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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5315 RESOLUTION NO. 5 3 1 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING AND SUPPORTING THE AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN WHEREAS, the Auburn Pioneer Cemetery, previously known as the Faucett .Cemetery, the Cemetery at Slaughter, and the Japanese Cemetery, is a resting place for some of Auburn's early settlers who immigrated to the White River Valley as early as the 1860's; and WHEREAS, a portion of the Cemetery was historically set aside for the congregation of the White River Buddhist Temple and for many of Auburn's early residents of Japanese ancestry; and WHEREAS, the City of Auburn Parks Department is charged with the operation and maintenance of the Cemetery; and WHEREAS, the historic value and rare nature of the site was honoced when, in 2016, Auburn Pioneer Cemetery was designated as a Gity of Auburn and King County Landmark; and WHEREAS, the development of fhe Master Plan included input from the Master Plan Steering Committee Auburn Parks and Recreation Board, Cemetery Board, and members of the White River Buddhist Temple and Seattle Buddhist Temple; and WHEREAS, the Auburn Pioneer Cemetery Master Plan provides an inventory of graves and inurnments, a conceptual site plan and suggested next steps for the development and preservation of this unique and important site; and Resolution No. 5315 September 5, 2017 Page 1 of 2 WHEREAS, a Master Plan is a critical element to be used when seeking funds to implement the actions recommended in the Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. That the Auburn City Council adopting the Pioneer Cemetery Master Plan. Section 2. That the Mayor and staff are authorized to take such further action as is consistent with the legislative intent hereof to implement the Plan, including having staff pursue funding opportunities in support thereof. Section 3. That this Resolution shall be in full and effect upon passage and signature hereon. a�n '"— Dated and Signed this�day of � , 2017. CITY OF AUBURN N NCY BAC , MAYO ATTEST: � Da elle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: iel B. He' Attorney Resolution No. 5315 September 5, 2017 Page 2 of 2 �.'S� 4 's-,"I ♦ _ Tid/• ! v �.,� � +`. 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' ��' � � � ,�" '` -fa 1r;7 � � � � '� � .'� {. y i � b + a � �s � � ./,r� ��� � .1'% .�./ j. � ��^ '_ � � a � ..� f �,Y�� .� � ' .I^u G,. t � '�� `��' ' I • �'+" � , , •1�rr. � • — . � � " �tt ,._ ,,�� ', • N �. . ;.'tirrw�•��.� . AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN Table of Contents ylsFn�y�n;i S�urnhcancs d ihe AuUurn Finn=e� "-��r�; Exisnnu Conditiuns 2nd Neeclect UWrades Reurommendauons . EXIS7ING CONGITIONS Invernury o1 Ezisliny Grave and Inumrne�m Mark:c: � Currem Gondition of iha Merkc+ . .'r� �=e•„���1- � ParKiny end Access Issues HiStoric Pn:servahon Issues CARE OF GRAV[AND MURNMENT MARK[ �Y: Long-Tyrm GoHI m Caring br ih�Marker� � GarP ol E�isimy Markers Pres3rvetion and Maintenance of Mark���, ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABLE PLOTS . D?�erm�nmo Ihe Numtxr antl U�c;atrcm;i= :�.i��-;�u�<i�� '� Identifica�inn nl Unused Pk�ts Available fo.V!ii-� � �-..., Bunals Plan "�� CGNCEPT PIAN _ Vision and Gcu�ls for the Auburn Pioneer Cemc�b.��r, � CeleMate tne Pas��g.-. ���• ���r,� Em�N�as¢er�uahties,.,i -..,...i.�....- .... . ` . De,scripuon of Pr�ose,tl Plan ' Parkiny and Eniranc Walkways ancf Gelh�.i i i � .�.. Histoncal and Inferc�i i r' : . x Lantlscape Matenal:� � � �. - - � � � Conwpt PI2n Implementation G�mGic,neni� Hartlsrapa and PH�u�i�� �. ' Intr.iprYnveMatflri�l.�� � . � . � �. Care of Hislon[Meu1 � Lendscape Improv�-��� �� _ PRELIMINARY COST ESIIMATE Cos�Estimates per Im�menV;� � � •. i APGENDIX � ' Ackntiwletl<)ment� � ,r d� .. L017 Memonal Day Even�Phn�ns 2n�1 G��nn��-- -� ' Hisloncal Inirxmahon antl Diayram� ^� / Gmund Penelretiny Rahar Summaiv G�. . Sde Imayes PreSeMation Board AUI;U{;N I'IUNLI:I1 CFMET1=f�Y MASTER PLAN - — — — - ' �.�a'�- _. Executive Summary � � -, M History and Significance of the Aubum Pioneer Cemetery "• �� ..., — �.. . Previously referred to as the Faucett Cemetery, the Cemetery at Slaughter, and �_ •� � '"� ihe Japanese Cemetery, the Auburn Pioneer Cemetery is the resting place tor � ,� sane of Auburn's early settlers as�vell as many of the Japanese and Japanese - - � , i' ' � Americans who resided in th2 White River Valley. Located in a peaceful farminy �.,� i � �' area north oi the town ot Slaughter (later renamed Aubum)the land was used by �� - ' � ( � John and Rachel Faucett as their family burial plot in the 1860,s and was call�d � _ � ,. Faucett Cemetery. Abouf ten years later the land was donated as an offi� r,l ` �, ',, � =emetery and was divided into 91 plots as the Cemetery at Slaughter in 1 H89. I!� ` ''�..� Many early pioneers were buried there: but frequent spring flooding of the neart,, � : . } 'r, �� --� �ivers convinced some families to move their departed to newer cemeteries on ti���r �� -- =- �- ' . ��� �urrounding hillsides. � ,�..n� — - `� f ^, � , -.r� � , �-.�' ` ` � In the 1890's Japanese immigrants began farming in Auburn. The first Japanese � 1 s � numment at the cemetery was recorded in 1890, and was followed by many ,p � ' _ ' others. With the establishment of the White River Buddhist Temple in 1912 the •�� . 3;;1 '• � � ' YfG ��' c�ro�,viny Japanese community had a relationship to the cemetery, and ihe eastem � � �� � po7�on of the property was granted for their use. In return, temple members began Ay.. y���'� 0. __ � � � � a Icng-term commitmeN to mamtain the monuments and grounds. After the ' „� ?loca�ion of the Japanese cominuniry duriny World War II few families returned to �` I � �f; - ' �F White River Valley. 1 ` , , ��e C�ty of Aubum took ownership of the Pioneer Cemetery in 1962 and the City 1 • �-u l.s Department was charged with its operation 2nd rnainien2nce. A pollcy was - � f`� ' • ` ` . .�dopted stipulatiny that only direct descendants of those already buried in , " ' i ��Ceme�ery may be interred ihere. "' ` ' � .'ubum Pioneer Cemetery was designated as a City of Auburn and King � ` � � _ r��,� Landrnark m 2016. In the nominahon, the cultural siynificance ot the _ ��"� �:te�ry Is descrihe�l as tollows: '9n addition to its general hlstorical significance . - - � ulace associated with Auburn's earliesl era of non-native settlernent and s:�;r. �� ���mity development, the Aubum Pioneer Cemetery may hold a specific _ . .:� lir value to memhurs ni the Japanesv Ainencan ^ommunitv." This landr�.��. � �� � . . �. n i c �,. , , I � _ �� iri � .i o, ' , Ai i �rc.i FI i f �, ih-:� I P .I.. .. � . � 1 �' J_ti :� � . . . . . .. . . . . '. ' �1 ' ' . s-. �%=�` -� F., ;`,y� � � f � l . �. p'�., j �4,. . �. i 1� �` � ���� t�� � ♦�. � �:� -� �� � �� �� . � y 3� x. ";.. ,.. :Vr:�1',`'r , AUt3URN I'IONEEFi CEMFT[RY MASTEFi PLAN r��� a�+ Executive Summary �- , o- �,. �.. . „ry . ' �#' '•`� .�' � -�. �.. .,4 +,�����.. Existing Coni iilions and Needed Upgrades " , ;,.-.+ . t_,. FY- �, The main elements of the cemetery-the landscaped grounds and the headstoi� � 1� ti ', J ' ,. � f . � and rows of inurnment markers-aro in relatively good condition. The lawn an:i ` � ' ,�'ry' '� flowering shrubs are well maintained. and the trees (excep� for lhe holly on the �.