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REV Staff Report 9/25STAFF REPORT Hearing Date: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: September 25, 2012 Mayor & City Council Sonya Wafters, Associate City Planner 208-884-5533 E IDIAN~-- IDAHO Scott Steckline, Land Development Supervisor 208-887-2211 SHP-12-003 -Whitehawk Subdivision I. APPLICATION SUMMARY The applicant, GGR, LLC, has applied for short plat approval of Whitebark Subdivision consisting of three (3) building lots on 2.11 acres of land in a C-G zoning district. The subject property is currently platted as Lot 4, Block 1 of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 2. The applicant proposes to subdivide the existing lot into three lots. The subject property is located north of E. Franklin Road and east of N. Nola Road, in the southwest '/4 of Section 8, T.3N., R.lE. II. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff finds the proposed plat is eligible to be processed as a short plat based on the following criteria: 1) The lot is part of a recorded subdivision; 2) The property is not part of a previous short plat; 3) The proposed plat does not exceed four (4) buildable lots; 4) No new street dedication is required and: 5) There are no impacts to health, safety of general welfare and the proposed subdivision is in the best interest of the city. Based on the aforementioned criteria, Staff recommends approval of the proposed Whitehawk Subdivision short plat with the conditions and findings stated in this report. III. PROCESS FACTS a. The subject application will in fact constitute a short plat as determined by City Ordinance. By reason of the provisions of UDC 11-SB-3, a public hearing is required before the City Council on this matter. b. Newspaper notifications published on: September 3, 2012, and 17, 2012 c. Radius notices mailed to properties within 300 feet on: August 31, 2012 IV. SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS The Applicant shall meet all terms of the approved annexation (AZ-00-024, Development Agreement Instrument #101135901), preliminary plat (PP-00-026), final plat (FP-OS-001), and development agreement modification (MI-07-003, Instrument # 107099629) approved for this subdivision. Whitehawk Sub SHP-12-003 PAGE 1 2. The proposed plat prepared by James Prince, dated 8/14/12 is approved as submitted. 3. Complete the Certificate of Owners. 4. If the City Engineer's signature has not been obtained within two (2) years of the approval of the short plat, the short plat shall become null and void unless a time extension is obtained, per UDC 11-6B-7. 5. Staff s failure to cite specific ordinance provisions of the Unified Development Code does not relieve the applicant of responsibility for compliance. V. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. All development improvements, including but not limited to water, sewer, fencing, pressurized irrigation and landscaping shall be installed and approved prior to obtaining certificates of occupancy. 2. A written certificate of completion shall be prepared by the landscape architect, landscape designer or qualified nurseryman responsible for the landscape plan upon completion of the landscape installation. The Certificate of Completion shall verify that all landscape improvements, including plant materials and sprinkler installation, are in substantial compliance with the approved landscape plan. 3. The applicant shall provide a 20-foot easement for all public water/sewer mains outside of public right of way (include all water services and hydrants). The easements shall not be dedicated via the plat, but rather dedicated outside the plat process using the City of Meridian's standard forms. The easement shall be graphically depicted on the plat for reference purposes. Submit an executed easement (on the form available from Public Works), a legal description, which must include the area of the easement (marked EXHIBIT A) and an 81/2" x 11"map with bearings and distances (marked EXHIBIT B) for review. Both exhibits must be sealed, signed and dated by a Professional Land Surveyor. DO NOT RECORD. Add a note to the plat referencing this document. 4. Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works development plan review, and construction inspection fees, as determined during the plan review process, prior to construction plan approval. 5. Compaction test results must be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building pads receiving engineered backfill, where footing would sit atop fill material. 6. Applicant shall be responsible for application and compliance with any Section 404 Permitting that may be required by the Army Corps of Engineers. 7. The engineer shall be required to certify that the street centerline elevations are set a minimum of 3-feet above the highest established peak groundwater elevation. This is to ensure that the bottom elevation of building is at least 1-foot above. 8. The applicant's design engineer shall be responsible for inspection of all irrigation and/or drainage facility within this project that do not fall under the jurisdiction of an irrigation district or the ACHD. The design engineer shall provide certification that the facilities have been installed in accordance with the approved design plans. This certification will be required before a certificate of occupancy is issued for any structures within the project. 9. At the completion of the project, the applicant shall be per the City of Meridian AutoCAD standards. These approved prior to the issuance of a certification of o project. Whitehawk Sub SHP-12-003 responsible to submit record drawings record drawings must be received and ccupancy for any structures within the PAGE 2 10. The applicants design engineer shall certify that all seepage beds out of the public right-of--way are installed in accordance with the approved design plans. This certification must be received by the City of Meridian Public Works Department prior to the project receiving final approval. 11. 100 Watt and 250 Watt, high-pressure sodium street lights shall be required per the City of Meridian Department of Public Works Improvement Standards for Street Lighting. All street lights shall be installed at developer's expense. Final design shall be submitted to the Public Works Department for approved. The street light contractor shall obtain the approved design on file and an electrical permit from the Public Works Department prior to commencing installations. The contractor's work and materials shall conform to the ISPWC and the City of Meridian Supplemental Specifications to the ISPWC. VI. EXHIBITS A. Vicinity Map B. Proposed Short Plat (dated: 8/14/12) C. Required Findings from the Unified development Code Whitehawk Sub SHP-12-003 PAGE 3 EXHIBIT A -Vicinity Map Whitehawk Sub SHP-] 2-003 PAGE 4 EXHIBIT B -Proposed Short Plat (dated: 8/14/12) ~g-~ X Y i I ~.. 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Whitehawk Sub SHP-12-003 PAGE 5 EXHIBIT C -Required Findings from Unified Development Code In consideration of a short plat, the decision-making body shall make the following findings: A. The plat is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the Unified Development Code; The Comprehensive Plan designates the future land use of this property as Commercial. The current zoning district of the proposed plat is C-G. Therefore, the proposed short plat complies with the Comprehensive Plan and the UDC. B. Public services are available or can be made available and are adequate to accommodate the proposed development; Staff finds that public services are adequate to serve the site as evident by the approval of the Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 2 (FP-OS-001). C. The plat is in conformance with scheduled public improvements in accord with the City's capital improvements program; Staff finds that the development will not require the expenditure of capital improvement funds. All required utilities are being provided with the development of the property at the developer's expense. D. There is public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development; Staff finds that the development will not require major expenditures for providing supporting services. The developer and/or future unit owners will finance the extension of sewer, water, utilities and pressurized irrigation to serve the project. The primary public costs to serve the future tenants will be fire and police services. E. The development