodes mansion
Carriage House Apts
C. G. Douglas
Wm. F. McKinley
C. H. Hall
Albert J. Rhodes
James Henry Dege
Charles W. Rhodes
apartment
Leslie G. Pendergast
G.J. Lobdell - see 704 N Sprague
Apartment
A. E. Bull
see 703 N Grant
George R. Delprat
H.E. Reynolds
Harold K. Nichols
Edward S. Shull
W. D. Ginnaven
N.A. Jones
Frederick C. Brewer
apartment
Charles Glockler
54 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number Street Name
Status
Parcel
708
708
708
709
North L Street,
North Sheridan Avenue
North Sprague Street
North Cushman Avenue
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2037240070
2037280070
2037330040
2037290040
709
709
709
709
710
710
710
710
710
711
711
711
711
711
North Grant Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman
North I Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
2037330040
0320061049
2037230061
2037250060
2037320050
2037300060
2037180050
2037260060
2037280060
2037310041
320061050
2007170050
2037190040
2037210060
711
711
712
712
713
714
714
714
North L Street
North M Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Cushman
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
vacant
2037230050
2037250050
2037260050
321323001
2037290030
2037320040
2037300050
320061034
714
714
714
714
714
715
715
715
715
715
715
716
716
717
717
717
717
718
718
718
718
718
718
719
719
719
720
720
720
720
721
721
723
North I Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan
North J Street
North L Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North L Street
North Cushman Avenue
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2037180040
2037220050
2037240060
2037260040
2037280050
2037310030
2037190030
2037210050
2037230040
2037250040
2037270030
2037200030
2037240050
2037310020
2037290020
2037170020
2037190020
2037320030
2037300040
2037180030
2037220040
2037240040
2037260030
2037210040
2037230030
2037250030
2037180023
2037200020
2037220030
2037280030
2037310010
2037230020
2037290010
Alt Parcels
9005720010,
9005720020,
9005720050,
9005720080,
9005720030,
9005720040,
9005720060,
9005720070
0320061004
9005820010,
9005820020,
9005820030,
9005820040,
9005820050,
9005820060,
9005820070
Built
1962
1931
1926
1892
1926
1944
1891
1919
1908
1904
1907
1924
1950
1937
1992
1967
1889
1905
Property Notes
apartment
William B. Reitneyer
see 709 Grant
George W. Fowler
John J. & Lillie M. Frater - 709 1/2 Grant
(also see 708 Sprague)
Opal Fox
Ira B. Richards/Adam F. Maid
C.E. Bonnell
George W. Cooper
John J. Bergoust
William R. & Elzora V. Nichols Home
J. P. Plettl
Wallace A. Johnson
David L. Jenkins
Paul A. Lindenmuth
apartment
Rufus J. Davis Home
Mrs. E.D. Berhard
1922
1928
1924
1901
1927
1921
1904
Chelsea Apartments
H.J. McGrath
1893
1889
1889
1881
1927
1908
1892
1928
1923
1893
1920
1910
1889
1907
1927
1889
1892
1921
1905
1893
1890
1908
1884
1900
1925
1919
1893
1908
1891
1908
1919
1905
1891
area once known as "job carr's mountain"
E.W. Avery
Frank W. King
John Geehan
Walter J. Hoffman
Douglas V. Wood Home
Franklin W. Cornwall
Rebert Nerland
Adolph Adams
Henry A. Thompson
Herbert C. Walker
demolished
Anna Boisseau
Roland E. Borhek
Elizabeth Higgins
Austin Larson
D. W. Wood
Ivan Gingrich
Col. Beverly W. Coiner
Calvin Phillips
George W. Cooper
Etta McCormick
Charles Drury
Orville Apartments
John Roscoe
William T. Barker
Jos. Sandner
Frank B. Taylor Home
William H. Pringle
Charles E. Teel
Charles A. & Marilla B. Mudgett
C. F. Mason
Professor Wm. E. Blair
Clinton A. Snowden
55 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
723
723
723
723
724
724
724
724
724
801
801
801
Street Name
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North I Street
North L Street
Status
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Parcel
2037170010
2037190010
2037210010
2037250010
2007300120
2037180010
2037200010
2037220010
2037280010
2038310091
2038170050
2038230060
801
802
802
802
802
802
805
805
805
806
806
North M Street
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North J Street
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
2038250080
2038180071
2038200070
2038240090
2038260091
2038280070
2038310070
2038330070
2038190080
2038300070
2038200060
806
807
807
807
808
808
808
808
808
809
809
809
809
809
810
810
810
810
810
811
811
811
811
811
811
811
812
812
812
812
North L Street
North Cushman Avenue
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 11th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 11th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2038240080
2038290050
2038230050
2038250070
2038320060
2038340051
2038180050
2038260080
2038280060
2038310060
2038330060
2038190060
2038250060
2038270060
2038300061
2038200050
2038240070
2038260070
2038280050
2041170050
2038310050
2038290040
2038170040
2038230040
2038250050
2038270050
2040170010
2038320050
2038340041
2038180040
812
812
812
813
814
814
814
North K Street
North M Street
North State Street
North K Street
North 10th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North L Street
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
2038220030
2038260060
9370000030
2038210041
2039170010
2038300040
2038240050
Alt Parcels
9006310010,
9006310100,
9006310020,
9006310030,
9006310040,
9006310050,
9006310060,
9006310070,
9006310080,
9006310090
Built
1895
1967
1900
1919
1923
1893
1905
1888
1890
1889
1889
1891
1964
1979
1889
1891
1923
1889
1923
1889/1936
1965
1908
1907
Property Notes
William R. Rust
apartment
Frank L. Shull
W.F. Grass
Charles Drury, builder
William H. Opie
John C. Lillis
William H. Fletcher
Biltmore Apts
Roswell G. Pettibone/ John B. Seeley
apartment
apartment - also 901 N 8th Street
Welles Wheeler
Frank D. French
T. G. Barto
John M. Ferris
Ralph B. Evans
apartment
John W. Garvin
Louis G. & Louise L. Parsons
William Gaston/ Christian Oelschlagel/J.
