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Register <br /> Property Name Site Address Date Year Built fir <br /> 2901-2903, 2905, 2907, Hu <br /> Swalwell Block and Adjoining t �� ' 'tttl <br /> Commercial Buildings 2909 and 2915 Hewitt 5/17/1976 1892 �2iiii ttttRttgiip <br /> Avenue ��- 110111 <br /> ttt .0.4:-.2).v.1- <br /> . Swalwell Cottage 2712 Pine Street 1 1/28/1976 1891 <br /> U.S. Post Office and Customs i i t 3'L'11t" '" ' � <br /> House <br /> 3006 Colby Avenue 6/22/1979 1917 <br /> Table 3. Washington Heritage Register Properties in Metro Everett <br /> Register Figure 4:Snohomish County Courthouse,built 1910, <br /> Property Name Site Address Date Year Built 1967 <br /> Everett Public Library 2702 Hoyt Avenue 1989 1934 <br /> Everett Theater 2911 Colby Avenue 1975 1901; 1924 , I ° <br /> �-- - <br /> Marion Building 1401 Hewitt Avenue 1979 1895 r . .. —', —; ` - <br /> oat;A <br /> 2814-2816 Rucker <br /> Pioneer Block 1979 1892: <br /> Avenue <br /> Everett Register, Historical Commission and Special Valuation <br /> Figure 5:Everett Theater,built in 1901. Courtesy <br /> In 1985, the State Legislature passed a law which allows a local option of"special of Everett Public Library Northwest Room <br /> valuation", a program of real estate tax reduction for certain historic properties within <br /> the state. The purpose of this program is to encourage rehabilitation of historic properties. Everett implemented this state <br /> program in 1987 and made the Special Tax Valuation available to Everett property owners. At the same time, the city established <br /> the Everett Register of Historic Places and adopted the Historical Commission as the citizen body for historic preservation. <br /> Placement on the Everett Register is an honorary designation. A building must be 50 years old or older, significant to Everett's <br /> history, architecture or cultural heritage, and retain sufficient historic character to reflect the history of the community. Inclusion <br /> on the register requires owner approval, or approval by owners of a majority of properties in a proposed historic district. <br /> The effect of listing a property on the Everett Register of Historic Places requires an owner to request a certificate of <br /> appropriateness from the Historical Commission for proposed work. Failure to meet this requirement could result in removal of <br /> the building from the register and loss of special tax valuation received, if any. <br /> Chapter 7,Historic Resources 3 August 29,2018 <br />