will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare; and Staff recognizes the fact that traffic and noise may increase with the approval of this subdivision; however, staff does not believe that any additional amount generated will be detrimental to the general welfare of the public in the surrounding area. Staff finds that the development of this site will not involve uses that will create nuisances that would be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. F. The development preserves significant natural, scenic or historic features. Staff is not aware of any significant natural, scenic or historic features associated with the development of this site. Whitehawk Sub SHP-12-003 PAGE 6 IllKtori~td ilescxrc i TAG Hlstor~l Research ~ Consulting tnoorporated fn 1994 as The Arrowrock Group, Tnc., with the goal of providing quality historkal research services to dtents. In 2005 we adopted ~ new business name to rrrore Nearly define our company. tk~r services have expanded to indude Section 106 docxirr~ntation, preparation of National Register of Historic Pieces'nominations, litigation support services, creation of narrative text for interpretive exhibits, house histories, and museums collection management consuitir#g. A woman-owned business, TAG is certified as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) by the Idaho Department of Transportation. We support the history community by mentoring high .school aril university students with an Interest in history and historic preservatbn. TAG is the proud. recipient of the 2009-2010 Mayor's Award for Excellence in Art & History/Business Support of Mlstory. Barbara Aerry Bauer 'received her B.A. In history .from Boise Sate University in I985 and her M.A. In PubFtk History from Boise Stag lJnlversity in 2000. She has worked for the Buffalo Bilt Hlstarkaf Center, Cody, Wyoming, and served as director of the Basque Museum and Cultural' Center In Boise.. Her master's thesis was an interpretive narrative and exhibit for the Boise. Depot. With a spedal interest In the history of neighborhoods alai urban de~opment, she has- been the proj~t manager far historic site<surveys in Boise, Caldwell and Ada County and has given ~blk presentations on focal. and neigh~rhood history.. She is liaison for all transportatbn and c~mmunfcations-related Section 106 compliance projects. She rccentiy serveK! as project manager for the development of an interpretive plan -for a hlsEort~c ranch. located near iZawl'ins,lNyoming, and rims manager for two exhibit'projects. for the Idaho Historical Society. Barbara is a rnem~r of the Boise City Arts and History Commission and is in charge'of coordinating the Depot Day Cetebratbn for the Commission. She is iwrrenity working on a book about the history of South Boise.. Elizabeth Jacox has more than 30 years of experience in -the field of historical research. She received her BA. in history from Idaho State University in 1950. Site was employed by the Idaho State Historical Society Library and Arochhres from 1481- 19.95 where she was responsible for managing the historic photograph collection arx assisting the publk with research in special collections and anhives. With TAG she has served as project manager for histork-site surveys to Nampa, Pocatello, Weiser and Halley, oral written National Register of Historic Places nominations for neighborhoods In Nampa and Pocatello, as well as the Halley Masonic Lodge. she coordinated a r®cords management pro}ect for tip Idaho [~partmeni of lames and managed a project to assist the 1er-ome County Historical Museum in managing a special collection of ariifacts related to the. World War II era Japanese n~ocatton center at :Hunt, Idaho. Elizabeth recently completed a 3-year elected term as a small business. representative on the board of the American Guttural .Resources Association and remains an active member of several ACitA oomtnittees. PO. 