Austin Wolbert)
Gwin Hicks
M. C. Taylor
Edward S. Orr
Louis Streeter
Harry & Irene Coleman
Arthur F. Albertson
Frederick M. Friedberg
Frank A. Smalley
H. Macdonald
Guthard C. & Annie Engh
F. Kerr
Frederick A. Brown
Frank Durr
James L. Garvin
Harry Rotman
Austin W. Ackley
John O. Freburg
F. B. Callon
G. Longstreth
Andrew F. Snyder
John A. Knobel
Dana W. King
C. F. Knecht
Elias F. McKenzie
Irving W. Hicks
1891
1891
1914
1890
1907
1912
1892
1891
1889
1922
1909
1922
1890
1907
1908
1923
1941
1890
1906
1922
1890
1905
1926
1923
1890
1914
1900
1907
1910 Charles Glans
1922 M. Roberts
2038220040,
2038220050,
2038220060,
2038220070,
2038220080
2038240060
1972
1890
1900
1970
1922
1924
1979
Shaw House/Trentwood Apts
Isaac A. Manning
Frank A. Johnston
Shaw House - Culbertson Apts
H. J. Schneider
J. B. Lawton
Apartment
56 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
814
814
814
815
815
815
815
815
815
815
815
816
816
816
816
817
817
817
817
817
817
818
818
818
818
818
818
818
819
819
Street Name
North M Street
North State Street
North Trafton Avenue
North 4th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North L Street
North M Street
North I Street
North J Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Trafton Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Trafton Street
North 10th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Trafton Avenue
North 5th Street
North J Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Parcel
2038260050
9370000020
7280000020
2034170050
2038310040
2038290030
2038330050
2038170030
2038190050
2038230030
2038250040
2038180030
2038200040
2038280040
7280000011
2038330040
2038170020
2038190040
2038250030
2038270040
7280000040
2039170020
2038320040
2038300030
2038180020
2038240040
2038260040
2039350050
2035170070
2038190010
819
819
820
820
820
820
820
822
822
822
823
823
823
823
823
824
824
824
824
824
824
824
824
831
901
901
901
901
901
901
901
902
902
902
902
902
902
903
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 10th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 11th Street
North Grant Avenue
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Steele Street
North 3rd Street
North 8th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North K Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2038250030
2038270030
2039170030
2038320030
2038200030
2038260030
2038280030
2040170020
2038340030
2038260020
2038310020
2038290020
2038170010
2038210010
2038250020
2038320010
2038300010
2038340011
2038180010
2038200010
2038220010
2038260010
2038280023
2039340030
2033180070
2038180071
2039310060
2039290090
2039190050
2039210100
2039250081
2039300080
2039340080
2039220060
2039240080
2039260070
2039280080
2039210090
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2039320060
2039260060
2039280070
904 North Ainsworth Avenue
904 North M Street
904 North Sheridan Avenue
Alt Parcels
Built
1922
1900
1892
1916
1928
before 1904
1928
1906
1923
1925
1945
1910
1940
1909
1909
1909
1890
1889
1925
1906
1900
1922
1925
1925
1890
1962
1891?
1911
1922
2038190020
1904
Property Notes
Ira A. Hansen
Frank Chamberlain
Carl Emil & Anna Carlson
George Wing Jr.
