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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
Les Rowland, Vice Chair
Thomas Agostini
Mary Bibby
Janet Gritzner
Father Ryan Hall
Pam Merchant
Brookings Historic Preservation Commission
Thursday, March 17, 2011 @ 4:30 p.m.
City Hall Meeting Room
1. Call to order
2. Approval of agenda
3. Approval of minutes
4. Schedule next meeting
New Business
5. Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation
6. Historic Preservation Month Activities
7. Campus & Community Forum, March 23-Swiftel Center
Project & Issues Updates/Reports:
8. Report on meeting with University Officials (Bibby & Willert)
9. Preserve America Signs:
A. Courthouse/Carnegie/1921/Central Sign
B. Sign locations – 106 Review
10. Staff Reports & Updates:
A. University Week for Women Annual Porch Tour
B. Legislative
C. Funding
D. Preservation Leadership Training Application (PLT)
E. History & Garden Festival Co-Sponsorship, April 29-30
F. Training
G. Website
H. Schedule meeting with state and city officials regarding 11.1 reviews
11. Preservation Partner Reports:
A. Downtown Brookings Inc.
B. Preserve Brookings
C. Preserve South Dakota
12. State & National Register of Historic Preservation Properties & Districts:
A. Brookings Commercial Historic District
B. Central Residential Historic District
1) Contributing status re-evaluation of post-modern structures in existing districts
C. University Residential Historic District
13. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications/Calendar
March 31st National Park Service Grant Deadline
April 1st PLT Application Deadline
April 29-30 History & Garden Festival
May 13 Website content deadline
May 20-21 150th Anniversary of Dakota Territory
June 11-18 Basic PLT at Woodlawn in Alexandria, VA
14. Draft April Agenda: Preservation Month Activities, Mayor’s Award, Porch Tour
15. 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.”