� . r ``�, �; south edge o(the property) are all healthy. The oldest pioneer headstones are �� �--r .,. '3 - �; ; youd condition consirlering their age, and the newer polished stone markers �3� ^ "'� �' tif; , '� excelleni condition. The cast concrete markers of the early Japanese Americ:r ','�` � � are becoming severely weathered. To prevent further deterioraUon and to pres- what is left oi the mscriphons. a program of cleaning and sealing these markers v. needed. ��,.. �' ��rr The existiny parking area is in poor condition and inadequate as a shared use �y�'�y , � between the cemetery and the adjacent spoRs& marine facllfly. Improvements� .o� . . x , needeci to create desiynated parking spaces, a handicap space and a van pari ��1�,�` 4' ' , �.�+�� `'e space for r.emetery visitors. An agreement mus� be reached to limi� the area >;,?, � � available for boats and boat trailers, and prohibits this use during peak cemeta � " �� �,, ; �,r use such as burial services and the annual Memorial Day ceremony. � fr 4��"'��C �'?'� ' � r� �&.,` ^ � -- - ,..�� � The ex�sting lawn .io��° n�t riAr�t AnA rF��iuirrmPrdv fu�ar �� v�sibl� �urtac-. -� =I ilil(JIOVBC� 2fltf2flr E� �.i,..' i I i :i b.�i � .I'�.: I-�.i;� : �i ^ .i,J: i .�'-.I n. r +�� ililpfOVE dCC855ih,p.'. ' ., . .. '. . . _ . ' � . . . . . ,. , ���' , " � �y � �� �� � ' .� _ `'_��r i Recommendati ;� � •a +�'' �<if ',�c� � � �„ ��: This Master Plar nu i�� „ ���, . _ , , ili � : ,,, ,.�� r , , �� ���.. � , history, docuinen�s the currPnt con�iiGons ot IhE sit�, and expbres finur� . � " � �� improvements to extend lhe use and relevancy of ihis important cornnwi r, � '� � ' � -" � The recornmendations of the Steering Comrnittee are as follows "'° � '"'"'1��r" � �u �,y�y2�`i,i�'"1 ','--� ' 1 i i1.�'�r,:.� i ] r �.�.- • Emphasize improvements ihai reinforce the goal o(crealing a timele-ss quaht�; � " �i ' � .,,, � through natural elements such as stone, water, sky. � � �� + _ +� �. ' � ' ; • Emphasize improvements�hat reinforce the sense oi the passage of time thro� .�� � : seasonal changes in the plantings and the succession of generations within fai��I: - � �" � *',�a*" �i�*'0'' L^s�x�' - � ra. .fww ti and the community. *� *. . . �v�q:� _ ��'+ .�q , b .;�--. �:.;� • Develop historical and interpreUve siynage to recoynize ihe earlV pioneers an�:: -��. - . -'. '�� � ' r:_,yS��:. .� .,� �� � � i :. r I� I il�.E: `NI d, 5i�.a,r Fi iri'��ust R n PL� in ih�, r,•i�iun a�i�1 r�.�rh�1w� l �up�u,ri :. •. . -• � �f '_n�.a Y' �%c� � � _r .:� �Y �x '� . l �� ' ` �� j � � •� � . . i'1l I�',I I� ;'`. �'�( IfJf � Fi t_�f_I.rl�_ � 1 RY MhS7 F�i f��\N k3 �;�� a�� ' ♦ � . .� � .`R�:� i�� Y. �. Executive Summary � Q .w 4 �, � , . ' + ��. �,'_,-�i•' �;a � �f� • One of the qualities of the cemetery is tho uniformlty and understaied nature<•i � � � y �' �he early Japanese Amerir,an markers. This characteristic is expressed in the h �� �;�' ,'.�.-'� � �•�1 � chowa" which describes harmony and the desire to blend with others. Althou�,r . _. ` ' � . wntemporary stone markers will vary in design, it would be desirable it this con ; _r ' �,1 "��.howa" coNinues with future rnarkers. ��r�* .� t �v� � o-.�' � r -�. �. �� �onfinn the priontfes and cosi for vanous phases of implementation, �nd ideni=. -- r � �4 �+.�, � } . �t,lir and pnvate funding sources- ����+ , ��� - � • �,zaie a proyram for donors[o �'� � � " �'" �:� ^�e�nury of a departed famlly me���i � � �� • �;,..,nduct an ouVeach program ,,�:'� .. � . . . , �. - . . .. . �� . �„1 �� I���ations, burial Information. marh�-� . - � . . , � �. . � H� - - � . / r.� - -1' I � ier��rations maintain an awareness u! thur ii��esto�� resUn i ,_ i -- � � _ � • � ���I , h =:xhyearan� `'' >.V� �� , . . .. � . . . ..._ , i, . .., ,. .,i ihe ci4 — . .. , �, � �� ... , . �Ed_ � Y�i"9ei� a, ,,,y � � '� � �,� � , � Y _ . � � � �� r _ � '�"� �� r -'. `�;�?� ` .. � � � ,�L . . - � i � ��a�����,�` — - 'j'__ \ �►� �" �i:� P ti� '. �'��. ' ' ��� .Y,' Y � � -- .. ��- .�•.�s.; . _ f 1�,,,.�.1 �' �y (��E �� J . : �. .: . � "_� �''• �+1. � �, . . t . ,w u 'J,R ., �y � - ({/'/'� � n f�� r .� � ' k �..r: `� I �� � Tt'�J.. � �=ry•r �. � � - � I ��� ._ .. .- .i' , a �.: i ` ' r'i--`" �iG�� a.tc;F:, - - � .,vi....: - . _ _ / !'� f� � : _ .. 'P�'±.� �S .. A �_..� yl '�_. . ; %�I1f3UHN I'IONf L R C�METER'Y MASTEf3 PLF\N '- �� ti , � � . �`.�., r _ -, �es .�� . . -- � 3 ti-. Existing Conditions `'°�' - � i�� � 1.'�x , K- " ` ' ' � , . f "�. .;�� • .� Inventory of Existin� Grave and Inurnment Ma�i � �',� " � . � ;'" , t,�� i ;i� Se�deral inventories of the existiny bunal and inurni� � � , � �... : .�.�� �. I r b•-� '��� �. p �� over the past several years continuing the documEantalio�� .i�uted �Nit�� d� �:9z;[ F'i�r� r�n.�r� a � �s�{�� � t of the Cemetery at SlaugMer and the 1889 Plan of the Cametery at Slaughtec � �t.�'� �� �'� ` � ;- iranscnpt o(the early Japanese markers was prepared by Allan Terada in the e:�.�'�, , y� �" ��x� � �-.f,��:� : .� 1980's, and was su lementetl and ublished 2s "Volume IV of The Memorial � �r` �` � PP P . �p �"' r �"� �' y ' ���� � Records of South King County" by Hilda Meryhew. More recent effarts include ii r- ,Y�� . �•� � 4 -' - � ongomg Pioneer Cemetery Burials list Uy the Whde River Valley Museum stafi. �� I "y'r - 7 'd . -''�� ` " � ` '`� the results of a ground penetrating radar scan to help determine the accuracy o' - y, ,. � y� early records. �� *�- '. - � � ���� � = m�l�"_ . � Another valuable resource is"Evolution of Japanese Grave Markers in the AuGun: ,r„�� '`�: �� . � �� Pioneer Cemetery" by Kristy Arbuckle Lornmen, prepared in 2012. This documt:�u researches and illustrates the types of rnarkers used by ihe Japanese cominuniPd ' _ � throughout the hlstory of tYie cemetery, including Ihe original wooden posts and �.� ' 'd '�-I the concrete markers ihat replaced ihem in 1928. the early Jizo sta�ues honorin�.i �' � ��•�_- � ��k.�,�� n children, and more contemporary stone markers that came into use prior to VWVII. �:� i,� • �.. r ' .:���8r�i'` Current Condition ol ihe Markers and Cemetery Grounds � ` -�- '� '`�"w ' � "` �� � , ,�m - The origlnal grave rnarkers in the eemetery are associated with at le3st s�•.�--�� ' ' ' ? �� - - different earl pioneer families and are scatlered across the center and e � , " • `"� ". S � _�+' g' � , 4� w ol the property. About (ift2en of ihase markers rernain and are typically �q.�� ��, � �2 . + ''y. headstones or reised tabl�ts made of cut or casC stone. with preclse and � � �< - ���' preserved inscriptions. � ` M,�r� '..:. ti The early Japanese immigrant families used simple wood markers, but by � � ' �` � �'��' 'g these had deteriorated and were replaced by the White River 8uddhist Temple i + �� , ;�� ' � � with unifonn casi concrete niarkers with kanji characters identifying the deceas�.-i �--�Y� .� . .. - -- - ° ��" - . p�rson's naine, kaimyo (Buddhisi narne In the afterllfe), and clate of death. �_�, Un(ortunatelv,these inscriptions appear to have been written by hand with a sni,dl blade directly in the wet concrete, and many have weaihered to the point of be�u.� � � _ undecipherable. Because the simple concrete used is relatively porous and w:,� . '�; - _..__ .�_. never sealed. tY7ese early markers suffer6d from moisture Infiltrati�n, moss yro�ii� � � , <. r and weafheriny. • - `:y-"s"`?Sn . _ . . �'�r�.� . Contamporary stone inarkers veere used hom the rnid 1900's and ��re of cut an�i �� '�'� . �� pollshec� stone(usually gr2nde� with hi,eteri in�cnptions In English and some�inie=_ �� � d 4-`'���' � �.�. aLsc m kanp The� rn,�rr racen� st�n .-n'��,rker� are in excellent condi�ion. _ .� �� � � / y,^`. �y�'-?�il AUE3URN PIUNFFR CEMETERY MASIER PLAN '��, : � _,_ ', Existing Conditions ; f�� a�-`"s1'p��3�.'