NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Agricultural Development & Farmland Preservation Trust Fund

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NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Agricultural Development & Farmland Preservation Trust Fund Public & Private For Agricultural, Horticultural, & Forestry Programs Departmental Use Only Date Received: Application #: Contract #: Please direct all questions and concerns to: Lindsay Ballance NC ADFP Trust Fund 1001 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1001 919 733-7125 Fax: 919-716-0105 ncadfp@ncmail.net www.ncadfp.org Applicant Organization Contact and Title Applicant Web Address Chatham County Charlie Horne, County Manager http://www.chathamnc.org Applicant Email Address charlie.horne@chathamnc.org Mailing Address P.O. Box 1809, Pittsboro, NC 27312-1809 Applicant Telephone(s) (919) 542-8201 Tax ID of the Applicant 56-6000284 County Chatham Requested Grant Amount $42,000 Estimated Project Value $66,028 Page 1 of 6

I. Is your organization a non-profit conservation organization or county agency? YES x -NO (If not, partner with a county agency or local non-profit for eligibility.) II. Is your organization a non-profit conservation organization with 30% matching funds from sources other than NC ADFP Trust Fund? YES -NOx III. IV. Is your county agency in a Tier Two or Tier Three Enterprise County? With approved Farmland Protection Plan and 15% matching funds or YES -NOx Without a Farmland Protection Plan and 30% matching funds YESx -NO Is your county agency in a Tier One Enterprise County? With approved Farmland Protection Plan and 0% matching funds or YES -NOx Without a Farmland Protection Plan and 30% matching funds YES -NO If you answered No to questions II-IV, please re-evaluate eligibility criteria. (Note: List of tiers is available from the North Carolina Department of Commerce at: http://www.nccommerce.com/en/businessservices/locateyourbusiness/whync/incentives/countytierdesignations/) V. Additional Considerations for Project Options A. Does the project target Voluntary Agricultural District members? YESx -NO B. Does the project target Enhanced Voluntary Agricultural District members? YES -NOx C. a) Does the project target Goodness Grows in NC Members? YESx -NO b) Does the project target American Tree Farmers? YESx -NO c) Does the project target Farm Stewardship Program Members? YESx -NO D. Does the project target Beginning Farmers? YESx -NO E. Does the project target Limited Resources Farmers? YESx -NO F. Does the project target Century Farm Members? YESx -NO YES -NO H. Please list ALL matching funds, source(s), and percentages of the project. (please remember percentage requirements above and attach letters of intent for matching funds ) Partner Percentage Funds Contact Person Phone Number Chatham County 22% $14,572 Charlie Horne 919-542-8201 Government Triangle Land Conservancy 14% $ 9,456 Leigh Ann Cienek 919-833-3662 TOTAL MATCHING FUNDS $24,028 Page 2 of 6

