File #: 20-0854    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Filed
File created: 10/20/2020 In control: Heritage Commission
Agenda date: 10/28/2020 Final action: 10/28/2020
Title: Special Property Tax Valuation for 222 19th Avenue SW
Attachments: 1. OMC 3.60 Special Property Tax Valuation, 2. HistoricInventory-0653, 3. Special Valuation Guide to Eligible Expenses, 4. Rudeen STV 222 19th Ave SW Slides
Related files: 20-0783

Title

Special Property Tax Valuation for 222 19th Avenue SW

 

Recommended Action

Move to accept HRC recommendation and recommend to City Council for final approval.

 

Report

Issue:

The Commission’s Heritage Review Committee (HRC) recommends the approval of the application for special valuation submitted by Diane Rudeen, owner of the residence at 222 19th Avenue SW.   The Commission will consider whether to concur with the HRC recommendation, concur with conditions, or not to concur.

 

The Commission’s recommended action will be forwarded to City Council for final consideration.

 

Staff Contact:

Marygrace Goddu, Historic Preservation Officer, Community Planning & Development, 360.753.8031

 

Presenter(s):

Garner Miller, Chair, Heritage Review Committee

 

Background and Analysis:

The Historic Preservation Officer reviewed materials submitted with the Special Valuation application for subject property and verified that the following program eligibility requirements have been met:

                     The building is designated and registered in the City of Olympia as contributing structure in the South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District.

                     The total qualified rehabilitation expenses exceed 25% of the pre-improvement assessed value of the home.

                     Owner’s total rehabilitation expenses are eligible program expenditures verified by receipts.

                     The rehabilitation period is within the required 24 months prior to the application date.

 

The Heritage Review Committee met on site and verified that the completed rehabilitation work meets the US Secretary of the Interior’s Standards, does not adversely affect the those elements that qualify it as historically significant, and the features named as historically significant when the building was designated were preserved in this rehabilitation. 

 

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):

Public interest in preserving the historic character of the South Capitol Historic District and the broader community.

 

Options:

1.                     Recommend approval

2.                     Seek revisions to the applicant’s qualified expenditures

3.                     Recommend denial

 

Financial Impact:

Staff time for processing Special Valuation applications is included in the base budget.  Approving the application would result in no direct financial impacts to City budgets.

 

Attachments:

OMC Chapter 3.60 Special Property Tax Valuation

Historic Inventory Form

Special Valuation: Eligible Expenses (Informational Sheet)

Special Valuation Application and County Assessor Certification

Owner’s submitted photos, summary of Total Qualified Expenses