_ ��`�'' . TI�e cemete � ' � : ry grounds retain the rural character of the site from the mid-�`t�io'; �cf;M�'' +r ' r�e `' �-:�en thouyh the surroundinys have been dramatically altered and develo� � �-l. � f'�� `�" � �"' * p � - „ (lat lawn covers the entire property and is interspersed with an assortm<�nt ' � "'�%` ��� ',�� ;' �y � ` � ,t^ " 4 y� : deciduous trees Includiny a very large mature maple tree in the center of u . s ,:q„!� , _ _ r �� property and a pair of dogwoud trees ai the north pedestnan arr.hway. I� � �, t. . �� i;�"�'�"; - __ maples, rhododendrons. azaleas and other smaller trees and shrubs are ell �i� gouJ • �l'' � condition and are well maintained. Typical of most cemeteries the ground plane has �l � � - -�} -' � �n uneven yrade due to soil disturbance. resulting in some diffcultV w;alkiny and 1 --- . _ ', - i� _ n�c�wing between the rows of markers. Some settlement h2s occurred over timz �� 3rnund the older cast coneretr marker;. which werF each set r�n ri small � � n�:rdr� �[ -.� �.ua placed directly on fhe� ��' ���f � ,_,�,� �) �� �� 1 �� Parking and Access Issue� I il' ���u� � �-! �� � q..� � I����IIIV� .� . - ' Thi: r;xisting Fiarking arEa is _� �. .� . �'. . .. . � . �'� � �`� ++�..' '+ � :� � ��n�l N`^StreSt NE This parkin � �i�n li�� i� .n didiN i wul i �w�wi ��,uri- �. . � . - . . . A4arine, a bcal buslness across S'" Streel selliny boats. p�rts and fishmg r I,�- ,,,�'"' . �, ' , ��.� n�hich allows customers to park hoats waiting for repairs on a short-term i ,: �� � � � - - +s � In addition, ihe parking area is bisected by a driveway access to the Park �r;�ro , �,!- , •� � �T � ar>�+rtments ic tf�e south. As a resWt. about eight parking s�aces are aved ��>Ic� �- - . '. � � � '�E_�� a�.. .� ����ea�etery visitors, although up to twenty cars can squeeze in for the a� .���;i �++�qr��` ,� R` .,��v� ` �-���-• '" � ' morial Day ceremony or for a bunal service when no boats are beiny st� �� i ' ' � ' ii�-�parking area Is not gradeci to drain properly so lerge puddles collect rli��u �i '_ ,, �` �`+ �,'��• � �� r '�;�';; � �� ny periods, and the gravel produces clouds of dust �iuring dry summer n��a��c��. � �, �t;'��`�r ` � _+` �"�r 'ti�x� ` }, . ; , . a r���a �� ' �;," �; � � �� u�adequate vlsitor experiance contlnues from the parklny lot past dam�ageo -��:a�s ot the perimeter cast iron fenciny Qikely hil during �oat trailer maneuv�r �.i�� '�y ��q;�b r �J � , �i� one of two gated openinys to ihe cemetery grouncis. Unfortunately. ti�� •. � _�� ��, .t�,". � � �iathways and ihe lawn is not ai'iequate as an accessible whaelchair surta�, r'��r� w`� �' � ,Y4 ,,.t +t; �� . � �� �:-destnan entrance on the north end of the cemetery at the intersech��n �•' ��'� ,���`- - , �� ,,� �� Way N. and fl' Sireet NE is marked with 2 cerPrnonial metal arci�^ ;::• S� � . � .'� Debor2h Mersky, which N��Icome� i�i�crs��n th. :i i�,-waU... hin this. �� . � ' � �_��+ � , not accessible due tc _ �'�`i�5? . ,� = a;. ' � ,�.� ,,, �- +�a: .�ric Preservation Issu� .! _'�� �� 3�����,�_��a�y.,y..'"�_,.'. � � � i r � �� � : lesignation of the Aub�r �,' - � 3 .� ,u-qy Landmark cites "s�yr i� �.��.. � . � ,. �.. . . r � , n .� ,.. �.� i . �. .�_ .' - - �„� � �mencan and Japanese Ameiivan eettlt r�iei�t eras�, anfl irom clistui�troe i ��� -�—'� -���� - � au�es (including qrave marker features and dislribution patterns The i � � ,r,� '3� hti,��;atUnq u�e �_Iucif:� uY earlv �iiCneer heads�oi�e5 �nd ihe ro:i5 r t Je�::. AUBURN PIONEtR C:L-MEi�I�Y MASTER PLAN ";.'�„ , � , '�"} �' ` ;J� Existing Conditions ' . - inurnment markers are key elements contributiny to the historic character and n�!,-� be preserved. Any rnodificallons to this histonc resource should remforce these� � _��J_?��� .'� ''�� r. �; - elements. enable ihe propeny to be easily maintained, and provide interpretatiiu � � . � . this histo g -���� � _� � � `•� +� ry and use tor current and tuture enerations. v��, ��. � ,r ,.... „"��6. ' Specifc guidelines for historic preservation have been outlined in the Secretary "�.� H �, ^II the Interior's Standards for the Tre2tment of Historic Properties. These sl2ndanl> � . ��� �++��+,.r4,'-;�"a .'- � � are used t,y the National Park Service and State Historic Preservation Officers ;:- � ' � well as local jurisdictions to promote responsible preservation practices and gun:f, , " _ " _. preservation, rehabilitation, restoration and reconstruction pro�eois. The AW�urn � 4': ' ;"'�' Pioneer Cemetery is in fhe Precervation Planning and ihe Treatment of �ult��ral ' : �r?'� Landscapes category and lhe following steps are. critical� z� :.,�M ��.��� � � , ,;.�,;• °. . _+r Historical Research, Inventory and Documentation of Existing Conddions i i�r +�Y�`�ex q�„��� , �` ��*!s' histon�01 the property's use lirst as a pioneer family's burial plot and later as a ��� `' "��j� '.� A cernetery for ihe Japanese Amencan r,ommunity in the White River Valley is wetl �►� � � � -:� documented in the Pioneer Cemetery Landmark Reyistration Form prepared for fhe �'��SS;�� �f� � .���s �,. �� C��� �i Auhum Landmarks Cornmissan by H��II��Taylor of Past Forward Northwest �.';,� �`�' �� � ' � ,�„_ �' ` � � �� i _ . ' �ic r I ����.r i � n� �01,F, Firtther irn� ninnP-��r�he existing grave markers ere "''"'.�.— x+� - �L,,. , ,� � � `i,' i � i , .� ,i �n �liE �� ,nF=��r �einetery ei�n.il�� Il,t hv the Whlte River Valley Museum slatL + - � '"��-, � s . .(f-F � r �, s rpr's ,: . � Identifying and Preserving Characle� - Defining Features: Character-defining � ^��,�. � j � . teature: aiF� <� p�oin�nEnt or dishnctive aspect, quelity, or characterlstic of a cutturdl ,�+r- � _-,�` t.� � �� + ��y>;� lai�dscap� ihat cor�inbutes signifcantly to its physlcal charactec The picturesq�r� ` ��� � % �.-0�,. � �� � ; landscape featunng the broad, flat lawn area and a limited number oi omamen��.r�. ' � ! trees and shnibs is a remnant ot the historically«ual land use, while the headst� i -�•r �,� . , . �{ � f�s ' � ` � � ,,ni1 �ows of inumment markers clearly express the historical and future use of II��.� w. , '. � 1 ` � �t�, � Interpretation: Historic exhibits and interpretive signage and displays help in tt;; ' T i�{� ��' , A V '� underst,nding and appreciation of cultural landscapes, and in tum lead to greai� 't.'�r � - ��>�* _',�� '•� � � o�n�nundy 3warenesc and care of the historic revourcc. Thzse adried Plc.inenf- Kr` =: v� � � - ' .'r `.; ' ��'� i '' � � � - . � 1-u,, .ii I nn�iliii i �nc ir-, i� i lri �.�h.ii i �..:inlinn i, � :.tli.i..,_ ii� � '�3�. � . I i i �, . �. � ' � r� �1 .r'�t , _ '� ,f �- _�_4,. .�. � a , .� ��'''t . : .�;:� •�^� `� I � J' ..". , , .. � �".�., s �r+.� �' .;. ��ft, yS`.�-}��4F1 ' s !4� � � ' Z �'3 � t�x d� �� a ,A�,�i!� :;5 , `� ,.���, ,,t � , '.�"s�;+'�t ��;'� i ,s,:.,�:.t �s AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN - �"Rr+��±�"�°�!�y'�ax Care of Grave and Inurnment Markers ,� .,n.. .}: , ;. __ �,H .��>a 5." — - � -- �r' � I ung-Term Goal in Caring for �he Markers • " , -.s�"`� " � The headstones and inurnmenf markers are the mo�t ,iynlfic�,nt rultural and hraioric ����� � '� � �� ��� � teatures of the Auburn Pioneer Cemetery, and the n�tural w2athenng Uiat occ urs �n \ " ; ' � 1� p the outdoor anvironment creates a faeling of age and emphasizes the passage of ' � � time. The goal is to distinguish between markers of diftereM eras not onlv Y,v tliE�.�r � , , �.