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MANASOTA & PEACE RIVER BBDs Meeting Notebook 10-21-09.docx

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Summary Agenda<br />

Joint <strong>Meeting</strong> and Workshop October <strong>21</strong>, 2009<br />

Manasota and Peace River Basin Boards Page 5 of 29<br />

� No action that will negatively impact threatened or endangered species.<br />

� Identified archaeological, cultural, and historical sites will not be impacted.<br />

� Best management practices (BMPs) will be followed for all permitted<br />

agriculture/silviculture uses.<br />

� Commercial nursery operations including ornamentals and tree farms are not<br />

permitted.<br />

� No leasing of hunting or fishing rights without an acceptable wildlife management<br />

plan.<br />

� The Sellers will be responsible for payment of all ad valorem taxes.<br />

Enforcement conditions - Violations are given 30 days for correction. Legal remedies<br />

then begin with pretrial mediation.<br />

Benefits/Costs<br />

Management Costs<br />

The District's management of the property will consist only of the annual inspection<br />

to monitor compliance with the terms of the conservation easement. The property<br />

owner will remain responsible for management costs such as fencing, prescribed<br />

burning, exotic species control, road maintenance and security for the area<br />

encumbered by the conservation easement.<br />

Impact If Not Funded/Funding<br />

Land Acquisition Partnership<br />

The landowner has agreed to contribute 25 percent of the purchase price of the<br />

easement and 50 percent of the acquisition funding is provided by the USDA NRCS<br />

through their Farm and Ranchland Protection Program. The District’s 25 percent<br />

share ($204,500) is available from the Florida Forever Trust Fund and the Florida<br />

Department of Transportation mitigation funds previously reimbursed to the District.<br />

In order for Florida Forever funds to be released from the Trust Fund by the Florida<br />

Department of Environmental Protection, a resolution signed by the Governing Board<br />

must accompany the request.<br />

Staff Recommendation: Exhibit 2<br />

Recommend the Governing Board:<br />

� Accept the appraisals;<br />

� Approve the resolution requesting funds in the amount of $204,500;<br />

� Approve the Purchase/Sale Agreement; and<br />

� Designate SWF Parcel No. <strong>21</strong>-199-<strong>10</strong>6C as being acquired for conservation<br />

purposes.<br />

Presenter: Eric Sutton, Director<br />

Land Resources Department<br />

3. Appraisals and Purchase/Sale Agreement - Myakka Prairie Project SWF<br />

Parcel No. <strong>21</strong>-199-<strong>10</strong>7C<br />

Purpose<br />

The purpose of this item is to recommend the Governing Board approve the<br />

purchase of a perpetual conservation easement over 185.46 acres, owned by<br />

Clifford E. Chapman, as Trustee of the Clifford E. Chapman Revocable Trust<br />

Agreement dated May 11, 1977, as part of the District’s Myakka Prairie project and<br />

the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources

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