Ray Held
Halsey B. Scovell
M. J. Westerfield
Dr. Ernest C. Wheeler
Mrs. William H. Danielson
Fred L. Stabbert
Mrs. Caspara Hogan
Mrs. F. L. Davis
James B. Wells
Rush G. Faler
Adna H Reynolds
John Q. & Virginia W. Mason
A. C. Carlson
William T. Fletcher
Mildred Hammer
George Levenhagen
Walter B. Ellis
Mrs. Verona Bell
apartment
John P. Amy
Stearns Bldg & Investment Co
Brentwood Apts
Llewellyn J. W. Jones
house was moved to rear of site when
house at 817 N. M St was built TDL
1889 1/1/1890
1922 C. M. Boyle
1922
1919 Dr. James Carroll
1907 Elliott Kelly
1890 Frederick A. Brown
1910 John Gertig
1927 Colonial Realty Co
1907 Barney Brolin
1890 Allen J. Henderson
1923 Henry Relf
1923 Harold M. Manning
1895 Arthur F. Albertson
1890 S./E. Floyd Messinger
1928 C.O. Hogan
1918 W. L. Kellum
1925 Louis R. Slyter
1907 Hutchinson Residence
1892 David lister
1919
1893 Charles Drury
1890 Fannie H. Lyman
1903 John D. McKenzie
1910
1971 apartment
1979 apartment
1924 F. M. Madsen
1922 N. G. Nelson
1908 Immanuel Presbyterian Church
1892 Lemuel T. Root- 12 Apostles
1917 orchid apartments
1889 A. Jansen
1912 Warren Residence
1903 Dwight & Louisa C. Phelps
1909 H. Lundgren
1890 Robert L. Hall/Fayette C. Lamb
1891 John B. Croake
1892 Lemuel T. Root- 12 Apostles
M.G. Barker- wall mural of scenes along
1907 the Rhine River by German Artist
1890 Hans G. Bendixen
1891 Robert L. Lee
57 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
905
905
905
905
906
906
908
908
908
908
908
908
908
909
909
909
909
909
909
909
910
910
910
911
911
911
911
911
911
Street Name
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North L Street
North 9th
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 13th Street
North I Street
North M Street
North 12th
North 3rd Street
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Parcel
2039310050
2039290080
2039330060
2039230070
2038180010
2039280060
2039320050
2039300070
2039340070
2039200040
2039220050
2039240060
2039260050
2039310040
2039290060
2039330050
5226500010
2896003202
2039250070
2039270051
2042180030
2039180060
2039260040
2042190070
2033190080
2039290050
2039190040
2039210013
2039230060
912
912
912
912
912
912
912
912
912
913
913
913
913
914
914
914
915
915
915
North 10th
North 13th
North 9th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
North K Street
North L Street
North 3rd Street
North 6th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North L Street
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2039190011
2042190010
2038190030
2039320040
2039300060
2039340060
2039180050
2039220040
2039240050
2033190070
2036190050
2039310030
2039330040
2039300050
2039180040
2039260030
2039310025
2039290040
2039230050
915
915
916
916
916
916
916
916
917
918
918
918
918
919
919
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 5th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North J Street
North I Street
North J Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Grant Avenue
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2039250027
2039270040
2034190010
2039320030
2039340050
2039200030
2039220030
2039240040
2039190021
2039180030
2039200020
2039260020
2039280030
2039310020
2039330030
919
919
920
920
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North Grant Avenue
North I Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2039230040
2039270030
2039340040
2039180020
Alt Parcels
2039200050
43 more parcel #s
Built
1924
1898
1921
1912
1890
1891
1907
1934
1977
1948
1904
1910
1938
1924
1889
1922
1979
1909
1911
1924
1915
1925
1929
1937
1890
1922
1913
1965
1918
1888
1923
1903
1923
1891
1909
1889
1925
1909
1889
1901
1892
1922
1926
1931
1924
1892
1922
1911
2039250028,
2039250021,
2039250028,
2039250024,
2039250022
1922
1925
1923
1922
1909
1939
1905
1908
1995
1923
1925
1966
1931
1889
1922
1888/1908
1925
1910
1889
Property Notes
Benjamin A. Almvig
Nels Gustav Nelson
Martin H. Sather
John George
Horace H. Greeley
Augustus E. Scharff
Abel White
Alfred & Margaret Anderson
Allan D. Sapp
Domonik Vukovich
Nicholas J. Brazell
J. T. Braddock
Neal F. Roberts
George W. Remmert
George W. Race
G. M. Stroud
Le-Mer Condominiums
Immanuel Presbyterian Church Manse
apartments
Maryland Realty Co
Harold J. Bothel Home (1928)
Frank A. Sargent
S. A. Gagliardi
R. E. Peterson
Frank Hale
W. G. Ducommon
Dr. Warren Brown
Apts Built by Tacoma Housing Authority
Thomas Bennett Jr.
apartments apparently built in conjunction
with the store bldg/apts at 921-923 N J St
Alfred Eckstein
Benjamin H. Bennetts
Maryland Realty Co
Henry Johnson
W. A. Goehrig
Henry O & Jeanette Geiger
L. W. Dimmock
Leonard J. Brown
See 301 N J Street
R.W. Taynton
Andrew F. Snyder
Oscar Peterson
Oscar Arnette
Mrs. Mary E. Vogel
W. H. Corner
George Hayes
Speers, Kerr & Steel
Paul Michael
apartments
John M. Boyle
Richard G. Glanville
Conrad Peterson
W. A. Goehrig
Anna Ternes
Roy E. Davison
Jesse Wm. & Myrtle May Tibbits
G. D. Hamor
Mrs. M.C. Hanson
John C. Bicker
Sether Apts
W. Dyer
John A. Shutes
Harry Naubert
Charles H. King/ Henry Young- Mrs. R.E.
