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Department:

Contact Person/Phone:

DOF Analyst/Phone:

Department of Neighborhoods

Elizabeth Chave/206-684-0380

Amy Williams/206-233-2651

 

 

Legislation Title:

AN ORDINANCE relating to historic preservation, imposing controls upon the Egan House, a landmark designated by the Landmarks Preservation Board under Chapter 25.12 of the Seattle Municipal Code, and adding it to the Table of Historical Landmarks contained in Chapter 25.32 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

 

·         Summary of the Legislation:

The attached legislation acknowledges the designation of the Egan House as a historic landmark by the Landmarks Preservation Board, imposes controls, grants incentives, and adds the Egan House to the Table of Historical Landmarks contained in SMC Chapter 25.32.  The legislation does not have a financial impact.

 

·         Background:

The Egan House was built in 1958 and is located on the lower west slope of north Capitol Hill, above I-5 and the Eastlake neighborhood. A Controls and Incentives Agreement has been signed by the owner and has been approved by the Landmarks Preservation Board.  The exterior and the interior of the building are subject to the controls included in the Controls and Incentives Agreement.  However, the controls do not apply to the site, the bathrooms, and the office/bedroom on the lower level, or any in–kind maintenance or repairs of the designated features.

 

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Attachments:

Exhibit A – Vicinity Map of the Egan House