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Seattle Municipal Archives
PO Box 94728
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Phone: 206/233-7807
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Guide to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Records, 1975-1995


5754-B





Finding aid prepared by Julie Kerssen

Finding aid encoded by Julie Kerssen, 2006


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

City of Seattle
Seattle Municipal Archives

PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Phone: 206/233-7807
Email: archives@seattle.gov
http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives

 
Collection Number:
 

5754-B

 
Creator:
 

Seattle (Wash.). Office of Urban Conservation

 
Title:
 

Ballard Avenue Landmark District Records

 
Dates:
 

1975-1995 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

1.4 cubic feet
4 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Minutes, correspondence, reports, memos, and other materials related to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District and its oversight board.

 

Historical Note

The Office of Urban Conservation was created in 1975 as part of the Department of Community Development (DCD). It was founded in an era of citizen protests against a proposed urban renewal program that would have demolished Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market. The office’s mandate was to coordinate Seattle’s historic preservation programs and administer the city’s landmark boards and historic districts. When DCD was abolished in 1992, the office became the Historic Preservation Program in the Department of Neighborhoods.

When it incorporated in 1890, the city of Ballard had 1,636 residents. It boasted of being “the shingle capital of the world,” and its timber and fishing jobs drew many new residents, including many immigrants from Scandinavia. By 1900, its population of 4,568 made it the seventh largest city in Washington, and the town continued to boom, growing to 17,000 by 1907. Growth was quickly overwhelming the city’s ability to provide services, particularly a safe water supply, and Ballard’s citizens were increasingly considering asking Seattle to annex their town. The plan was voted down in 1905, but 15 months later annexation won out, and the town officially became part of Seattle on May 29, 1907. On that day, Ballard citizens showed their mixed feelings about the change by draping their city hall with black crepe and flying the flag at half mast.

The Ballard Avenue Landmark District was created by the Seattle City Council in 1976. Ballard Avenue was the core of the area’s central business district for decades. When Market Street became the main arterial, Ballard Avenue’s development effectively came to a standstill, preserving its character as a small-town main street with buildings from the 1890s to 1940s, along with the occasional hitching post. The Office of Urban Conservation, and later the Historic Preservation Program, provided staffing to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board.

Content Description

Minutes, correspondence, reports, memos, and other materials related to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District. Series are described more fully below.

Arrangement

The Ballard Avenue Landmark District Records are arranged into two series:

5754-B1: Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board Minutes, 1976-1995

5754-B2: Ballard Avenue Landmark District Subject Files, 1975-1995

Administrative Information

Separated Materials 

Publications were pulled from the collection and are cataloged separately in the Published Documents Index.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Records are open to the public.

Preferred Citation 

[Item and date], [Title of collection], Record Series 5754-B[X]. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board
Seattle (Wash.). Office of Urban Conservation
Seattle (Wash.)
Historic buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
Historic preservation--Washington (State)--Seattle

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

5754-B1:  Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board Minutes, 1976-1995

0.6 cubic feet 2 boxes
Minutes and agendas documenting regular and special meetings of the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board. The minutes report on issues discussed, tasks assigned, and actions taken, and include lists of board members and Office of Urban Conservation staff present. Board business primarily concerned consideration of applications for approval of architectural modifications and signage in the District. Other subjects include street lighting, zoning, parking, and transients.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/1


BALDB Minutes
  1976
 
1/2

BALDB Minutes
  1977
 
1/3

BALDB Minutes (Jan.-June)
  1978
 
1/4

BALDB Minutes (July-Dec.)
  1978
 
1/5

BALDB Minutes
  1979
 
1/6

BALDB Minutes
  1980
 
1/7

BALDB Minutes
  1981
 
1/8

BALDB Minutes
  1982
 
1/9

BALDB Minutes
  1983
 
1/10

BALDB Minutes
  1984
 
1/11

BALDB Minutes
  1985
 
1/12

BALDB Minutes
  1986
 
1/13

BALDB Minutes
  1987
 
1/14

BALDB Minutes
  1988
 
1/15

BALDB Minutes
  1989
 
1/16

BALDB Minutes
  1990
 
1/17

BALDB Minutes
  1991
 
1/18

BALDB Agendas
  1976
 
1/19

BALDB Agendas
  1977
 
1/20

BALDB Agendas
  1978
 
1/21

BALDB Agendas
  1979
 
1/22

BALDB Agendas
  1980
 
1/23

BALDB Agendas
  1981
 
1/24

BALDB Agendas
  1982
 
2/1

BALDB Agendas
  1983
 
2/2

BALDB Agendas
  1984
 
2/3

BALDB Agendas
  1985
 
2/4

BALDB Agendas
  1986
 
2/5

BALDB Agendas
  1987
 
2/6

BALDB Agendas
  1988
 
2/7

BALDB Agendas
  1989
 
2/8

BALDB Agendas
  1990
 
2/9

BALDB Agendas
  1991
 
2/10

BALDB Agendas
  1992
 
2/11

BALDB Agendas
  1993
 
2/12

BALDB Agendas
  1994
 
2/13

BALDB Agendas
  1995

 

5754-B2:  Ballard Avenue Landmark District Subject Files, 1975-1995

0.8 cubic feet 2 boxes
Correspondence, memos, clippings, and other materials relating to the work of the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board. A significant portion of the collection deals with elections for positions on the Board. Another sizeable set of records contains legal documents, correspondence, and background information relating to a series of lawsuits against the city relating to the historic district.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/1


Ballard Avenue Post
  1991-1993
 
1/2

Ballard Avenue Street Improvements
  1976
 
1/3

Ballard Avenue Street Improvements
  1977-1978
 
1/4

Ballard Avenue Street Improvements
  1979
 
1/5

Ballard Avenue Street Improvements
  1980-1988
 
1/6

Ballard Historical Society
  1988-1990
 
1/7

Ballard Historical Society
  1991-1992
 
1/8

Board Elections
  1976
 
1/9

Board Elections
  1977
 
1/10

Board Elections
  1978
 
1/11

Board Elections
  1979-1981
 
1/12

Board Elections
  1982
 
1/13

Board Elections
  1983
 
1/14

Board Elections
  1986
 
1/15

Board Elections
  1987
 
1/16

Board Elections
  1988
 
1/17

Board Elections
  1989
 
1/18

Board Elections
  1990
 
1/19

Board Elections
  1991
 
1/20

Board Elections
  1992
 
1/21

Board Elections
  1993-1994
 
1/22

Board Elections
  1995
 
2/1

Bylaws & Procedures
  1978-1988
 
2/2

Correspondence
  1975
 
2/3

Correspondence
  1977
 
2/4

Correspondence
  1977
 
2/5

Correspondence
  1979-1980
 
2/6

Correspondence
  1982-1983
 
2/7

Kustina Lawsuit - Correspondence & Memos
  1975-1976
 
2/8

Kustina Lawsuit - Correspondence & Memos
  1976
 
2/9

Kustina Lawsuit - Correspondence & Memos
  1977-1979
 
2/10

Kustina Lawsuit - Correspondence & Memos
  1980-1987
 
2/11

Kustina Lawsuit - Correspondence & Memos
  1990-1992
 
2/12

Kustina Lawsuit - Legal Documents
  1977-1978
 
2/13

Kustina Lawsuit - Legal Documents, Appeals
  1978-1979
 
2/14

Kustina Lawsuit - Legal Documents, Appeals
  1986-1992
 
2/15

News Clippings
  1976-1977
 
2/16

News Clippings
  1978-1980
 
2/17

News Clippings
  1989-1992
 
2/18

SEPA Declaration
  1976