Memorandum
City of Lawrence
Planning Department
TO: |
David Corliss |
FROM: |
Lynne Braddock Zollner |
CC: |
Scott McCullough, Sheila Stogsdill |
Date: |
November 14, 2007 |
RE: |
November 20, 2007 Agenda Item
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Please include the following item on the City Commission consent agenda for consideration at the November 20th meeting.
Historic Preservation Fund Grant Requests Introduction/Discussion
The Kansas State Historic Preservation Office (KHPO) administers the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) to finance activities that will contribute to planning for the preservation of our built environment and archeological resources. Up to sixty percent of the cost of eligible activities can be funded through this program. Eligible activities include surveys to locate a community’s historic structures and archeological sites, testing to assess National Register of Historic Places eligibility of archeological sites, the preparation of nominations to the National Register of Historic Places, the development of city or county historic preservation plans, historic preservation related educational activities and preservation interns.
Applications submitted by Certified Local Governments (CLGs) must be for activities within the physical boundaries of the CLG. Certified Local Governments may request grant assistance for the services of a preservation intern to assist a preservation administrator with operational activities such as state law reviews, local reviews, preparing reports, record keeping for CLGs, etc.
Each year the state posts a list of high priority projects. Projects that address these priorities receive additional consideration in the evaluation process. The state priorities for FY2008 are as follows: surveys in Downtown Business Districts; surveys in areas facing development pressures; projects that have the potential for increasing knowledge and awareness of historic resources concerning minority populations in Kansas; Design Review Guidelines for CLG’s; and Agriculture – related rural properties.
2007 Requests
Staff has prepared grant applications for a preservation intern and for a historic resources survey of the area located between Indiana and Michigan Streets from 9th Street to 11th Street as requested by the Oread Neighborhood Association.
Project Funding
The Historic Preservation Fund is a grant program funded by the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior. The funds are passed through the Kansas Historic Preservation Office to local governments and organizations to pay for historic preservation activities on the local level. KHPO provides 60% of the project cost and the City of Lawrence will provide 40% of project costs in cash and matching.
Action Request Direct staff to make application for 2008 HPF grants, if appropriate.