Criteria for Special Bicentennial Grans-in-Aid_06.04.1973IN ALPLY rt lllt M
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United States Dcpartment of the Interior
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
�'�'ASIIINGTON, D.C. 20240
"ti 0 4 1973
Dear State Historic Preservation officer:
An additional item of
Aid" is included in The$Bdt million for "Special. Bicentennial Grants-•
1974, Pages 574 through 575 0Q f !Z e 2 United Sta In -
project - -� -- t`_f°r Fiscal year m..tching grants to ^,Later Appendix This - ar
Special Bicentennial wiricb meet amount is to provide
each of 1 .latching Funds, the attached criteria for
the follocaing two Tl1e same amount is
fiscal years as well. PYOP°red for
Eligible states will submit r
as supplements to their SPecial Bicentennial Grant -In -
the follocain regular grant Prograns and Aid Programs
g guidelines (all in accordance with
Policies znd Proccaures Page numbers ----- refer to Grant�id
1• Co��er �r.,
as
Include Iplementuto the Annual
of state] Special Bicentennial Grant gram, Supplement and the name of the7nr Pro-
PreservationPoProgram for riscal Year
state agency,
2• Title Pam
Include title, publication year, and the name of the blresponsible 3• Ta_e of Contents agency,
4• Official Certification
Add certification by the State liistoric P•
that t:he Governor has been Preservation
the volume as afforded 45 da,s Officer, stating
A-95, Prescribed in Office °f lanagementLandsBudgetoCircular
1- J
2
S• S ecial Bicentennial
Grant Pro ram Contents
a• Relationshi to Regular Pro,ram. P ram• Explain how the
for Fiscal Yearo1974 supplements the Special
y Annual Preservation Program
appropriate This can be done by complying with, as
the guidelines for the Program Status Report, Page 8.
b. .Long Ran£e pl?nn�
Explain how Bicentennial
Planning, using planning has influenced overall long-range
ning Synopsis b tl1° statement under Long Rauge Preservation P-range
(Pages 8 through 9) as the basic guideline.
C. Summary of fmmedI-at�ls
Complete this section b
Immediate Plans 9 applying the guidelines under Summary of
Bicentennial Program is through 11. Realize that
special g involved here; do not just the Special
for the Program Special note; although theApportionment
regular and
Special Program wil be PPortiormert i:'arrant
regular program, complete tl Separate from the Warrant for the
through 10, p it according to the guidelines on pages 9
6• Submission Date +
The Supplement is due August 1."11
Approved Special Bicentennial Grant -in -Aid P
according to the Policies and Procedure-
the followin Programs will be administered
g Points: volume. But we want to emphasize
1. A single annual program grant will be awarded to
(Pages 11 through 12).
each eligible
,grantee
2• Program administration will be
Of Management and Budgin with the sub
(Pages 12 through 13 Budgetwll Circular Ido. A-].02 Construction Application
I Of an Office
projects are ) will follow on a project basis
initiated (pages 13 through 15).as individual
3• SJorlc under the S
compliance with he Special Bicentennial Grant Program
Policies policies under Section If P m rrIII be done in
and Procedures. , Grants Administration,
3
ll be based on need as d
an eva
Apportionment of funds wiplicationsinymeeting
uation of the comparative strength of program ap•
each of the special criteria.
Enclosure
u
Sincerely yours, /
S. Sydney Bradford
Assistant Keeper of the
National Register
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CRITERIA
SPECIAL AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL MATCUING
FUNDS FO12 DISTORIC PRESERVATION WILL BE APPORTIONP)
TO STATES WITH CI.TIT:S
1. That played primary roles in the movement
that led to American irdependence;
Z. That: were central to the conduct of the
Revolution;
3. That are the location of outst_nding
properties illustr;'ting various important
themes in. Unit& States history;
4. That can expect to bast large numbers of
visitors during the Bicentennial Era;
5. 1-,'here viable projects w,!.th high potential
for illuslrnting the American heritage have
been developed.
1`
February 9s 1973
FIVE FLAGS CIVIC CENTER, DUBUQUE, IOWA
Cullen - Schiltz and Associates, P. C.
Architectural Engineers
Bowen and Kanazawa Architects AIA
Associated Architects
Rough Draft June 4, 1973
PHASE ONE PROGRAM AREA REQUIREMENTS
PERFORMING ARTS
Repair Orpheum Theatre to Operable Condition
Workshop 500 sq. ft.
Set Constructioni buu
Receiving Area 300
Storage 300
Backstage Toilets 160
Concessions 200
Rnx Office 60
Dressing Rooms - Four at 80 sq. ft. + Two at 200 sq. ft. 720
Rehearsal2 1,500
Green Room3 300
Promenade 2,500
1Possible Shared Use With Rehearsal
2Possible Shared Use With Exhibition Area
3Possible Location in Basement of Orpheum
4, 740 to 7, 040
COMMUNITY USE
Exhibition Space 18, 000 - 20, 000
Toilets 800
Administration b U u
Information 150
Kitchen 200
Receiving Area4 300
4Possible Shared Use With Performing Arts
19, 650 to 21, 950
PHASE ONE PROGRAM AREA REQUIREMENTS
MULTI-MEDIAS 3, 200 sq. ft.
5Possible Part of Exhibition Area
MECHANICAL SPACE 1,200
CIRCULATION + SUPPORTING SPACES 2, 000
GROSS AREA 25, 790 to 35, 390
PHASE TWO PROGRAM AREA REQUIREMENTS
PERFORMING ARTS
Restore Oprheum Theature to Original Condition
COMMUNITY USE
Completed Under Phase One.
VISUAL ARTS
Administration
450 sq. ft.
Clay Courtyard Studio
400
Clay Workroom
1,200
Storage
225
Weaving
1,000
Print Making
450
Photography
700
Painting and Drawing
1,500
Jewelry and Metal Sculpture
600
Supply Storage
300
Sales and Rental Gallery
300
Galleries
3, 000 - 5, 000
Permanent + Temporary Storage
2, 000 - 3, 500
Receiving Area6
6Shared Area With Community Use
11, 325 to 15, 825
PHASE TWO PROGRAM AREA REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION
Theatre In The Round 2, 000 sq. ft.
2, 000
CIRCULATION + SUPPORTING SPACES 1,500
GROSS AREA 14, 825 to 19, 325
PROJECT GROSS AREA PHASE ONE AND TWO 40, 615 to 54, 715 sq.It.
* Program areas not constructed in Phase One could be accomplished in Phase Two.