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Brookings Historic Preservation Commission
Thursday, May 4, 2006
3:00 p.m. ~~ Preserve America Meeting
5:00 p.m. ~~ Regular Meeting
City Hall Meeting Room
3:00 p.m. Preserve America Project
5:00 p.m. Regular Monthly Meeting
1. Call to Order.
2. Adoption of agenda.
3. Approval of minutes.
4. Schedule next monthly meeting.
5. Commission review and comment on SDCL11.1 Case Report on the Brookings Municipal Utilities Project
in the University and Central Districts (enclosures).
6. Project Reports:
A. Mayor’s Awards for Historic Preservation
B. Preservation Month Newsletter
C. 2006/2007 Grant Award
D. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum Conference (enclosure)
E. National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference
F. PLT Conference
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G. SHPO Training – May 18
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H. 106 Training – May 3 / Stephen Van Buren attending
I. 2007 City Budget Narrative & Funding Request (enclosure)
J. Main Street “Basic Training” – Mitchell (enclosure)
K. City Clerk’s Report
7. Historic Districts and Properties Update.
A. Central Residential Historic District—National Register District:
B. Commercial District –National Register District.
Doors Open Workshop
C. University Residential District –National Register District.
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Boardinghouse Request – 819 9 Avenue
8. Calendar.
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April 28 & 29 – “Doors Open” Brookings
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May 4 – 3:00 p.m. Special Meeting in Preserve America Grant
May 9 – City Council Meeting - Mayor’s Awards Presentation
May 9-10 – Main Street Basic Training – Mitchell, SD
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May 18 – 4-8 pm – SHPO Training
June 10-17- PLT – Nebraska City, NE
July 27-30 - National Alliance of Preservation Commissions - Baltimore
Oct. 31-Nov. 5 – Pittsburgh – National Preservation Conference
9. Announcements/Correspondence/Communications
o SD History Spring 2006
o Preservation May/June 2006
o MainStreet News April 2006 (enclosed)
o DBI Agenda – April (enclosed)
10. Adjournment
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