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CITY COUNCIL
"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!"
Tuesday, February 10, 2026| 6:00 p.m. | Chambers
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 .
Brookings City & County Government Center –520 3rd St. –Brookings, SD 57006 –Phone: (605) 692-6281
1. CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF
ALLEGIANCE-
2. RECORD OF COUNCIL ATTENDANCE
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3. ACTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA
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4. OPEN FORUM
-Any member of the public may make a brief announcement or invitation,
or request time on the agenda for an item not listed.Individuals are
asked to state their name and city of residence for the record.Public
Comment is limited to a maximum of three minutes per person.
The speaker’s comments and views expressed do not necessarily reflect
the views or positions of the City of Brookings or City Council.
5. CONSENT AGENDA
-Matters appearing on the Consent Agenda are expected to be non -
controversial and will be acted upon by the Council at one time,
without discussion.
At the request of any one Council Member or the City Manager, an item may be
removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the regular agenda whenever
additional discussion on an item is necessary. Items removed from the Consent
Agenda will be discussed at the beginning of the formal items.
Action: Motion, Request Public Comment, Roll Call
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
A.City Council Meeting Minutes: 1/27/2026
B.Abatement of Drainage Fees in the amount of $75.84
C.Abatement of Drainage Fees in the amount of $75.84
D.Abatement of Drainage Fees in the amount of $75.84
E.Abatement of Property Taxes in the amount of $2,409.53
F.Abatement of Property Taxes in the amount of $38.04
G.Temporary Alcohol / Special Event Alcoholic Beverage Licenses from
existing alcohol license holders.
H.Cancel the February 17th Study Session-
6. PRESENTATIONS / REPORTS -
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Brookings High School
HOSA Organization
(Health Occupations Students of America)-
6.A. REPORT
SDSU Students Association
Anna Hundt
Government Affairs Chair-
6.B. EX-OFFICIO REPORTS
•Brookings Municipal Utilities Board
•Brookings Health Systems Board of
Trustees -
7. CONTRACTS /
CHANGE ORDERS -
7.A. Resolution 26-018
Change Order #1
TOP2025-04STI 20th Street South Shared Use Path
Amount: $81,180.48
Contractor: Timmons Construction-
8. ORDINANCE
FIRST READINGS
-No vote is required on the first reading of an Ordinance.
The title of the Ordinance is read. Public Comment and
Council discussion is permitted. The date for the second
reading or public hearing is announced.
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS / SECOND READINGS
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9.A. RESOLUTION 26-015
PUBLIC HEARING & ACTION
NEW 10-year Liquor Operating Agreement
OWNER:Murdo Properties LLC
DBA:Macs Eastside Grill
LOCATION:631 32nd Avenue-
Location Map:
621 32nd Avenue
9.B. ORDINANCE 26-003
PUBLIC HEARING & ACTION
Code of Ordinances –Chapter 70
TOPIC: Solid Waste –e-Waste Disposal / Recycling-
Solid Waste Division
Electronic Waste Recycling
•Ordinance 26-003 would add E-Waste and lithium batteries to the list of items that are not accepted fordisposalwithintheBrookingsRegionalLandfill
•Will be implementing E-waste Recycling Program
•Currently no E-Waste regulations in SD,but many municipalities have programs in place
•Save Landfill Airspace
‣Extends municipal landfill life
‣According to the EPA,E-Waste is the fastest growing municipal waste
stream in landfills
•Hazardous Materials
‣Many components of household electronics are comprised of
hazardous materials
•Reduce Landfill Fires
‣Number one culprit for landfill fires in the US is electronics and
lithium batteries in the waste stream
•Sustainability
‣98%of components in e-waste devices are recyclable
Why Recycle E-Waste?
•E-Waste collection area at Brookings
Regional Landfill.
‣Waste will be placed in gaylord box
‣Final price given in office
•Price is a per pound fee of $1.25/pound
‣Fee covers disposal,admin,and equipment
replacement
•E-Waste will be collected by American
Recycling out of Lincoln,NE
Operations Plan
Operations Plan
Accepted Items
•Laptops/Desktops
•Tablets
•LCD Monitors
•CRT Monitors
•TVs
•Barcode Scanners
•Circuit Boards
•Copiers
•Printers
•DVD Players
•DVD/CD Drives
•Keyboards
•Routers
•Servers
•Scanners
Not Accepted Items
•Medical Equipment
•Thermometers
•Thermostats
•Mercury Containing Equipment
•Fluorescent Bulbs
9.C. ORDINANCE 26-004
PUBLIC HEARING & ACTION
Change the Zoning within the City of Brookings
LOCATION: Lot 1, Clark 2nd Addition
FROM: Ag A District
TO: Industrial I-1 Light District-
Location Map
Zoning Map Future Land Use Map
9.D. ORDINANCE 26-005
PUBLIC HEARING & ACTION
Change the Zoning within the City of Brookings
LOCATION: Block 1, Mills Third Addition, excluding
H1 & H2
FROM: Residential R-3A Apartments/Mobile
Homes/Manufactured Housing District
TO: Business B-2 District-
Location Map
Zoning Map Future Land Use Map
10. OTHER BUSINESS
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10.A. RESOLUTION 26-007
Termination Agreement
CONTRACTOR: Henry Carlson Construction LLC
WILL BEGIN: NEW Request for Proposal
Construction Manager at Risk.-
10.B. RESOLUTION 26-017
Amending Procedures for:
Construction Manager at Risk Projects-
11. CITY COUNCIL MEMBER INTRODUCTION OF TOPICS FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION.-Any Council Member may request discussion of any
topic at a future meeting. Items cannot be added for
action at this meeting. A motion and second is required
which states the topic, requested outcome, and time
frame. A majority vote is required.
12. ADJOURN
-Brookings City CouncilMayor: Oepke Niemeyer Deputy Mayor: Nick Wendell
Council Members: Wayne Avery, Brianna Doran, Lisa Hager,
Bonny Specker, Holly Tilton Byrne
Council StaffPaul M. Briseno, City Manager J. Vincent Jones, City Attorney
Bonnie Foster, City Clerk