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Supervisors Hear Alternatives for Funding ACE Program


From Charlottesville Tomorrow: "One of the County's Comprehensive Goals is to preserve Albemarle's rural character. One way to implement that goal is to retire development rights in the rural area, which comprises 95% of County land. One of the County's tools is the Acquisition of Conversation Easements (ACE) program, where funds from the County's general fund are used to purchase easements. The County has set a specific benchmark of putting 300,000 acres under easement by 2010.

However, there are generally more applicants for the ACE program than money. County staff recently wrote in a report that the program will suffer if additional funds cannot be found to accommodate demand. 

The County spent $1 million a year on ACE from 2000 to 2006, and then increased that amount in the past two years. Additional money has come from grants and private donations, though the economic downturn has reduced the overall level of funding. Property values have also increased dramatically over the same period.

“The number of acres placed under conservation easements has steadily dropped from 1,110 acres to less than 550 acres in each of the last three years,” wrote staff in a report for a work session held by the Board of Supervisors at their meeting on September 3, 2008. Rex Linville of the Piedmont Environmental Council and Pat O’Connell of the firm Evergreen Capital Advisors appeared before the Board to discuss ways of leveraging the County’s financial resources to increase the amount of funds available to ACE, which would lead to the placing of more acreage under easement..."

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