File #: 17-0188    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/20/2017 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 2/28/2017 Final action: 2/28/2017
Title: *Consideration to AMEND Resolution 2017-04, A Resolution to Re-Purpose Excess Water and Sewer Taps from City-Owned Un-developable Parcels. (01/24/16 WS, 2/14/17 BOMA 6-0)
Sponsors: Chris Bridgewater, Building and Neighborhood Services (BNS)
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2017-04 - Repurpose of Water and Sewer Taps from City owned property - EXHIBIT, 2. Attachment to 2017-04 List of Vacated Properties, 3. RES 2017-04 re-use of water tapsRevisedLaw Approved
Related files: 17-0066

DATE: February 22, 2017

TO: Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Vernon Gerth, Asst. City Administrator - Community and Economic Development
Chris Bridgewater, Building and Neighborhood Services Director
Kathleen Sauseda, Housing Development Coordinator

Subject
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*Consideration to AMEND Resolution 2017-04, A Resolution to Re-Purpose Excess Water and Sewer Taps from City-Owned Un-developable Parcels. (01/24/16 WS, 2/14/17 BOMA 6-0)
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NOTE: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen passed Resolution 2017-04 at their February 14th meeting. The Resolution has been amended/revised (attached) to incorporate a requirement that those seeking to re-purpose the water/sewer taps submit an application seeking the allocation. In addition, the required deed restriction would need to be recorded prior to the issuance of the building permit for the housing units.

Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to seek consideration from the Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) of the Housing Commission's interest in assigning the credit for abandoned water and sanitary sewer taps to entities building deed-restricted affordable housing.

Background
The City has acquired the title and demolished several buildings (residential and non-residential) during the acquisition of future right-of-way, the purchase of significantly damaged property within the floodplain, and/or when the property has been reclaimed for battlefield preservation. These properties have been abandoned and the structures demolished. The titles were transferred to the City and no future private use will be allowed. These properties have previously "bought into" the City's water and/or sewer system and will no longer use their allotted capacity.

The Housing Commission has identified one of the barriers to the construction of new affordably priced homes are the cost of the water/sanitary sewer "tap" fees. The Housing Commission is asking consideration to all...

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