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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBHPCAgenda_2014_09_24 Brookings Historic Preservation Commission Les Rowland, Chair Leah Brink, Vice Chair Thomas Agostini Mary Bibby Janet Gritzner Janet Merriman Dennis Willert Brookings Historic Preservation Commission AMENDED AGENDA Wednesday, September 24, 2014 – 4:00 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. Historic Properties Reports: a. 6th Street Main to Medary Project b. Central Residential Historic District 1) December 4th Festival of Lights & Historic Trolley in Central District c. University Residential Historic District 1) Street Vacation d. Commercial Historic District e. Individually Listed f. Brookings County 1) Hartinger Barn 6. Project/ Issue Updates & Final Reports. a. 2014 Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation b. Proposed Legislation c. South Dakota MainStreet Summit, Rapid City, October 30-31 d. Memorandum of Understanding for the 11.1 Review Process e. CLG Annual Evaluation 7. Public Education: a. Create Committee b. Review of Current & Proposed Projects: 1) Sustainability Poster Campaign 2) Engage Brookings Questions 3) Local awareness campaign of state and federal preservation incentives (Deadwood Grant, State Property Tax Moratorium, Federal Investment Tax Credits) 4) 2015 Public Education Workshop 5) “Now You See It” Column 8. Preservation Partners: a. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) b. Downtown Brookings Inc. (DBI) 9. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications/Calendar. Sept 25 Mayor’s Award Event, Dakota Nature Center, 5-7 pm Oct 2 City Volunteer Reception, Dakota Nature Center, 5-7 pm Oct 30-31 MainStreet Summit, Rapid City Nov 10-14 National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference, Savannah Dec 18 Mayor’s Holiday Party, Swiftel Center, 5-7 pm 10. 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.”