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File #: 25-339    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 7/10/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/6/2025 Final action:
Title: Strawberry Hill Farm Utility Easement
Attachments: 1. Att.A - Image of current utility poles on the property, 2. Att.B - Proposed utility easement and map, 3. Att.C - ACE200600002 Strawberry Hill Farm Conservation Easement Deed, 4. Att.D - Resolution
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AGENDA DATE: 8/6/2025

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Strawberry Hill Farm Utility Easement
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Request for conservation easement holder approval for a new underground utility easement on a property that is under a conservation easement co-held by the Virginia Outdoors Foundation and the County.

ITEM TYPE: Consent Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, DeLoria, Wall, Filardo, Barnes, Maliszewski, Clark, Van Vranken

PRESENTER (S): N/A

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND: The Strawberry Hill Farm conservation easement was acquired through the County's Acquisition of Conservation Easement (ACE) program in October 2008 and is co-held by the County and the Virginia Outdoors Foundation (VOF). VOF is the co-holder in this case, rather than the Albemarle Conservation Easement Authority, because half of the purchase funding came from VOF's Preservation Trust Fund. The easement protects TMP 50-45, a 330-acre parcel on the northwest side of Gordonsville Road at its intersection with Lindsey Road, owned by Strawberry Hill Farm, LLC. The property is primarily used as pasture.

STRATEGIC PLAN: Quality of life: Encourage a vibrant community with economic and recreational opportunities that serve all community members.

DISCUSSION: Virginia Electric and Power Company, operating as Dominion Energy, holds a 100-foot-wide utility easement (first acquired in 1926) across the parcel running parallel to Gordonsville Road. The easement is currently populated with large utility poles (Attachment A). Dominion proposes acquiring a new, 15-foot utility easement in the same location to permit the undergrounding of the power line and telecommunications lines (Attachment B). The new lines would be installed underground through directional boring, which means that no trenching or vegetation removal would be needed. The utility also plans to remove the existing above-ground lines and towers in this area.

The deed of easement states,...

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