The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Alpharetta accepts donation of farm assets

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The Whole Kids Educationa­l Farm may soon be on the move, now that the Alpharetta City Council has approved a donation agreement with Whole Foods Market.

Alpharetta­agreed to accept the demonstrat­ion farm’s buildings, tools, program materials, membership­s and other assets – everything but the land at 1180 Upper Hembree Road.

Farm assets to be moved to cityowned land at 860 Old Rucker Road include an outdoor classroom, in-field trellis, greenhouse, and a picnic pavilion (available as soon as reasonably possible, likely in late 2018); redacted program materials including printed and digital garden classroom curriculum, literature and teaching guides; and tools, equipment and supplies, the agreement says.

Whole Foods “will cover all costs of deconstruc­ting, relocating and re-building all above outlined uses, unless specifical­ly stated otherwise,” up to $150,000 in outof-pocket expenses, according to the agreement. The city will pay to remove and relocate farm field soil, and will market and promote Whole Foods in various communicat­ions for two years.

First-yearoperat­ing costs of the farm are projected at $244,475, according to a staff memo to the council. However, it’s expected much of the cost will be offset through sponsorshi­ps and other income opportunit­ies. DAVID IBATA FOR THE AJC

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