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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. R24-79 - Fail - 0-7BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, Section 1: Approval. The possible nomination of Riverside Park to the National Register of Historic Places by the State Historic Preservation Review Board (hereinafter "National Register of Historic Places Nomination"), a copy attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby approved. Section 2: Execution. The Mayor is hereby given authority to approve and accept the National Register of Historic Places Nomination of Riverside Park, if approved by the State Historic Preservation Review Board, on behalf of the City. Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 27"' day of August, 2024, by Council Member Canape. PASSED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel the 27th day of August, 2024. APPROVED by the Mayor the 27th day of August, 2024. CITY OF LAUREL Dave Waggoner, Mayor ATTEST: Kelly Strecker, Clerk -Treasurer Michele L. Braukmann, Civil City Attorney R24-79 Approve and Accept Possible Nomination of Riverside Park to National Register of Historic Places RE: Riverside Park National Register nomination Dear Mayor Waggoner and City Council, We are pleased to notify you that the National Register nomination for Riverside Park will be considered by the State Historic Preservation Review Board for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. On February 11, 2020, the City of Laurel passed Resolution No. R20-05 to list Riverside Park in the National Register of Historic Places. The nomination is scheduled to be presented at Montana's Review Board's next meeting, the afternoon of September 12 at the at the Butte Public Library. An agenda of meeting and the nomination are posted at the State Historic Preservation Office's website on the National Register of Historic Places page under the link "State Historic Preservation Review Board Meeting," 1h p thTq- sn ..?civ �5hj g,., si ional eg," Bage da. Enclosed please find notification forms regarding concurrence or objection to this nomination. We invite your written comments, if any, on the historical, architectural, and archaeological significance of this property and submit those comments to this office at least two weeks prior to the board meeting. If you have any questions, please contact me at 444-3647 or via e-mail at iboughton@mt.gov. Please return the notification form to: John Boughton, National Register Coordinator Montana State Historic Preservation Office 1301 E. Lockey P.O. Box 201202 Helena, MT 59620 Sincerely, tt- John Boughton National Register Program MT State Historic Preservation Office Montana Historical Society 225 North Roberts, P.O. Box 201202 Helena, MT 59620-1202(406) 444-3647 Before a property may be listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the owner or owners must be given an opportunity to concur in or object to the nomination in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act and 36CFR60. Owners are asked to sign the attached form and return it to the State Historic Preservation Office within 30 days. If the State Historic Preservation Review Board approves the nomination and the property owner(s) have not gone on record objecting to National Register listing, the nomination then may be submitted to Washington, D.C. for official National Register designation. In the case of a proposed historic district, support for a nomination is sought from all property owners, including the owners of non -historic buildings within the district boundaries. If more than 50% of property owners object to the nomination, the district will not be listed in the National Register. If a majority of property owners object to nomination, the State Historic Preservation Officer may choose to submit such nominations to the Keeper of the Register for a formal determination of whether the property or district meets the criteria for Register listing. In these cases, the property or district will not be officially included in the Register until such time as the majority of property owners declare their support for the listing of their properties in writing to the State Historic Preservation Officer. This is to confirm that I have received information on the National Register of Historic Places and am aware of the effects of National Register listing. (See enclosed "National Register FAQs. `) I recognize that under the National Historic Preservation Act and the Montana State Antiquities Act I may concur in or object to the listing of my property in the Register. I understand that any objection to listing roust be notarized. The property name and address of my property is: Riverside Park I concur in the nominatic Owner's Name (I _...\JJ1_, Owner's toric Places. Date ature (if applicable) Address (if differe> >tate Zip Any owner or partial owner of private property who chooses to object to listing may submit to the State Historic Preservation Officer either a notarized statement certifying that the party is the sole or partial owner of the private property and objects to the listing OR a statement declaring (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the statement is true and correct that the party is the sole or partial owner of the private property and objects to the listing. I object to the nomination and request that my property not be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Owner's Name (printed) Date Owner's Signature Co -Owner's Signature (if applicable) Address (if different than above) City State Zip NOTARY SEAL Notary Signature I object to the nomination and request that my property not be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Owner's Name (printed) Date Owner's Signature Co -Owner's Signature (if applicable) Address (if different than above) City State Zip "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)." 111%,ftl WHEREAS, the City of Laurel, Montana has the vested power, authority and jurisdiction over the City Park known as Riverside Park which has been annexed into the City and is located adjacent to the Yellowstone River in Laurel Montana; and WHEREAS, the City, by and through its staff, would like to develop and submit a National Register Nomination to the State Historic Preservation Office and the National Park Service, keeper of the National Register of Historic Places, to include all of Riverside Park on the national registry to include the land, site, structures and cultural resources of the Park; and, K 11 LIMITH I W-fM RIG I# U10"IyAlf -- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby authorizes City Staff to prepare and submit a National Register Nomination for Riverside Park; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Mayor is authorized to execute any and all documents and applications required for submission of the nomination on the City's behalf Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on February 11, 2020, by Council Member PASSED and APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, this I I I day of February 2020. APPROVED by the Mayor this 11th day of February 2020. Nelson, Mayor FIVV-1*16 Bethany e!� ClerkfFreasurer Approved as to form: Sam S. Painter, Civil City- Attorney R20-05 Nomination of Riverside Park to National Register of Historic Places