The Brookings Historic Preservation Commission in Brookings, SD, oversees historic preservation zoning, identifies properties for the National Register of Historic Places, and provides educational resources on Brookings' historic sites. The commission consists of seven to ten members serving three-year terms, including professionals in history, architecture, archaeology, paleontology, urban planning, or law.
Property owners in historic districts may undergo an 11.1 Review process for exterior projects, while those renovating historic homes could qualify for incentives. The commission aims to preserve the city's historical integrity and offers guidance on preservation efforts and regulations.
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