File #: 19-0945    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 10/10/2019 In control: Heritage Commission
Agenda date: 10/14/2019 Final action: 10/14/2019
Title: SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX VALUATION: 208 18th Ave SW
Attachments: 1. OMC 3.60 Special Property Tax Valuation, 2. Special Valuation Guide to Eligible Expenses, 3. Special Valuation HRC Review SOI Checklist, 4. Application, 5. Owners statement, 6. Permit record for 18-0545, 7. Photos, 8. Expenses Summary
Title
SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX VALUATION: 208 18th Ave SW

Recommended Action
Move to recommend to the Heritage Commission that the subject property be approved for Special Property Tax Valuation, based on the Secretary of the Interior's Standards.

Report
Issue:
Whether to recommend that the Heritage Commission recommend the subject property be approved for Special Valuation based on adherence of the completed rehabilitation work to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards; i.e., "the rehabilitation upon which the application is based has not altered or in any way adversely affected those elements of the property which qualify it as historically significant." (OMC 3.60.020.C)

Staff Contact:
Marygrace Goddu, Historic Preservation Officer, Community Planning & Development, 360.753.8031

Presenter(s):
Applicant and staff.

Background and Analysis:
The City of Olympia has received an Application and Certification of Special Valuation on Improvements to Historic Property from the owners of 208 18th Avenue SW. This is a contributing property in the South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District. The Special Valuation Program is described in Attachments 1 and 2.

The Historic Preservation Officer has confirmed that the subject property meets basic program eligibility criteria:
* historic home included in a historic district or individually registered;
* application filed no later than two years after beginning the work; and
* per applicant's documentation, expenditures total at least 25% of the assessed value of the property, exclusive of land value, prior to the rehabilitation and meet eligible expenses criteria.

The Heritage Review Committee reviewed this project in March 2018, when the proposed work was in the permitting process. At that time permit approval was conditioned on replication of the street-facing windows and the side windows at East and West sides of the home nearest the fa?ade. The homeowner met the required conditions by installing wood-clad window...

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