Consent 1.F.
Regular City Council Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 02/25/2013
- TITLE
- Certified Local Government Grant Program
- PRESENTED BY:
- Candi Beaudry
- Department:
- Planning & Community Services
Presentation:
Information
PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT
The State of Montana 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 to receive state funding to coordinate historic preservation efforts in the area. Applications for FY2013-14 funding from the State are due on March 1, 2013. The City of Billings has been utilizing Certified Local Government 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. The City Council must authorize the submission to the state for funding for the FY2013-14 grant cycle.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED
The Billings City Council may:
- Agree to participate in the State CLG program and accept CLG grant funding to coordinate historic preservation activities; or
- Decline to participate in State CLG program and not accept CLG grant funding to coordinate 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 will be $2,500. The Planning Division will provide $1,031 towards the local cash match. The Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board will request $1,000 from Yellowstone County and $469 from the City of Laurel towards the remaining local cash match of $2,500. There is also an in-kind match of $45,011 for a total cash match of $47,511. The $45,011 in-kind match is from calculating time and salary of the Historic Preservation Officer, as well as use of conference space and time of the Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board (See atatched CLG Application). The total cash funding package is $8,000 ($5,500+$2,500) 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 from the Montana State Historic Preservation Office.