File #: 18-0921    Version: 2 Name: Chickasaw PILOT
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 8/30/2018 In control: Work Session
On agenda: 9/11/2018 Final action: 9/11/2018
Title: *Consideration of Contract Number 2018-0193 a Cooperation Agreement (PILOT) between the City of Franklin and the Franklin Housing Authority for the 48-Unit Chickasaw Senior Complex.
Sponsors: Eric Stuckey, Vernon Gerth, Kristine Brock
Attachments: 1. 2018-0193 Cooperation Agreement - PILOT (Chickasaw).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 Contract Number 2018-0193 a Cooperation Agreement (PILOT) between the City of Franklin and the Franklin Housing Authority for the 48-Unit Chickasaw Senior Complex.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning cooperation Payment In Lieu of Taxes agreement (PILOT) between the City of Franklin and the Franklin Housing Authority for the proposed 48-Unit Chickasaw Senior Complex.

Background
On August 28, 2018, the City of Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved Ordinance 2018-34 that approved the future allocation of $ 150,000 the City's CDBG Program annual entitlement to be assigned to the Franklin Housing Authority for water and sanitary sewer system improvements required as part of developing the Chickasaw 48-unit Senior Housing Complex. In addition to the future allocation of CDBG funds, Ordinance 2018-34 also authorized City staff to draft a Cooperation Agreement (PILOT) between the City of Franklin and the Franklin Housing Authority that establishes the annual payment $50 per unit or $2,400 per year, total.

Prior to commencing with their redevelopment initiative in 2012, the Franklin Housing Authority (FHA) operated 297 public housing units spread across eight different parcels totaling 56 acres. These dwelling units were more than 50 years old and in need of updating. The FHA has undertaking an ambitious redevelopment plan designed to replace the existing housing units with more modern homes. Through redevelopment of these parcels, additional affordable housing units and usable open space that comply with the City's development standards and compliment the surrounding neighborhood will be achieved.

In 2012 the FHA commenced work on ...

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