�,+ ��ti �.12siyn and materials usecl, but also by the subtle surface patina causec:i L� ,y<� .;nci �f .. . . - . .. _:� � weathering. The patlna is forrned by mineral deposits and serves as a prnte;ct�v�- , � , '� ., ` .q�r r � w x3 I�{;=i ac ainst deterioration. r-�. �`� +. ` • ' '"� s t�' � ro � �.,�, y+. .h� _�.. ..e.. �: : '� The goal in caring for the markers is to preserve thsir aged character utili�ing;i _� yentle deaning process. Lightly rubbing the swiace wl�h a wet cbth or s-.-,ft i,r�_,�i,. �� followed by a water rinse will remove dirt biological growth ;uch as liche�i -i -� A�!:•+� � rnoss, and bird droppings. Cias� i lippiiig�that may ontain fertdizers arr �,hoi i � �a �r r Y g + � SCaT1@(6d Ofl(h8 ff18d<P_'� �n 11 ,. -r � � - .. Ir„� i y 1 ,1�� i I rr-u u i �,. i-2 '�1 � Care of Existin Marh�,r, � ,�_... . : ,;, -: .�� g �,�t �_ , , � l�lir edfliBSt pi0t18B(hEa7�.stnii • t;.U� r i :� gt�:in� � ui ��-n � dl, y �,r.nl ;nJ�tiun � ""'���'�Y%.. � �' 'F yt ��vun their age, and no �peaal .,are �s nEE,�led except fo� occ<�..�onally wa�n� �y , • 4.=` � � �., � . ti �. 2, � ne,wer cut and pollshed stone markers are in excellent condiUon and i � ,sl E' Q � r., is needed except for occasional washing. �� ' :� �+�+Y:� :;w- .F � � ts original cas� concrete markers from 1n2g present ihe greatest preser c � ,� xr,�`� '�>,�.�tr � , . ,Ilenge. Although less than one hundred years old Irelatively young by I i,toi�r ° 5, ''� ;����;�F F��"`7 � .j � ���stery standardsl they were simply cast with a common concrete mix ann � � � ' - � ��scr�ptions were qulekly cut into the wet concrete by hand. Over Ume the ¢�� s ��= "��� .,s concrete surface erodes and attracts biological growth, which speeds u�.� �11 Ip �, �.e,ierioretion. Unfortunately, the inscriptions on many of these cast concret�= � � ��,'��� �—� � � � - � � �- ;�ffi.' rs are no longer legible. Great care must be t3ke n �vhen r I 3ninci these 4 ��������������'� _ �,(�'� � 'v� � ��.sof5 dS fhB COf1CfE1B SUI"fflGE IS ff8gl�0 8f1C� B'dSl�� 1 ini 1�':L �_ �E '.im P�; �, niticl5 ����,�0'� " k y�.� . 1 �'.• q. ,.t.. �s D2 Bioloyical Cleaning Solution can be sp � -r � ,n-. ,i'' � — . �': e and prevent the growth ot lichen and moss. � '�' . -� � � �. � ,�6 k� ., � ��trlest Jepanese American markers that are nr � � e n r i � ,i ; „ t i,�� <=, � � � ' ` ` � ,,, '��� �.-�,._ . ,; n 3v this v ould chanqe lhe hlstoric charact� �f i r :-� t I� � ,;. ;" � �� ' .�II t I i ui�� �oul�' t � �,lar� { in ili�, q��,unti u� 6un1 I IIiE� illr�pl I ii.irl.r� n��li �lie � �� � � � � .��.�� .y i��. .i � �i i J-1 i rd �. � . . ��yj�-.^'` f "��; �^�, , .. -'� ,.'�P+'-"1 . ' �.' �-.4R- . . . . h -;�,. � l .y y � ... _ . . .. � .�lS 14��1) � i i�,, ;��� ,;��li f i f,"�' i f � , ".�'�i� I >' � >� ;�,P,i i �I *_:�^. . Care of Grave and Inurnment Markers �� .�� � _ ,� ' �� �''. ,__ �.�3� ,� ��"'�"�q�,� Preservation and Maintenance of Marker5 � �p�'� �,� rr P A�I Simple washing is all that is required to maintain the cict t .rt, P�e_:dst��ner�. a����l .,�.�_� - . .� -�_.�,..�� ,E_ ` ., �: newer stone markers. , -r . .�� , . � , The old cast concrete markers can be sealed with a penetraliny sealei si. ��� � �- "'�YS�� `' - �° si6cates and siloxanes, evhich penetrate ihe concrete and shield against n � ,,,�:j � , +;( % ";?I � '• , Besides providing protection against extenor environrnental conddlons ind yiu ,u , ��' ' .,:. ' � ihe weatheriny process, this application is ideal for preservation of histonc conr� -t� . '� � � � �r `' elements as it provides wrtuaily invisible protection with no change in [he surfac +F:� , ' �¢ appearance. It is recommended ihat a test be performed on the back of one u� i i���- yn " - ��_ �� -'' a -. � � .` r i , � �[ i� i 1';�� i N most detenorated conerete markers to determine its effectiveness betcre se.al�nu ` :'� ' �•i � '� � �-'.� �`..�:. s�•�-d all the markers. Monitoring the condiUon �:�f r��e� ��r,ncr�t�� inarkers per�odically will _ -leternnne when thev reqwre res[�allnc�, � -+�..� � �� �Y � J' nui��_iF;N i�ioN� f F3 cE nnr-�E_Fiti� r�n�s rFr; i�� nN Assessment of Available Plots Determininy the Number and Location of Future Burial Pl�:i- � �� ,' � � ;urrently an average of two burials are conducted by the Whit � � � . ( Temple at the Aubum Pioneer Cemetery per year ft is anticip�[e i ih �� s�, i� < <� �, . � ` � (�;. aGProximately 50 future 6urials shoultl be prowded. Those�vould be available �� � ''�' f �E th e c ur r e n t an d n e x t g en er a t i o n o f f a m i l i e s a l r e a dy r e p r e s e n t e d in t h e c em o t er. � �� � �+�� o naintain the character and impor[ance ot the cemetery's history. There is no n«. ,f �'yl� � [�� allow for other membars of the tempt2 as their families likely have arranyeinE �c�� ,�����,� i' .0 ��ther cemetenes. although d is possible that an excoption to thls restnction ma� �� '���"�'!��� r,� made for an extraordinary circ�nnstance by lhe Buddhist Temples involved. '�' • :� � ' �.r.� a contlnua[lon of the plots 21ong the east side o(the cemetery and filling ln c�,ac� �� in the existing norih-south rows are the preferred loca[ions for future duriz�l i i��� �J' �� � • , I�A ��o" ��v� would keep the Inurnments wncentrated in the histonc Jaoan.,�� A�ne�,�,-- . � .- . Y' �.� . J 9 ��3 W? � ,�vi leave a ma�ority of ihe cemetery site vacant and avad � //. � '�� � r>3ar -' �� r. � ��} , e�K . -♦ Identilication of Unused Plots Available for Other U�, � � t. �--_ :ti�, - ,' �,`'� The park-like charac�er of the Aubum Pioneer Cemetery surroundiny commercial development, parking lots housu ��� an�i ri,3ll�,., "i �� � � � ,.� �''� � ;�� ,�,� „n n,ill i�land of lawn, hees, flowering shrubs and rows of qwet grave mar� tili 'r t.�_,,,_ ��--= � - "" i ��as large open areas that will not be used for addllional plots. The opporu�n�r. � _ ' n�luding areas for community gatherings and cerPmonies, interpretive display� u �.`r'�- �' �.:, ;:� I$, , u ... . � ' , � y� . �. � ...i�hwn,5 r.,n �.ncr,�°«, rhe � E .ml �n'�n,i�eat ��i �he .i�e h;c th� ,�nrnmunir, r- � � s � "� '. . ', .. , . , _ .. . _ , ' .. . , . . � . . - S'� - . � , . . -�tk��r✓,"`. . ._. _ ' " . �s� � �` $�r'S '� r t�i "F,�Sa ' `.� . t� � � i ., � .p.; ;�p� � " ,�; `t'.�:.�. �r„ +e" . - �; -• � ,iliHllillll'� �; � � *� _ `<:, _ ^v�\ . . ,. -. . - �A ::;�:.i� _.:�-4*+..!�pa,�. . . ., , � � � �-.-. +q �. �. w'. '�� .' . . ,V�' r . e!�.: 1 � �_ ��. �� . . _ .;M I ,aj�S��X' �; ,V�,( �.,. �, y�ry z! '�s � _ _ . :;•��t AUBUNN NIUNL�R CEMEl EFiY MAS t�ER I�LAN Assessment of Available Plots Burials Plan DRAFT � Burials Key � f3urieU at Piun.-,Crn�..t-rv '� � �� „�,. -i � ` � Yes ; � — Likely �- —� � � i.� � J� " _ _ ._ i K� �� n� i � . � i X�� � �� � �. �; �, � , �� '�i ,:... , 'Y / / . - ; ,�� -- � � l�+ I , 1�� �� =- ', ,-� ��� �-__� � � � ��., � �_ S � �� �. ," ::�I � — ,; �.:Y. i / � 4 # ' ���_— . _ _. . _ _ . _ y;,,i . _. � ,_�,na�e�.o Pio�ldaV�m'ctlaitl on Prnp.�...._ .. .. ]. Auburn Ploneer Cemetery Mastei Plan .'_i I; �.i . I , i 'I. 1' . .t..i I. -1 . . � . , I �-��. . . \ F � y '�`�., F. ' ''y'" ..�•P Concept Plan � � ,�F, ' � \ ::. Vision and Goals for the AuUurn Pioneer Cemetery �,�-�...i y;/, � The peaceful and rural quality of the site. with the simple landscape oi(lai lawn a��ri �r _� i� • scaUered trees and shrubs. the duster of pioneer headstones and the lony row�� �"` iry � s of Japanese Amencan mumment markers is a hfstoric c�dti�iral resource th ii n � �.i "� ` .`t � be preserved. These qualrfies are especially valued in contrast te the coin � � .-��; ; �-,� }� development and iraftic ihat has surrounded the site. . � � ( -�- � i i�._ nsion of the Steering Coinmittee is ro reinfora ' i � � -: , _ -._. .