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MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 29, 2013
TO: Historic Landmarks Commission
FROM: Cynthia Smidt, Associate Planner
MEETING: February 4, 2013
RE: Historic Landmarks Commission Meeting / Overview
This memorandum discusses the Historic Landmarks Commission (HLC) agenda items
scheduled for the February 4 meeting.
A. General Updates
General updates include the following:
1. Field Trips. The HLC conducted their second field trip to the Deedon Homestead and
Paulina Prairie Cemetery in south Deschutes County. The commission should discuss
how future field trips occur.
2. Historic Preservation Month. Included with this memo is a list of Preservation Month
ideas provided by the Oregon State Heritage Program for the month of May (Attachment
1). Staff suggests the HLC discuss how it wants to participate. Staff contacted the
Cities of Bend and Redmond to explore joint opportunities to highlight local historic
properties or sites. At the time, Redmond had not considered Preservation Month, while
Bend’s HLC expressed interest in working with the County. A date in May has not been
set for either committees or the Deschutes Historical Society. Since the next HLC
meeting is not until May, staff suggests that the HLC establish a subcommittee to
explore this opportunity and report back to staff for any follow-up coordination.
3. Historical Preservation Website / Mobile Application. Zach Wnek, a graduate student in
the History Department at Eastern Washington University and Associate Professor Larry
Cebula approached Chair Stenman and County staff to see if there was interest in
developing a website and mobile smart phone application that interprets historic and
cultural sites in Deschutes County. Initial outreach to the Cities of Bend and Redmond
revealed that the earliest this could be explored is during the next Certified Local
Government (CLG) grant cycle (2015/2016). Funding was a major impediment to
undertaking this project any sooner. The City of Bend is still not recognized as a CLG,
limiting vital cost sharing opportunities. Another challenge was Mr. Wnek’s heightened
timeline. He was hoping this project could be completed prior to his graduation in June.
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Ideally, in 2013, all HLCs in Deschutes County will become CLGs, allowing for a regional
discussion on future projects like this one that can be pursued to benefit the entire county.
B. Photo Project
One of the proposed 2013 CLG grant projects is to photograph all the nationally and locally
designated historic properties and structures in rural Deschutes County and the city of Sisters.
The updated photos will improve county records. Furthermore, it will enable staff to create an
online interactive map. Chair Stenman and staff have been in contact with Mary Alice Wilson,
President of the Cascade Camera Club. Although the club will not be an official sponsor, some
members are interested in independently assisting the HLC with this project. The purpose of
this agenda item is to meet Ms. Wilson and other photographers prior to its initiation. Their
involvement would be as volunteers.
C. Sisters WPA Stamp Relocation
In 1941, the Work Projects Administration (WPA) helped construct sidewalks in the city of
Sisters. The Cascade Avenue Streetscape project will remove the WPA stamps and therefore,
the stamps will need to be salvaged and relocated. Pauline Hardie, Sisters Community
Development Director, is requesting input regarding how and where to preserve the WPA
stamps. Please refer to the staff report and Certificate of Approval (Attachment 2).
D. CLG Grant Application Review and Approval
At their November 5, 2012 meeting, the HLC helped staff identify a list of projects for CLG funding
based on an anticipated allocation of $14,500 to each CLG in 2013. Since that time, the State
Historic Preservation Office reduced the funding allocation to $13,000. Based on this information,
staff modified the initial proposal. Additionally, due to new county policies pertaining to grant
requests, staff will present the following recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners
on January 30 2013 for their formal support. On February 4, staff will coordinate with the HLC to
seek their formal approval as well. The grant deadline is February 22, 2013.
2013-2014 CLG Grant Project List
Project Title Project Summary Estimated Cost Eligibility
1. Grant
Administration
Project coordination, tracking, reporting,
staffing HLC, and reimbursement
requests
$1,500 Project
Administration
2. Preservation
Month National Preservation Month activities $1,000 Public Education
3. Historic
photographs and
website
Photograph all national and locally
designated properties and post on CDD’s
website. Develop presentations for public
use, etc. This is a carryover from 2011-
2012 grant to allow the City of Sisters use
funding to complement their downtown
streetscape project
$2,000 Public Education
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2013-2014 CLG Grant Project List
Project Title Project Summary Estimated Cost Eligibility
4. Deschutes
County’s
Recreational
Heritage
(Phase 1)
Deschutes County’s reputation as an
outdoor and recreational destination
builds upon a rich history of Oregonians
and visitors experiencing the
extraordinary amenities of Central
Oregon. This project inventories historic
properties that have historical recreational
significance.
Inventorying historic recreational sites
allows the County to:
• Identify those that may be worthy of
further recognition
• Develop a public outreach campaign
that highlights the County’s historic
recreational areas and potentially
weaves them into tourism promotion
using maps and interactive websites
Phase 1 involves hiring a consultant who
can reach out to property owners to
perform a reconnaissance level survey of
historic recreational sites and properties
on public and private land. Examples
include inventorying sites along the upper
Deschutes River, Mt. Bachelor, Cascade
Lakes, state parks, Newberry National
Monument, and historic resorts of
Sunriver and Black Butte.
$7,500 Reconnaissance
Level Surveys
5. Training HLC Member trainings $1,000
Other
Preservation
Activities
E. Petersen Rock Garden Nomination Review
The State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation will be reviewing the Petersen Rock
Garden National Register Nomination at their February 15 meeting in Beaverton. The
committee is requesting review by the HLC prior to their meeting. Consolidated comments
should address integrity, description, significance and context, facts, sources, and supporting
documents used in the nomination (Attachment 3). Staff suggests the HLC discuss and provide
comments for submittal to the state.
Attachments
1. SHPO Preservation Month Ideas
2. Sisters WPA Stamp Certificate of Approval
3. Petersen Rock Garden Nomination