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File #: 17-116    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 12/14/2016 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/1/2017 Final action:
Title: Donated Addition to Ivy Creek Natural Area - (Parcel 44-120).
Attachments: 1. Attach.A - Plat, 2. Attach.B - Deed, 3. Attach.C - Resolution
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AGENDA DATE: 2/1/2017

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Donated Addition to Ivy Creek Natural Area
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Consideration of offer to donate additional four acres to existing County/City-owned Ivy Creek Natural Area

ITEM TYPE: Consent Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Walker, Kamptner, Herrick, Crickenberger and Mahon

PRESENTER (S): N/A

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Douglas C. Walker

BACKGROUND: The Ivy Creek Natural Area (ICNA) is jointly owned by the County of Albemarle and the City of Charlottesville. The volunteer Ivy Creek Foundation assists in the management and care of the area and operates nature programs throughout the year. The ICNA website describes the ICNA as a 215-acre preserve bordering the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir consisting of a mix of upland woods, pines stands, open fields, streams and shoreline. The land has been set aside in perpetuity for free public use as an unspoiled natural area, and contains over six miles of walking trails.

Elizabeth L. Langhorne, owner of neighboring Tax Map Parcel Number 04400-00-00-12000 (TMP 44-120), has offered to donate 4.015 acres of that parcel to the County and City as an addition to the ICNA. See Attachment 1 for the location of the proposed donation. The remaining 1.222 acres of existing TMP 44-120 would remain privately-owned and be combined with Tax Map Parcel Number 04400-00-00-036B0.

Both City and County staff have evaluated the property proposed for donation. Based on a site visit and visual assessment conducted on the subject property, and a review of historical aerial photos, there are no apparent environmental concerns associated with this property. No further environmental investigation appears necessary at this time.

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