� � . _____ �,' � tu� : of the I�andscape by continuing the tuneless q�, . - � � � . -�-' � _ � .' � „-` r, � ,tone water and sky in any future improvement r� ` '3. —� b soncert with this timeless quality, it is also impun . �� - , � ��'���'�'�„�s1��� �< �� hn�e� in this pltice of remembrance. Plantings that � � . _ � _. � - — `�� --� � '� '` ��-"�� � rnd historical and interprc h��F n, n -nal n �t ��nr<<:: il r �.�. �r,.�r ,n, ��n .. - . r_ti .. _- � � � . ilso the goal of future irnpr�: ' � � �. T� � . 7 a �C. ' y .°^�-- \"'w-.� i�e�scnption of Proposed Flrr� "�������" � � � � �' � + � � � ..�..--- � -",L .,— s: �� � ��nesofconceptualplano, � :�,. i ,-...-, . tl� ����, , �, , i it , � � �v • �.. � � _i �;i fullowing many insic�hitul 5u�gesLoi�s [he pre�errecl ConceNi Plari�evolve�l 'i�.r� � " ..., •r:.y 1Par�', ,,;�� ,��un features of ihis plan are. �� � � " � . �``�t-'a.� ti H '� " - : _�� � Main Entrance: The existing gate at the southeast corner will be developed a�: ' " ,,;. �, � '� � main pedestrian entrance to the cemetery. The visibility and impoRance ot �� - ;���"""� _. � ' �s ;�� ° �` �,,, �in�nce can be reinforced with new white flowering dogwood trees to relate to f���- � ' , , �. - � f ; i , ,rods flanking the north metal archway entrance. This location allows a d r , i � �,�►. - � • - ' � +•ciion lo a nzw pathway system within the cemetery. The existing gate on � � - � � n ,st side adjacent to the parking area will be closed and the damage�i ,�-i n„ +�"`� '` ` ` �., �q will be repaired. �� � � I��,�I;ing Area Improvements: The parkmg area is reconfigured to place u�, _ y� �n �f�-,ap parkiriy space and van-accessible parkiny adJacent to the new �� ��.���� `�� �'t -='� ��- ?r ..fi,:; aw. :. �"'�l��,� -�ice at ihe soulheast comer. The parking spaces wdl be marked arr: F� ..+°'�` ' r�' �, � � � n�ated for cemetery wsdors only, and space for'LO vehicies will be provr;le�i '1�'�- �. �isting driveway access to Ihe Park View Aparllnents to the south will re��iain. � � � � +n agreement is needed with Aubum Sports& Marine to darify where and �. � i: limited short-term boat and boat trailer parkiny will be allowed. The parkinq ' �� ,i �vtll receive a new layer of yravel to eliminate ponding in wet weather and ,� ��U � `'ri � r�;�P�ce dust In dry wealher, and <i permeable paviny material at lhe angled pa�kiny II< will delineate the designated cemetery parking and help limit boat parking �r, .* .aUfSUI-iN VIONEEh VEP�1�iEr�'r� fVIASTER PLA�J '��'n � ' i i' ,�� Concept Plan ;���'�k u �`�• � � � � the gravel areas. This more finished paviny surtace will also provide a nice trar � �tg � � ` �' 1 ._ � to the eniry walkway for cemetery visitors. A new plantiny area is proposed k� � 11 _ . screen the parking area and 8"' Street NE and visually sxpand lhe park hke s���� �. � �. . � rq � ��i, � of the cemetery. This plantiny area will include new trees with a relatwely high � ,��I' . �� �� canopy and low shrubbery to keep sight lines fror7� the p2rking area to the strF- � � fr ��� '�� ; open. ` ���� ��, .�s Demarcation ot Inurment Areas: The rows of Japanese Ainerican inurnment �;J�� � � markers wdl be set aU�� from the lawn with of fine gravel surface bordered witl �. ` flush srone edging. This chanye of matenal will create a subUe feeling sacredi�: � around the markers and is often used in cemeteries in Japan. Having gravel 5�n! ; es will also alleviate the uneven grade around the rows of markers and lawn rn,i� � tenance will be easiec The laryer pioneer rnonuments scattered in the center� � �-- �� F ' �- `�i �� site will continue to be within lawn area with no surround yravel surfaciny, whic h � .�.�� �� � _ � w�ll distinyuish the earliest historical bunal sites that were tradltlonally set in the I<�wn � ;y � frorn the rows of Japanese Ainerican markers. y ��, �.-.���^ �-�'�1�► � Pathway System and Gathering Areas: A system of paUiways is an importani � "`r` �+�� �, _ . _ �� eleinent in ineeting accessibility requireineNs for ceinetery visitors that are intii�� .F • � - '� � � or in wheelchairs as lawns do not meet ADA standards for 6rmness, s[ability a�� : � , slip resistance. The proposed pathway system will connect the new pedestnai� • "� entrance at the southeast corner and the exlsting north metal archway entrance- � � +7� � �� The pathway su�face will be very fine compactable yravel with a mowmg edye, ' ��':'� The large maple tree al the center of the site has traditionally served as a natur�l ..� - , . yatheriny spot, with a sense of shelter in indement weather and shade in the '��' �. �� �'��. summer. Two gathering areas are proposed-one around the larye boulder ai��i . � '�- , . �'����" historic plaque honoriny the pione�r families, and an adjacent area focusing on �i�-. ��� � � - - • ¢'�` rows of inumment markers. These gathering areas are connected and surf���.�,-.i �;. r�"' ` �.�'f h.�, � � with stone or concrete pavers to desiynate their spec:ial use. Propusxi s .� � ��. �� �;�•�y � . will be limited to natural stone boulders as standard benches are untorti�i � � � : �;{" .� . Y ,ecn„imended due To public safery issues. �• �• �� '` .� '�,� Interpretive Material: Historic exhibits and interpretive displays are pro��r ` '� ' - �� �1. 1x` �y� _� '.,.. _i• �. �. Supplement the ezisting historic plaques to further community awarenes� .� � a� .. -.,a,. �6i� -�� � aupreciation of this unlque cultural resource. The in�erpretive material will I��� r �i located in the gathenng areas and conslst of cast or etched inetal panel� ,�ti, �`�'�` � - � f. . . :.`: - histonc pholos and narratives, landmark desi�i��ticn� pl;a � re. and �rl�i�owl:��i.� =,.� � - - �- �-, .� �f the rolc of the Clty uf Auhum PerksArf� a�n; � i=uti ,��, 'JVh-�ife F,i� .,Vall��,�, .-+ rr �,. . � �,;.,,�� �,..,, r:.ii.� P .. �. �.,I. , . � .. . . , �� . . ; . . y...... � »�r �.� �,i ir;� ii,��; i �i� ,��.iE i � i � :�-nni i�i F��v Mn�, i Fi, i�� ani Concept Plan � _ � � .;,_ �._ � ��� �� � „ � u � � �� , \ M , ', A��,�s�,,s Site Plan 5 Manne � - �. � A \ � _ .1 . ' i..i��i �\ . 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A proyram to encour uae_,�ntnhu6cnr ���� �{ � �' , � , � " s ecimen trees or fl�weriii plar�[s in honor of loved oneG will t .- - � i � ,�y� � ,R ' ''i preferred native or flowenng trees and shrubs will be develo� e , :P' 4,��� �ij� �� bt ' � :� �II _� ` �_�- �� Implementation Components � � ._ The scope of improvements outlined in this Master Plan anci th�= hni�t.�u.�n� �i � � fundiny may require dividing the project inio a series ot components for F�I �c � implementation. The yoal wdl be b. t;�e �,.-,r. ,t th,=higr.tir �,nrnt�� �n�i �• �..�� � �� I- � items first to build fundraising mun��--�% � � . . _ , ,�,i.i .r� �.t�� �� �� components forthe project is as f;,il�.��,�,��� Hardscape and Parking � • Repair ot the exishny perin�et�� '�� � � -� � -. . � • Newpedestnanenirancearnl ��ail��.^.�:��� ��,-.•�.,.��,� _��� • Parking area improvernent� �� • Planting erea on 81h SL NF c-. Interpretive Material and Gathering Area � �' � . • Historic displays and playues '�� • Stone seatiny areas r` �n.'c���.�{ � • Special pa�nng at the gathering ara:� ` '� Care of Historic Markers � • Demarcetion of the inurnment area� ri�ii, t�n�� �n +�.�i --�u�:: - • Cleaning and sealing histonc markr • Possible replacement of lost statu�,���: 'Y. Landscape Improvements • Developrnent of ihe Landscape�I,i� • New plantinps end remov�l �>> � ���- �- � ,������' • ���H�:J�I �r tl'rr r(i i�.