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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBHPCAgenda_2008_03_20 Brookings Historic Preservation Commission Thursday, March 20, 2008 4:00 p.m. City Hall Meeting Room 1. Call to Order. 2. Welcome new member! 3. Adoption of agenda. 4. Approval of February 21st minutes. 5. Schedule April meeting. NEW BUSINESS: 6. Comment on a Conditional Use Request for a drive-in food service at Nick’s Hamburger. 7. 2008/2009 Grant Application. A. Preservation Leadership Training Application & Registration. B. Supplemental Funds. 8. Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation. 9. Preservation Week Newsletter. OLD BUSINESS: 10. Historic Districts and Properties. A. Central Residential Historic District—National Register District ƒ Proposed County Courthouse Addition ƒ Community Cultural Center (Carnegie Library) B. Commercial District –National Register District ƒ Update on District Expansion Review ƒ Streetscape Project ƒ DBI Report C. Eligible/Threatened – no report D. University Residential District – no report E. Individually Listed – no report OLD BUSINESS/UPDATES: 11. Animated signs. 12. Report on SDSU Master Plan Committee OTHER: 13. Announcements 14. Calendar May 2-3, 2008 State History Conference – Rapid City June 17-18 Section 106 Training – Pierre June 21-28, 2008 Preservation Leadership Training – Portland, Maine July 9-11, 2008 University Week for Women (tours) July 10-13, 2008 National Alliance of Preservation Commissions – New Orleans Oct. 21-25, 2008 National Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference, Tulsa, OK Oct. 13-17, 2009 National Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conf – Nashville, TN Oct. 26-30, 2010 National Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conf – Austin, TX 15. Correspondence/Communications o Forum Journal, Winter 2008 – check-out o Forum News, Mar/Apr 08 o Travel Exhibits, SDSHS o State History Conference Agenda o Preservation Advocate, Feb 08 16. April Agenda Items: Grant Application, Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation, Newsletter 17. Adjournment The City of Brookings is responsive to requests for communication aids and the need to provide appropriate access, and will provide alternative formats and accessible locations consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act.”