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5/26/99 <br />Appendix H <br />Payment-in-Lieu Pro4rams Around the Countrx <br />Alternative Models for Programs <br />1. Davis, California (Ann Brunett) <br />Methods of. Acquiring Land: <br />Mandatory land dedication: <br />• .Developers are required to mitigate land on a 1:1 ratio. <br />• Land dedicated must fall within the city's general plan <br />boundary. <br />• Should be equal farmland if possible. If none can be <br />.found, they can seek a replacement somewhere else. <br />• The developers can create conservation easements on <br />those properties, although the actual holder of the <br />easement is sometimes controversial, with the county, <br />Yolo County Land Trust, and the city all vying for <br />control. <br />• Often, the Land Trust will find money to pay for the <br />easement, with the city providing matching funds which <br />they have budgeted. <br />Payment-in-lieu option: <br />• A payment-in-lieu option of $2000 per acre is also <br />available to the developer, although it is less desirable. <br />• Money acquired spent within the general plan area. <br />• This option is more expensive than the easements for <br />developers and they can often find farmers willing to <br />sell some of their land. <br />Other: <br />• Some local farmers create conservation easements on their own <br />Focus of Acquisition: <br />• The city concentrates its efforts around one creek in <br />particular. <br />• As the city acquires land around it, the Army Corps of <br />Engineers will come in and repair it back to its original <br />form under. an 1135 grant. <br />• Besides the creek, acquire land all over the city. <br />• Made decision to buy more properties vs. one small <br />piece <br />