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2 <br /> The planned agricultural conservation easement would be held jointly by Orange County and <br /> the Eno River Association. The easement would complement the technical assistance from the <br /> Orange Soil and Water Conservation District and will also protect stream buffers. <br /> The planned agricultural conservation easement area is depicted on the attached site map. A <br /> draft deed of conservation easement is also provided. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: The easement purchase price is $249,000, which is 100 percent of the <br /> easement value as determined by an appraisal by Kirkland Appraisals, LLC. <br /> DEAPR worked with the Eno River Association to identify the following funding sources: <br /> Eno River Association $ 30,384 (12%) <br /> City of Raleigh (Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative) $ 43,016 (15%) <br /> City of Durham (Watershed Protection Program) $ 35,550 (13%) <br /> Orange County (Lands Legacy) $170,000 (60%) <br /> $278,950 (acquisition + transaction) <br /> Funds for the easement purchase would come from Orange County ($166,000 purchase price <br /> plus $4,000 for appraisal and closing costs), Eno River Association ($19,684 purchase price <br /> plus $10,700 for survey, stewardship, and legal fees), City of Raleigh ($43,016 purchase price) <br /> and City of Durham ($20,300 purchase price plus $15,250 stewardship). <br /> The City of Durham recently established a Watershed Protection Program similar to the City of <br /> Raleigh's Upper Neuse Clean Water Initiative (UNCWI). The program is intended to protect <br /> source waters to the Little River Reservoir and Lake Michie. This project is the first funded <br /> project in Orange County under the City of Durham's new program. Raleigh's UNCWI program <br /> has funded several projects in Orange County. <br /> The County's share of funds ($170,000) would come from existing funds budgeted and <br /> approved for the Lands Legacy program (Land Legacy Fund). <br /> The Walker Farm property is enrolled in the Present Use Value taxation program, so the <br /> conservation easement would not lessen the amount of property taxes paid to the County. <br /> There would be no decrease in the property's market value caused by the conservation <br /> easement (and extinguishing of portion of its development rights) since it would not lower the <br /> property value to a level that is less than the current present use value. <br /> With this allocation, approximately $2.59 million remains available in the Lands Legacy Capital <br /> Project. The following Budget Amendment #4-A provides for the use of the above mentioned <br /> funds, and amends the following Capital Project Ordinances: <br /> Lands Legacy Capital Project (-$170,000) - Project #20011 <br /> Revenues for this project: <br /> Current FY 2018-19 FY 2018-19 <br /> FY 2018-19 Amendment Revised <br /> Alternative Financing $3,103,972 ($170,000) $2,933,972 <br /> From General Fund $42,697 $0 $42,697 <br /> Donations $1,000 $0 $1,000 <br /> Appropriated Fund Balance $9,337 $0 $9,337 <br /> Total Project Funding $3,157,006 ($170,000) $2,987,006 <br />