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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBHPCAgenda_2015_05_21 Brookings Historic Preservation Commission Les Rowland, Chair Leah Brink, Vice Chair Mary Bibby Angela Boersma Jessica Garcia Fritz Janet Gritzner Greg Heiberger Janet Merriman Dennis Willert Brookings Historic Preservation Commission Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Brookings City & County Government Center, Room 241 1. Call to order 2. Introductions 3. Approval of agenda 4. Approval of minutes 5. Schedule next meeting 6. 11.1 Review Applications: A. Pending/Completed 1) 809 8th Street - Completed 2) 9th Street Vacation - Completed 3) 809 5th Street - Pending 7. City Volunteer Leadership Coffee with the Mayor 8. Project/ Issue Updates & Final Reports: A. Ordinance Amendment B. Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation C. Preservation Month Wrap-up D. Public Education Committee Report E. Park & Recreation Building Adaptive Reuse F. 2016 Funding Allocation Projects: 1) National Alliance of Preservation Commissions CAMP 2) Central Residential District Markers 3) Workshops 9. Preservation Partners: A. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) B. Downtown Brookings Inc. (DBI) 10. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications/Calendar. • May 29-30 SDSHS Annual History Conference in Pierre w/ SDSHS Board Meeting • June 9-11th – SHPO Archaeology Camp for Kids • June 11th – City Volunteer Reception, McCrory Gardens Visitor Center, 5-7 p.m. • June 18th – Coffee with Mayor - 8:00 a.m. • June 30th – Coffee with Mayor - 5:00 p.m. • July 7-9 – SHPO Section 106 Training in Pierre w/ the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation 11. Future Agenda/Pending Items: Official Comment Submittal for City Planning Commission Comprehensive Plan, Installation of Sexauer Historic District Sign, 2015 Statewide CLG Meeting, Impact of Building Codes & Zoning in Historic Districts (setbacks, egress from double-hung windows), Central Residential District Trolley Rides. 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.”