Talk:List of Seattle landmarks

Possible wrong inclusions
Not listed at http://clerk.seattle.gov/~scripts/nph-brs.exe?d=CHAP&s1=25.32.h2.&Sect6=HITOFF&l=20&p=1&u=/~public/chap1.htm&r=1&f=G The source is the current official listing, but despite that I suspect that it may be erroneous (because all of these were on previous listings), and I intend to follow up before editing accordingly. - Jmabel &#124; Talk 03:18, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
 * B.F. Day School
 * Franklin High School
 * Garfield High School
 * Gatewood School
 * Hay School
 * Lake City School
 * Latona School
 * Madison Middle School
 * Nathan Eckstein Junior High School
 * Roosevelt High School
 * Seward School
 * Stevens School
 * University Heights School
 * Lakeview School (Wallingford Center)
 * West Seattle High School
 * All of these are listed in the A-Z listing. Weird. I'll add notes that they are in one list but not in the other. - Jmabel &#124; Talk 09:06, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Mystery probably resolved. Sarah Sodt, Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board Coordinator explains:

"The list of landmarks on the Department of Neighborhoods' web page should include all landmarks designated by the Landmarks Preservation Board&mdash;there may be a few recent designations that have not been added." The Table of Historical Landmarks found in the Seattle Municipal Code only lists those landmarks that have a signed Controls and Incentives agreement which has been codified in a designating ordinance. The complete designation process is a four step process: nomination by the Landmarks Preservation Board (LPB), then designation by the LPB, then Controls and Incentives agreement negotiation (an agreement signed by owner and City Historic Preservation Officer, and approved by the LPB), and finally the approval of the designating ordinance by City Council. Sometimes the Controls and Incentives negotiation process takes some time, which is why the Table of Historical Landmarks is shorter than the list on DON's web site.
 * So the alphabetical DON list is as authoritative as the Table of Historical Landmarks and generally more comprehensive (albeit not always promptly updated with additions). - Jmabel &#124; Talk 04:37, 1 June 2012 (UTC)

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Anderson Hall
Anderson Hall on the UW campus has just been designated, according to an email I received from Historic Seattle, but I haven't yet found anything citeable. Jmabel &#124; Talk 16:26, 20 January 2023 (UTC)