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Minutes 06-17-2014
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ORD-2014-028 Resolution of Approval – Conservation Easement for Jason and Rebecca Davis and Approval of Budget Amendment #9-C
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RES-2014-044 Resolution approving a Conservation Easement Between Orange County and Jason and Rebecca Davis
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S Warranty Deed of Conservation Easement between Orange County and Jason G. Davis and Rebecca J. Davis
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C. To the extent practicable, the Grantors and Grantee wish to maintain the <br />Easement Area as a combination of woodland and open space suitable as habitat for the native <br />flora and fauna of the North Carolina Piedmont, and to protect the quality of water running off <br />from this land and into Haley Creek, a tributary of the Eno River, which river has both <br />conservation value and is a public water supply for residents of Orange County. The grant of <br />this Conservation Easement further said wish, and will serve the following "Conservation <br />Purposes," as such term is defined in Section 170 (h)(4)(A) of the Code: <br />The Easement Area contains a natural area that has not been subject to significant <br />development, which provides a "...relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar <br />ecosystem," as that phrase is used in P.L. 96 -541, 26 UCS 170(h)(A)(ii), as amended, and in <br />regulations promulgated thereunder. <br />Specifically, the Easement Area is habitat for a variety of native plants and animals <br />known to inhabit the Upper Eno River Macrosite as described on Pages 78 -82 of the Inventory of <br />the Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitats of Orange County, North Carolina (2004), by the North <br />Carolina Natural Heritage Program. <br />The Easement Area also is within a zone designated by Orange County as a "critical <br />area" of the Upper Eno Watersheda protected water supply watershed for the Corporation <br />Lake and Lake Ben Johnson reservoirs. Another primary purpose of this Easement is to protect <br />the undeveloped nature of the Grantors' Easement Area and, in doing so, helping to protect the <br />high quality of that drinking water supply serving people in Hillsborough and Orange County. <br />The Easement Area also contributes to the open space and rural character of northern <br />Cheeks Township and the Upper Eno Protected Watershed, so classified in the Orange County <br />Unified Development Ordinance. It is a further purpose of this Easement to help to protect the <br />rural character and open space of northern Cheeks Township. <br />The natural habitat of the Easement Area, and its contribution to the protection of the <br />public water supply watershed, as well as the open space and rural character of Cheeks Township <br />are collectively referred to as the "conservation values" of the Easement Area. <br />The Grantors and Grantee agree that the current uses of and improvements to the <br />Easement Area are consistent with the conservation purposes of this Conservation Easement. <br />The conservation purposes of this easement, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained <br />herein, are also recognized by, and this Conservation Easement will also serve, the following <br />clearly delineated governmental conservation policies: <br />(1) the Orange County Board of Commissioners' goal (adopted June 21, 1999) to <br />identify and coordinate the preservation of the County's most significant natural areas; and <br />Page 2 of 15 <br />
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