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File #: 16-1954    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of Properties Located at 620 S. Parkridge Drive, 622 S. Parkridge Drive, 624 S. Parkridge Drive, 1203 Palm Street, 1205 Palm Street, 1401 Palm Street, and 1403 Palm Street in the Amount of $70,000 by the
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/15/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/25/2016 Final action: 7/25/2016
Title: Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of Properties Located at 620 S. Parkridge Drive, 622 S. Parkridge Drive, 624 S. Parkridge Drive, 1203 Palm Street, 1205 Palm Street, 1401 Palm Street, and 1403 Palm Street in the Amount of $70,000 by the Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation (MPFDC)
Sponsors: Shelly Lanners, Matt Young
Attachments: 1. Resolution

Title

Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of Properties Located at 620 S. Parkridge Drive, 622 S. Parkridge Drive, 624 S. Parkridge Drive, 1203 Palm Street, 1205 Palm Street, 1401 Palm Street, and 1403 Palm Street in the Amount of $70,000 by the Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation (MPFDC)

 

Requested Action

Approve a Resolution to Purchase Properties

 

Recommendation

Approve Resolution

 

Description/History

In September, 2010, during a heavy rain event, flooding occurred along the Walnut Creek greenbelt and included flooding of certain homes. The Environmental Services Department worked with the homeowners and applied for and was awarded a FEMA grant filtered through the Texas Water Development Board that allowed the homeowners to receive funds for their homes. The grant was a 90%-10% split. The City’s matching part is 10% of the cost to demolish the home and clean up the site. The grant stipulates that the property be deed-restricted to always remain open space. In an effort to reach the matching portion of the grant, the MPFDC is being asked to consider purchasing these properties that are adjacent to existing park land that will expand the linear park and be maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department. 

 

An attachment has been provided outlining the properties being considered. The Environmental Services Department is waiting for a response from FEMA regarding additional flooded properties that may be considered for future purchase.

 

Justification

The property listed is adjacent to the linear trail and Katherine Rose Memorial Park. This property will expand the park area and will remain open space. The MPFDC may make small improvements to these properties including a pedestrian trail head, benches, signage, drinking fountains and shade structures.  The MPFDC approved the purchase and transfer of the property at the June 16, 2016 meeting with a vote of 5-0.

 

 

Funding Source

MPFDC ½ cent sales tax

 

Prepared By

Matt Young, Director of Parks and Recreation

Matt.young@mansfieldtexas.gov

817-804-5798