McKenzie
Mrs. James F. O'Brien
W.A. Goehring
Tacoma Bldg & Savings Assoc
58 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
920
920
921
921
922
923
Street Name
Status
North L Street
Contributing
North Sheridan Avenue
Contributing
North 12th Street
Noncontributing
North Sheridan Avenue
Contributing
North Ainsworth Avenue
Contributing
North 13th Street (also address Contributing
Parcel
2039240030
2039280020
2042190080
2039270020
2039320010
2043190030
923
923
923
923
924
924
924
924
924
924
928
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1002
1003
1003
1004
1004
1005
1005
1005
1005
North Ainsworth Avenue
Contributing
North Grant Avenue
Contributing
North K Street
Contributing
North M Street
Contributing
North Grant Avenue
Contributing
North I Street
Contributing
North J Street
Contributing
North K Street
Contributing
North L Street
Contributing
North Sheridan Avenue
Contributing
North Grant Avenue
Contributing
North 6th Street
Noncontributing
North 9th Street
Contributing
North Ainsworth Avenue
Contributing
North I Street
Contributing
North J Street
Noncontributing
North L Street
Contributing
North Sheridan Avenue
Contributing
North 4th Street (Apostolic FaithContributing
North 5th
Noncontributing
North Ainsworth Avenue
Contributing
North J Street
Noncontributing
North L Street
Contributing
North M Street
Noncontributing
North Grant Avenue
Contributing
North K Street
Contributing
North Cushman Avenue
Contributing
North K Street
Contributing
North 9th Street
Contributing
North Ainsworth Avenue
Contributing
North L Street
Contributing
North M Street
Contributing
2039310010
2039330010
2039210010
2039250010
2039340020
2039180010
2039200010
2039220010
2039240010
2039280010
2039340010
2036200060
2039200080
2040310070
2040170040
2040190010
2040230080
2040270070
2033200010
2034200010
2040320060
2040200070
2040240050
2040260080
2040330040
2040210070
2040300094
2040220050
2039200070
2040310060
2040230070
2040250060
1890
1924
1940
1909
1914
1889
1906
1904
1909/1910
1924
1910
1986
1925
1895
1905
1967
1950
1904
1922
1955
1908
1967
1906
1967
1922
1918
1891
1891
1925
1890
1915
1006
1006
1007
1007
1007
1007
1008
1008
1008
1009
1009
1009
1010
1010
1010
North I Street
North M Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North K Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 9th
North I Street
North K Street
North 9th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North L Street
North 11th Street
North 9th Street
North Cushman Avenue
2040180064
2040260070
2040310052
2040210050
2040250050
2040270050
2038200020
2040180050
2040220040
2039200060
2040290060
2040230060
2040200020
2038210020
2040300080
1910
1889/1890
1891
1922
1962
1926
1920
1904
1891
1925
1891
1912
1893
1907/1919
1997
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1011
1011
1011
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 8th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
9005080010
2040220030
2040240040
2040260060
2040280050
2038210090
2040310051
2040290050
Alt Parcels
2043190040
9005080090,
9005080100,
90050080110,
9005080120,
9005080130,
9005080020,
9005080030,
9005080040,
9005080050,
9005080060,
9005080070,
9005080080
Built
1919
1925
1949
1924
1925
1907
1977
1903
1927
1922
1940
1908
1995
1926
Property Notes
Jos. Hansen
Earl V. Palmatier
Adolph E. Eva Stebner
Albert Taylor
Philip A. Scott
Engine House No.3
George H Johnson/Dudley Moore/Alfred
W. Swalwell
Elsie N. Simmons
R. Bruce Robbins
Givin G. Hicks
W.A. Goehring
Tacoma Bldg & Savings Assoc
Albert Tozer
Mr. & Mrs. Clark E. Detwiler
Mrs. A. L. Murphy
Dana E. Lohman
W. A. Goehrig
apartment
Hugh P. Swann Home
John T. Redman
Rust Mansion
St. Patrick's Convent
apartments
F. B. Donaldson
Temple Beth Israel
John Riccobono/John Kelly
William H. Hicker
apartment
Miss A. H. Forbes
apartment
John S. Moe
Dr. J. W. Van Valzah
F. A. Keasal
Herbert O. Fishback
Steve F. Victor
James Garrison
J. A. Purrington
demolished
Samuel Glenn Laundry/Auto Beauty Parlor
(1919)
Samuel R. Balkwill/George H. Walker
Henry V. Roberts/James E. Valentine
G. Kirkebo
apartment
Fred Lohman
Thomas A. Cross
Samuel A. Andrews
William H. Avery/Mrs. Nancy J. Devine
William G. Gray
William Hicker
C. E. Griffin
Charles J. Nelson
A. Bruce/Louisa V. Montgomery
Mark A. Donahue
apartment
James A. Williamson
H. J. Potter
Edward P. Lyman
M. A. Drew
Carlton L. Rhoades
Andrew Larson
59 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
1011
1011
1012
1012
1012
1012
1012
1013
1014
1014
1014
1014
1014
1014
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1016
1016
1016
1016
1016
1017
1017
1017
1017
1017
1017
1017
1018
1018
1018
1018
1018
1018
1018
1019
1019
1020
1020
1020
1020
1020
1020
1021
1021
1021
1022
1022
1022
1023
1024
1024
1024
1026
1027
1029
1031
1033
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1102
1102
1102
1102
1102
1105
Street Name
North K Street
North L Street
North 4th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North 12th Street
North 12th Street
North 5th Street
North I Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North 10th Street
North 11th Street
North 5th Street
North Ainsworth Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 12th Street
North 6th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 10th Street
North 12th Street
North 8th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North K Street
North L Street
North Steele
North 11th Street
North 5th Street
North 7th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North I Street
North L Street
North M Street
North I Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 12th Street
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North 12th Street
North 5th Street
