Initiative Measure 89

COMPLETE TEXT OF INITIATIVE MEASURE NUMBER 89

AN ORDINANCE to offer City assistance in preventing the destruction 
of Garfield High School's historic Quincy Jones auditorium

WHEREAS, Garfield High School is an official City Landmark;

WHEREAS, the Seattle School District's Facilities Master Plan states 
that "District consideration of public interest will not be limited 
to the minimum regulatory requirements of the City Landmark criteria 
when considering the value of the preservation of historically 
significant building elements.  Where value is identified by the 
community, the District will strive to preserve, or enhance that 
which retains the character of the school and consider adaptive reuse 
to meet educational needs.";

WHEREAS, the Seattle School District's current construction plans 
would tear out virtually all of the interiors of Garfield;

WHEREAS, the Seattle School District's current construction plans 
would replace the auditorium with a cafeteria in the summer of 2006;

WHEREAS, something from the inside of Garfield, something familiar 
and of significance, needs to be kept for the alumni and for the 
community;

WHEREAS, the Garfield High School Quincy Jones auditorium has always 
been a part of Garfield, since the school was built in 1923;

WHEREAS, the Garfield auditorium is the place where Martin Luther 
King Jr. spoke, and it is the place where author Alex Haley (of 
"Roots" fame) spoke, and it bears the name of 1950 Garfield graduate 
Quincy Jones;

WHEREAS, the Garfield auditorium is a place that has been familiar to 
thousands of Garfield students and to the community over many 
decades;

Now, Therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:

The City of Seattle believes that the Garfield High School Quincy 
Jones auditorium should not be torn down; the stage and general 
layout of the auditorium should be kept.

The City Council will send a letter communicating this sentiment to 
the Seattle School District Superintendent and School Board, 
requesting that the Seattle School District not proceed with plans to 
demolish the Garfield auditorium, and offering City assistance to the 
Seattle School District toward this end, including any City resources 
that the City Council deems appropriate.

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