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D1"~Z~~ ~D 10 - ~~ 5 <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: December 14, 2010 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. ~_ <br />SUBJECT: Resolution for Purchase of a Conservation Easement -Mark and Lori Volpe; <br />and Approval of Budget Amendment # 5-A <br />DEPARTMENT: Environment, Agriculture, PUBLIC HEARING: (YIN) No <br />Parks and Recreation (DEAPR) <br />ATTACHMENTS INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Resolution of Approval David Stancil, 245-2510 <br />Vicinity Map Rich Shaw, 245-2514 <br />Site Map <br />Draft Conservation Easement <br />PURPOSE: To consider a resolution to approve the purchase of a conservation easement in <br />land owned by Mark and Lori Volpe to protect Eno River buffers and aquatic habitat and <br />approval of Budget Amendment # 5-A. <br />BACKGROUND: The Lands Legacy Program, adopted in April 2000, works with landowners <br />and other conservation partners to protect important natural and cultural resource lands in <br />Orange County. Through this program, the County uses a variety of voluntary means to <br />protect lands, including fee-simple acquisition, land donations, and purchase or donation of <br />conservation easements. Since its inception, Lands Legacy has protected over 1,500 acres <br />of prime farmland and riparian buffers with permanent conservation easements, and another <br />977 acres of important natural and cultural resource lands by other means. <br />Mark and Lori Volpe own a 5.18-acre parcel of land located north of Halls Mill Road (Cheeks <br />Township). The Volpe property is entirely forested and has steep slopes leading down to the <br />Eno River. It is adjacent to another 66 acres owned by the Volpes and includes their family <br />residence. The Volpes intend to protect the 5.18-acre property by granting a permanent <br />conservation easement that would require that it remain "forever wild." <br />The property has many conservation values that would benefit from an easement. It is <br />located in the Upper Eno Protected Watershed, which the Lands Legacy Action Plan <br />identifies as a priority area for conserving riparian buffers to protect drinking water quality and <br />aquatic habitat. The land has 400 feet of Eno River frontage upstream of Corporation Lake <br />and Lake Ben Johnson, which supply drinking water to residents of Efland and Hillsborough. <br />This section of the Eno is also part of an Orange County Natural Heritage site (Eno Aquatic <br />Habitat), recognized as nationally significant due to presence of rare and endangered <br />species of fish and freshwater mussels. <br />This project would expand on previous conservation efforts in this area known as the Eno <br />Confluence. In 2004 the Volpes granted a conservation easement on a 24.5-acre portion of <br />