Landmarks Preservation Board Process
January 2001
Dear Seattle Public Library patrons and friends:
The Seattle Public Library, under its Libraries for All program,
is planning on changes to improve many of its branch libraries and the
Central Library. As part of the planning process, and as required by
environmental regulations, the Library has considered the historic and
architectural significance of its Modern-era buildings, those that date
from the 1950s and 1960s. This effort is part of the library's ongoing
stewardship of its properties.
The historic review has resulted in landmark nomination reports for
six buildings - the Central Library and the North East, Henry, Southwest,
Ballard and Magnolia branch libraries. Seattle's Landmarks Preservation
Board is responsible for reviewing all the nominations at public meetings.
The Library and its historic consultant believe that two of the buildings,
the North East and Magnolia libraries, should be given landmark status.
The Library remains committed to its vision for improved and expanded
library facilities. Regardless of the individual building's landmark
status, the Library plans to select and work with qualified architectural
designers, library staff and patrons, and the residents of Seattle to
assure the new building designs are respectful of the qualities of the
existing buildings and sensitive to community needs.
Landmark status does not preclude changes to a property. If a building
is designated as a landmark, there will be design reviews with the city's
Landmarks Preservation Board.
The City of Seattle requires that a potential landmark property be
at least 25 years old and have intact original qualities. Seattle's
landmark ordinance also requires that a designated property meet specific
criteria.
The landmarks board reviewed the nominations for the Central, North
East and Southwest library buildings in December. It decided not to
designate the Central Library and to further consider the North East
and Southwest libraries at a public meeting on Wednesday,
Jan. 17. The landmarks board will review nominations for Henry,
Ballard and Magnolia libraries at a public meeting on Wednesday, Feb.
7. Both meetings are set for 3:30 p.m. in the Arctic Building, 700 Third
Ave., 10th floor, room 1003.
If you would like to know more about the plan for replacing the Central
Library, visit the Library's Web site at www.spl.org.
If you would like to know more about the landmark board's meetings,
contact Beth Chave, board coordinator in the city's Division of Urban
Conservation, at 206-684-0380.
Copies of the landmark nomination reports on the Feb. 7 agenda are
available for review at the Henry Library, 425 Harvard Ave. E.; the
Magnolia Library, 2801 34th Ave. W.; the Ballard Library, 5711 24th
Ave. N.W.; and in the Humanities Department in the Central Library,
1000 Fourth Ave.
Copies of the landmark nomination reports on the Jan. 17 agenda are
available for review at the North East Library, 6801 35th Ave. N.E.;
the Southwest Library, 9010 35th Ave. S.W.; and in the Humanities Department
in the Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave.
Sincerely,
Deborah L. Jacobs
City Librarian
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