File #: 19-0950    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2019 In control: Heritage Commission
Agenda date: 10/14/2019 Final action: 10/14/2019
Title: SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX VALUATION: 215 19th Ave SW
Attachments: 1. Special Valuation HRC Review SOI Checklist, 2. Application, 3. Historic Property Information, 4. Statement of Scope, 5. Expense Summary

Title

SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX VALUATION: 215 19th Ave SW

 

Recommended Action

Move to recommend to the Heritage Commission that the subject property be approved for Special Valuation, based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.

 

Report

Issue:

Whether to recommend that the Heritage Commission recommend that 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 215 19th 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 purpose of this meeting is for the Heritage Review Committee to confirm that the project resulted in completed work that is consistent with the US Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, and does not adversely affect those elements qualifying the property as historically significant.

 

 

 

 

Timeline for Special Valuation Review and Approval:

 

October 14                     Heritage Review Committee (HRC) on-site evaluation and recommendation.

 

October 23                     Heritage Commission Review of HRC recommendation

 

November 26                     City Council Review of Heritage Commission Recommendation for final determination

 

January 2020                     Submit signed agreement to Thurston County Assessor for processing.

 

 

Options:

1.                     The project work meets the Standards and should be recommended to the Heritage Commission for Special Valuation.

2.                     Only [certain listed work] meets the Standards, and project eligibility should be further evaluated.

3.                     The completed work does not meet the Standards and the committee does not recommend referral to the Heritage Commission.

 

 

Attachments:

HRC Review SOI Checklist

Application

Historic Property Information

Owners Statement of Scope

Expense Summary