I. Please list any other partnering organizations, their contact information and contributions to the project: (200 words or less) This project will be a collaborative effort. A consultant specializing in farmland and agriculture will be engaged to guide completion of the plan. The following partners will help to develop the plan: The Chatham County Agricultural Review Board (Charlie Bolton, bolt4cr@mindspring.com ) will appoint a sub-committee to oversee and manage the project, and to ensure input from targeted groups. The Triangle Land Conservancy (Leigh Ann Cienek, lcienek@tlc-nc.org) will provide expertise in land conservation issues, establish contacts with other counties so that we may consider the regional impact of our plan, and work in conjunction with the Chatham Conservation Partnership (Tandy Jones, Steering Committee member and TLC Land Protection Specialist, tandy@tlc-nc.org) in leading the effort to create a GIS database which consolidates agricultural information and resources across the county, such as working farms and forestlands, prime soils, VAD, and agricultural resources. The NC Cooperative Extension Agency, Chatham Division, (Sam Groce, sam.groce@ncsu.edu) will spearhead the collection of existing agricultural data. The Chatham Economic Development Council (Dianne Reid, dreid@chathamedc.org ) will provide guidance concerning agricultural economic development. The Soil and Water Conservation Office (Mike Sturdivant, mike.sturdivant@nc.usda.gov) will assist in data collection, plan review, and outreach to farmers. VI. Public & Private Programs that Promote Profitability and Sustainable Agricultural, Horticultural, and/or Forest Operations Option [GS 106-734.C.2] A. Please describe the goals and success measurements of program. B. (500 words or less) Chatham County will be a place that cooperatively controls its own destiny to assure the state of wellbeing desired by all of our people, while proudly preserving diverse cultural heritages and the County s rural character. Vision prepared by the Strategic Plan Development Committee and signed by the five governing boards in the County The 2000 U.S. Census estimated the population of Chatham County at 49, 329, which represented a 21% increase from 1990. The NC Rural Data Center reported a 2006 county-wide total population of 60,053, which is almost as much growth in 6 years as was previously reported in 10 years. With approximately 10,000 new units approved for development since 2003, growth in Chatham County is expected to skyrocket. Yet even with rapid growth in residential development, Chatham County still has a fairly strong agricultural economy due to a growing number of small sustainable farms focused on specialty needs (organic farming, herbs, cut flowers, unique produce, and diverse nurseries) as well as a continuing strength in cattle and broiler chicken production. The county ranks number one in the state in beef cattle, third in overall cattle, and fifth in broiler production. The 2002 census of agriculture showed 1,128 farms in Chatham County, with a total of 118,752 acres used for farming, figures that have not changed much since 1997. This is unique for most counties, where both the number of farms and acreage has declined. The average farm size is 105 acres. Chatham citizens are concerned that unchecked development could result in a loss of farms and farmland. They want the county to maintain its rural character and values yet accommodate controlled growth. A Farmland Preservation Plan is the crucial first step in achieving this balance. Goals: Our plan will be developed in accordance with the county Land Conservation and Development Plan, the Land Use Strategic Plan, and the Chatham County Farmland Preservation Ordinance. It will contain the current status of agricultural land, recent trends, challenges and opportunities for farmers, an overview of farmland preservation tools, a plan to achieve short and long term goals for agriculture in the county and a schedule for implementation. The plan will contain both land use and economic development strategies which preserve and enhance agricultural activity within the county. The county would like to create an innovative plan that surpasses state requirements and sets a precedent for future plans. Strategy: Our strategy will be to choose an experienced farmland preservation plan consultant to oversee the project, to partner with several different organizations across the county for data gathering, to encourage all farmers to provide input and to target specific subgroups described above. Page 3 of 6

Timeline/Outcomes: Successful outcomes will include: 1) Approval of the plan by the Chatham County Board of Commissioners within one year of the grant award, 2) Communication of the plan to all citizens via the Chatham County website, 3) Outreach and education of preservation techniques to land owners and 4) Implementation of action plans by Chatham County Government and Agricultural Review Board C. Please describe the target audience for the project. Please give an approximate number of participants in the project and the geographic area that the project will cover: (300 words or less) Chatham County comprises approximately 683 square miles and is located in the center of North Carolina. The county is divided into 13 districts. There are 1,128 farms in Chatham County, comprising 118,752 acres. Although Chatham is considered a Tier 3 county this classification is influenced by the concentration of higher income residents situated in the northeast quadrant of the county, where development has begun and spread. There are 85 residents per square mile in the county, which reflects at this point in time - its generally rural nature. We will encourage all farmers to participate in the plan. Comprehensive farmer input and feedback will be gathered via websites, surveys, interviews, community meetings, and focus groups. We plan to speak with at least 100 farmers face-to-face and conduct a mailing to all farmers in the county. In addition we will target these specific sub-groups: 244 Voluntary Agricultural Districts which comprise a total of 27,500 acres. 60 Beginner Farmers 30 Goodness Grows Farmers 250 Limited Resource Farmers 28 Century Farm Members 52 Farm Stewardship Program members 29 Certified Tree Farms Growing Small Farms Chatham Beekeepers Association 185 Chatham Livestock Association members Neighboring county stakeholders; Because most farmers are effected by what goes on in surrounding counties (e.g. equipment purchase, availability of facilities like processing plants, etc.) we will target farmers, agricultural boards, and organizations in neighboring counties. VII. Additional Attachments Please place a mark next to each listed item to indicate that the additional information is enclosed. County farmland protection plan (if applicant is a county claiming to have a farmland protection plan in compliance with G.S. 106-744 (e)). Proposed budget for the project (Please be aware that indirect costs or administrative overhead is not an allowable cost under this grant. Provide a detailed budget showing line item project expenditures and revenues.) Letters of intent from matching funds sources Scope of work or work plan (Include timeline, measurable activities, inputs, outputs, and outcome.) List of current grants held by the applicant organization and amounts, 501(c)(3) certificate or other federal tax exemption letter, list of board members, and articles of incorporation (nonprofit organizations only) Page 4 of 6

