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Conservation Fund Application 2011 Round 2 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION PROJECT APPLICATION COVER SHEET I: Project Information Project Title: Conservation Commission Conservation Fund Project Summary: The Conservation Commission requests CPA funds to recapitalize the Conservation Fund, established under Massachusetts General Law C40 S 8C. The Fund is used for high-priority, time-sensitive acquisitions to permanently protect open space for conservation and agriculture purposes. $100,000 is being requested to fund soft costs related to permanent open space preservation, hard costs under $20,000 per project, and hard costs over $20,000 with the approval of the Community Preservation Committee. All fee acquisitions funded in whole or part through CPA contributions will have conservation or agricultural preservation restrictions placed upon them. Less-than-fee acquisitions will have conservation or agriculture preservation restrictions held by the Conservation Commission. Estimated start date: June, 2012 Estimated completion date: June, 2013 CPA Program Area (check all that apply):  Open Space � Historic Preservation � Community Housing � Recreation II: Applicant/Developer Information Contact Person and or/primary applicant: Wayne Feiden Property Owner (if applicable): Multiple Properties consistent with Northampton Open Space, Recreation, and Multi-Use Trail Plan. Organization (if applicable): Northampton Conservation Commission Mailing Address: 210 Main Street, City Hall, Northampton MA 01060 Daytime phone #: 413-587-1265 Fax #: 413-587-1264 E-mail address: wfeiden@northamptonma.gov III: Budget Summary Total budget for project: $300,000 CPA funding request: $100,000 CPA request as percentage of total budget: 33% Applicant’s Signature: __________ Date Submitted: September 6, 2011________________ Conservation Fund CPA Application 1 CONSERVATION FUND CPA APPLICATION Narrative: The Conservation Fund is an important tool in the Conservation Commission’s land- protection toolbox. Land acquisitions are often time-sensitive, and the time required to obtain City-Council approval of the allocation of funds would make many land protection efforts infeasible. Having funds readily available for soft-costs, such as appraisals, 21E assessments and recording fees, as well as hard costs for smaller acquisitions, and leveraging for grants, has enabled the protection of many acres that would not otherwise have been possible. Community Preservation Criteria The project meets several Community Preservation general criteria: Contributes to the preservation of Northampton’s unique character, boosts the vitality of the community, and enhances the quality of life for its residents One of the key factors that defines Northampton’s unique character and sense of place is its diverse open spaces located throughout the City. The project will help to protect those open spaces and recreation opportunities. Addresses recommendations contained in the Sustainable Northampton comprehensive plan and/or the Northampton Open Space and Recreation Plan 2005-2010, Open Space, Recreation, and Mixed Use Trail Plan 2011-2017 or is consistent with other city-wide planning efforts that have received broad-based scrutiny and input and can demonstrate wide community support The Fund has been used to protect key parcels identified in the Open Space Plan, and has also helped to lay the field for future recreation opportunities identified as priorities. Saves resources that would otherwise be threatened Often, properties protected through the Conservation Fund are immediately threatened by development. There have been instances where the Fund was used to protect land on which approved residential subdivision plans had already been obtained. Receives endorsement by community groups, municipal boards and/or departments The application is presented by the Conservation Commission and Office of Planning and Development. Leverages additional public and/or private funds, or demonstrates that other funding sources are not readily available or sufficient Spending from the Conservation Fund is typically accompanied by leveraging from grant or other funds Can be implemented expeditiously and within budget Conservation Fund CPA Application 2 Past awards to the Conservation Fund have all been carried out within the estimated year implementation time, and have used funds wisely to protect several important open space parcels. The Project also carries the potential to meet all of the Open Space Evaluation criteria, depending on the types of land protection opportunities that become available. Community Need/Protections/Project Feasibility and Success The project protects sensitive ecological resources, prime agricultural farmland, and invaluable historic landscapes. All of these resources are identified as priorities in the Open Space and Recreation Plan. Permanent conservation or agricultural preservation restrictions will be placed on all properties acquired with CPA funds. These will vary depending on the location of the property acquired, but could include partners such as MassAudubon, the Broad Brook Coalition, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, land trusts, abutting towns, or others. Success of the project will be measured by the number of properties, and the amount of acres able to be permanently protected, either through fee acquisition or conservation restrictions. Fee-simple properties, once acquired, will be owned and maintained by the Conservation Commission. Staff will annually monitor and, if necessary, enforce violations of conservation restrictions held by the City. Project Budget: $100,000 Due to the nature of property acquisitions, it is not possible to establish a project timeline. Land protection through the Conservation Fund is an ongoing project, and CPA funds could be used for a variety of different types of expenditures, at different stages in the process for each targeted protection effort. A great deal of information must be gathered about each parcel prior to completion of a land protection effort. These are done on a site-specific basis, and could include appraisals, 21E assessments, surveys, zoning and conservation permits, identifying and engaging project partners, and drafting of conservation or agricultural preservation restrictions. Attachments: Support Letters to be provided as received Conservation Fund CPA Application 3