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CEA 03-25-10 Meeting Agenda CEA Frederick County Conservation Easement Authority C/O Frederick County Planning Department, 107 North Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601 (540-665-5651) MEMORANDUM TO: Conservation Easement Authority FROM: Eric R. Lawrence, CEA Secretary SUBJECT: March Meeting DATE: March 18, 2010 ______________________________________________________________________________ The Frederick County Conservation Easement Authority will be meeting on Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisor’s Executive Session Meeting Room in the County Administration Building, 107 North Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. The Conservation Easement Authority will discuss the following agenda items: AGENDA 1. February 4, 2010 Meeting Minutes 2. Fundraising Efforts a. G1FT – Give $1 for Frederick’s Tomorrow 3. Agricultural and Forestal District Renewal update 4. Transfer of Development Rights update 5. Local Easement Activity Update a. Snapp Easement 6. Next meeting date April 22, 2010 7. Other Please contact the Planning Department (540-665-5651) if you are unable to attend this meeting. Frederick County Conservation Easement Authority Minutes of February 4, 2010 MEETING MINUTES OF THE FREDERICK COUNTY CONSERVATION EASEMENT AUTHORITY Held in the Planning Department Conference Room of the Frederick County Administration Building at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, Virginia on February 4, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. PRESENT: Diane Kearns, Chairman; Ritchie Wilkins, Vice-Chairman; Robert Solenberger; John Gavitt; John Marker; and Gene Fisher, Board of Supervisors Liaison. ABSENT: Jim Lawrence, Treasurer; Todd Lodge; and Charles Triplett, Planning Commission Liaison. STAFF PRESENT: Eric R. Lawrence, Secretary; and Bev Dellinger, Secretary III. OTHER: Emily Warner, Potomac Conservancy. PUBLIC MEETING: 1. Annual Organization Meeting: a. Election of Officers Mr. Solenberger made a motion to re-elect the same officers who served in 2009. Mr. Gavitt seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The officers for 2010 are: Diane Kearns, Chairman; Ritchie Wilkins, Vice-Chairman; Jim Lawrence, Treasurer; and Eric Lawrence, Secretary. b. Adoption of Bylaws Mr. Gavitt suggested an insertion to Article II – Purpose, 2-1 as follows in bold print: “to hold and enforce conservation easements conveyed to it; to facilitate the acquisition or receipt of conservation easements by other qualified organizations; to disseminate information concerning conservation easements to landowners and other interested parties”. Secretary Lawrence suggested that, due to the fact the Bylaws were not changed in November, 2009 and there is a minor change now, the Bylaws can be adopted today, with the amendment, as this is the first meeting of the year. Mr. Fisher made a motion to adopt the Bylaws with the amendment. Mr. Solenberger seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous to adopt the Bylaws with the amendment. c. Selection of Meeting Dates and Times Chairman Kearns stated that currently the CEA meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 8:00 am in the First Floor Conference Room of the Frederick County Administration Building at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, Virginia. Members felt this was appropriate and decided that the meeting date and time will remain the same. 2. Minutes On a motion made by Mr. Gavitt and seconded by Mr. Wilkins, the minutes of the November 19, 2009 meeting were approved. Frederick County Conservation Easement Authority Minutes of February 4, 2010 3. Fundraising Efforts a. GIFT – Give $1 for Frederick’s Tomorrow Chairman Kearns felt CEA members need to define the purpose for money collected from GIFT and make that disclosure known on a card for participating businesses. Chairman Kearns further stated that people could donate whatever amount they choose into a CEA container or they could add it on to their purchase. Mr. Gavitt suggested it may be beneficial if the sales person asks the patron if they would like to help protect conservation in Frederick County. Mr. Gavitt feels that if we ask sales people to add a percentage on to a purchase, it may become too complicated – just asking for a dollar in cash would be simpler. Chairman Kearns stated that educating the participating business owner would be helpful and he or she could then educate their sales people. Mr. Gavitt suggested using the contributions for the