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Muse~n ~ Cuiturod Center, Boise, klaho Development of interpretive Ebit Text, idaim Black History Museum, Boise, kiaho Interpretive Text, Oregon Trait Markejs, Boise, klaho Historic Buildings at iCuna, lda1~, Slide Presen~rtion Secdan l06 Documwtfbatlaz Boise C3eothermal Expansion Project, HflR Engineers Ada County Highway District, various projects City of DonneAy Surf~e ar-d C3round Weser Control Project Eagle Road Underpass Patlwvay Mlerrill Park, Boise Rivrx Brkige, Eagle, Idaho New Plymouth U.S. 30 Pedestrian Pathway Hwy 16, I-84 to klaho 44 Envircmmentai Study Section 106 Compliance Cdiister'Netghbo`haod Plan 5eetian 108 Carnpliance- Heybum Culinary Water System ~proverner-ts Section 106 Ccur~ptiance-Ease as~teway Sfluth Deveiopmerrit Section 109 Compliance- Aspen FaNs, Canyon County, Idaho FCC 620f621 =Documentatwn icx Csl1 TOwar Sites Five Mib Road, Franidin Road ido Fairvunn~r Ave Determination of Adverse Effect, A(f) and Merrrorandurn of Agreement We,+ser-Staff greet and t~Hctest Ave: stay Ave~we to Indian Head Road, Determination of Adverse €ffed, 4(17 slid Allerr-orartdian of Agreement References avNiaMe on request Equal Employment Oppofiurity Policy statement 7Yre Arrowrgck Group, Ina, d/b/a TAG Historical Research k Consultbrg is ~tunitted to egrml employment apport~ityto all quatiGed persons without regard to race, c~tor, creed, religion. age. 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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE President and Prpal Historian, TAG Historical Research and Consulting, (1993 -PRESENT) 301.1 City of'Boise, tdaho. inverrtory artd Collection Managemerrft of artifiacts arxi d~xrx'rsa Fire Departmer>t. GeoEngineers, Boise, l~ho 1.~erat~e review for Pra~poeed rr~ddie sct~ot, BNenatxxg. Was~nptai Ht?R Er~neers Boise,. kiaho. Sectron 106 Doctxner-tatron 1-90 Beck Road h~terct~ge, Project #A010(963). Holland HaR, Boise, Idaho. Litigates support. .Paragon. Engineers, Narr~a, k#aho. Historic She Survey Mi~anci Road to Lake Lowed Road, Canyon , Idaho. 2010 Ada Cour~r Highway District -. intensive teva~l documentation of two Ada.County oanats. .Centre Consulting, Boise,. Idaho, Section 106 documentatior~ often gas well sites located within Payette Cour~y, Ids: City of CaidweN, Idaho. Reconnaissances Surrey of 25 properties l>cated an ki~to Street. City of Names, Idaho. Greerti~wrst Fdc~d-Happy 1r/aiiey Road Roundatxx~t, Section 106 docun~entetion College of kiaho. interpretive text for "The Hat" historic interurbein stricture. Idaho Department of Transportation. interpretive Exhibit at Stricker Site, Rode Creek, Idaho. kiah0 Departrr~nt of Trar~portation, D~triGt 4 Section 106 ration ~3 NV State Lure 10 Roadside Parrk, Project No. A011(614) Key #11614. Idaho Departrner~ of Transportation, District 4. Section 106 i~ocurnerttation. US93 MP9-1600Id, Project No. A011(616) Key No. 11616 Idaho State Mistorrcal Society. interpretive Panels for Historic Hatch House and associated bu{!dings,. Franklin., tdaho. HDR Eng{nears, 'Boise, fdaho. Boise Geothermal Project, Section 106 documentation Twin Falls Historic Preservation Commission. Agricultural Survey of Twin Falls County and MNner tntensive level Documentation. 2069 Boise F~storic Preservation Commission, Landmarks Nominatkm and Book Project Holland and Hatt Attorneys, Boise, titigation research Idaho Heritage Trust, Co#leetion Inventory, Jerome County tuluseum ttlatw Historical Society, lntroduetory workshop to ~ur~eers at the History Hatch muse on using Past Perfect Museum software for coltections inventory. Idaho Legislative Services, Base, research, wrt#ing and text for descriptive bo~Clet on the #daho State Caprtot. City of Nampa, Idaho. Reconr~alssance Survey of the Easts{de Neighbat-ood Twin Fat#s County, Agricultural Survey and Intro~c#ory Vokkshop to R arwe Level Survey 2008 t-kss Collection #nventory, Aaht~, k#aho Capitd Trunk, Educational toot, .Idaho State Historica{ Society, review and update materials City of Nampa, Recxinnaissance Survey of Dovvr-town Narnpa Ada Courtly, Reconnaissance Survey of Selected Agricukurai Properties. Pioneer Interpretive;Center, Frank#{n Idaho,, exhibit deve{opment JO Ranch,, Rawlins,. Idaho, ~terpretive plan FCC Documentation for Vark-trs-Gail Tower Sites. Section `106 Cornpliar~e, Transportation Projects {various projects), prat man-t, work and report preparation National Register Nomination Haney Masonic Lodge, Halley, Idaho 2007 Recor-nal~sahce-level survey, Main Street p1t~ ~4 Additicx-al ProperEles, t-fe~lery~ Idaho tnfens{ve level Survey of Buildings, Preparation of historic