Neighborhood Preservation Commission

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Purpose
The Neighborhood Preservation Commission strives to promote and preserve the integrity of residential neighborhoods and foster a sense of community in them.

Meetings
Meetings take place on the third Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Administration Conference Room at Germantown City Hall, 1930 S. Germantown Road.

Members
The commission consists of 12 members appointed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen and includes Chairman Ellen Bernstein, Cheron Allbright, Scott Balentine, Brian Everson, Peter Ganavazos, Allison Holden, Shawn Lane, Whitney Lane, Matthew May, Adrienne Pakis-Gillon, Marissa Rogers, Gerald Wilson, Staff Support Erinn Figg and Alderman Mary Anne Gibson.

Contact
For more information, contact Erinn Figg at (901) 757-7203 or EFigg@Germantown-TN.gov or Alderman Mary Anne Gibson at MGibson@Germantown-TN.gov.


Western Gateway Public Design Charette

On February 25, the City of Germantown will publicly kick-off the development of the Poplar Avenue Small Area Plan. This multi-faceted planning effort is intended to guide growth and development along the city’s western gateway corridor for the next 20 years. The City invites area businesses, residents, property owners and interested community groups to actively participate in this exciting process.

Kickoff Presentation and Public Workshop
The event will feature a “food for thought” presentation to educate participants on best practices in traditional urban design, transportation, redevelopment, zoning, and preserving community character. It will include a hands-on design session where community residents, business and property owners, stakeholders, and City officials work together to create a vision for Germantown’s western gateway corridor.
Monday, February 25, 7:30 p.m.
Location: The Great Hall and Conference Center

Public Planning and Design Charrette
The design team will work on-site creating the plan and invite the community to offer continual input and monitor the work-in-progress. Members of the community and all those interested in the future of Germantown are invited to stop-by the design studio throughout the week. The design team will be working on-site and will be available to meet with residents, answer questions, and further refine ideas.
Tuesday, February 26 through Thursday, February 28
Location: The Great Hall and Conference Center

Tuesday, February 26
9 a.m. Retail and Commercial Centers
10:30 a.m. Power, Water, Sewer, Stormwater
1 p.m. TNDOT/Traffic Alternatives Workshop
3 p.m. Gateway Signage and Landscaping
5 p.m. Daily Pin-Up Session

Wednesday, February 27
9 a.m. Form-Based Code Strategies
10:30 a.m. Neighborhood Associations
1 p.m. Open Design Studio
5:30 p.m. Daily Pin-Up Session

Thursday, February 28
9a.m. to 2 p.m. Open Design Studio

Closing Presentation
The design team will present its set of preliminary recommendations for guiding growth, development and redevelopment over the next twenty years.
Monday, March 4 at 7 p.m.
Location: Council Chambers, Municipal Center
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