Meeting Type: BCC Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 1/21/2020
Item Status: New
From: Felisha Anderson, Archives Director
Submitted by: Felisha Anderson, Archives Director
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ITEM TITLE
Title
Resolution #2020-052 - Jenkins Farm and Farmhouse Historic Marker
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
Take the following actions:
1) Adopt Resolution #2020-052 of the Baldwin County Commission, which appropriates $1,000.00 from Miscellaneous Appropriations - Commission Discretionary Fund account, in the Baldwin County Fiscal Year 2019-2020, to the Baldwin County Historical Development Commission to be allocated to Ms. Marcia Littles as reimbursement towards the Jenkins Farm Farmhouse Historic Marker; and
2) Authorize the Chairman to execute the Agreement between the Baldwin County Commission and the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission for the $1,000.00 appropriation.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Previous Commission action/date: BCC Work Session January 14, 2020
Background: Ms. Marcia Littles, property owner, has worked with Claudia Campbell and the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission on the development of the Historic Marker for the Jenkins Farm and Farmhouse. There are two items pending: the return of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission signed copy of the contract and placement of the Historic Marker. Funding assistance this particular marker was denied because it was not within the scope of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission guidelines.
Ms. Littles has made full payment of $3,000.00 to the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission and is asking the Baldwin County Commission to appropriate $1,000.00 to the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission as reimbursement to Ms. Littles. The Jenkins Farm and Farmhouse is significant as extant example of an American Craftsman Style Bungalow in Baldwin County. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The house was occupied by Ms. Amelia Jenkins and her children during various periods over twenty years. Two silos and a barn were constructed on site as part of the farm in 1960 and the structures remain as historically contributing elements on the farm/site today. During the period, the house was occupied by Ms. Jenkins and her children, the farm became a model for success and flourished into the largest grossing African-American farm in Alabama and one of the highest grossing family farms in the United States. The financial success of the Jenkins family, predicated on the success of their farm, is significant for the period of significance, covering the 1950's and 1960's. The farm and the Jenkins family garnered national recognition during the period, celebrating the success of an African-American family overcoming pre-Civil Rights conditions in Alabama. The house is currently unoccupied and much of the original Jenkins Farm property has been subdivided amongst descendants.
The property is in the Town of Loxley, located at, 29040 Jenkins Farm Road.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Total cost of recommendation: $1,000.00
Budget line item(s) to be used: 51990.5342
If this is not a budgeted expenditure, does the recommendation create a need for funding? N/A
LEGAL IMPACT
Is legal review necessary for this staff recommendation and related documents?
Yes
Reviewed/approved by: County Attorney, Brad Hicks approved 1/17/2020
Additional comments: N/A
ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS
Is advertising required for this recommendation? N/A
If the proof of publication affidavit is not attached, list the reason: N/A
FOLLOW UP IMPLEMENTATION
For time-sensitive follow up, select deadline date for follow up: N/A
Individual(s) responsible for follow up: Administration staff
Action required (list contact persons/addresses if documents are to be mailed or emailed): Administration will notify Ms. Littles of the Commission’s decision via mail:
Ms. Marcia Jenkins Littles
P O Box 851387
Mobile, Alabama 36685
Correspondence with a copy of the Resolution and Agreement will be sent to the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission:
Baldwin County Historic Development Commission
c/o Mike Bunn
Thomas, Harrison, and Associates
P.O. Box 507
Montrose, Alabama 36559
Additional instructions/notes: N/A