Context for Bayt~rse, Idaho Research, Preparation of Exhibit ~3t#{tree, H:istary of the fr~eemasor'ts ir- #daiho wm aarbara Pbrry 8ar)er Tit6 Hfsl Dried Ro~uch ~ Gons~~llnp ~-t tnventory of Cotlections, Ritter island State hark, Idaho FCC Documentatiormi for Various Cell Tower Sites Section 1 ~ Coi~r~t+ance, Transportation Projects (various projects), project .management, field work arxi report pre~ration._ Zb08 interpretive Exhibit Ckavetupment, Rock Creek Inerpretive Center, Twin Falls County, Idaho FCC Documentation for Various Ceti Tower Sees Section 1tJ6 Compliance, 7ransporta#ion Projects (variais proJeots), field work grid report preparation. House t-tistory, fFio James Oakes t-buse, t3oise, Idaho Reconnatssarice-tevel Survey,: Selected Agric~tural Properties, EagM, Idaho. Reconnaissance-tevei Survey, t~reperation of htationai Register Nomination, Otd Nampa Ne~hborhood Historic District, tVarr-~, Idaho. Recornaissance-level Survey, Two llnfetated t+Jeighborhoods, Wets, kiaho Preparat~n of Mint-rr~ctia Rreser~tion, }~stcuy of t3evetaprr>~ a~i Ada County Preparaiton of Natianai `Register Nomination, Unnamed Ftistoric District, a~ja~rit to Okf Town, Pocatetb, #daho. tVewspaper Research for HABS/HAER C)octxrterftatian SWCA Environmental. Preparation ~ Records for Transfer to ~e State Archives, Idaho. Department of Larx~, Boise, Idaho. Ir~rr~ory of C~tections, Harriman Cottage, :Harriman State Park. Pre~iratiori of Interpretive Exhibits; Pioneer ti3terpretive Center, Frarsc4tn, Idaho. 2005 Five Mite Road, Franklin Road to Fairview:Ave DetemHnatbn of Adverse Effect, 4(f) and Memorandum ~ Agreemer~ Weiser-State Street and Hillcrest Ave: Gray Avenue to Irxftain bead Road, Detemiiriatiart of Adverse Effect, 4(f) eirtid Memorarxit~r~ of Agreemer>t City of Pocatello, Neal Register t~brnirtaitiori, Lincoln-Jotx-son Avartues t~tghborhood Esther Dairies Palmer House, Montour, k3eho, Historic Size Docixrientation FCC 62U - Doci.nt~e~atton far Cell Tower Sitee, various locations. a Pwry l~at~or rata rr~sarr~ar~re~.rcn a cons 2~t Rock Creek Interpretive Center exhibit research and development 2004 Proposed Telecomrrtunicatior~ Tower, 5~.0-2089, 822471N. State 3t., t3arden Cityy, ic4aha. April-August 2004--City ~ Pocatello, Lincoln Johnson Aves. Area Reoonnalsaance-level Survey. City of CakiweN, Arlington Addition Reconnaissance-level Survey. Historical research, interpretive exhibit, Jacobs-Ubern~gua House,. Basque. Museum & Cukural Center, Boise. Section 106 sunny and eligibility determination of selected miningsite, Oregon State Office, Bureau ~ Land Managemer~, Vale. t~strict. Four Garners Beautification Projesct, McCall, Section 106 Banks to Lawman Chip Seal, Section 106 Reconnaissance-level surveys of the Proposed:Exparic~d North End Historic Qistrict and the Proposed East End Historic District and preparatbn of a statement of s~nificarx;e for the .East ....End Historic District and related properties, Boise. 'Research, ~tigation supfwrt servicxs for Notlar-d & Hart, LLP. Natkx~al Register nomination of the`Baker house, Cottorwwood, Idaho. CONTINUING EDUCAITION: Septerr~er 2008 -The Business ~ CRM° Contracting and Pr~ect Management. Presented by :SRI Foundation, Tuc~ori, Arizona. June`2007 -The Section 106 Essentials. isory Council on Historic Proservation, Boise, ldatio. December 2007 - Handling Section 4{F) Considerations in klaho. Presented by :Federal Highway Adrrsrfistratan, Boise, kiaho. April 2004--National Preservation Institute workshop, "Section 4{f) Comptartce for Trportation Projects:" Fetxuary 2003 -Transportation National Environmental Policy Act Workshop. May 2002--University of Nevada-Reno, Heritage Resourcxss Managerr~nt Program workshop, "Ir~trodudion to 106 Review." OTHER"WORK EXPERIENCE: Program Assistant, Artist Services Program, kfaha Conmsssion on the Arts, Boise (1991-1993). Executive Directo[, Basc)ue Museum and Cukural Center, Boise (1990-1991). vra bra ~*f' Bauer roc r~a~ar~a~a.