Conflict of interest policy statement (Required by Office of the State Auditor prior to distribution of funds. Can be accessed from the NC ADFP Trust Fund website or the state auditor s website. Required for nonprofit organizations only.) Sworn statement of overdue taxes (Required by Office of the State Auditor prior to distribution of funds. Can be accessed from the NC ADFP Trust Fund website or the state auditor s website. Required for non-profit organizations only.) XIV. Summary NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Public & Private SUMMARY SHEET Organization: Chatham County Government Name of Contact Lisa West Date:12/14/07 Street Address/ PO Box: P.O. Box 1809 City: Pittsboro Zip:27312-1809 E-mail:lisa.west@chathmanc.org Website:http://www.chathamnc.org Phone: (919) 545-8483 Fax:(919) 542-8272 Period of time this project will operate: 1 year Period of time this grant will be used: 1 year Requested Grant Amount: $42,000 Estimated Project Value: $66,028 Matching Funds Amount: $22,028 Source: Chatham County Government, Triangle Land onservancy Eligibility (Please check yes or no, if applicable.) Yes No x Non-profit conservation organization matching 30% of trust fund monies received from sources other than NC ADFP trust fund. $ x Tier Two or Three Enterprise County Name: Chatham Tier #:3 Farm Protection Plan in Place (please attach copy or website address) Amount of 15% Dollar Match from County with Plan (GS 106-744 (e)) : $ Amount of 30% Dollar Match from County without Plan: $22,028 Tier One Enterprise County Name: Tier #: Farm Protection Plan in Place(please attach copy or website address) 0% Dollar Match from County with Plan (GS 106-744 (e)): $ Amount of 30% Dollar Match from County without Plan: $ Project Credits the Following (Please check yes or no, if applicable). Yes No x Voluntary Agricultural District (VAD) x Enhanced Voluntary Agricultural District (EVAD) x x x Goodness Grows in NC Member Producer. American Tree Farmer Farm Stewardship Program Member x Limited Resource Farmer (GS 143-215.74 (b) (9)). x Beginning Farmer (GS 143-215.74 (b) (9)). x Other Affiliation -- Specify: Chatham County BeeKeepers Association x Other Affiliation -- Specify: Growing Small Farms x Other Affiliation -- Specify: Chatham Livestock Association Page 5 of 6

North Carolina Agriculture Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services I certify that that the information contained in this document is true and accurate and will follow reporting requirements for use of state funds (G.S. 143-6.2). I certify that I am willing to enter into a contract that will stipulate the terms and conditions governing the grant award (G.S. 143-6.2). This Applicant understands that this application all attachments submitted with this application are public records subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Applicant Signature Title: County Manager Date Organization: Chatham County Please direct all questions and concerns to: Lindsay Ballance NC ADFP Trust Fund 1001 Mail Services Center Raleigh NC 27699-1001 919 733-7125 ncadfp@ncmail.net www.ncadfp.org Page 6 of 6