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Consent   1.E.
Regular City Council Meeting
Meeting Date:
01/23/2017
TITLE
Annual Certified Local Government Grant Program for Historic Preservation
PRESENTED BY:
Wyeth Friday
Department:
Planning & Community Services
Presentation:

PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT

The Montana State Historic Preservation Office has designated the City of Billings as a Certified Local Government (CLG) for historic preservation activities. As a CLG, the City is eligible annually to receive state funding to coordinate historic preservation efforts in the area. Applications for the FY17-FY18 funding cycle from the State are due February 22, 2017. The City of Billings has been utilizing CLG funding for activities in support of the efforts of the Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board since 1997. A description of these activities is provided in Attachment 2. Major recent projects completed by the Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board include the listing of the North Elevation Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places. This is the first residential historic district listed in the City of Billings.  Before the application can be submitted, the City Council must authorize the application for the FY17-FY18 CLG grant cycle.

ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED

City Council may:
  • Agree to participate in the State CLG program and approve submitting a CLG grant application that provides funding to coordinate historic preservation activities; or
  • Decline to participate in the State CLG program and not authorize a CLG grant application.  Declining participation would potentially limit historic preservation activities in Billings and Yellowstone County, and/or require other funding sources to be accessed for historic preservation activities.

FINANCIAL IMPACT

City Council approval would allow the City of Billings to apply for $5,500 in State of Montana Certified Local Government funding. The local cash match for the Certified Local Government grant will be $44,740. The cash match includes funds from the Planning Division of $43,271, including a portion of the Historic Preservation Officer's salary of $42,240 and $1,031 in cash that will go toward consultant fees. The Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board will request $1,000 from Yellowstone County and $469 from the City of Laurel that will also be used for consultant fees.  There is also an in-kind match of $3,734.20 generated from board members' time, use of the Planning Division conference room, and other incidentals for a total match of $48,474.42. The total funding package is $53,974.20 ($48,474.42 (Match) + $5,500 (CLG Grant))(See attached CLG Application). The total cash funding package for the grant program is $8,000 ($5,500+$2,500(local cash contribution)) that is used for consulting services provided by the Western Heritage Center to perform activities identified in the Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board Annual Work Plan.

RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the submission of an application for a $5,500 Certified Local Government grant for the FY17-FY18 funding cycle from the Montana State Historic Preservation Office.

APPROVED BY CITY ADMINISTRATOR

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