—i pr;rJ�,;ii� ' � � n AUBURN PIONEER CE�JtEftRY MASTER PLt1N Preliminary Cost Estimate i�; f�cilitate planning for the implementation ot improvements for the Aubum Pioneer ;emetery. the following costs estimates are separatecl into four components: - -iardscape and Parking, Interpretive Material and Gathenng Space, Care of Historic Markers, and Landscape hnprovements. The estimates are for ihe Construction Cost only. and do not include amounts such as adnunistrative and manayement cost. design and permrt fees, or WasMngton State Sales Tax which must be added � to produce a Pro�ect Cost. The esumates do mclude a coniingency amount uitended to cover unforeseen condltions or increases In the bidding chmate, and the *;n!ingency vanes according to the level of nsk in each component ca[egory. As � �;�c �.�lanning process proceeds into final plans and specifications, these preliminary est estunates will be refined and updated. —� �� The cosi estimates arP based on the require�nents of a Public Works Contract, � �vhich involves yreater administrative requirements of the ContraGor and mandates F�aving prevailing wayes on all labor. If the work is bid under a pnvata ayreement me eosts would likely be reduced. The Hardscape and Parking componeni �vould certciinly be a Public Works Contracl with the Cdy of Auburn, but the � r,ther components of the master plan could potentially be funded by grants and � donations and consfructed under pnvate coniracts. � 'he Preliminary Cost Estimates for the Master Plan Implementation Cornponents •'�; . .� �.;ummarized below. and the cost breakdowns are Urovidxi on the following ' igag: q;;' .t`r ` .. •_!_ - �'. �i-DSCAPEANDPARKING $ 70.585 � I aPRETIVE MATERIAL AND GATHERING AREA $ 26.7 55 h OF HISTORIC MAFKERS $ 32.340 6 .�. `�-CAPE 1MPR,OVFt�dFNT= $ 17.3�J5 . .. , _ -. .�. I. . = I .- �156-175 - , . � � If,. II;I I '� i r i_[ �f �.�_ " . I i:,.' I I I �� 'I _'��.I Prelirninary Cost Estiniate li�rcltir.a�ir� ,�nrl P�iikini� �i��ig� 1 �,f �'� 8th Street NE Right of Way New Curb Modiflcations � I 'iNic coi4iol"+n 1 �o-:Po-�y�� 1 I" 1 JUI; '.." 1 �JU.UIi �� ano .liynniyni�.eiifi�ttiui'. ' �r� o� ,u� 1 �i�.n0 . .r :r:a�ion -�l wloe x ta�� tlepth -ur.i , y3.0U � di 00 �. i metenal .-. : $100.Ou ,��0.00 � y �_]F� il �'.tiulh-i � I�irri � II ; rv.. __0.00 _ ���dttJi i ip'�:h �' i.tii�.�ei�' ' Is � � '.)DO $6.350,00 �' Parking Area Improvements .- l-in.: � ,� ���n . �.:i�wd�...h;.n � I� . � '� � .. :��0 , nn�:i3ble p.rving at engled parkinq st��lls t;,-10 st . � -� i JO � �rate curbs ���' �s �_ _ 70 �precast concrete whael stops ' ea - �i0 � ��hed yravel parking aree surface ia �iepll n �-���' s� � . . '��.!�n z=J q,arie.l 9:;n si __ , nn . . . p3rkinq �rr a Ji�1eN.d�� , _ �� �� . �. r i)i igv. , .. -.� . i�):) � � � i i�rvic ,sigi�t�N � $�2 F4000 v�, LandScaping at Cemetery Fence;Parkinq Araa Sidewalk "� .. � . 24�depth �, ..��� . . � .. � 1 r..uU � , . . ��,1 , ... _ . �: !10 �� , ' . � i�ra�ntq 15��:� sf _. •'.J UO �. E . ;� , .,�I�n� J ea , �. I 1'�C1C)0 . . Iqi CI'mnr,:� �` �,-, , _",.l]0 - - �� ., '!:i W i ,� ii ��. i � y�� i � � - � � �.�� .i -.. ., � :�_00 � .: .._-,UO , ��''���. 58395D0 I_andsc�apinu :d �'�tl� `,t IVI I�I::n<I <��-al�: � . . . _ I .-i7.00 topaoil �y _. t =�A��00 tilling, flne grauinn � sf .,. � '943.00 �. � vee plantlny ea _ � �. ",',�-00 - shrub piqntinu � ea -. ..,�':.CK1 rnulch4� _� st ... . 535.00 $5.052.00 AUBURN PIONEER CEMEfERY MASTER PLAN Preliminary Cost Estimate H�u�iscepe and Perkma �„�,��_�r-_� � � � �' Cemetery Pathways traeprotecD..��i �. .. _ �. 3BO.U0 s�dicmord t --_. . ,._ .1,.",.;�i - �ub base preu t �-, :�.� 9,U ���. iJ'50 nishPd gr� i - �, i n� �t �J-.l 'h ' � �� � _ . . � 3 b50.00 � �;i�hPdger v.:n-,i -� Ir � � ., 2775.00 t i 900.W ��d repair , _��.� � ".ntr� yatelc�arkinoi . . � - , � 1 jt�fJ.00 mnin Pntn,a� inter ec?ia�rup_�i=ni�i ��__ $10.961.25 ��� Perimeter Fence Repafr � �� .. . . 3.000.00 r����ii: � '�is�inqln�itnlfen���ix� � r.. .. ,.�i�� 500.�� .._ _ ._.� . ,. .. , . ,...���.��� $2.500.00 �---• � ,, . .. ,- . ��r� ,Q . , i. � " .- ".FSO.Im .. . ., . ' °-'GU7,00 TL)TAL�HARGSI�F'E AfJD PAP,KING 570,585.00 .'y � .a. `.. r �. �:. AUBURN PIONEER CEMEfERY MASTER PLAN Preliminary Cost Estimate Inl��r(xr�tivE' MH[vnFtl ;inri G:,ih���.�ri��.�_i ,",��-:., t,athenng Area Pavinca � � or::qNction � :�. .. 'f1.00 �mnuval 1n . _I _ .750 - I,bas'e Pr2p 1:�0 si ., �� 1 �5,00 ,� rete pavers 1 t ip st _. . � C�.nO � aCo :i _ ��DO n�.ti yrini[P.u�vina rd uep[h .iOcy� ,'Ci�1 It � � I"_h0 n 7t.ir iii da iial � .. .. .[1.00 .�;;:�rer..0 � $9.Rfi5.00 Interpretive Material and Seatinq � .•11F,(UfP.[P/Q UIBQ�:=--. I . _ I . . . ii;�l.(� . . i �£ ..�.111}�.�.. . � f!li(1.QQ . � __. , �c'�.�. . -"J_00 . ... . .. $11.750.00 —^�� . . .i � I S-_'1.G�5.00 � �� ;� �i.,I�zeU�-���� �� .. �Z 16Z00 � -.� i�Ungen� � '��.�. :' i;B.nD TUTAL INTERPRFI NE ti1F�l Ei�IAI ^� `'- a "� AND GATHERIN(:� SPACL $28,155.00 ��� � �... .:� : n AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN Preliminary Cost Estimate Care of Historic M�rker�; • J Demarcatlon of Historic Inununent tAieas iree protech„r� �. ezi _ �� n.u�i socl remov7ii .=��-�ci st . � -Ib�i�H� �;ubbflsf'Prr{; �di(W =SI . � t �StuI.UO � `ushed grdi iL,� r .� i.;� _li� II _ . �JU . ,_ ',h i)0 !un ec1Ue 6 z�i�• '✓; I i�(,'U OD �� r�� .�u � � 2=QOn � $19,890.00 � Cleaniny and Sealing Historic Mark�i �� cleaninganclsealuioirtorc�. cii � . . � � � _ .. . �� .r:,.rnJ met�al plaques h�.si q�Plvment JI� i I i � ,.,� , � � �. �. � . .:��,i i IO i ��:: ll ..->i , ,. : � i�� ��. ' . . � . . „nii_u1 515.10p.00 i-- � i ..��i1t. r;�i�� ��.1�.��i.l.l!tl ;�.� I�ili;atitu, 1C���, �3.500,OG ', � . � ��q�iv:�encv 1il"�_ $3B50,00 � TOTAL CARE OF HISTORIC MARKERS 3a2,340.00 x , 4 � Y' I _ ' � AUBURN PIONEER CEMEfERY MASTER PLAN Preliminary Cost Estimate � Lr��ltlsr.apelnl�in� ,�� �, ,� �, �. New PlaMinq Ai �.�s � a i-�alion 1 i -ui�� 1 �s St 2(,.. ..1J ��� �.o�l 1 Ic ,62.00C� 1.P1� -II�� .� i�nr;yredlny l Is $250.0�� --�U 00 v� .,..� `. ea $350.(r '�0.00 � .�J'191 PIo�,-n ic 1 is 5500.��. �r7 00 1 L. 8500.i7; i0.00 �.i plantin�.-� � I 1=. �1.000 . �J.qO . . .-,.r planhn�,l . I c . . �.�OO.ri i ��i^ `Ji.%OU 00 ���� �� Landscape Be�i�Non�� l�nlwrn W:�y N i ,. � �,;--._� -�. .- � � . � .� '9e�'r .� -. _ � ' __ plan�ing LF i �. . � - . . _',➢,1.�:+0 t,���.;��d b_.,,I . � . . 100-00 �. . � l5.00 ����� . . . � . . . � � . .. . � i:O.iXI � . . . .. � . t.i350.W � $4.675.00 `�� - L I':-irn��::d .,t I-z�sUny Undesirable F'iant Material � F � _ ,,. - ��� ..I � .. � _ n;i�.00 $2.000.00 . � i. I �14.375.00 � P.1._�.o�lizaUon 1[�- �1A7S.00 ...�.�itinyency ";. �n� :,�2.u0 IO1F�1 I.f>NDSC/1Pf�. IMI'ROVEMENTti $17,395.00 ri,. .1 „ � r_ � AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN Appendix - Acknowledgements :��ilnur� P�pncrr( nw�r.r� �J1.r.iFi I-'lun St�hering Committie ��f Patricia Cosyrove White River Valley Museurn Daryl Faber, Director � Gty of Auburn Parks, Arts& Recreation C;raiy Hudson ,� �ity of Auburn Cemetery Supervisor —� Calvin Terada �� Seattle Buddhist Temple Represent2tive � Charles Natsuhara White River Buddhist Temple Representative �� �— ���nces � rty of Aubum Landmarks Cemmission ->-uburn Pioneer Cemetery Landmark Reglstration Form Ki�sty Arbuckle Lommen E:�olution ot Japanese Grave Markers in the Aubum Pioneer Cemetery � ��Lla Men�hew I i�o Memorial Records af South King Caunry, Volume IV -�nene 8 Kristy Lommen a ��,um Pioneer Cemetery About the Ceinetery < �bum Ploneer Gr:inetery: The Japanese Bunals ;wenneth Anderson - iburn Pioneer Cemetery: A tiny cemetery with many stones N�=wcastle IW��shlnyton) Hi^,toric�l Sociery �y. � AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN Appendix - Meeting Minutes - 02.16.17 Meeting MinulPs, Project: AUBURN PIONEER GEMETEFV' P✓td`�l[R FL�+N � Date: February 16, 2017 Locatlon: Auburn Community Event Center, 910 Ninth Straet SE v� Subject: Steering Committee Meeting 1 � Attendance: Calvin Terada Seatlle Buddhist Ten�ple Charles Natsuhara White Rlver Buddhist 7�mplr � Daryl Faber Dlrector of Parks A�t�<�r��rf ���;� �ean� �� Craig Hudson Ceme,tery Superwr � � Patricia Cosgrove Whde River Valley Mu�eun� —��. Bob Hoshide H�,�:,i�u i� �.1�a��rar Ai:.r�aects � INTRODUCTIONS AND PROJECT BACKGROL!N=: d`� l l. The hiStory of AUburn'S Pioneer Ceme� i�' an�l Ihf Kiny Gounty I_andniark ��si�nat�un was sunmiarced. Thr� Masu.rr PI-;n w�ll -.i• i li �-ir�. Ih��- . history and how the cemetery should c�vobie �n tha luwra. ��'.