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Preservation in Missouri: 2012 Year in Review

A comprehensive review of preservation activities in Missouri during the year 2012, including federal undertakings, National Register listings, museum and visitor center projects, architectural surveys, trail nominations, avocational archaeological survey, CLG forums, and HPF survey grants.

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Preservation in Missouri: 2012 Year in Review

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  1. PRESERVATION IN MISSOURI The Year in Review--2012 Missouri Statewide Preservation Conference–October 25, 2012

  2. During the Federal Fiscal Year 2012, SHPO staff reviewed and commented on 3,642 federal undertakings. During the same period, as part of compliance activities, SHPO staff evaluated 6,766 properties for eligibility in the National Register. Review and Compliance Proposed Museum and Visitor Center—Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum

  3. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 During Federal Fiscal Year 2012, 1,463 projectsspecifically funded with ARRA monies were reviewed by SHPO. This amounts to roughly 40% of all projects reviewed by SHPO under Section 106 during the period.

  4. Jefferson National Expansion Monument Design Development

  5. Review and Compliance SHPO staff working with CDBG staff were able to persuade Louisiana city officials to preserve this fine Queen Ann House.

  6. National Register of Historic Places • During the last fiscal year, there were 39 new Missouri listingsin the National Register of Historic Places representing 1,759 contributing resources. Above: Grover Street Historic District, Warrensburg Below: Hunter Dawson House, New Madrid Above: Route 66 Steak and Shake, Springfield

  7. National Register of Historic Places • Missouri now boasts over 2,200 listings in the National Register of Historic Places representing 40,422 individual resources. Linwood Presbyterian Church and Home for Convalescent Employed Women, Kansas City Central states life Insurance Co, St. Louis—Interior

  8. Barn and Farmstead Survey • Missouri Barn Alliance and Rural Network (Mo BARN) was created. • Barn and Farmstead Survey form and instructions are available for use. Two of Missouri’s historic barns. Barn above is in the Boonslick and the Bard to the right is near Jamestown.

  9. Survey Scanning Project Work continued on the ongoing scanning and digitization of our architectural surveys. Out of 410 surveys in the inventory, 140 surveys, representing roughly a third of our general surveys are now scanned and prepped to go on the web. We’ve posted about 66 on our website. Three images from the Modern St. Louis County Church Survey which has 380 resources..

  10. Trails Cooperative Agreement Last year, SHPO entered into a multi-year cooperative agreement with NPS to identify and nominate to the National Register sites associated with the Santa Fe, Mormon, Oregon/California, and Pony Express trails as well as the Trail of Tears. One of the sites listed this year was the Cherokee Trail of Tears river Crossing, Peter Brickey Farmstead, Mark Twain National Forrest.

  11. MAS/State Parks Avocational Archaeological Survey Working with the Missouri Archaeological Society and the Missouri State Parks, SHPO helped sponsor the Avocational Archaeology Survey held at Knob Noster State Park.

  12. DNR Camp In 2011, 678 middle school students from Columbia Public Schools learned about environmental stewardship in a piloted program with the Department of Natural Resources. SHPO staff presented well-received programs on making and using traditional weapons.

  13. Missouri’s 53 CLGs

  14. Our Newest CLG—Hannibal, Missouri

  15. 2012 Certified Local Government Forum In April, 2012 SHPO housed the Annual Missouri Certified Local Government Forum in Jefferson City. Representatives from Missouri’s 53 CLGs attended the day-long training session. John Sandor, NPS Tax Reviewer addresses the audience. Mark Miles presents 20 Year Award to Brenda Schloss of Ste. Genevieve.

  16. 2012 National CLG Forum Scholarships In July, 2012 SHPO sponsored a number of scholarships to allow representatives of Missouri Certified Local Governments to attend the national CLG Forum held in Norfolk, Virginia. Norfolk, Virginia

  17. FY’ 2011 HPF Survey Grants • Three FY 2011 HPF Survey grants identified 390 resources. Surveys were conducted in the following CLGs: • Excelsior Springs Survey of Mineral Water Resources: 40 resources • Joplin Murphysburg Survey: 153 resources  • St. Charles Mid-Town and Commons Neighborhood Survey Phase II: 197 resources Excelsior Springs Survey of Mineral Water Resources St. Charles Mid-Town and Commons Neighborhood Survey

  18. FY12 HPF Grant Surveys • Four FY 2012 HPF Survey grants are underway and are expected to identify 2797 resources. Surveys are being conducted in the following CLGs: • Non Residential Post War Resources in St. Louis: Projected 2300 resources Poplar Bluff Planning Survey: Projected 65 resources • Blue Springs Historic District: Projected 250 resources • St. Charles Mid-Town and Commons Neighborhoods Survey Phase III: projected 182 resources From the Non Residential Post War Resources in St. Louis --WohlRecreation Center”  1515 N Kingshighway Blvd. built c.1960 by Architect Russell, Mullgardt Schwartz Van Hoeffen.

  19. Bollinger Mill Covered Bridge This year assistance was provided to aid in preservation efforts of the covered bridge at Bollinger Mill. The bridge is one of 4 surviving covered bridges in the state. Bollinger Mill Covered Bridge, Burfordville, in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri

  20. HPF Courthouse Grants A special round of Historic Preservation Fund construction grants have been awarded to two historic courthouse projects. Grants were restricted to historic courthouses located in Certified Local Government communities. Buchanan County Courthouse, St. Joseph Adair County Courthouse, Kirksville

  21. MHPP Courthouse Grants This year’s state budget included a $100,000.00 transfer from the Non-Resident Athletes and Entertainer’s Tax to the Missouri Heritage Properties Program (MHPP). These funds will be used to fund planning grants for Missouri’s historic courthouses. A notice of grant availibility will be sent to county officials shortly.

  22. 174 projects were completed in state fiscal year 2012. $105,272,651.00in state tax credits were issued. Certified expenses last year were $421,091,911.00 Total investment generated by these projects during fiscal year 2012 was $611,675,969.00. Missouri State Tax Credits Above: Wymore Apartments Right: Asel’s Grocery Both projects are in Jefferson City

  23. Missouri State Tax Credits 1998-2012 • Number of Projects Completed: 2,219 • Tax Credits Issued: $1,267,109,741.00.00 • Allowable rehabilitation costs: $5,071,382,338.00 • Total Investment Costs: $6,112,063,320.00 Old Trenton High School Federal Reserve Building, Kansas City

  24. Missouri State Tax Credits 1998-2012

  25. Federal Credits in Missouri—2011 • Approved Part 2s--89 projects Missouri ranks 2nd in the nation. • Approved Part 3s--99 projects Missouri was 1st in the nation. • Certified Expenses--$330,838.654.00 Missouri ranks 2nd in the nation. • Roughly 9% of rehabilitation projects nationwide took place in Missouri.

  26. Missouri Use Of Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credits 1998-2011 Total Certified Expenditures in Missouri 1998-2011: $3,652,848,247.00

  27. The Outlook?

  28. State Historic Preservation Office 1101 Riverside Drive P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, Mo 65102 (573) 751-7858 Visit our website at: www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/index.html State Historic Preservation Office

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