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Drafts board approval memoranda, authorization/ratification resolutions, and governance documents with NPV analysis and risk assessment. Useful for formalizing infrastructure project decisions.
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**Approval Types and Requirements**
IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.mdREADME.mdboard_memo_generator.pyboard_memo_input_schema.jsonmodules/__init__.pymodules/governance.pymodules/output_formatters.pymodules/validators.pysamples/sample_1_transmission_corridor.jsonscripts/shared_utils/README_FINANCIAL_UTILS.mdscripts/shared_utils/__init__.pyscripts/shared_utils/financial_utils.pyscripts/shared_utils/land_assembly_utils.pyscripts/shared_utils/negotiation_utils.pyscripts/shared_utils/report_utils.pyscripts/shared_utils/risk_utils.pyscripts/shared_utils/schemas/comparable_sales_input_schema.jsonscripts/shared_utils/stakeholder_utils.pyscripts/shared_utils/timeline_utils.pyDrafts 1-2 page executive briefing notes for infrastructure acquisitions, board approval requests, and time-sensitive authorization memos.
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Approval Types and Requirements
Four primary approval types with distinct governance implications:
1. Authorization (Prospective Approval)
2. Ratification (Retrospective Approval)
3. Delegation (Authority Granting)
4. Information Only (No Approval Required)
Decision-Focused Framework (1-2 Paragraphs Maximum)
Board directors review 200-500 pages of materials per meeting. Executive summary must enable 60-second comprehension of:
Essential Elements (in order):
Format Template:
Issue: [One sentence]
Recommendation: [One specific sentence]
Rationale: [2-3 sentences maximum - strategic why]
Financial Impact: $X total cost from [funding source]
Urgency: [Deadline and consequences of delay]
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Strategic Rationale Framework
Explain why this decision aligns with organizational strategy and why action is required now.
Structure:
Example (Transmission Line Corridor):
Strategic Alignment: Supports 2023-2028 Strategic Plan objective to "ensure grid
reliability for 95% of customers during extreme weather events." This corridor
eliminates identified bottleneck serving 500,000 customers.
Business Case: Current transmission capacity insufficient to integrate $2.5B of
renewable generation under construction. Without this corridor, renewable generators
cannot connect to grid (stranded assets) and urban load centers face reliability risk.
Timing Rationale: Provincial Directive requires completion by Q4 2027. Environmental
Assessment approval received (18-month process). Delay pushes beyond construction
season, adding 12-month delay and $8M cost escalation.
Alternatives Analysis
Board must understand what alternatives were considered and why they were rejected. Demonstrates thorough analysis and mitigates "why didn't you consider X?" questions.
Structure for Each Alternative:
Typical Alternatives:
Best Practice: Present 2-4 alternatives maximum. More than 4 suggests unfocused analysis.
Comprehensive Financial Summary
Financial section must answer three questions:
Required Elements:
Total Cost Breakdown:
Total Project Cost: $12,200,000
Cost Breakdown:
- Land Compensation (Market Value): $8,500,000 (69.7%)
- Disturbance Damages: $1,200,000 (9.8%)
- Ongoing Agricultural Impact: $950,000 (7.8%)
- Legal Costs: $650,000 (5.3%)
- Appraisal & Expert Fees: $400,000 (3.3%)
- Negotiation Settlement Premium: $500,000 (4.1%)
Contingency (10%): $1,220,000
Funding Source:
NPV Analysis (for projects with measurable returns):
Example NPV Presentation:
NPV Analysis:
- Discount Rate: 5.5% (corporate WACC)
- Project Life: 50 years (transmission asset life)
- NPV: -$5.6M (negative - this is infrastructure, not revenue-generating)
- IRR: 1.89% (below hurdle rate)
Note: Transmission infrastructure is not evaluated on financial return.
NPV analysis demonstrates long-term cost recovery through rate base.
Value proposition: Grid reliability and renewable integration.
For Non-Revenue Projects (infrastructure, compliance, social policy):
Multi-Level Risk Framework
Risk assessment must identify specific risks, quantify probability and impact, and describe concrete mitigation strategies.
Risk Severity Classification:
CRITICAL (Score 20-30):
HIGH (Score 15-19):
MEDIUM (Score 10-14):
LOW (Score <10):
Risk Documentation Template:
For each identified risk:
Risk: [Specific risk description]
Severity: [CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW]
Probability: [0-1 or percentage]
Impact: [Specific consequences if risk materializes]
Financial Impact: [Dollar amount exposure]
Mitigation: [Specific actions to reduce probability or impact]
Example (Holdout Risk):
Risk: Holdout Landowners - 3 Properties High Risk
Severity: HIGH
Probability: 65%
Impact: Project delay of 18-24 months if expropriation hearings required
for all 3 properties. Additional legal costs $350K-$500K. Cost
escalation due to delay.
Financial Impact: $850,000
Mitigation: Early engagement with high-risk owners. Premium compensation
offers (10-15% above market). Expedited expropriation process
for critical parcels. Parallel track negotiations and
expropriation proceedings.
Risk Mitigation Strategies:
For Holdout/Negotiation Risks:
For Regulatory/Approval Risks:
For Cost Escalation Risks:
For Timeline Risks:
Formal Resolution Structure
Board resolutions are legally binding directives. Language must be precise, comprehensive, and unambiguous.
