The information required by Env-Dw 1002.08(b) for each property to be acquired with the grant funds requested and each match property shall be as follows:
- (a) The number of the parcel from the list required by Env-Dw 1002.09(l) and whether it will be acquired with grant funds or is part of the required match;
- (b) The location of the property by street address, city or town, tax map and lot number, and county;
- (c) The book and page number of the deed to the current owner;
- (d) The total acreage of the parcel and the acreage to be protected, if less than the entire parcel;
- (e) The length of the riparian frontage;
- (f) The distance from the property’s boundary to the source proposed to be protected;
- (g) A brief description of all structures and land alterations such as impoundments, gravel pits, utilities, wells, roads, trails, or other disturbances;
- (h) Whether there are any encumbrances on the property, including but not limited to mortgages, liens, easements, or right-of-ways, and, if so, a list of each that identifies the location and owner;
(i) The approximate area, in acres or by percentage of the total parcel, that is covered by:
- (1) Open fields;
- (2) Forest;
- (3) Wetlands; and
- (4) Surface waters;
- (j) Whether the property interest expected to be acquired is fee simple title or a conservation easement;
- (k) The name and mailing address of each current owner of the property;
- (l) The name and mailing address of the proposed owner of the property and of the proposed holder of the conservation interest, if not the same;
- (m) The estimated or appraised fair market value or the assessed value of the property;
- (n) If known, the price at which the owner of the property is willing to sell the property;
- (o) For match property, the estimated transaction costs to acquire the land;
- (p) The amount of funds requested for the parcel;
- (q) Detailed directions to the property and instructions on how to gain access to it for purposes of inspection;
- (r) A description of the proposed land uses for the property; and
(s) A description of conservation values for the property, including:
- (1) Watershed, floodplain, wetland, and water-quality protection value;
- (2) Existing and potential public recreational uses and accessibility;
- (3) Significant scenic value;
- (4) Historic, cultural, or archaeological value;
- (5) Unique geologic features;
- (6) Rare species value or “exemplary natural communities” value, as identified by the New Hampshire department of natural and cultural resources, division of forest and lands, natural heritage bureau (NH NHB);
- (7) Length of undeveloped shoreline on pond, lake, stream, or navigable river;
- (8) Wildlife value and management potential, such as being identified as a conservation focus area in the Wildlife Action Plan prepared by the New Hampshire fish and game department;
- (9) Forestry value, management status, and acres of productive soils;
- (10) Agricultural value, including acres of “important farmland” identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service; and
- (11) Any other identified conservation value.
Source. (See Revision Note at part heading for Env-Dw 1002) #9490, eff 6-23-09; ss by #12441, eff 1-1-18