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 February 12, 2019 • Page 11
 
 State Historical Society
 Board Approves 13 Property
 Tax Moratorium Applications
 Including McVicker Plaza
 
 February Seed Library Class Set For YCL
 The February Seed Library classes will be offered at
 Yankton Community Library Tuesday, Feb. 12. To accommodate schedules, the same class is offered twice: at 2
 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Classes are held at the Yankton Community Library, located at 515 Walnut Street.
 Members of Missouri Valley Master Gardeners will
 share information about keys to successful indoor gardening. Participants will also hear an update on the Community Gardens. This will be a hands-on class.
 For questions, call the library at 605-668-5275 or email
 library@cityofyankton.org.
 
 PIERRE, S.D. — The South Dakota
 State Historical Society board of
 trustees recently approved 13 applications in five counties for the
 eight-year state historic preservation
 property tax moratorium for restoration and rehabilitation made to
 historic buildings.
 “These approvals are significant
 because if an historic building qualifies for the tax benefit, an eight-year
 delay is placed on the property tax
 assessment of any certified improvements,” said Jay D. Vogt, director of
 the State Historical Society, headquartered at the Cultural Heritage
 Center in Pierre. “Property tax
 assessments may not be increased
 due to certified rehabilitation of the
 building. The property tax moratorium is an incentive for owners
 of properties listed in the National
 Register of Historic Places to maintain and rehabilitate their homes and
 businesses.”
 One of the criteria for the approval was that the projects meet the U.S.
 Secretary of the Interior’s Standards
 for Rehabilitation.
 Of the 13 properties receiving
 the moratorium, five are private
 residences and eight are or will be
 income-producing properties. Investment per project ranged from $2,600
 to $6 million. Private investments
 totaled $8.4 million.
 The deadline for applications is
 Nov. 1 annually. For more information on how to qualify for the state
 historic preservation property
 tax moratorium, contact the State
 Historic Preservation Office at the
 Cultural Heritage Center, 900 Governors Drive, Pierre, SD 57501-2217;
 telephone 605-773-3458; or see history.sd.gov/preservation/fundingopportunities.aspx.
 Following is a list, by county, of
 the sites approved for the property
 tax moratorium.
 Clay County
 The business located at 2-4 E.
 Main St. in Vermillion was constructed in 1884. It is a contributing
 resource in the Downtown Vermillion
 Historic District, which was listed
 in the National Register in 2003.
 This was a continuing project. The
 2018 work restored the building’s
 exterior to its 1884 appearance. This
 completed the project. The building
 was named “McVicker Plaza” and
 now houses offices for the Vermillion Area Chamber and Development
 Company. It also has a retail store,
 Charlie’s, which sells University of
 South Dakota gear.
 Davison County
 The W.S. Hill House at 520 E. 6th
 Ave. in Mitchell was constructed in
 1910. It was individually listed in
 
