File #: 14-467    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/26/2014 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 10/28/2014 Final action: 10/28/2014
Title: Consideration of Resolution 2014-73, A Resolution Declaring the Intent of the City of Franklin to Act As A Governmental Pass-Through Entity for the Lovell Tract Land Acquisition Project as Requested by the Civil War Preservation Trust. (10/14/14 WS)
Sponsors: Eric Stuckey
Attachments: 1. aa2 2014-73 Lovell Tract at Franklin Battlefield CWT request for pass through funds.pdf, 2. aa3 Pass Through Request- Lovell.pdf, 3. aa4 Hawke, Paul 10-2014.pdf, 4. aa6 Lovell Map Update.pdf, 5. aa005 sf 424.pdf
 
DATE:                  September 26, 2014
 
TO:            Board of Mayor and Aldermen
 
FROM:            Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
            Catherine Powers, Planning Director
      
            
SUBJECT:            
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Consideration of Resolution 2014-73, A Resolution Declaring the Intent of the City of Franklin to Act As A Governmental Pass-Through Entity for the Lovell Tract Land Acquisition Project as Requested by the Civil War Preservation Trust. (10/14/14 WS)
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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning Resolution 2014-73, A Resolution declaring the intent of the City of Franklin to act as a governmental pass-through entity for the Lovell Tract Land Acquisition Project as requested by the Civil War Preservation Trust.
 
Background
A request was received from the Civil War Trust for the City of Franklin to act as a government pass-through entity for the land acquisition project known as the Lovell Tract.  This tract is 1.3186 acres located on the west side of Columbia Avenue just north of Strahl St.; 1152 and 1164 Columbia Avenue, respectively.  
 
Resolution 2014-73 proposes the City act as the governmental "pass-through" for funds from the National Park Service (NPS) that will be deposited with the City, and then forwarded to the Civil War Preservation Trust for its purchase of certain Civil War Battlefield land - the Lovell Tract. The American Battlefield Protection Program grant amount is $1,260,687.00.
 
The role of the City would be the same as in past grants; i.e., the City will be notified in writing by NPS that all grant requirements have been met and that funds would be transferred to the City.  The City then would commence transfer of funds to the Trust
 
Financial Impact
There is no anticipated financial impact to this agreement. As described in Resolution 2014-73, the City is acting as a governmental pass-through for the purchase of this battlefield property.
 
Recommendation
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Staff recommends approval of the proposed Resolution.