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File #: 15-2442    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Approved
File created: 1/29/2016 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 2/22/2016 Final action: 2/22/2016
Title: Land Purchase for Tree Canopy Preservation Program
Attachments: 1. Location Map -Land Purchase for Tree Canopy Preservation Program
Title
Land Purchase for Tree Canopy Preservation Program

Action
Action:
A. Approve the purchase of four contiguous parcels of approximately 71 acres located near Robinson Church Road and Plott Road in Charlotte (parcel identification numbers 108-112-03, 108-112-04, 108-071-13, and 108-042-10A) for $884,295 from three property owners, and

B. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and grant a Conservation Easement to the Catawba Lands Conservancy.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Tim Porter, Engineering & Property Management
Amanda Byrum, Engineering & Property Management

Explanation
* Effective January 1, 2011, City Council approved revisions to the City's Tree Ordinance. The revised Ordinance changed tree save and tree planting requirements for commercial development and offered mitigation options at certain development locations.
* One mitigation option allows developers to pay into the Tree Ordinance Mitigation Fund (Fund), administered by the City, in lieu of saving trees on site.
* The City uses the Fund for property acquisition and expenditures associated with ongoing tree preservation and maintenance.
* City staff has established a Tree Canopy Preservation Program to set criteria for future acquisitions, including location, acreage, tree quality, rate of development in the area, connectivity to other open space or greenways, and opportunities for stewardship partner involvement.
* Staff researched many properties located primarily within Charlotte's city limits or within the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction and identified these properties as a partnership opportunity with the Catawba Lands Conservancy, meeting the program criteria.
* The four properties were subject to a timber harvesting operation in 2009 that removed approximately 45 of the 71 acres of mature forest that existed on site. Preserving the new growth that has regenerated in the timbered areas will result in a net tree canopy gain of 45 acres.
* Staff is w...

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