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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017_03_14 CC PKTCity Council City of Brookings Meeting Agenda Brookings City Council Brookings City & County Government Center 520 3rd St., Suite 230 Brookings, SD 57006 Phone: (605) 692-6281 Fax: (605) 692-6907 Vision Statement: "We are an inclusive, diverse, connected community that fuels the creative class, embraces sustainability and pursues a complete lifestyle. We are committed to building a bright future through dedication, generosity and authenticity. Bring your dreams!" Community Room, Room 3006:00 PMTuesday, March 14, 2017 Special Joint Meeting with the Planning Commission The City of Brookings is committed to providing a high quality of life for its citizens and fostering a diverse economic base through innovative thinking, strategic planning, and proactive, fiscally responsible municipal management. 6:00 PM SPECIAL MEETING 1. Call to Order / Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Record of Council Attendance. 3.ID 2017-0169 Review of the City of Brookings Comprehensive Master Plan process and schedule by RDG Planning & Design. Project Schedule RDG Presentation Attachments: 4. Adjourn. Brookings City Council: Scott Munsterman, Mayor, Keith Corbett, Deputy Mayor & Council Member Council Members Patty Bacon, Dan Hansen, Mary Kidwiler, Ope Niemeyer, and Nick Wendell Council Staff: Jeffrey W. Weldon, City Manager Steven Britzman, City Attorney Shari Thornes, City Clerk View the City Council Meeting Live on the City Government Access Channel 9. Rebroadcast Schedule: Wednesday 1:00pm/Thursday 7:00pm/Friday 9:00pm/Saturday 1:00pm The complete City Council agenda packet is available on the city website: www.cityofbrookings.org Planning Commission Members: Alan Johnson, Clark James Drew III, Greg Fargen, Tanner Aiken, Alan Gregg, Al Heuton, Lee Ann Pierce, Ryan Murphy, and Kristi Tornquist. City Staff: Mike Struck, Community Development Director, and Staci Bungard, City Planner. Page 1 City of Brookings March 14, 2017City Council Meeting Agenda Assisted Listening Systems (ALS) are available upon request. Please contact Shari Thornes, Brookings City Clerk, at (605)692-6281 or sthornes@cityofbrookings.org. If you require additional assistance, alternative formats, and/or accessible locations consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Shari Thornes, City ADA Coordinator, at (605)692-6281 at least three working days prior to the meeting. Page 2 City of Brookings City of Brookings Staff Report Brookings City & County Government Center, 520 Third Street Brookings, SD 57006 (605) 692-6281 phone (605) 692-6907 fax File #:ID 2017-0169,Version:1 Review of the City of Brookings Comprehensive Master Plan process and schedule by RDG Planning & Design. Summary: Discussion on the comprehensive plan with City Council, Planning Commission, and RDG Planning & Design. Background: RDG Planning & Design of Omaha, NE was selected to lead the comprehensive planning process for the City of Brookings. RDG will address the comprehensive planning process and review the schedule for the project. RDG will lead a discussion with the City Council and Planning Commission on identifying what their priorities and expectations are for the comprehensive plan. Attachments: Project Schedule RDG Presentation City of Brookings Printed on 3/14/2017Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Council & Planning Commission Discussion March 14th, 2017 Agenda > The Plan for Brookings •Introduction •Overview of the process •Priorities •Next Steps Introducing Our Team Advisory CommitteeCity of Brookings RDG Planning & Design Team Citizen Engagement Amy Haase Project Manager Greg Pierce Stormwater Expert Marty Shukert Principal Designer Cory Scott Special District Planner Nick Klimek Project Planner Process WHAT LIFE HAVE YOU IF YOU HAVE NOT LIFE TOGETHER? THERE IS NO LIFE THAT IS NOT IN COMMUNITY… -T.S. ELIOT > Why plan…. > Why plan…. > Why plan…. > What a plan is not… • • • Process > Transparency & Communication Process > Collaboration Process > Outreach Process > Framework for a Plan Establish the Plan Bring it to Reality •Profile •Economic Development •Housing and Neighborhoods •Mobility •Environmental Assets and Constraints •Parks, Trails, Open Space •Utilities •Schools •Municipal Facilities and Services •Land Use Plan •Community Character and Design •Campus Community Relations Identify the Framework Detail the Plan Discussion > Today Discussion > Tomorrow Discussion > Success