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Liberty Bank (Key Bank) Landmark Meeting is tomorrow!! Email comments or attend!

The Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination of the building at 2320 E. Union St.at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Seattle Municipal Tower, room 1756.

If you would like to go to the meeting you can speak to how it does or does not meet the Designation Standards for up to 3 minutes.

The main entrances to Seattle Municipal Tower are located at the corners of 5th and Columbia St., 5th and Cherry St., and 6th and Cherry St.

SEND COMMENTS TO:  Erin Doherty, Landmarks Preservation Board Coordinator. [email protected]

They will accept comments on the application and how it does or does not meet the Designation Standards  THRU THE END OF TODAY, FEBRUARY 4TH for inclusion in tomorrow’s notes for the meeting.

ATTEND THE MEETING:  If you would like to go to the meeting you can speak to how it does or does not meet the Designation Standards for up to 3 minutes.

Link to the designation standards: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/preservation/designation_process.htm

Link to the meeting agenda: http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/preservation/documents/agenda_lpb_041.pdf

3 thoughts on “Liberty Bank (Key Bank) Landmark Meeting is tomorrow!! Email comments or attend!

  1. Can someone explain what the below from the standards means?
    “In addition to meeting at least one of the above standards, the object, site, or improvement must also possess integrity or the ability to convey its significance.”

    How does this building posses or not posses that?

  2. I think some buildings were involved in human trafficing and they are banned from history for lack of integrity. Others are laughably insignificant. Unfortunately this one seems to be laughable and banking may well have peripherally engaged in human trafficing.