~n a c~-,av 20if Field Consultant, Working Together, Idaho State :Historical Society, Boise {1866-1869),. Collectk~ns Manager, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming (1986-19!38). Staff Assistant, Wyoming Council for the Fiurnar~ties, Laramie,, Wyoming (1985-1986): Archives Assistant, .American Herbage Center Archives, llnivers~y of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming (1985-1986). Curatorial Assistant, Plains tn~dian Musetxn, Buifab B81 Historical Center, Cody; Wyoming (1964- 1988}. Coordinator, Annual Plains fndian Powwow, sponsored by the Plains Indian Museum, BufFalo 8111 Historical Center, Cody,. Wyoming (1964-1987). LECTURE8: Presentation,. "Traclang the Main Line" for Boise City Arts and History Commission, Depot Day (APri1 ) Presentation, "Historic Neighborhoods in Boise" for Doug Sfanw~eins, Ttmber#ne !-ugh Sc~OOi (May 2007,. May 2008) Workshop Presenter "Boise's Historic Streetscapes" for Boise State University, Sahod of Extended Studies. {Mary 2008) Presentation, "C3nce Upon the Trottey: Boise's Electric Road,".The Fettucine Forum (May 2008] "Walking Tom of Scxttft Boise` Preservation Idaho (September 2007) Presentation, "History in Yax Badryard -South Boise" for Our Lady of the .Rosary Cathoac Church (November 2007) "A Neighborhood :History of south Boise,. Ada County Planning and Deveeaprrterrt (October 2006). :Series of 3 presentations, May-Se~ember 2005, "Historic Land Use in the Treas~e Ya~ley, .Looping the Loop" and "Hot Water for'Boise"COMPASS Presentation, "'t892 inthe Heart<of Boise," February 2003, North Ertd Nelghborhaoct Associatbn Presentation, "A Neighborhood History of South Boise, `September 2003, tkiginal South Boise Neighborhood Assocation Speaker, "New Resourcesfor Museums,.` Idaho Assocatior- of Museums Annual Conference, Grangeufl~, Idaho. (1998) Speaker, "~kxkfa Mountain Mining History;' Idaho Assot~ation of Archa~eologiaits, Boise, kleiho. (1~~~) Speaker,'7n Their-Own Words: The Use of Oral History at the Basque Museum and Culttix'al CeMer," Paci~ Northwest and Southwest tkal History Associatior~ Annual Meeting; Reno, Nevada. (1991) Speaker, 'The Care and. Handling of Attifat~s'' Idaho. Association ~ Museurne/kiart~o State Historical Soci~y combined Meeting Boise, Idaho. (19119) vw ~arb~rt Hary eas~r TAG t~lakk-rtc~J 17~+roarch i~ Coras~~-p sort Speaker, "Condition Reportir~ Paintings and Bronzes", Buffalo Bih Historical Cater, Cony, Wyomir~, {1888). Speaker, "Care arxi Storage of Photographs in Museum Collections," CotoradoNlfyomi~g Association of Museums,. Cody, Wyoming. (1~8) WORKSHOPS AND RELATED PROFE8310NAL EXPERIENCE: Member, Boise City Arts 8 History Committee,'3yr appointment, 2008 -2011 Independer~ School District of Base City--Consuitani for eoNVn House Interpretive Program- Grants writer, researcher, exhibit development. ~ 1993,preser~ Presenter, "Care of Collections," Buf-alo BiH Hhstoricai Center, Cody, Wyomir~. (1988) Participant, Smithsonian Institution's Office of Museums Pr~rarns, "Museum lighting lNorkshop " {1987) Participant, Interrnuseum Conservation Assoc~ited Conference, "Problem Solving in the Cars and Handlr~ of Museum Calections." Oberlin, Ohio. {1987) Evaluator,. Wya~ning Council for the Humanities grant, '1NoNes and Namara: Coexistence, Competeion and :Conflicts," Wyorrrfnp. (1985) Participant,: Plains Indian Seminar, "Sacred Materials," Bt~ffab Biil Historical Center, Cody,. Wyoming.. (1985) PUBLIGAT~NS: Sifter FaN: Saddles and Satktl~errrakirrg in Idaho. Boise, Ideho, Ic~ho State Mistorlcal Society, acs: P A,Guide to Powfnnws in fhe West. Cock, Wyoming: Buffa~ BiH Historical Center, 8985. "Arrowrock imam is Bunt," i'daho Yesterdays 29 (Spring 1985). v~ 6arE~ra Prmy Bauer TAG NlsbrlcrllRms+euch ~ Consr~lNr-Q 2ai1 VITA Elizabeth P. Jacox P.O. Box 7333 Boise, k#atto 83707-1333 {2f18) .338-1014 e}scox~taghistory.c~m EDUCATION Idaho State university, B. A.1980 (History) SUMMARY OF RELATED EXPERIENCE: (2004 -2010) Secretary and tonsutt~ Historian, TAG Historical Research r3< Coruutting [a!b/n The Anowrock Group, Inc.j (May 1995-present) 2011 City of Cak#wetl, Windshield Survey and Recommendations for Survey ~ Mid-Twentieth Cer~ury Residential Neighborhoods City of Halley, Research arul text, Historic Four Corners booklet Ctty of Boise, Idaho. Mverttory and Codlectiorr Management of artifacts.and documents, Fire Department. GeoEngineers, Boise, Idaho Literature reviewior proposed middle school, Ebensburg, Washington HDf2 Engineers., Base, Idaho. Section 106 t?ocurnentation 1-80 Beck Road Mterchange, Project #A01U{963). Paragon Engineers, Nampa, klaho. History Sle Survey Midland Road to Lake Lowell Road, Canyon County, Idaho. 