Standard Resolution Components:
Authorization Resolution Template:
BE IT RESOLVED that:
1. The Board authorizes management to proceed with [PROJECT NAME] at a
total cost not to exceed $[AMOUNT];
2. Funding shall be drawn from [FUNDING SOURCE];
3. The Chief Executive Officer is authorized to execute contracts up to
$[CONTRACT LIMIT] without further Board approval; and
4. Management shall report back to the Board upon completion of the project.
Key Drafting Principles:
Use "not to exceed" cost ceilings:
Specify funding source explicitly:
Define delegation limits clearly:
Include reporting requirements:
Ratification Resolution Template (for actions already taken):
BE IT RESOLVED that:
1. The Board ratifies the actions of management in proceeding with [ACTION]
at a total cost of $[AMOUNT];
2. The Board confirms that the actions taken were in the best interests of
the organization and necessary under the circumstances; and
3. The Board directs management to ensure all appropriate approvals are
obtained prospectively for similar transactions.
Delegation Resolution Template:
BE IT RESOLVED that:
1. The Board delegates authority to the Chief Executive Officer to approve
expenditures related to [CATEGORY] up to a maximum of $[LIMIT] per
transaction and $[AGGREGATE LIMIT] annually;
2. The Chief Executive Officer shall ensure all expenditures are within
approved budget allocations;
3. The Chief Executive Officer shall report quarterly to the Board on
expenditures made under this delegated authority; and
4. This delegation shall remain in effect until [DATE] or until revoked
by the Board.
Regulatory Compliance Checklist
Board approval memoranda must identify all legal, regulatory, and policy compliance requirements.
Common Compliance Areas:
1. Land Acquisition:
2. Capital Projects:
3. Financial Transactions:
4. Governance Policies:
Compliance Documentation:
For each compliance requirement, document:
Example:
Compliance Requirements:
1. Ontario Expropriations Act - Form 1 Application for Approval to Expropriate
- Status: Pending board approval
- Deadline: Within 3 months of board approval
- Responsible: Legal Department
- Risk: Approval expires if not registered within 3 months
2. Environmental Assessment Act - Approval Conditions Compliance
- Status: 18 of 24 conditions completed
- Deadline: Before construction mobilization
- Responsible: Environmental Services
- Risk: Construction permit will not be issued if conditions not met
Comprehensive Stakeholder Engagement Summary
Board needs assurance that stakeholder concerns have been identified and addressed.
Stakeholder Categories:
1. Directly Affected Parties:
2. Community Stakeholders:
3. Indigenous Communities:
4. Regulatory Stakeholders:
5. Industry/Advocacy Groups:
Consultation Process Documentation:
Quantitative Metrics:
Qualitative Summary:
Example:
Stakeholder Consultation Summary:
18-month public consultation process completed:
- 14 open houses held (total attendance: 847 people)
- 127 written submissions received and responded to
- Municipal councils (3 affected townships): Supportive with conditions
- Ontario Federation of Agriculture: Engaged on compensation methodology,
accepted as reasonable
- Environmental groups: Satisfied with wetland avoidance in final route
- Property owners: 10 of 12 in active negotiations, 2 have retained legal
counsel and indicated opposition
Unresolved Opposition:
Two property owners object on principle to expropriation and refuse to
negotiate. Legal counsel retained. Expropriation proceedings anticipated.
Purpose: Generate comprehensive board approval memo from structured JSON input
Inputs:
Outputs:
Shared Utilities Integration:
report_utils.py: Executive summary generation, financial formatting, risk assessment tablesfinancial_utils.py: NPV calculation validationrisk_utils.py: Risk severity scoring (if using quantitative risk model)Usage Example:
python board_memo_generator.py samples/sample_1_transmission_corridor.json \
--output Reports/2025-11-16_143022_board_memo_transmission.md
Modular Structure:
validators.py:
validate_financial_breakdown(): Ensures breakdown totals match, contingency calculations correctvalidate_risk_assessment(): Validates severity levels, probability rangesvalidate_governance_requirements(): Checks approval type, resolution languagevalidate_complete_input(): Master validation functiongovernance.py:
generate_resolution_language(): Creates formal board resolution based on approval typeformat_approval_recommendation(): Structures recommendation sectionformat_compliance_requirements(): Lists regulatory compliance obligationsformat_authority_limits(): Documents delegation limitsoutput_formatters.py:
format_alternatives_analysis(): Structures pros/cons tables for alternativesformat_timeline_section(): Creates milestone timelineformat_npv_analysis(): Presents NPV/IRR resultsformat_metadata_header(): Document classification and preparation detailsBoard Director Characteristics:
Writing Style:
Full Cost Disclosure:
Funding Source Clarity:
NPV Honesty:
No Surprises:
Mitigation Credibility:
Contingency Planning:
Avoid Ambiguity:
Cost Ceilings:
Delegation Clarity:
Reporting Commitments:
Material Changes:
Complementary Skills:
Typical Workflow:
See samples/ directory:
sample_1_transmission_corridor.json: Complex land assembly with expropriation, environmental approvals, Indigenous consultationAll inputs validated against board_memo_input_schema.json (JSON Schema Draft-07).
Required top-level sections:
project: Name, description, rationale, urgency, alternativesfinancial: Total cost, breakdown, funding source, NPV (optional)risks: List of risks with severity, probability, mitigationgovernance: Approval type, recommendation, resolution language, compliancetimeline (optional): Decision deadline, milestonesmetadata (optional): Prepared by, date, confidentiality classification