North L Street
North 11th Street
North I Street
North K Street
North Cushman Avenue
North Cushman Avenue
North J Street
North M Street
North Cushman Avenue
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
North 12th Street
North 5th Street
North I Street
North K Street
North M Street
North 5th Street
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 5th Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Parcel
2040210040
2040230050
2033210010
2037210020
2038210030
2040300070
2040180040
2042210060
2041210010
2034210011
2040180030
2040220020
2040240030
2040260050
2040210060
2041210050
2035210040
2040310040
2040290040
2040250040
2040270040
2041210020
2035210010
2040300060
2040260040
2040280040
2040210080
2042210080
2038210080
2040290030
2040210030
2040230040
2040330030
2040210010
2034210020
2036210010
2040300050
2040180020
2040240020
2040260030
2040170030
2040270030
2041210030
2040300040
2040200030
2040220012
2040240010
2040260020
2042210070
2035210050
2040230010
2040210020
2040180010
2040220011
2040290020
2040300030
2040200010
2040260010
2040300020
2040320050
2040320030
2040320040
2040320020
2042220070
2035220080
2041170040
2041210060
2041250090
2034220010
2041200060
2041220070
2041260070
2041280030
2035220100
Alt Parcels
Built
Property Notes
1903 Jos. M. Hargis
1895 Philip A. Baillargeon
surface parking
1965 apartment
1888 Singleton T. Armstrong
1911 Richard B. Lee
1889/1890 Frank Kneeland/Jos L. Lewith
1938 Delbert A. & Virginia E. Belfoy
1890 Mrs. Anna Groeper
1907/1927 Mrs. Mary Sherman/L. Vatilich
1927 Louis Vitalich
1903 George C. & Opal Williamson
1889 H. Jennings
1890 Frank E. Willard
1925 Bert H. & Louise Goodman
1940 Neal C. Gregory
1905 Ernest C. Cornell
1961 John M. Clark/Terrace Beauty Salon
1889 R. D. Ruff
pre1951 Florence Renald
1941 Maynard Schwebke
1922 James L. Hunt
1926 North K Substation
1889/1925 P. J. Neilly/Andrew Larson builder
1890 Samuel G. Landon
1940 William J. Ellis
1919 George R. Ankos
1938 George F. Rauk
2002
1889 Duff & Bain
1955 apartments
1908 J. D. Benner
1924 J. Allen Worthington
1921 J. C. Murphy
1909 E. H. Mathews
1892 Richard F. Wells
1908 C. A. Richardson
1925 Charles W. Thomas
1888 Robert Reed
1890 Harvey N. Ott
1927 Colonial Realty Co
1942 Alex W. Olson
1909 Neil P. & Elizabeth M. Harrison
1908 C. A. Richardson
1902 Edwin Eels
1994 apartments
1889 John T. Nolan
1923 Lillian H. Bourland
1902 C. P Taylor
1905 Daniel Cornell
1930 R. L. Gibson
1921 J. C. Murphy
1890 David Lister
1901 Samuel R. Balkwill
1927 Edwin Carlson
1908 C. A. Richardson
1893 Percy L. Sinclair
1923 H. Macdonald
1908 C. A. Richardson
1906 W. H. Hicker/Daniel Hicker
1906 Claude C. Cawthorne
1910 Frederick A. Lang
1910 Luther W. Rosene
1967 apartment
1905 Edwin Heineman
1923 A.W. Johnson
1938 Frederick J. Seitz
1909 William Poage
1901 F. Garrett Fisher
1901 William D. F. Hyde
1888 George W. Swalwell
1929 W. W. Delaney
1889 Bain Building
1908 Robert Walton
60 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
1105
1105
1105
1106
1106
1106
Street Name
North L Street
North M Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North J Street
North K Street
North M Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
1107
1108
1108
1108
1109
1109
1109
1109
1110
1110
1111
1111
1111
1111
1112
1112
1112
1112
1112
1112
1112
1113
1113
1113
1114
1114
1114
1115
1115
1115
1115
1115
1116
1116
1117
1117
1117
1118
1118
1118
1118
1118
1118
1119
1119
1119
1120
1120
1120
1121
1121
1121
1121
1121
1122
1122
1122
1122
1123
1123
1123
1124
1124
1127
1130
1134
1138
North M Street
North 6th Street
North J Street
North L Street
North 7th Street
North I Street
North L Street
North Sheridan Avenue
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North 4th Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North 10th Street
North 5th Street
North 9th Street
North J Street
North K Street
North L Street
North M Street
North 7th Street
North 9th Street
North M Street
North 11th Street
North 7th Street
North M Street
North 11th Street
North 12th Street
North 5th Street
North L Street
North Steele Street
North J Street
North L Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North Steele Street
North 10th Street
North 11th Street
North 12th Street
North 5th Street
North 7th Street
North 8th Street
North 4th Street
North L Street
North M Street
North 10th Street
North K Street
North L Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North M Street
North Steele Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North J Street
North K Street
North 11th Street
North 9th Street
North M Street
North 9th Street
North L Street
North M Street
North L Street
North L Street
North L Street
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
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Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Parcel
2041230060
2041250070
2041270050
2041200050
2041220060
2041260060
2041250060
2035220020
2041200040
2041240050
2037220080
2041170030
2041230050
2041270040
2037220020
2038220020
2034230080
2041210040
2041230040
2041250050
2039230030
2034230010
2038230010
2041200030
2041220041
2041240040
2041260041
2037230090
2039230090
2041250040
2040230020
2036230010
2041260030
2041230080
2042230030
2035230050
2041230030
2040310030
2041200020
2041240030
2036230070
2037230080
2040310020
2039230010
2040230030
2041230010
2034230020
2036230030
2037230010
2034230070
2041230020
2041250030
2039230020
2041220020
2041240020
2035230060
2036230080
2037230100
2041250020
2040300010
2035230010
2036230020
2041200010
2041220010
2041230070
2039230080
2041250010
2038230020
2041240010
none found
2042240050
2042240040
2042240020
Alt Parcels
Built
1889/1890
1909
1889
1902
1888
1889/1890
?
