File #: 24-528    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance First Reading Status: Second Reading
In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/27/2025 Final action:
Title: Designation of the Criterion Schoolhouse as a Salem Local Historic Resource. Ward(s): 5 Councilor(s): Brown Neighborhood(s): None (State Fairgrounds) Result Area(s): Welcoming and Livable Community
Attachments: 1. Ordinance Bill No.pdf, 2. Exhibit A - HLC Recommendation, 3. Exhibit B - Vicinity Map
Related files: 25-19, 25-18

TO:                      Mayor and City Council   

THROUGH:                      Keith Stahley, City Manager   

FROM:                      Kristin Retherford, Community Planning and Development Department Director   

                                          

SUBJECT:

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Designation of the Criterion Schoolhouse as a Salem Local Historic Resource.    

 

Ward(s): 5    

Councilor(s):  Brown    

Neighborhood(s):   None (State Fairgrounds)    

Result Area(s):  Welcoming and Livable Community

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SUMMARY:

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The Criterion Schoolhouse is eligible for listing as a local historic resource due to its significance as an excellent local example of the one-room schoolhouse building type. The Criterion Schoolhouse meets the applicable criteria in SRC 230.010 for age, integrity and significance, especially for its cultural significance as an embodiment of the early history of education in Oregon, as part of the educational section of the Oregon State Fair, and a symbol of the enormous effort that went into planning and celebrating America’s bicentennial. 

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ISSUE:

 

Shall City Council advance Ordinance Bill No. 2-25 designating the Criterion Schoolhouse as a local historic resource to a public hearing? 

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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Advance Ordinance Bill No. 2-25 designating the Criterion Schoolhouse as a local historic resource to a public hearing.  

 

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FACTS AND FINDINGS:

 

1.                     The Country School Association of American (CSAA) placed the Criterion Schoolhouse (c.1912) on the National Schoolhouse Historic Register on December 2, 2022, as an important Oregon example of a one-room schoolhouse from the early twentieth century. Representatives from the Criterion Schoolhouse Committee, the Oregon Retired Educators Association (OREA) and the Oregon State Fair subsequently submitted a Local Historic Resource designation application to the City of Salem on July 27, 2023 along with a request for assistance to draft the local nomination.

 

2.                     Local Designation is a Type IV procedure under SRC 300. The HLC may initiate a designation, hold a public hearing on the nomination and make a recommendation to City Council regarding the proposed designation.

 

3.                     The Salem HLC held a public hearing on November 21, 2024 where they found that the Criterion Schoolhouse met the applicable criterion for designation as a local historic resource, and retains sufficient original integrity to convey its historical and cultural significance to the Salem community. Per Salem Revised Code (SRC) 230.010 (c), the Historic Landmarks Commission is forwarding to Council its recommendation pursuant to their decision on November 21, 2024 (Attachment 2).  

 

4.                     The City Council is required to conduct a public hearing on Type IV applications. After first reading is conducted, a public hearing will be scheduled.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

1.                     The Country School Association of American (CSAA) placed the Criterion Schoolhouse (c.1912) on the National Schoolhouse Historic Register on December 2, 2022, as an important Oregon example of a one-room schoolhouse from the early twentieth century. Representatives from the Criterion Schoolhouse Committee, the Oregon Retired Educators Association (OREA) and the Oregon State Fair subsequently submitted a Local Historic Resource designation application to the City of Salem on July 27, 2023 along with a request for assistance to draft the local nomination. 

 

                     Kimberli Fitzgerald, AICP     

                     Historic Preservation Program Manager

Attachments:

1. Ordinance Bill No. 2-25

2. HLC Recommendation HIS24-2

3. Vicinity Map