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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: November 18, 2003 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. 8- A. <br />SUBJECT: Acceptance of Conservation Easement Assignment from the Triangle Land <br />Conservancy — Jeffrey and Angela Fisher <br />DEPARTMENT: Environment and Resource PUBLIC HEARING: (Y /N) No <br />Conservation <br />ATTACHMENT <br />A. Location Map <br />B. Property Map <br />C. Conservation Easement <br />D. Conservation Easement Assignment <br />(Triangle Land Conservancy to County) <br />E. Conservation Easement Assignment <br />(County to State of NC) <br />INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />David Stancil, 245 -2590 <br />Rich Shaw, 245 -2591 <br />TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br />Hillsborough <br />732 -8181 <br />Chapel Hill <br />968 -4501 <br />Durham <br />688 -7331 <br />Mebane 336 - 227 -2031 <br />PURPOSE: To authorize acceptance of a conservation easement assignment from the <br />Triangle Land Conservancy for land owned by Jeffrey and Angela Fisher along New Hope <br />Creek, and the subsequent assignment of the easement to the State of North Carolina. <br />BACKGROUND: The Lands Legacy Program, adopted in April 2000, works with landowners <br />and other conservation partners to protect the County's most important natural and cultural <br />resources. Through this program, the County uses a variety of voluntary means to protect <br />lands, including fee - simple acquisition, acceptance of land donations, and purchase or <br />donation of conservation easements. The types of land protected include parkland, natural <br />areas and wildlife habitat, riparian buffers, prime farmland and historic and cultural sites. <br />Since inception, Lands Legacy has protected 860 acres of resource lands in Orange County. <br />ERCD is working with Triangle Land Conservancy (TLC) to acquire riparian lands and <br />conservation easements for an open space corridor along New Hope Creek from the site of <br />the former Hollow Rock Store (Erwin Road) to the Durham County line — a distance of nearly <br />one mile along the creek. This project would link Duke Forest lands in Orange County to <br />New Hope Creek open space in Durham County. The proposed trail will help implement the <br />New Hope Creek Master Plan, adopted in 1989. <br />TLC has negotiated the purchase of a conservation easement on 1.17 acres of a 1.64 -acre <br />lot recently purchased by Jeff and Angela Fisher and the site of the former Hollow Rock <br />Store. The easement will allow future construction of a pedestrian trail for public use along <br />New Hope Creek and a connector trail for private use by the landowners. <br />