AGENDA DATE: 11/6/2019
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Rural Preservation Deeds of Easement
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Review and approve proposed Deed(s) of Easement for Rural Preservation Development(s)
ITEM TYPE: Consent Action Item
STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Walker, Kamptner, Herrick, Deloria, Filardo, Clark
PRESENTER (S): Andy Herrick
LEGAL REVIEW: Yes
REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson
BACKGROUND: The Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance allows and encourages "clustering" as an alternative to traditional by-right development of the Rural Areas. Specifically, County Code ? 18-10.3.3 (in the County's Zoning Ordinance) outlines the process and standards by which Rural Preservation Developments (RPDs) may be approved and developed. After outlining the restrictions applicable to RPDs, ? 18-10.3.3.3(f) provides: "These restrictions shall be guaranteed by perpetual easement accruable to the County of Albemarle and the public recreational facility authority of Albemarle County [renamed the Albemarle Conservation Easement Authority (ACEA)] in a form acceptable to the board [of supervisors]." Note that though both the County and the ACEA jointly hold RPD deeds of easement, the Board of Supervisors is solely responsible for approving the form of the deed.
While the ACEA does not control the form of the deed used for RPD open-space easements, it has expressed concern about the existing form of that document. Specifically, because RPD proposals have been almost non-existent for over a decade, the standard form RPD deed of easement has not kept up with the more frequently-updated deed that the ACEA uses for its donated open-space easements. The ACEA has requested and is recommending that the standard form RPD deed of easement more closely track the standard deed for its donated open-space easements.
STRATEGIC PLAN: Rural Area Character: Preserve the character of rural life with thriving farms and forests, traditional crossroad communities, and protected sce...
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