Downtown Design Review Board

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After the 1997 flood, it was apparent something needed to be done to preserve the remaining historic buildings and character of downtown.  The Downtown Design Review Board was established to meet those needs.  The purpose of the Downtown Design Review Board is to coordinate the characteristics of structures in the downtown district, preserve and enhance historical character and scale of downtown, to protect from adverse effects of poor design, appearance and inferior quality and to encourage good professional design practices consistent with characteristics of the downtown district, and to facilitate new development within the district.

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Membership:  

The board is composed of 7 member with 1 member of the Grand Forks Historic Preservation Commission (GFHPC) and appointed by the GFHPC, 2 members of the public with professional background in history, architectural history, and/or architecture nominated by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, 3 members of the public owning property or owning and operating businesses located within the central business district nominated by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council,  and the final member being of the Planning & Zoning Commission appointed by that body.   Members serve 3 calendar year terms.

  • Chuck Flemmer

    Historical Preservation Commission Representative
    Term Expires: Based on Historical Preservation Commission

  • Alex Reichert
    P & Z Representative
    Term Expires: Based on P & Z Membership
  • Dave Badman
    Downtown Business Owner/Operator Representative
    Term Expires: May 21, 2027

  • Leah Byzewski
    History Representative
    Term Expires: September 4, 2027
  • Bill Schoen
    Architectural Representative
    Term Expires: September 4, 2027
  • Dillon Trosen

    Downtown Business Owner/Operator Representative
    Term Expires: June 3, 2028

  • Blue Weber

    Downtown Business Owner/Operator Representative
    Term Expires: June 3, 2028

Staff

Sierra Johnson, Planner
sjohnson@grandforksgov.com, 701-792-2897

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Grand Forks City Council

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GRAND FORKS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA

Monday, March 16, 2026 – 5:30 p.m.

Council Chambers, City Hall, 255 N 4th Street

 Notice is hereby given that the City Council will meet at the above date, time and place.  Members of the Grand Forks City Council may be attending this meeting in person, electronically or telephonically. 

Members of the public may view the live airing of the City Council meeting on Grand Forks Channel 2 or streamed live through the City’s Facebook page at facebook.com/cityofgrandforks. 

Persons with disabilities who may need assistance should contact the ADA Coordinator at least 24 hours prior to this meeting at by calling (701)746-2665.

1.         GENERAL BUSINESS

1.1       Welcome and Roll Call

____ Weigel ____ Osowski  ____ Berg ____ Lunski  ____Fridolfs  ____Sande  ____ Vein

1.2       Pledge of Allegiance

1.3       Mayor’s Announcements

2.         AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, APPOINTMENTS & PROCLAMATIONS - None

3.         PUBLIC HEARINGS AND SECOND READINGS OF ORDINANCES

3.1       Public Hearing on 2025 Consolidated Annual Performance Report (CAPER) and Receive and File the 2025 CSG Annual Report

3.2       Public Hearing and Second Reading of an Ordinance relating to the Flood Plain (Updated 03/16/2026)

3.3       Determination of Protest for Project No. 9010.1-.4, District No. 799.1-.4, 2026 Mill & Overlay:

        

             a) Project No. 9010.1, District No. 799.1, Mill & Overlay for S 4th St (Railroad to Gertrude Ave), Bruce Ave (S 5th St to County Ramp, Division Ave (S 5th St to S 3rd St) & Gertrude Ave                       (S 4th St to mid-block between S 3rd St and S 4th St)

                b) Project No. 9010.2, District No. 799.2, Mill & Overlay 17thAve S (cherry St to Belmont Rd)

                c) Project No. 9010.3, District No. 799.3, S 26th St (24th Ave S to 26th Ave S) & 26th Ave S (S Columbia Rd to S 25th St)

                d) Project No. 9010.4, District No. 799.4, Mill & Overlay 62nd Ave S (Columbia Rd - S Washington St)


The next two items should be postponed to the May 18, 2026 City Council meeting at the developers request.

