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Meeting Minutes - Date
9/20/2010
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Board of Commissioners
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Pleasant to Midland, and can be road north to Camp Spencer Park. This section ,. <br />Thread Trail would also provide a future connection to Stanley County via SR 2610. <br />Conservation Values: <br />Federal - Relatively natural habitats for fish, wildlife or plants or similar ecosystems; <br />surface water quality, including riparian buffers, wetlands and floodplains; open space <br />pursuant to a clearly. delineated federal, state, or local governmental conservation <br />policy and for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant <br />public benefit; State - public access to public trails; fish and wildlife conservation; <br />watershed protection; conservation of natural areas; and conservation of <br />predominantly natural parkland. <br />CWMTF Target Areas: <br />Urban 303(d) listed stream: none <br />Water supply watershed districts I & III: none <br />Drinldng Water Susceptibility Rating none <br />Riparian Corridor Plana: none <br />Natural Heritage Significance: none <br />Other: Carolina Thread Trail <br />Threat of Development: <br />The Parcel is owned by prominent residential land developers. These land owners <br />have expressed an interest in developing their properties or selling them for <br />development. Without a quick response to conserve this property, the opportunity <br />could easily be lost. Furthermore, the current property market provides an <br />opportunity that will not exist in the future. <br />Project Proposal <br />Protection via conservation easement, fee, or both: <br />The parcel would be attained fee simple ownership. The property owner has committed to a 50% <br />reduced sale price. <br />Property ownership at completion: <br />The Cabarrus County will own the parcel following the transaction. <br />AllasdoM number 1 <br />F -13 <br />
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