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Brookings Historic Preservation Commission
Mary Bibby, Chair
Les Rowland, Vice Chair
Thomas Agostini
Leah Brink
Holly Fetzer-Fickler
Janet Gritzner
Dr. Dennis Willert
Brookings Historic Preservation Commission
Thursday, November 21, 2013 – 5:00 5:30 p.m.
Brookings City & County Government Center, Suite 230, Room 241
1. Call to order
2. Approval of agenda
3. Approval of minutes
4. Schedule next meeting
5. Report on National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference by Rowland
6. 6th Street (Main to Medary) Project
7. “Now You See It” Column
8. Historic Properties Reports:
a. University Residential Historic District
1) Formal comment on 11.1 Review for 605 Sixth Street
b. Commercial Historic District
1) Pending 11.1 Review – 307 Third Street
c. Central Residential Historic District
1) Pending 11.1 Review - 912 6th Street
9. Preservation Partners:
a. Sustainability Council
1) Posters
2) Bob Yapp Workshop Update
b. Downtown Brookings Inc. (DBI)
1) Brookings History & Garden Festival
2) Trolley Rides in Central Residential Historic District
c. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)
1) Statewide CLG Meeting - Spring 2014
d. Preserve South Dakota (PSD)
10. Draft December Agenda: Discussion on 2014 Goals & Objectives, Annual Reports, Create
Nominating Committee
11. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications/Calendar
November 26th City Council Meeting, 6th Street Discussion, 6 p.m.
December 5th Mayor’s Holiday Party, McCrory Gardens Visitor Center, 5-7 p.m.
December 5th Central District Trolley Rides, 5-7 p.m.
January 31st National Park Service Annual Report Deadline
February 17th City Annual Report Deadline
April 3-5 State Historical Society Board of Trustees Meetings, Pierre
May 1-4 Bob Yapp Workshops
May 2-3 Brookings History & Garden Festival
July 16-20 National Alliance of Preservation Commissions, Philadelphia
12. 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.”