3.4       Public Hearing and Second Reading of an Ordinance to dedicate R/W and Final Approval of the Plat of Grand Reserve First Addition, located at 1400-1900 Blocks of 32nd Avenue South

3.5       Introduction of Ordinance and Final Approval of amendment to the zoning map to rezone from Desoto PUD Amendment 2 to Desoto PUD Amendment 3, located at 1400-1900 Blocks of 32nd Avenue South

4.         CITIZEN COMMENTS

To speak during Citizen Comments: Complete a comment card with required speaker information - speaker’s name, address, and the item or topic to be commented upon.  Place the comment card in the basket prior to start of the Citizen Comments.  Speakers have three minutes to share their comments.  Time cannot be transferred from one speaker to another.  The total time for Citizen Comments is capped at 30 minutes. 

Submission of written comments: In lieu of speaking, a written comment can be submitted by placing in the tray next to the speaker card basket prior to the start of the meeting.  Written comments are limited to two and a half pages. Written comments will be distributed to the City Council for their information and maintained in city files.

Submission of electronic comments:  Any member of the public seeking to comment without attending in person may submit electronic comments by clicking on this link www.grandforksgov.com/councilcomments .  If you have difficulty accessing the link, please contact 701-746-2664 for assistance.  All comments received prior to 4:00 p.m. on the meeting date will be distributed to the City Council prior to the meeting. Comments submitted after 4:00 p.m. will be distributed the day after the meeting. All comments are maintained in city files.

5.         ACTION ITEMS

5.1       Application for Class 3 (On/Off-Sale Beer & Wine) Alcoholic Beverage License for Diaspora Restaurant, LLC (dba Joe's Italian Restaurant)

5.2       Bid Award for Project No. 8841, Rehabilitation of Demers Ave (Washington St to 6th St)

5.3       Plans and Specifications for Project No. 8730, Point Bridge Rehab

5.4       Bid Award for Project No. 9010, .01-.04, District No. 779.1-.4, 2026 Mill & Overlay

5.5       Bid Award for Project No. 9067, 2026 Scrub Seal

5.6       Bid Award for Project No. 8999-9001 2026 Sanitary Sewer, Watermain, & Storm Sewer Repairs

5.7       Plans & Specifications for Project No. 9004-9005, 2026 City Sidewalks & ADA Curb Ramps

5.8       Plans & Specifications for Project No. 9094, 9095, 9096 and 9097, District No. 629, 369, 630, and 803, Sanitary Sewer, Watermain, Storm Sewer, and Paving for Grand Park First Addition

5.9       Plans & Specifications for Project No. 8577, District No. 362, Watermain for Peony Addition & Hwy 81 Area, Phase 3

5.10    Plans & Specifications for Project No. 9006, 2026 Asphalt Street Repairs

5.11    Plans & Specifications for Project No. 9049, District No. 796, Reconstruct 11th Ave N (N 4th St - Gateway Drive)

5.12    Plans & Specifications for Project No. 9056, District No. 367, Watermain Along S 42nd Street (Empire Ct to 300’ South of 18th Ave S)

5.13    Plans and Specifications for Project No. 9058, Box Culvert 18-37-20.0 Structural Rehabilitation (17th Ave S & English Coulee Diversion)

5.14    Resolution to Amend Platted Access Control as shown on the Plat of Peony First Resubdivision, located at 3600 27th Avenue North

5.15    Approval for the City to opt-in on Remnant Defendants Settlement

            a) Email and attachments from National Opioid Settlements Implementation   Administrator for Six Remnant Defendants

            b) Email from Aelish Baig, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, LLLP re New National  Opioid Settlement Notice

6.         INFORMATION ITEMS

6.1       Investment Portfolio Summary as of February 28, 2026

7.         APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND BILLS:

7.1       Vendor List

7.2       Minutes – March 2, 2026

8.         CITY ADMINISTRATOR COMMENTS

9.         MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS

10.      ADJOURNMENT

 

 

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