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City of Northfield MN
File #: 26-026    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/31/2025 In control: Heritage Preservation Commission
On agenda: 1/7/2026 Final action:
Title: Staff Updates.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Upcoming Council Agenda Items, 2. 2 - Hyperlink to Northfield Construction & Development Projects, 3. 3 - Hyperlink to Maryland Department of Planning Webinars, 4. 4 - WELL FITNESS Sign Drawing, 5. 5 - RARE PAIR Awning Images, 6. 6 - SEQUOIA Sign Drawing, 7. 7 - SOWN OF THE EARTH Sign Drawings, 8. 8 - DEPOT Sign Drawing, 9. 9 - AWAKENED HEALING Sign Drawings, 10. 10 - KING CLAW LAND Sign Drawings
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HPC Meeting Date: January 7, 2026

To: Members of the Heritage Preservation Commission

From: Mathias Hughey, Associate City Planner

Title
Staff Updates.

Body
Action Requested:
Staff provide updates to the Heritage Preservation Commission.

Summary Report:
City Council Information
- The upcoming agenda items list is attached for reference.
- Scott Wopata started as the new Community Development Director.

Zoning Code Update & Redesign
- Houseal Lavigne (HL) has been selected as the consultant for the zoning code update and redesign. Staff and the consultant, with review and input from the Zoning Code Update Subcommittee (consisting of Bill Kuhlmann, Will Schroeer and Steve Schmidt), have finalized the proposal from HL. The final contract is being reviewed by both parties, and the contract will go on to the City Council agenda for January 6, 2026.

Planning Applications & Related Updates
- See hyperlink on the City's Development Map.
- The Archer project has been put on hold / is not moving forward at this time per the development team. Financing for the project has been the major factor holding them off from beginning construction. The city is working with the development team to continue keeping the site safe and any other ways the city can support the project coming to fruition. New banners, designed by Rocky Casillas Aguirre, have been installed on the security fencing along Division St. to improve the aesthetics.
- Staff continue to work with Post Consumer Brands on the Ames Mill Dam. The main discussion includes timeline of transferring ownership of the dam. The dam is part of our Downtown Historic District, so a certificate of appropriateness and Section 106 review will be required.

Certificates of Appropriateness for Minor Work
- Sign Permit for Well Fitness approved for 501 Division St. reused the existing Yoga Sign.
- The Rare Pair was approved to replace the fabric on their awning with a new canvas, because the materials were the same, and the...

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