2010 City of Caktwell, Idaho. Reconnaissance Surrey of 25 residential properties and one church Located on Idaho Street. City of Nampa, Idaho. Greenhurst Road-Happy Valley Road Roundabout;Section 106 documentation City of Nampa, Idaho. trrtensive le~l surrey and photo documentation ~ C~ Mercy Hospital. Calege of Idaho. lriterpretive text for "The Hat" historic interurban structure. Idaho Depattmen# of Transportafiori. Interpretive. Exhibit at S#rrolzer :Site, Rock Creek, kfaho. Idaho State Historical Society. Interpretive Panels for Historic Hatch House and associated buildings, Frank!rn, kdaho. HDR Engineers, Boise,- kiaho. $oise Geothermal Project, Section 106 documentation Twin Fails County, Historic context of Milner Tawnsiteand reconnaissance level survey of 5 selected agricultural properties 200si Boise Historic Preservation Commission, Larxsntarks tr~mination and Hook Project Holland and Hart Attorneys, Boise, Litigates research Idaho Heritage Trust; Hunt CoNection inventory, Jerome County Museum Idaho Historical Society, tntroductory workshop to volunteers at the Historic Hatch douse on using Past Perfect Museum s~ware for coNections inventory. Idaho Legislathre Services, Boise, research, writing and text for descriptive booklet on the Idaho State Capitol. City of Nampa, Idaho. Reconnaissance Survey of the Eastside Neighborhood Twin Falls County, Agricultural Survey and Introductory Workshop to Reconnaissance Level Survey Idaho Heritage Trust,. Coi{ection Inventory, Hess Herbage Museum, Ashton, kiaho '.Bureau of Land Management, Draft lrrterpretMe Plan, JO Rand, Raw~ns, WV~rorrting Idaho State Historical Society, Capitol Trunk educational toot, review and update materials City of Nampa, Reoonnaissance-level Solvay, Downtown Nampa., Idaho Ada County History Preservati~- Corrunissbn, Reconnaissance-level Survey, Selected Rural Properties, Ada Y, :Idaho Idaho State Historicaf Societyftdaho Transportation ~., Continuing project,. Pioneer :Interpretive Center, ..Franklin, Idaho, development ~' interpretive exhibit 2007 Cityof Haney,.:Reconnaissance-level Survey, Main Street plus 4 Additional Properties, Halley, Idaho .Idaho Herbage Trust, Irrtensive,Levei Sunray of Buldiri~s, Preparation of Historic Context for Bayhorse, Idaho Idaho State Historical Society, Research, Preparation of Exhibit Outline, History of the .Freemasons iR Idaho Idaho Herbage Trust, tnverrtory of Coilectior~, Ritter Island State Park, idxrt+o Haney Masonic Lodge, Preparation ~ I~tionai Registerof Historic Places Nomination, Halley Masonic Lodge Section 1t)6 Comptiarx:e, Transportation Projects (various projects), >rieki work and report preparation. v#s E1iltb~rh l'..kcox 7A~ NJslorlcal t7esearch ~ Ca-s~inp 20l0 i~iolEaday Ertgineerir~, Inc. City of Donnelly Surtace and t3round WaterControl Project Eagle Road Underpass Pathway Merrill Park, Raise River Bridge,. Eagle, tdaha Nan Plymouth t1.S. 30 Pedestrian Pathway Connecting kaho PartrlerslCH2MHiil Hwy 16, 1~4 to klaho 44 Environmer~ai Study Doherty & Associates Compliance Collister Neighborhood Plan Geo Engineers Eagle Gateway South Development Larxlrnark Engineers Aspen Fails, Canyon County, Idaho fCC Documentation far Various ~l Tower Sites Terracon Er~gtneers Strata Engineers 2006 Idaho Historical Society/Idaho Traneportaation Dept.; Interpretive Exhi#~t Develaprr~ertt, Rock Creek Interpretive Center, Two Falls County, Idaho FCC t~octrrnerr~ation for Various Cep Tower Sees Section 406 Compliance; Transportation Projects {various projects), field work and report preparation. David end Sharon Oster, 1-kkwse Histcxy, fhe James makes Flouse, Boise, Idaho City of Este Historic Preservation Commission, Reconnaissance-level Survey, Selected Agricultixal Properties, Eagle; Idaho. Cityy of Nampa Hestor~ Preservation Commission, Recarrnaissanc~-level Survey, Preparation of Natbr~i Register. Nomination, Old Nampa trleighborhood Historic District, , Idaho. City of Weiser, Historic Preservation Commission Reaorxfaissance-level Survey, Two ihtreia#ed Neighborf~ootls,'1JVei$er, .Idaho Ada Caur~y Piann~g erxt tJevebpment, Preparat~n of Mini-media Presentation, F~story of Deveksprrter~ irr Ada County .City of Pocatello'Historic Preservation Commission, Preparat~n of National Register :Nomination, l.