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2 <br /> A minor technical adjustment is also proposed to the boundary line of the New Hope Voluntary <br /> Agricultural District, which is one of the County's seven existing Voluntary Agricultural Districts. <br /> This is necessary because the original boundary lines, drawn in 1992, inadvertently excluded <br /> several parcels of eligible farmland located outside of the Hillsborough extra-territorial jurisdiction <br /> (ETJ), near the Eno River, and just north of the junction of 1-40 and 1-85. The attached maps show <br /> this as follows: 1) the existing boundary southwest of Hillsborough; 2) the proposed boundary <br /> adjustment; and 3) a detailed map showing exactly where the line is proposed for relocation. The <br /> Agricultural Preservation Board voted unanimously at its regular meeting on January 19, 2022, to <br /> recommend the approval of the new map showing the boundary adjustment. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with this item. Voluntary <br /> Agricultural Districts are non-monetary and non-binding conservation agreements. Enhanced <br /> Voluntary Agricultural Districts are non-monetary and are binding 10-year conservation <br /> agreements. <br /> SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACT: The following Orange County Social Justice Goal is applicable to <br /> this item: <br /> • GOAL: ESTABLISH SUSTAINABLE AND EQUITABLE LAND-USE AND <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES <br /> The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of people of all races, cultures, incomes <br /> and educational levels with respect to the development and enforcement of environmental <br /> laws, regulations, policies, and decisions. Fair treatment means that no group of people <br /> should bear a disproportionate share of the negative environmental consequences <br /> resulting from industrial, governmental and commercial operations or policies. <br /> The Voluntary Farmland Preservation Program conserves, protects and encourages the <br /> preservation and improvement of agricultural land within the County boundaries as a critical <br /> component of the County's cultural and rural character and its economy. It provides a way for <br /> owners of farms ranging from one acre to hundreds of acres to protect their active farmland from <br /> development through a program of voluntary conservation easements, thus helping farm owners <br /> keep their land in active production of food, fiber and other products, thereby enhancing the <br /> availability of local farm produce to all residents. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: The following Orange County Environmental Responsibility Goal <br /> impact is applicable to this item: <br /> • RESULTANT IMPACT ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND AIR QUALITY <br /> Assess and where possible mitigate adverse impacts created to the natural resources of <br /> the site and adjoining area. Minimize production of greenhouse gases. <br /> The Voluntary Farmland Protection Program is a land conservation program that allows farm <br /> owners to keep their land in active production in agriculture, horticulture and/or forestry. Farms <br /> enrolled in this program are protected from various forms of development, thereby preserving the <br /> County's soil and water resources, reducing storm water runoff, enhancing wildlife habitat and <br /> preserving the scenic and historic vistas that have defined the County's rural character. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board adopt the proposed <br /> language adjustments to the County's Voluntary Farmland Protection Program ordinance <br /> (Chapter 48, Orange County Code of Ordinances) and approve the boundary adjustment for the <br /> New Hope Voluntary Agricultural District. <br />