1915
1902
1944
1904
1967
1948
1912
1895
1890
1962
1962
1889
1907
1906
1906
1902
1923
1928
1889
1922
1906
1889
1928
1915
1924
1902
1954
1923
1890
1908
1903
1948
1904
1922
1908
1927
1928
1948
1910
1925
1904
1890
1943
1926
1926
1958
1964
1925
1904
1924
1907
1908
1918
1925
1904
1908
1902
1904
1907
1906
1942
1961
1924
1920
1920
Property Notes
/M. Nodine/Charles M. Sherman
Irwin W. Ziegaus
James C. Murphy
William G. Swalwell
J.P. Wright/Arthur M. Semple
Mrs. Theresa D. Brown- house may have
been moved from another site
Patrick Manley
George A. Rice
Great Northern Realty Co
Mrs. Esther P. Reed
demolished
apartment
Donald O. Turney
B.V. Schwulen/May S. Guyles
Alphonse C. Marconnier
Francis B. Kellogg
Pine Crest Apts
apartment
Duff & Bain
Fordyce Taber
John A. Rea
Harry L. Crosby/"Bing Crosby House"
James F. O'Brien
Fred E. Tate
O. F. Hamger
Vern J. & Amelia Hutchinson
Horace N. Dryer
Duff & Bain
F. F. Beckman
Anthony C. Halligan
J. I. Higgen
R. D. Duff
apartment
Oscar D. & Tillie K. Nethery
J. J. O'Brien
Mrs. Mamie Bettman
John H. McDaniels
Steve Franko
Frank Snyder
Fred E. Tate
Fred Downs
Mrs. J. D. Rutherford
Felix F. & Gladys I. Beckman
Mrs. Peary Gonyea
Donald & Cora MacPherson
Meriden S. Hill
Francis B. Kellogg
Gustav W. Fischer
C. T. Hubbard
O. Erickson
Capri Apts
apartments
William H. & Vitalia A. Smith
Frank Snyder
R. R. Thomas
William Ive
Edward Dube
Newton Apts
Clayton G. & Charlotte M. Francis
Clinton McDaniels
Dr. J.B. McNerthney
George Wood
Theodore Huggins
Wheeler_Reese Lumber Co
Charles Rhodes
Richard M. Buffelen
Henry J. Jewell
S.D.C. Smith
J. F. Bachelor
J. F. Bachelor
61 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
1201
1201
1202
1202
1202
1202
1203
1205
1206
1206
1207
1208
1208
1208
1209
1210
1210
1210
1211
1211
1211
1211
1211
1212
1212
1212
1212
1213
1214
1214
1215
1215
1215
1215
1215
1215
1216
1216
1216
1216
1217
1218
1218
1220
1220
1220
1222
1223
1224
1224
1226
1230
1301
1302
1302
1302
1303
1305
1305
1308
1309
1309
1309
1309
1310
1311
1311
1311
1311
1312
1314
1314
1315
1315
Street Name
North 11th Street
North 4th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North I Street
North J Street
North 11th Street
North J Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North K Street
North 10th Street
North I Street
North K Street
North 10th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North J Street
North 10th Street
North 11th Street
North 4th Street
North J Street
North K Street
North 8th Street
North I Street
North J Street
North K Street
North 7th Street
North 7th Street
North I Street
North 10th Street
North 4th Street
North 9th Street
North J Street
North K Street
North Steele Street
North 11th Street
North 6th Street
North 9th Street
North J Street
North J Street
North 11th Street
North I Street
North 5th Street
North I Street
North J Street
North 11th Street
North J Street
North I Street
North J Street
North J Street
North J Street
North 4th Street
North 10th Street
North 6th Street
North 8th Street
North 7th Street
North 6th Street
North 8th Street
North 8th Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North 8th Street
North 5th Street
North 10th Street
North 6th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North 11th Street
North 7th Street
North 8th Street
North 11th Street
North 4th Street
Status
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Parcel
2041240060
2034240090
2037240020
2038240020
2042180090
2042200070
2041240070
2042190060
2037240010
2038240010
2042210050
2039240020
2042180080
2042220060
2040240060
2037240030
2038240030
2042200060
2040250070
2041250080
2034250060
2042190050
2042210040
2037250020
2042180070
2042200050
2042220050
2037250070
2036250010
2042180060
2040250080
2034250070
2039240070
2042190040
2042210030
2041280021
2040250010
2035250010
2038250010
2042200040
2042190030
2040250030
2042180041
2034250010
2042180030
2042200030
2040250020
2042190020
2042180010
2042200020
2042200010
2043200040
2034260093
2039260010
2035260010
2037260010
2037260070
2036260060
2038260100
2037260020
2035260070
2036260070
2037260080
2038260110
2034260020
2040270060
2036270070
2038270070
2039270081
2040270011
2036270020
2037270010
2041270060
2034270050
Alt Parcels
2037250080
2034260030
Built
1922
1986
1907
1919
1901
1901
1898
1925
1915/1918
1919
1910
1925
1907
1938
1890
1913/1915
1892
1904
1890
1901
1904
1937
1952
1965
1889
1937
1938
1903/1891
1925
1889
1890
1904
1917
1936
1949
1921
1917
1959
1928
1921
1924
1917
1889
1906
1889
1951
1917
1923
1904
1918
1918
1921
1955