distribution of information. Mr. Solenberger suggested donating the contributions to a certain area like the Cedar Creek watershed. Chairman Kearns suggested dedicating some money to stewardship, such as staff looking after the annual monitoring. Mr. Fisher suggested talking to a PR person who could write up something about preservation of watersheds and natural environment - something that’s general in nature. Secretary Lawrence feels that Mr. Fisher’s idea is good; you don’t want to set up an account that you can’t use for what you think is important at the time. Mr. Solenberger suggested sending a one-page sheet about our conservation program with the real estate tax bills. Secretary Lawrence stated that we couldn’t include a sheet of paper because it adds to the postage, but we could probably put a two to three sentence conservation promotion on the tax bill. Secretary Lawrence will work with the Treasurer’s Office to find out what we can do. Members agreed that preserving rural land and waters in Frederick County is a good tag-line. Chairman Kearns, Mr. Gavitt and Mr. Lawrence will begin the start-up process for the GIFT program. b. Roll-back Taxes Chairman Kearns stated that she hasn’t been able to get in touch with Board of Supervisors’ Chairman Shickle yet. When she meets with BOS Chairman Shickle, Chairman Kearns is planning on asking for 10% of the roll-back taxes. Mr. Fisher advised Chairman Kearns that with the current economy, she should talk with BOS Chairman Shickle about this concept for the future, but not push too hard. 4. Agricultural and Forestal District Renewal Update Chairman Kearns stated that January 29th was the cut-off for people to send in their renewal applications. She further stated that Fruit Hill is going to create two new Ag Districts, the Albin District and the Apple Pie Ridge District. Hopefully, this will encourage other land owners to do the same thing. Secretary Lawrence stated that the additional benefit we may have this year, or in coming years, is with the TDR Ordinance. The way it’s drafted, if you’re in an Ag District, you get bonus density to transfer. Secretary Lawrence informed the members that we also have Timber Ridge coming in as a new Ag District. Frederick County Conservation Easement Authority Minutes of February 4, 2010 4. Local Easement Activity Update Mr. Solenberger asked about the Wright’s application. Ms. Warner stated that nothing has occurred. The FRPP time limit is generally 18 months and the Wright’s application was received last June, eight months ago. Ms. Warner has been trying to come up with some type of financing, but everything she can find is federally-funded and we can’t use federal money as a match. 5. Next Meeting Date March 25, 2010 6. Other Chairman Kearns stated that Ms. June Wilmot is hoping that revamping the Comp Plan can be accomplished this year. One of the areas is rural lands and Chairman Kearns will be participating with that. Also, there is a natural resources section to the Comp Plan which mentions the CEA as a resource. Secretary Lawrence stated that there is a work session with the Planning Commission and the Board on TDRs scheduled for February 17th. This will be a continuation of the Retreat that was cut short because of snow. Staff hopes to come away with a format that can go to public hearing. The target date is mid-April to have an approved TDR Ordinance. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:15 a.m. Respectfully submitted, ____________________________________ Diane Kearns, Chairman ____________________________________ Eric R. Lawrence, Secretary Page 2 CEA March Meeting Agenda March 18, 2010 AGENDA ITEM 2 : Fundraising Efforts The CEA continues its discussion regarding potential funding opportunities that might be pursued as a source of ongoing funding for the preservation of farmland in the County. The G1FT (Give $1 for Frederick’s Tomorrow) program/concept is an initiative to develop partnerships with local businesses enabling their customers to make donations towards the preservation of farmland, and an associated education effort on the benefits of farmland preservation. By design, this would be a voluntary effort that participating businesses would make available to their customers. Preliminary thoughts include the establishment of informative brochures that would be provided to businesses for distribution, and a method by which businesses could collect donations and then forward those donations to the CEA on an annual or semiannual basis. This concept is in its initial discussion phase.