� 2. The White River Buddhist Temple has had a key role in the history of the cemetery and will continue to be a ma�or voice in ir fut�u% development. The Seattle Buddhist Tempie will provide support and outreach to the entire Japanese American communiiv. � 3. The cemetery exists unchanged almost as a time capsule of an earlier age, surroundc�d on all sides by the growth and devri ,�m �ni , t 4��: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE MASTER PLAN ,_.. 4. The plan should rec;ogn¢e that the number of future inurnments(currently averaging two per yearl will eventually cease due to the require�• � � allowing only descendants of Ihose already represent�d in the cemetery, as well as the ongoing trend of families moviny out of the area. 5. Since there will be a large portion of ihe site that will never be used as cemetery plots, the focus should be on creatiny a quiet park-��. : ,-��r� 6. Attractin, the ublic to en o the cemelery/park would be the ldeal wa to enerate Interest and awareness of the hlsto of the cen ini�r-. ♦�'� 9 P I Y Y 9 rY s �._r �..,.� 7. InCorpor �i� �. � I , �.� �, �. -I i �.� . r., � , � y �. ., . �i,- I i - , . .. �..r� .�.� �<� ,.. . � �95hm�1 . � �. ..i :r i ��II I i � . ��1 �� , ��u��i II �- �u I i .,.. AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN Appendix - Meeting Minutes - 02.16.17 MASTER PtAN COMPONENTS 8. The perimeter ed�es of the site are critical to the image of the cemetery and welcoming the public. The sidewalk alony Auburn Way North is pinched by the busy arlerial and ihe cemetery fence, and developiny a pathway through the cemetery to the north yate would prowde an altemative route through the park-like settiny. It would also assist In engaging the public�vRh any historic and interpretive material. �� �3 The east side of the site is an undeveloped parking area shared with Auburn Sports and Marine across 8'" Street NE, and is an uninviting � enirance to the cemetery for vi5itors arriving by cac This area should be developed to include 5 or 5 designated parking stalls for cemetery v�sitors wrth plantings and barriers to help protec[the wrought iron fencmg as well as creatiny a welcoming arnval. This parking area should ilso include at le2st one handicappecl accessible s[all and possibly a van-accessible spot. � i u The center of the site under the largest deciduous tree is a natural gathering spot and a key area for interpretive maierial, surrounded by the —� origmal pioneer monuments and the historic boulder, and with a sweeping view of the rows ot Japanese Amencan markers. �� � t t. The ground disturbance radar survey will be matched with GIS information to create an accurate plan of available plots and likely open spaces. This plan will be used to locate proposed pathways, gathering spacec and new plantinys. i 2. Much of the inventnry work of the murnment rnarkers and translations has been done. When it's detennined by Museum staff that the �—— inventory is complete. it will be included in ihe Master Plan. � t 3 The cost of maintaining Ihe lawn should not be usecl as a major criteria in the development of plantings, but r2ther ihe overall goals ot the -., landscape plan. Auburn is very good at mainiaining park system lawns. ;� Ex� STEPS � a The communiry should have an opportunity to leam aboiR the Master Plan, and an ideal time would be at the White River Buddhist Temple `.1.morial Day ceremony at the cemetery on Monday, May 29. B. Hoshide will provide the latest presentation boards and will be available to ;��swer questions after the ceremony. � � � Cosyrove will provide a site survey or accurate site plan to assist in ihe development of the Masier Plan concept drawings and the potential � �+a�king layoui. -'�' ��� �n, Master PI2n Schedule was rewewed and Steerinq Committee meetings are planned m two month mtarvals, in mld-Aprll and irnd-June. �n��. .�nd thi-it ii� , .� �� . : I . <„�� � I.yi fc�r � w �i3Y Ai .,I io .ii �; �' ,- . I� �..,�. r�. ii- thr:tr �� ii �, i ,�,=�i i _ . i • ,II '_ i � •`, -- , ,� � AUF�URN I'IUN�EH CEMEI ERY MASTER PLAN Appendix - Meeting Minutes - 04.20.17 Meeting Minutes Pro�ect: 4UBURN PIGNEEh C��ti4ETEF`r MASTEF PLAN � Date: April 20, 2017 Location: Aubum Communliy Event Center, 9i11 Ninth S[re�t SF W1i� Subject: Steering Cammittee Mc�e�ing 2 � Attendance: Calvin Terada Sea�tle 6w idh�st li,nq�le � Charles Natsuh2ra White Pover Buddhi;t Templ� � �� Daryl Faber Director o� Parks Aris and Recr��atiui i � Patricia Cosgrove White River Valley Museum BoG Hoshld� F�"�hide Wranzer Archdects �i r�EviEw oF PREwous nnEE rwc; � ..�{ t. Na items noted. �"� INVENTORV OF GRAV�aND W�;F,Nh�1E'�1T MAF,KER� � , 2. The BUria15 Plan ShOW51he n3mBS and IOC=�ii��n !q, i,lo�. nu�nl�-r, wdh , numl�e� r,f unkn��tvn P �;��r,y� �e � i�a.;r.� �f a� , ����,rc ,�ni,irte I�,���� � %,� �'� is available and will be sent. 3. It is anticipafed that space for approximately 50 tuture burials should be provided. These wouirl he� a��ailat;lc k�r the� urr�.rnt an.i n� xt � generation of families already represented in the cemetery. There is no need to allow for oth� their f�milies 6ketv h:�v� air_n ien���=n� ,at :;ther c .n�c:tanes, allhouah ,�n ���. slocal exce{,�i��i�. . � . 4. Alluncommilb �; i��,� � � � ��i ��i � � � � ; i �����, . CONCEPTUAL SITE P _-, . S. Th@exlsling ei li � . �i!�:--=� ,. i� .�i . li i .P-,�. . ..-: !I i��,�.u, � �-.i �i� �.:ni�. .i . . �i � �. . .�'�i� , I ��,. � .i .. ., � . , . . � . , _ . �� r._ between the noith-ssuth yra�e arca an� th«:east-west re�ws. Tl�e r:xiauny entry un ihe eest sid�ad�acen� � the �,aikiny area wdl i � � ��� �� ' as It faces a strip of lawn (not ADA accessiblel and a long continuous row of grave markers. 6. The Proposed parking �rt - I _ ; ; i , ; , , _, , i �, , , , , , ,i ._ C sou[heast pedestrlan enir,- nuf3��i:�� ;�i;.,r,!