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Bothell board approves moving Beckstrom Cabin, citing accessibility and shoreline benefits
Summary
The Bothell Landmark Preservation Board unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness Feb. 11 to relocate the Beckstrom Cabin within Park at Bothell Landing, approving elevated walkways and preservation measures the consultant said meet Secretary of the Interior standards.
The Bothell Landmark Preservation Board on Feb. 11 voted unanimously to grant a certificate of appropriateness to relocate the Beckstrom Cabin within the Park at Bothell Landing and to allow new elevated walkways and decking designed to improve public access while protecting historic fabric.
Adam Alsabrook, the city's historic preservation consultant with Willamette Cultural Resources Associates, told the board the project would move the cabin north and west, placing it outside the shoreline buffer and connecting it to a new gathering area between nearby historic buildings. "It is the consultant's recommendation that the Landmark Preservation Board grant a certificate of appropriateness for this…
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