 the National Register in 2009. This
 600 E. 7th St. in Sioux Falls was built
 ongoing project is to fully restore
 between 1916-1918. It was individuthe house with the hopes of convert- ally listed in the South Dakota State
 ing it to a bed and breakfast. The
 Register of Historic Places in 2018
 2018 work consisted of carpet being
 with a nomination to the National
 installed in the basement.
 Register to follow. Owned by a
 Lawrence County
 private investment group, it is being
 The home at 3 Shine St. in Deadrenovated into space for an archiwood was constructed in 1895 and
 tectural firm and other offices. 2018
 is a contributing resource in the
 work involved roof reinforcement;
 Deadwood Historic District, which
 removal of non-original finishes
 was listed in the National Register
 throughout the interior; installation
 in 1966. This is a continuing project
 of new HVAC, electrical and plumbwhich is taking a previously coning services; installation of new
 demned house and restoring it to
 bathrooms and a kitchen space for
 a livable condition. The 2018 work
 tenant use; renovation of the former
 included replacement of the electrifire station portion into large, open
 cal panel.
 work space; renovation of the former
 48 Taylor Ave. in Deadwood is
 library portion into individual offices
 the location of a home built in 1900
 and conference rooms; and renovaand is also a contributing resource
 tion of the second floor into coworkin the Deadwood Historic District.
 ing space.
 This was a new project in 2018 and
 The home at 1600 S. 4th Ave. in
 is scheduled for overall restoration.
 Sioux Falls was built in 1916 and is
 2018 work involved reinforcing the
 listed as a contributing resource in
 foundation, replacing the electrical,
 the McKennan Park Historic District,
 repairing/rebuilding a rotted porch,
 which was listed in the National
 repairing original windows, installing Register in 1984. The owners are
 wood storm windows, replacing sidplanning an overall restoration for
 ing in-kind, and insulating.
 this new 2018 project. Work involved
 The St. Lawrence O’Toole Cathoreplacement of stucco and wood trim
 lic Church at 114 Central Main St. in
 to match the original due to deterioCentral City was built in 1879 and
 ration; roof repair; installation of new
 individually listed in the National
 wood windows to match the original;
 Register in 2003. The building is no
 reconstruction of the north side bay
 longer used as a church and is under based on historic photos; repair of
 private ownership. 2018 was the first original wood floors and millwork;
 year for the overall restoration of the and replacement of HVAC, plumbing
 building for an undetermined future
 and electrical systems.
 use. Work was comprised of structurPennington County
 al stabilization and roof replacement.
 The Fairmont Creamery, 201 Main
 Minnehaha County
 St. in Rapid City, was constructed in
 The overall rehabilitation work at
 1929 and was individually listed in
 the Odd Fellows Home, 100 W. 10th
 the National Register in 2006. This
 St. in Dell Rapids, has been continuis an ongoing project to rehabilitate
 ing for several years. Constructed
 the building for use as offices, retail,
 in 1910, the property was individurestaurant space and housing. Work
 ally listed in the National Register in
 in 2018 included repainting the
 2012. The work in 2018 saw the comconcrete block portion of the buildpletion of the last apartment unit.
 ing and installing new carpet in the
 This included a kitchen, two bathhallways.
 rooms, two bedrooms, new HVAC,
 Constructed in 1927-1928, Hotel
 new plumbing and new electrical.
 Alex Johnson is located at 523 6th St.
 Except for some minor items such as in Rapid City. It is a contributing repainting hallways, this project is now source in the Rapid City Commercial
 complete.
 Historic District, which was listed in
 The Sioux Falls National Bank
 the National Register in 1974. Work
 Building located at 100 N. Phillips
 done in 2018 on this ongoing project
 Ave. in Sioux Falls was a new project
 included replacement of the HVAC
 in 2018. Original construction was in
 systems in the Starbucks area and in
 1917 with an addition built in 1930
 the Paddy O’Neal’s restaurant.
 that was designed to look identical
 The house located at 817 9th St.
 to the original portion. The buildin Rapid City was built in 1937 and is
 ing was individually listed in the
 a contributing resource in the West
 National Register in 1979 and is being Boulevard Historic District, which
 remodeled into a boutique hotel.
 was listed in the National Register
 2018 work included repointing brick,
 in 1974. A new project in 2018, work
 repairing terra cotta, restoring the
 was done to repoint the brick extefirst floor and mezzanine, and creatrior as
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 The class, which will run from 2-4 p.m., will be taught by
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 stitching used in quilting to make a cute little project. You will
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 at the Yankton Community Library, participants will get
 ready for spring by using a combination of painting techniques to create a 6-inch x 6-inch canvas featuring cherry
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 VERMILLION — The public is invited to a live recording
 of SDPB’s No Cover, No Minimum television program featuring Vermillion-based band Beard, Friday, Feb. 15, at SDPB’s
 studios, Al Neuharth Media Center, 555 N. Dakota Street,
 Vermillion. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Filming starts at 8 p.m.
 The event is free and open to the public.
 Beard is Joseph Raiche on guitar, Jake Kerby on lead
 guitar, Amy Askew on bass, and Jeff Wesner on drums.
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 The South Dakota Shakespeare Festival (SDSF) invites the
 public to a free community gathering and meal Thursday, Feb.
 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Kozak Room of the Vermillion Public
 Library as part of this residency.
 Community members can gather, eat and learn about
 Sayet’s work and the SDSF while brainstorming ways the
 community can be involved in this exciting production. A
 traditional meal will be provided. Sayet is stage director of
 SDSF’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” to be
 held June 6-9 in Vermillion’s Prentis Park.
 The public is also invited to an “Indigenous Shakespeares”
 lecture, Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 5 p.m. Farber Hall. Reception
 follows at Native American Cultural Center. Other activities
 include campus meet & greets and classroom visits at the
 University of South Dakota and Flandreau Indian School.
 The residency is sponsored, in part, by the South Dakota
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