City of Northfield MN
File #: Res. 2025-022    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/30/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/18/2025 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Approval of Certified Local Government Grant from State Historic Preservation Office for an Updated Preservation Plan
Attachments: 1. 1 - City Council Resolution 2025-022, 2. 2 - DRAFT Northfield Preservation Plan CLG Grant Application, 3. 3 - Stillwater Preservation Plan
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City Council Meeting Date: Feb 5, 2025

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Mathias Hughey, Associate City Planner
Jake Reilly, Community Development Director

Title
Consideration of Approval of Certified Local Government Grant from State Historic Preservation Office for an Updated Preservation Plan

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council approves the application for a Certified Local Government Grant for developing an updated Historic Preservation Plan.

Summary Report:
The City of Northfield is a Certified Local Government (CLG) with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). SHPO dedicates a portion of its annual funding to provide grants for preservation activities to CLGs in Minnesota. In years past, the City has made use of these dedicated grant funds to carry out preservation activities, including in 2024, the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Commission Assistance and Mentorship Program (CAMP) training.

The CLG grant program is available for seven areas of activity including Comprehensive Planning, Evaluation, Survey, Designations, Education, and pre-development. As part of the process of updating City Plans following the adoption of the 2045 Comprehensive Plan, the Community Development Department is seeking a grant to update the City's Preservation Plan, last updated in 1992. An updated preservation plan would guide preservation activities in the city for the next 20 years, providing direction, clarity, and consistency with other plans for the Heritage Preservation Commission. An updated plan would also aid the City in accessing various grants related to preservation and economic development.

Some activities that staff anticipate would follow from an updated comprehensive plan include an update to the Downtown Preservation Design Guidelines, last updated in 2004, a resurvey of residential areas of the city to identify properties eligible for local and national historic designation, and development ...

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