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File #: 14-1032   
Type: Real Property Acquisition
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/5/2014
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing an acquisition of a 1,251-acre tract of land located in Uvalde County, Texas for the Proposition 1 Edwards Aquifer Protection Venue Program in the amount of $1,154,977.30 made payable to Texas Heritage Title Company, as escrow agent for title on a conservation easement, for land, due diligence and closing costs. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Mike Etienne, Officer, EastPoint & Real Estate Services Office]
Indexes: CIMS Real Estate
Attachments: 1. Barden-Conservation Easement-- FINAL, 2. Barden Ranch Map_updated, 3. Barden Ranch legal description, 4. Ordinance 2014-06-05-0387
Related files: 13-833, 13-1194, 14-711, 15-2464, 14-1736, 14-1584, 14-2171, 15-3351, 15-3604, 14-2588, 14-2805
DEPARTMENT: Office of EastPoint & Real Estate

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Etienne


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT: Edwards Aquifer Protection Program - Conservation Easement Acquisition


SUMMARY:
An ordinance authorizing an acquisition of a 1,251-acre tract of land known as the Barden Ranch located in Uvalde County, Texas for the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program in the amount of $1,154,977.30 made payable to Texas Heritage Title Company, as escrow agent for title on a conservation easement, for land, due diligence and closing costs.

This ordinance, necessary under the Proposition One Edwards Aquifer Protection Venue Project, authorizes the execution of documents to accomplish said acquisition.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

In May of 2000, voters approved the first program, a 1/8-cent sales tax venue up to $45 million, for the acquisition of lands over the Edwards Aquifer, for parks and watershed protection. That program, referred to as "Proposition Three," ran from 2000 through 2005, was limited to Bexar County and acquired more than 6,500 acres as Natural Areas for the City of San Antonio.
The current program is an extension of that initial endeavor, although the scope was narrowed to watershed protection and, due to a change in the legislation, funds could be expended outside of Bexar County. The purpose of the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program is to obtain property rights by fee-simple purchase, conservation easements or donations of land over the sensitive zones of the Edwards Aquifer. This Program, referred to as "Proposition One," also is funded with the 1/8-cent sales tax up to the amount of $90 million.

This property first was targeted through use of the Scientific Evaluation Team's GIS-Spatial Model (SET Model). Subsequent site visits identified previously undocumented faults and dry springs on the property. Approximately 1.6 miles of the Little Seco Creek transects the property from north to south. Almos...

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