~nnamed Historic District, adjacent to Qid Town, t'ocatetlo, Idaho. Idaho Departmerd ~ Lands, Box inventory, Preparation of Records for Transfer to the state Archives, Idaho Herbage Trerst, Inventory of CWlectiarrs, Harriman Cottage, Harriman State Partc. Septemt~er 2006 -March 2007, Preparation ~ lr-terpretive Exhit~its, Pioneer Interpretive Cartier, Franklin, kiehv. Irrforrna~tio+n abQUf Ti~G propcfs prevaus ib 2006 avalabb upon regcrest v~ F~itb~rh P..ficox TAG NlsbrlcaJ /'3o~tu'ch ~ Gonsu~r-p 2010 OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE Administrative Assistar~, Foothills School of Arts ~ Sciences, Boise, Idaho (Septerr~er 199J- June 2tlf}4) Co-owner, with George Jacox, Kestrel Books, a used and antiquarian book store (December 1996-March 1998) Librarian, Historical Library, tdaho State Historical Society (November 1981-April 199.5) Cataloger, Idaho Oral History Center, Idaho State Historical Society (November, 1980-October, 1981) 1NORKSHOPB 8 RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Srr~ii Business Board Representative, American Cultural Resources Association (1 term 2007- 2010) Atteixied l.kiiversity of Nevada Reno, Heritage Resources Management Program workshop gntnoduction to Section 106 Review." (May 2002) :Attended Getty Conservation Instihite workshop "Preventive Care of Photographic Prints and Negatives." (Part .one, July 1991; Part two, March 1992) Attended Rochester ~stitute of Technology workshop "Preservation of Black and White Photographic Mnages„ (Augu:t'4984) Northwest Oral History Association Secretary-Treasurer (1985-1986); Vice President (1991- 1990; Newsiettereditor (1991-1996) Member, Bibliography Comm tee, Idaho Library Association, 1986-1994. Member, 1993 kiaho Book Award Committee,: kaho Library Association. Presentation, "Care.. of Historic Photograph Collections." idaho Power Company Err~oyees' Brown Bag Lundteon, Boise, November 1995. :Presentation, "A View from Within .& Without: The Nez Perce Photographs of E. Jane. Gay, A Presentation. ort Research in Progress." (with WFiiam E. Tydeman). ktaho State Museum, Boise, March, 1995. Presentation, "Resources ~ the Idaho Historical Library 8~ State Archives." idaho Family History Canfererx;e, Boise, May, 1994. Presentation,'12esourcesfcr Teachers at the klaho State Historical Society Lib{ary.and :Archives." History Day Workshop'for Teachers, Idaho Falls, October, 1993. Presentation, "Photographic Preservation." idaho Family History Conference, Boise., February, 1993. vra EksaGsrh P..kCOx TAG Nisro~lcar Rase~+cb 6 ConsuJtinQ 3010 Presentation, "Silver Sun Beams and History: Photographs at the kiaho ate Historical Society," Fall Program for ~dt~lts at the Public Library, Twin Fatb, November, 1992, Workshop session on coibctron access and bash photograph preservation. Basic Hands-on Preservation Wort~cssiwp, Cottonwrood, October, 1992. Session chair,: "Oral History Practicum." Jdnt meeting ~ the Northwest Ural History Association, Northwest Archivists and Pacific .Northwest History Conference, Moscow, April, 1989. Presentation, "Access to Drat History Materials ~ the Archives." .lant meeting of the Northwest Aral History Association and the Northwest Archivists. Spokane, March 1987. Presentation, "Cataloging Historical Photographs:" Diversity of Local history Conference, Bowe, September 1984. Presentation, "Biographical Research." Pubtishat~le Prose: A Writer's Workstmp, Boise, 1984. Presentation, "Preservation of Photographs." Idaho All-Museums Conference, Boise, November 1883. Presentation, "Cataloging Oral 1-#story Collections." 2nd Idaho Oral History .Conference, Boise, dune; 1981. PUf3LtCAT~N8 Book Review, :Bold Splr~: Hawga Esfby's FnrgOtten Walk across Vaclbrran America, by Linda '.Lawrence }-lent (Oregon Historical Quarter~r, iWirr>ter 2004) "Newspapers on Microfilm:"The Idaho Litxariaan (July 1964) '"Cook Ptwtographer; and Friend':.bne Gays Phwtographs, 1889-1892." Idaho Yesterdays (Spring 1984) Directory of Oral History Resources in Idaho (co-.author with Madeline Budcendorf} (Boise: klaho Oral History Center, '1982) via ECrsabe'dt P. ,cox TACa tilsbrka/Resea+ch & Consuhmp 20i0