1978
1962
1912/1910
1924
1921
1923
1912
1892
1921
1924
1927
1891
1889
1900
1890
1890
1942
1940
1947
1889
1951
Property Notes
T. E. Boze Grocery/Economy Market
apartment
John Fitzgerald
J. Vaughn & Son
James E. Kelsey
Alfred & Emily Metzger/Mrs. E.G. Pratt
building
J. N. Harry Aubry
John Fitzgerald
J. Vaughn & Son
C. F. Moeller
Farlin Nye
Ernest A. & Cora E. Knoell
N. S. Nelson
Alfred F. Barnard
M. J. Fitzgerald
Edward A. Hatherton
J. T. Reed
E. C. Miller
William S. Couch
Robert D. Bedolfe/Donald W. Morgan
Jos Fick
Lloyd E. Anderson
Westie M. Jensen
Edward Hatfield Home
Jack Shaffer
Russell G. Nelson
J.E. Brandon/Mrs. Frank Wynkoop
Leo J Feidler
Kemmoe Edwardsen Home
E. C. Miller
John W. Bean
apartments
E. C. "Gene" Gemberling
C. E. Henriot
Charles Stewart
Des Moines Investment Co
apartment
S. Hegge
Alvin Muehler
R. Manley
Edward Beardsley
George Kiehlmeyer Home
H. G. Rowland
Washington Building Assoc
Harry A. Griewe
Des Moines Investment Co
John W. Taylor
Margaret Hall Home
E. Hutchinson
E. Hutchinson
E. C. Hill
apartment
apartment
apartment
Tacoma Home Construction Co.
George Chamberlain
Weller Bros
Robert L & Margaret E. Coble
Fred H & Mina E Bennett
Frederick Alspaugh
Weller Bros
Benjamine S. Lunan
Harry C. & Violet E. Faul
Frank Talbot
J. J. Brennan
George H & Delta C Farrington
Charles W. Snyder
Everett C. Miller
Oscar & Bessie Jordal
Leonard F. & Hazel E. Erickson
Frank J & Florence C Reda
Lincoln K. Boyle
apartment
62 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number
1315
1315
1315
1316
1316
1317
1318
1319
1320
1320
1321
1323
1401
1401
1401
1402
1402
1402
1403
1405
1406
1406
1406
1407
1407
1409
1409
1409
1410
1410
1410
1413
1414
1414
1414
1414
1415
1415
Street Name
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 9th Street
North 10th Street
North 9th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North 4th Street
North 11th Street
North 8th Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 10th Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 11th Street
North 5th Street
North 7th Street
North Steele Street
North 10th Street
North 11th Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North 11th Street
North 7th Street
North 10th Street
North 6th Street
North Steele Street
North 11th Street
North 6th Street
North 9th Street
North 6th Street
North 10th Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North 10th Street
North 11th Street
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Parcel
2034270012
2036270080
2039270071
2039270010
2038270010
2038270080
2038270020
2034270060
2040270021
2037270020
2035270070
2036270090
2040280090
2035280070
2036280080
2040280010
2034280010
2036280020
2041270030
2040280070
2040280020
2035280030
2036280010
2041280040
2037280080
2040280060
2036280070
2041270020
2040280030
2035280020
2038280010
2036290070
2039290010
2034290010
2035290020
2036290010
2040290080
2041290020
1415 North 5th Street
Contributing
2035280070
1415
1415
1415
1416
1416
1417
1417
1418
1419
1419
1420
1421
1422
1501
1501
1501
1501
1502
1505
1505
1505
1506
1506
1507
1508
1508
1508
1509
1509
1509
1509
1509
1510
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2037290050
2038290060
2041260020
2040290010
2038290010
2034290040
2040290070
2039290020
2038290070
2041260013
2034290020
2040290090
2039290030
2034300020
2035300060
2036300080
2042250020
2039300021
2034300010
2036300070
2042250010
2039300030
2037300020
none found
2035300020
2036300020
2037300030
2040300095
2035300070
2036300060
2039300090
2042240030
2039300010
North 7th Street
North 8th Street
North Steele Street
North 11th Street
North 9th Street
Division Avenue
North 10th Street
North 10th Street
North 8th Street
North Steele Street
North 5th Street
North 10th Street
North 10th Street
Division Avenue
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North Steele
North 10th Street
Division Avenue
North 6th Street
North Steele Street
North 10th Street
North 8th Street
North Steele Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North 8th Street
North 10th Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 9th Street
Steele Street
North 10th Street
Alt Parcels
2035270060
Built
1925
1890/1924
1890
1925
1925
1890
1951
1895
1945
1951
1916
1921
1945
1895
1907
1926
1903
1932
1908
1925
1926
1906
1932
1929
1931
1918
1911
1907
1927
1906
1903
1905
1923
1907
1911
1928
1918
1910
Property Notes
Conrad Geiger/Albert E & Anna Long
Jos C Dillow
Robert C & Lillian B Cole
John W Kenny
Hans & Lina Lavik
Signor A. J. Foli
Jewell E & Edna Lerum
