HomeMy WebLinkAboutBHPCAgenda_2012_05_17 Brookings Historic Preservation Commission
Les Rowland, Chair
Dr. Dennis Willert, Vice Chair
Thomas Agostini
Mary Bibby
Janet Gritzner
Father Ryan Hall
Pam Merchant
Brookings Historic Preservation Commission
Thursday, May 17, 2012 – 3:00 p.m. – NOTE TIME
City Hall, 311 Third Avenue, Community Room
1. Call to order
2. Approval of agenda
3. Approval of minutes
4. Schedule next meeting(s)
New Business
5. State History Conference Report
Updates/Reports
6. History & Garden Festival Workshop
7. 2012 Mayor’s Award – September 27, 5-7 pm, City/County Administration Building
8. Volunteer Leadership Coffee with the Mayor – May 10 & 17
9. Real Estate Workshop
10. Historic photos and other items at city hall
11. National Park Service funding updates:
a. 2012/2013 Application
b. 2011/2012 Amendment
12. Commission Development Training Opportunities:
a. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions, July 18-22, Norfolk, VA
b. National Trust Conference, Oct. 30-Nov 3, Spokane, WA
13. Discussion revised schedule for ordinance review(s)
14. Preservation Partner Reports:
a. State Historic Preservation Office
b. Downtown Brookings Inc.
15. Historic Properties Reports
A. Brookings Commercial Historic District
1) Plaques
B. Central Residential Historic District
1) Brookings Courthouse Remodel Update
C. University Residential Historic District
1) Site Visits: 804 6th Avenue & 708 8th Street
D. Individually Listed / Proposed / Pending
1) Hillcrest Park Tree Claim
16. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications
17. Calendar
May 17th Volunteer Leadership Coffee with Mayor/Innovation Campus, 8-9:30 am
July 18-22 National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum, Norfolk, VA
Sept 13 City Volunteer Reception, SDSU Performing Arts Center, 5-7 pm
Sept 26 or 28 Real Estate Workshop – Brookings
Sept 27 Mayor’s Award Event
Oct. 30-Nov 3 National Trust Conference, Spokane, WA
Dec. 6th Mayor’s Holiday Party, McCrory Gardens Visitor Center, 5-7 p.m.
18. 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.”