File #: 18-0892    Version: 2 Name: Res. 2018-72 - Lampo Group Matt 5:14-16
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/24/2018 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 9/25/2018 Final action: 9/25/2018
Title: Consideration of Resolution 2018-72, A Resolution Amending Resolution 2016-77 That Authorized The City Of Franklin To Contribute $400,000 To The Goose Creek Sanitary Sewer Extension Project As Part Of The Lampo Group (Ramsey Solutions) Corporate Headquarters Project Clarifying The Owner Name, Matt 5:14-16, LLC Which Is Closely Held And Affiliated With The Principals Of The Lampo Group, LLC.
Sponsors: Eric Stuckey, Vernon Gerth
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2018-72 Goose Creek Sewer Extension (Matt 5)_with exhibits.Law Approved

DATE: September 11, 2018

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Vernon Gerth, Assistant City Administrator for Community and Economic Development

SUBJECT:
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Consideration of Resolution 2018-72, A Resolution Amending Resolution 2016-77 That Authorized The City Of Franklin To Contribute $400,000 To The Goose Creek Sanitary Sewer Extension Project As Part Of The Lampo Group (Ramsey Solutions) Corporate Headquarters Project Clarifying The Owner Name, Matt 5:14-16, LLC Which Is Closely Held And Affiliated With The Principals Of The Lampo Group, LLC.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning Resolution 2018-72 that amends previously approved Resolution 2016-77 that authorized the City of Franklin to contribute funds toward extending the sanitary sewer system from the west to the east side of I-65 and to the southernmost limits of the City.

Background
In 2015, shortly after the Lampo Group announced that they would be relocating their corporate headquarters to the Reams-Fleming Tract in Berry Farms, the Lampo Group hired the engineering firm Gresham Smith to design their site and determined the existing topography of the property required either a pump station or, increasing the elevation of the site to allow for gravity sanitary sewer to serve the property. Staff was included in these discussions and determined serving the Lampo Group property site from the west with sanitary sewer, which requires boring under I-65, is the desired option, long-term providing additional sewer capacity for future development in the area. In 2016, the BOMA subsequently approved Resolution 2016-77 that authorized the City of Franklin to contribute $ 400,000 toward the extension of the sanitary sewer system from the west side of I-65 to the Ramsey development on the east side of I-65. The agreement also required the Ramsey development to ext...

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