Jos A Palagruti
Mrs. Hilda Chisholm
A. E. Cromwell
Willard R. and Beulah B. Lewis Home
Kennedy Sanitarium (alcoholism) 1946
Albert E Cromwell
F. F. Beckman
Governor Ernest Lister House
Evert L Landon
Everett E Bare
Earl S & Ethel M Pierce
C. C. Carney
Mrs. Catherine Barrett
Albert E. Graham
Green & Branam
Mrs. Leola Shannon
Kelly & McMahon
Clarence Hill
Mrs. Alice L Kelly
CC Carney
Wellington Richard Steele
E. Burgess
Irwin A Stiles
Fred E. Tate
Roy E Davison
R. Clifford Horr
Eskil M & Nina E Westlin
John Bendick
William Gardner/Halco Sanitorium
1901 (alcoholics) 1941
Edward & Helen Kjellesvick/E G & Lilliam
1962 Carlson
1910
1920 Charles H McDonnell
1927 Louis B & Ruth H Utterback
1923 A. W. Fairhurst
1928
1924 Peter J & Georgia M Hallmeyer
1924 Gordon F & Mary E Gray
1922 Duggan C & Hazel O'Keefe
1906 Michael McDonnell
1923 Clavin J Carr
1921 Dr. W. E. Lowrie
1924 Nels Magnussen
1919 R. Creso
1904 Charles A Bartz
1903 Boston Finance Co
1961 Henry J. Jewell
1929 Beulah E. Ridgeway
1919 R Creso
1903 Boston Finance Co
1951 Henry J. Jewell
1929 George W. Parsons
1923
no info
1910 Morris & Pauline Kleiner
1910 Frank L Berry
1923 W F Gross
no info
1904 E. F. Messinger
1903 Boston Finance Co
1948 Kenneth M & Emily C Sager
1919 George V Hammond
1929 Lynn Riebow
63 of 64
North Slope Historic Special Review District
Buildings Inventory
DRAFT
Updated as of 12/31/11
For more information or to report errors, please call 253-591-5220.
Street Number Street Name
1510 North 9th Street
1511
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1515
1516
1521
1535
1601
1602
1605
1605
1607
1608
1608
1609
1610
1610
1613
1613
1614
1614
1615
1616
1617
1617
1618
1618
1619
1622
1622
1701
1705
1710
1721
1725
1731
1901
North 10th Street
North 7th Street
North 9th Street
North 7th Street
North 7th Street
North 7th Street
North 9th Street
North 9th Street
North 5th Street
North Steele Street
North 8th Street
North 8th Street
Division Avenue
North 7th Street
North 9th Street
North 10th Street
North 8th Street
North 10th Street
North 6th Street
North 9th Street
North 10th Street
North 9th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North 8th Street
North 10th Street
Division Avenue
North 9th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North 9th Street
North 8th Street
North 9th Street
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
North 9th Street
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
North Steele Street
1915 North Steele Street
610-12 North Sheridan
908-914 North Sheridan Avenue
Status
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Noncontributing
Contributing
Parcel
2038300020
2040300096
2037310070
2038310010
2037310080
2036310010
2037310070
2039310070
2038310030
2035310060
2042230020
2038320070
2037320010
2035320060
2037320070
2039320070
2039320020
2037320020
2040320070
2035320020
2038320020
none found
2039330070
2037330030
2038330010
2038330080
2039330020
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
Contributing
2035330100
2039330080
2037330020
2038330030
2039330090
2037330010
2038330020
2042220030
2042220021
9370000010
2042210020
2042210010
2043200030
2043200020
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
Noncontributing
2043190020
2036280051
2039280050
Alt Parcels
2040330020
2035330080,
2035350060,
2035330040,
2035330020,
2035330010,
2035330030,
2035330070,
2035330050,
2035330110,
2035330090,
2035330120
2039280040
Built
Property Notes
1924 Rev. S S Sulliger
Mrs. Patricia E Grant/Mrs. Neoma L.
Chostner
1892 Andrew F. Snyder
1929 Van Smith
1892 R. D. Duff builder
1921 Dix Rowland
1892
1924 Fred H Madsen
1922 J C Kinsil
1903 J F Hopkins
1981 apartments
1892/1894 Dutch Embassy House
1941 Carl H & Ruth Johnson
1893 Aaron R. Titlow
1925 Mrs. Stella S. Titlow
1922 Dr. J. F. Griggs
1925 J. W. Knox
1921 D. K. Davisson
1925 W. H. Hecker
1907 Harry K Todd
1918 W. L. Kellum
no info
1890 Robert Lillie
1922 Mrs. Belle Heale
1925 William A & Fern Nutting
1975 Mike Updegraff/Patrick R McCann
1927 Carl Hogberg
Gray Gables Apts
Martin Sather
Martin G & Grace Roper
A. L. DeRousse
Llewellyn Boyle
Chas A Miller
C. O. Anderson
Clyde J Backus
Anton Rinck
Michael Warter
William W Glenn
Charles L Roberts
Edward C Hill
Edward C Hill
house apparently built c. 1904 and moved
to this site in 1940- house at 1731 N
Steele was previously known as 1915 N
1904 Steele
1978
1961 apartments
1922
1915
1922
1925
1915
1918
1925
1909
1903
1904
1909
1910
1921
1925
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