� E Fz c� ���i rEriv r�n;��sT� i; F�i_�rv , Appendix - Meeting Minutes - 04.20.17 New plantiny areas are proposed at the edges of the parking area io help screen the traffic en 8` St. NE and to visually expand the park-like , setting of the cemalery. � s. The existing driveway access to the apartment cornplex ihrough ihe parking area is paved bui the rest of the parking area will continue to be gravel to avoid stonn water drainaye issues. There is concem that the existmg gravel causes a significant dust problem during dry summer �� weather. � o. The proposed pedestrian entrance at the west sidewalk will be deleted, as it would create an undesirable short-cut through the cemetery. l0. Demarcation of ihe inurnment 2re2s with a fine gravel surface surrounded by flush stone edging is proposed to create a subtle feeling of :� s�credness. This chanye of material is often useci in cemeteries in Japan. Having gravel surfaces around the markers wili help alleviate the �� �ineven grade aroun� the rows of markers, and IaNm maintenance will be easier. B. Hoshide e��ill confirm thel Ihis chanye will be in keeping wdh the Historic Landmarks designation. i L The larger pioneer monuments sc:attereci in the csnter of ihe site will continue to be wdhln the lawn with no surroundiny gravel areas. This will distinguish the earliest histonc burial sites thal were traditionally set in the lawn from the rows of Japanese American markers. l2. The center of the site under the largest deciduous tree is proposed as the main gathering spot and a key area for interpretive material and �— inforrnal seating. The use of pavers for this special area will be studied. �� `:E�STEPS �a "j r i�e White River Buddhist Ternple Mei7iorial Day ceremony at the cemetery is sched�tled for Monday. May 29 al 10:15 am. The architects will � io;�ide the la[est presentation boards Iclearly marked "Diaft"I and will be available to answer quesLons before and after the ceremony. In ��Id�tion. the Siie Flan will be rewsed to Incorporate the items above and will be available for �� ��'� �� -� � �iistribution prior to the Memorial Day event. � :. �:arant Application is being prepared for funding to proceed with ihe Landscape Plan and implementation oi the first phase of improvements. �: next Steering Comrnittee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 8 at 7:00 prn. The draft ot the Master Plan Reporl ouUine was � -�nbuted, and will be the topic of the next rneeting. If any issues anse ihat require a meeting sooner it will be scheduled by P. Cosgrove. w ,. .:rn �u�inn rJ fh fJ;a�.t,�, PI u� �t,iCi� �in mfnrm;n r �I nrt-" � � ihnr n-m�f 1 h �� �_rz[��ul f i n - H�il irn �;'it,, i= �in��ril. �jt-�.,, r _ � AUE3URN PIUNEER CI-MEI EFiY MA51 �R PL/aN Appendix - Meeting Minutes 06.29.17 Mee.ting Minutes Pro�ect� AUBURN PIONEER CFMETEF,e' MASTER PLAN � Da�e: June 29. 2017 Location: Aubum Cornmunity Event Cenier. 910 Nlnth Street SF J�� Subject: Steering Cornmittee Meetiny 3 � Atiendance: Calvin Terada Seattle Bud�7hiat k=niple Charles Natsuhara White Rivzr Buckihist Templ� ��'���� Daryl Faber Director of Parks Arts and Recreauon Craig Hudson Cemetery Supsniisor � Patncia Cosyrove White Fiver Vallev Museun� - ��� 6ob Hoshicie Hoshvis 1h�ant�-r >rcr�r.ec.t.- �� � _��ur, 'i n �.p��'n N;:h ,n -1,�;n: inlu�v �'"'ti. � , P�1 .,IF.�- P� '�N GfiArl � r. ? �.. 7. f�pf2�11T11�18fyO. n � ���,-.�. . ��.,,� <�. I i. .� S�, i.'., qr„� � i .it_ .� I �ci� �,i � � �d� ;n ..i��� I'. �� ' � ti �,r� . .ilh� � 2. Two s�ctions o(ihe Master Plan-Potential Pro�ect Phasing and Prehmuiary Cost Es��mate-will be discussed at this meeting ,u�J � I��,� in the tinal Master Pian. . 3. Include ihe GPR summary diagram show�� r • INVENTORY OF GRAVE AND INURNMENT MARK I 4. The Burials Plan has 6een updated with tl�, -,..,i.-, � � � ��� �. �. �- � � � � �. � ; � � � ������. � : � �� . - � � ' � approximateiy 2'x12' to 12'x16'. Within each I�t an ave�a�< s�ze oi ei; �nun nnrnt ul<,:i io� : i e���le i,4�x-1�. '^:��� �� I 5. Space for approximately 501uture burials will be limited for use bv a�rrr-m .3nd ne�ri u��ner���ir i� ,t f<3mllin alrE ady rern ;�ente<; �����-��, � '`' to maintain the characier and importance of the cemetery�histrn��. � . �- � ..�-- t�' ' � -. , . � �� ���- n �� .. , ������ �� f,-,r an i�xtraordu i�ny �irr;�m :t=inc� bv thr Bi iddhi�l Tr.mples mvnl�,�-. : AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN � Appendix - Meeting Minutes - 06.29.17 .. Concentrating the future burials in portlons of Lots 55, 58 and 60 in the north end, and portions of Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 along the soufh side , would keep the Japanese Arr�encan inumments toyether and leave the inajority of the site availat�le for other uses. y�. - Outlines of uncommitted lots not needed for tuture burials should be removed from the site plan to clarify the areas available for other uses, such as pathways, gathering spc�ces and open areas. C. Hudsan to confirm that there is no legal obstar,le to removing these unused lots. �ihE �i� (;RAVE AND INURNMENT MARKERS � Tre historic Japanese Anierican markers are slowly bec��ming weaihered to the point of no longer Ueing legible. The concrete markers �hould be carefully cleaned and sealed per[he recommendations in [his report. but should not be replaced as this would change the hlsioric � character ol the cemetery. Instead. small plaques could Ue placed in ihe ground in front o(the illeyible markers wrth the kanp charactErs and translation inscribed. �� t;ONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN � �� The property lines. easements or any other previous agreements regardiny the parkmg area will be researched by the City oi Auburn to confirm that the antir,ipated improvements can move forward. �� __ ����. U�e of a permeable paving material at ihe angled parking stalls will delineate the designated cemetery parking and help limit boat parking to U�e gravel area The more finished paving surface will also provide a nice transition to ihe entry walkway for cemetery visitors. � � � The new planting area at 8th St. NE will serve as a visual buffec The new irees should have a relatively high canopy and the shruhbery should �� I I�e low to keep sight lines from the parking area to the street open. Tne new mam visltor entrance at ihe southeast comer shoidd include large white tloywood trees to relate to the spectacular dogwoods at the _ �-;rth arch ga[ewey. �; I:unations for memorials will be limited to specimen trees and plant material. Other possibilities such as paverc are difficutt to manage. and � i ,,�ches are not recommended. �ERY MANAGEMENT To improve comrnunication and coordination, each year a member of the White River Buddhist Temple will be selected to serve on the Cily of Aubum Cemetery Board. _Et,�ENTATION COMPONENT"S � `' Instead of phasing strategies for implementation, the Master Plan will be divided into�he following components which can be done as funding - '.,. }� ' .�� secured: �� Hardscape and Parkinq p.ir ,i tY�^e��stin.i �.e,.m ti :rr.e- i � iastnar ei trai c�. :�n-J on�h.w�,�- .�.,t-;n. Parh�r�! _�t::; im{ � ��emHr�t�s. Idnl���n ,. ii -;'J� � i -i.ni i. AUBURN PIONEER CEMETERY MASTER PLAN Appendix - Meeting Minutes - 06.29.17 Interpretive Material and Gathering Area-historical displays and plaques. stone seatiny areas, special paving at the yathenng area Care of Historic Markers-demarcation of the inurnment areas with fina gravel surface, cleaning and seahng historic markers, po-sible � replacemern o(lost statuan_-� Landscape Improvements-developmsnl and inq�lwnent�,t�on ��f a �-� �r�,r;��,_: Plr�n �n��lud�nu ne��° �u��;.�n�e�� uees and planl�ny and re;nnval of some existing undesirable plant material � NEXT STEPS � 16. The corrections discussed at this meettng will be incorporated in a new dralt Master Plan, with wlll be dlstributed electronically to the Steenng Comnuttee members. �` � 17. The WhRe River Buddhist Temple Bon Gdori is scheduled tor Saturday, July 22. The architects will provide ihe latest presentation boaid�: ,rr_, ��� will be available to answer questions at the event. 18. No fiirther Steenn� Commrttee rnEeting5 _,r<.� scheduled. Any issues �rlse requiring further discusslon��illl he coordinr�ted by P.Cosgruc�+, 'rl rt li ii�:,lis� i� � �+ i,i� ff,��V�.� Pl�n .7�: dn int n� �'n�nul � � �:i�tar. i ^. II I . g._i�.,�wl=�.i ���t�� ��:r-Aut>;� i .,it _;r.�,r � �I ��.�ssihl�, r� auyu�s�. - �� � � � . 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