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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 01/21/2014 - ITEMS RELATING TO BOBCAT RIDGE NATURAL AREAAgenda Item 8 Item # 8 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY January 21, 2014 City Council STAFF Mark Sears, Natural Areas Program Manager John Stokes, Natural Resources Director SUBJECT Items Relating to Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 012, 2014, Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into a Grant Contract with History Colorado, the Colorado Historical Society for Funds to Restore Two Historic Structures at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 013, 2014, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Natural Areas Fund Project to Restore Two Historic Structures at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. The purpose of this item is to approve a Grant Contract with History Colorado and Appropriate Unanticipated Revenue in the Natural Areas Fund for historic building restoration. The State of Colorado awarded the City a grant of $141,877 from the State Historical Fund to fund 71% of the estimated cost of $199,827 to restore two historic structures at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area: the Poultry Shed and the Equipment Shed. This is the second grant awarded by the State for historic preservation at Bobcat Ridge. The first grant was for the restoration of a pioneer barn and log chicken shed, which have been fully restored. To accept this grant and proceed with the project, the City must enter into a contract with History Colorado, a 501(c)(3) operated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education. The contract requires a twenty-year covenant on the property surrounding the poultry and equipment sheds, which states that the City will maintain the buildings, once restored, for twenty years and will not alter anything on the property without express written permission of History Colorado. The City also received a $43,000 grant from the Pulliam Charitable Trust to provide most of the 29% in funds necessary to match the State funding. Natural Areas fund monies will be used to fund the remaining $14,950 necessary for the project. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinances on First Reading. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION Bobcat Ridge Natural Area is rich in cultural resources as well as natural resources. With generous donations from the Pulliam Charitable Trust, the Natural Areas Department has already restored a historic cabin, a calving shed, an 1888 pioneer barn, and a log chicken shed; published a book and a booklet on the history of the Bobcat Ridge area; and hired education staff to lead many cultural interpretation programs each year for hundreds of people of all ages. Visitors enjoy learning about the early pioneers in the area and the farming and ranching history on Bobcat Ridge. They enjoy seeing the historic buildings and learning about how the early pioneers worked and lived. The Pulliam Charitable Trust funded the preparation of the application for historic designation and also funded the preparation of this grant application and the previous grant Agenda Item 8 Item # 8 Page 2 application. Carol Tunner, retired City Historic Preservationist, was hired to prepare the grant applications and serve as the grant administrator for the project. Ethan Cozzens from the Operation Services Department will serve as the Project Manager. Staff will submit a request for proposals in 2014 to select an architect/contractor team to prepare plans for and restore the two historic structures, with targeted completion by the end of 2014. Staff and the contractor are required by the State Historic Fund to fully document each phase of the restoration process. “Before” pictures of both structures are attached (Attachment 2). Once the project is complete, staff will provide “after” pictures to Council. FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACT The $141,877 grant will fund 71% of the estimated cost of $199,827 for the project. The 29% local cash match required by the state grant, $57,950, is being funded with a $43,000 grant from the Pulliam Charitable Trust and $14,950 from the Natural Areas Fund. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS There will be no environmental impacts. The structures will be restored in their current location, requiring minimal grading around the perimeter of each structure to improve drainage away from the structures. The limited area of vegetation disturbed by grading and by restoration efforts will be restored immediately upon completion of the project. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At its December 11, 2013 meeting, the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the State Grant Contract. PUBLIC OUTREACH The preservation, restoration and interpretation of these historic structures is per the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Management Plan, adopted administratively in 2005 after thorough public review. ATTACHMENTS 1. Bobcat Ridge NA Location Map (PDF) 2. Bobcat Phase II Historic Preservation Photos (PDF) 3. Land Conservation & Stewardship Board Minutes, December 11, 2013 (PDF) ATTACHMENT 2 – Photos of Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Historic Structures PHASE TWO- EQUIPMENT {TRACTOR) SHED- MARCH, 2013 East elevation,doors open Equipment Shed - Looking south at back of shed. PHASE TWO- POULTRY HOUSE SHED- MARCH, 2013 Front south facade Poultry House Shed - east side. Land Conservation & Stewardship Board Meeting Minutes Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Excerpt of Minutes – Bobcat Ridge State Historical Fund Grant ACTION ITEM 2: Bobcat Ridge – Historic Grant - Mark Phase I was completed this summer. NAD applied for another grant last April and in August the grant was approved for Phase II. The $141,877 grant will fund 71% of the estimated cost of $199,827. The 29% cash match, $57,950, is being funded with a $43,000 grant from the Pullium Charitable Trust and the remaining $14,950 from Natural Areas Funds. The NAD has already restored a barn, chicken shed, historic cabin and a calving shed. Mark is optimistic about finishing the project by 2014, even though the grant is for a two year period. The main thing about this grant contract is the 20 year covenant on the structures located on the property, as well as the surrounding area. Since that has been done for Phase I, the surrounding area will be the same for Phase II, which won’t change anything but, extend the covenant. The structures will have a 20 year covenant, which means they will have to be maintained for 20 years and then we have to preserve the surrounding area to maintain its historic status. The Pulliam Charitable Trust has been able to fund both Phase I and Phase II of the project. With the state’s contribution, NAD has had to spend very little on this project. K-Lynn made the motion that the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board recommend that City Council approve the State Historical Fund Grant Contract. Kathryn Grimes seconded the motion. Motion was unanimously approved. ATTACHMENT 3 - 1 - ORDINANCE NO. 012, 2014 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A GRANT CONTRACT WITH HISTORY COLORADO, THE COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR FUNDS TO RESTORE TWO HISTORIC STRUCTURES AT BOBCAT RIDGE NATURAL AREA WHEREAS, in 1990 the Colorado Constitution was amended to permit limited gaming in three Colorado cities; and WHEREAS, the limited gaming amendment also created the State Historical Fund (the “Fund”) and directed that a portion of gaming tax revenues be distributed through a competitive process for historic preservation projects throughout the state; and WHEREAS, grants from the Fund are administered through History Colorado, the Colorado Historical Society (the “Historical Society”); and WHEREAS, in 2013 City Natural Areas staff applied for a grant from the Historical Society to help pay for restoration of two historic structures, a poultry shed and an equipment shed (the “Project”), at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area (the “Natural Area”); and WHEREAS, the Historical Society has awarded the City a grant in the amount of $141,877 for the Project; and WHEREAS, the estimated total cost of the Project is $199,827, with additional funding coming from the Pulliam Charitable Trust and the Natural Areas program; and WHEREAS, to receive the grant funding the City must enter into a Grant Contract with the Historical Society; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized to enter into intergovernmental agreements, such as a grant agreement, to provide any function, service or facility, under Article II, Section 16 of the Charter of the City of Fort Collins and Section 29-1-203, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, a copy of the Grant Contract is on file and available for review in the office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, one of the conditions of the Grant Contract is a 20-year covenant running with the land that would prohibit the City from permitting or undertaking any construction, alteration, movement, relocation or remodeling or any other activity on the property where the Project is located that would adversely affect the structural soundness of the property or encroach on the open land area of the property without the express written permission of the Historical Society; and WHEREAS, the Natural Area property affected by this covenant would be all or a portion of the property described on Exhibit “A”, attached and incorporated herein by reference (the “Property”); and - 2 - WHEREAS, placing a restrictive covenant on the Property that is enforceable by the State is the equivalent of conveying an interest in real property; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 23-111(a) of the City Code, the Council is authorized to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of any and all interests in real property owned in the name of the City provided that the Council first finds, by ordinance, that such disposition is in the best interests of the City; and WHEREAS, City staff recommends that the City Council approve the Grant Contract as described herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the Council hereby finds that placing a restrictive covenant on the Property as required by the Historical Society in order to receive grant funding is in the best interests of the City. Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to enter into the Grant Contract with the Historical Society obligating the City to use the $141,877 in grant proceeds from the Fund for restoration of historic structures at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area, including the covenant described above, in substantially the form of agreement as is on file in the office of the City Clerk, and that the terms of the Grant Contract are approved together with such other terms and conditions as the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, determines to be necessary and appropriate to protect the best interests of the City. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of January, A.D. 2014, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of February, A.D. 2014. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk - 3 - Passed and adopted on final reading on the 4th day of February, A.D. 2014. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk EXHIBIT A - 1 - ORDINANCE NO. 013, 2014 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROPRIATING UNANTICIPATED REVENUE IN THE NATURAL AREAS FUND GRANT PROJECT TO RESTORE TWO HISTORIC STRUCTURES AT BOBCAT RIDGE NATURAL AREA WHEREAS, the City has been awarded a Colorado Historical Fund grant in the amount of $141,877 which will fund 71% of the cost of restoring two historic structures at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area, the Poultry Shed and the Equipment Shed; and WHEREAS, the Grant Contract requires a 29% local project match in the amount of $57,950, for a total estimated project cost of $199,827; and WHEREAS, the City has also received a grant in the amount of $43,000 from the Pulliam Charitable Trust which will cover most of the required match; and WHEREAS, the remaining matching funds in the amount of $14,950 are available from existing appropriations in the Natural Areas Fund operating budget; and WHEREAS, on December 11, 2013, the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the Colorado Historical Fund Grant Contract; and WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9, of the City Charter permits the City Council to make supplemental appropriations by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year, provided that the total amount of such supplemental appropriations, in combination with all previous appropriations for that fiscal year, does not exceed the current estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received during the fiscal year; and WHEREAS, City staff has determined that the appropriation of the grant funds as described herein will not cause the total amount appropriated in the Natural Areas Fund to exceed the current estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received in that fund during any fiscal year; and WHEREAS, Article V, Section 10, of the City Charter authorizes the City Council to transfer by ordinance any unexpended and unencumbered appropriated amount or portion thereof from one fund to another fund, provided that the purpose for which the transferred funds are to be expended remains unchanged. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That there is hereby appropriated for expenditure from unanticipated grant revenue in the Natural Areas Fund the sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN DOLLARS ($184,877) for the grant project to restore two historic buildings at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. - 2 - Section 2. That the unexpended appropriated amount of FOURTEEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($14,950) is hereby authorized for transfer from the Natural Areas Fund operating budget to the grant project to restore two historic buildings at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area and appropriated therein. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of January, A.D. 2014, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of February, A.D. 2014. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading on the 4th day of February, A.D. 2014. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk