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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBHPCAgenda_2010_11_18 Brookings Historic Preservation Commission City Hall, 311 Third Avenue Post Office Box 270 Brookings, SD 57006 (605) 692-6281 phone (605) 692-6907 fax Dr. Dennis Willert, Chair Mary Bibby, Vice Chair Janet Gritzner Father Ryan Hall Pam Merchant Pat Powers Les Rowland Brookings Historic Preservation Commission Thursday, November 18, 2010 @ 4:30 p.m. - City Hall Meeting Room 1. Call to order 2. Approval of agenda 3. Approval of minutes 4. Schedule next meeting Case Reports/SDCL 11.1 Reviews: 5. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT: Formal comment on 11.1 Review for 821/825 9th Street. 6. CENTRAL DISTRICT: City/County Governmental Center - Phase 2/ Exterior Site Plan & Elevations. Project & Issues Updates/Reports: 7. Preserve America Signage 8. Facilitated Goal Setting Retreat 9. City Street Light Policy 10. Website 11. SDSU Architecture Department Request 12. SDCL 1-19B Study Committee National Register Properties & Districts: 13. Central Residential Historic District 14. Brookings Commercial Historic District A. Downtown Brookings Inc. (DBI) Report 15. University Residential Historic District A. Meeting with University Officials 16. Individual Listings: A. Pending National Register of Historic Places Listing of the H. Horace Sr. and Cornelia Fishback House at 1001 Sixth Avenue. 17. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications • 2009/2010 National Park Service Grant Completed • Formal comment on the Draft South Dakota Statewide Historic Preservation Plan, 2011-2015 (9/24/10 deadline). • Preservation, Sept/Oct 2010 • South Dakota History, Fall 2010 (check-out) • MainStreet Now, July/Aug 2010 • The Alliance Review, July/Aug 2010 • SDPO Listserv 18. Calendar November 22nd Downtown Brookings Inc. Annual Meeting December 9th Mayor’s Holiday Party – Children’s Museum December 16th Goal Setting Retreat May 20-21 150th Anniversary of Dakota Territory 19. 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.”