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File #: 23-2033    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Financial Business Request (FBR) Status: Passed
File created: 9/6/2023 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 9/13/2023 Final action: 9/13/2023
Title: MOTION to authorize the Mayor to issue a "Letter of Commitment" to the Avalonia Land Conservancy in response to their request of $50,000 and $100,000 from Account #21090305-58920 (Acquisition of Open Space in the CNR Fund) for the acquisition of the following two parcels to be protected and utilized as open space to be payable to Avalonia Land Conservancy at the time of the closing: (1) 154 Stoddard's Wharf Road, Ledyard 35.95 acres ($50,000) (2) 148 Stoddard's Wharf Road, Ledyard 223.47 acres ($100,000)
Attachments: 1. ORD-#200-009-Ordinance Transfer Revenue Estate Conveyance Tax to Town Funds -2019-09-25.pdf
FINANCIAL BUSINESS REQUEST (FBR)

Motion/Request:
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MOTION to authorize the Mayor to issue a "Letter of Commitment" to the Avalonia Land Conservancy in response to their request of $50,000 and $100,000 from Account #21090305-58920 (Acquisition of Open Space in the CNR Fund) for the acquisition of the following two parcels to be protected and utilized as open space to be payable to Avalonia Land Conservancy at the time of the closing:

(1) 154 Stoddard's Wharf Road, Ledyard 35.95 acres ($50,000)

(2) 148 Stoddard's Wharf Road, Ledyard 223.47 acres ($100,000)

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Background:

Avalonia Land Conservancy, Inc. is again seeking to utilize a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between Groton Utilities (GU), Avalonia and the Town of Ledyard to acquire the following two parcels to be permanently protected and utilized as open space:

(3) 154 Stoddard's Wharf Road, Ledyard 35.95 acres

(4) 148 Stoddard's Wharf Road, Ledyard 223.47 acres

The two parcels abut one another, and the latter abuts the head of the Groton Reservoir system.

The use for both properties would be passive recreation. The latter also contains prime farmland soils and areas of sensitivity per the State Natural Diversity Data Base.

Both contain FEMA flood zone areas- susceptible to 100-year flood events.

Avalonia Land Conservancy has requested the Town of Ledyard provide assistance with the drafting/preparation of the Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition (OWSA) Grants Applications and to secure letters of support. The Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition (OSWA) Grant Program provides financial assistance to municipalities and nonprofit land conservation organizations to acquire land for open space, and to water companies to acquire land to be classified as Class I or Class II water supply property. Awards are granted to projects that offer the highest conservation and recreational value and that leverage the greatest percentage of private and municipal funding.

In addition, Aval...

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