LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 23-4797    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 6/1/2023 In control: Planning
On agenda: 6/5/2023 Final action: 6/5/2023
Title: Vote on a request to approve an application for the Partners for Green Growth Grant to establish metrics for and track progress towards Plan Chatham conservation goals.
Indexes: Comp Plan Goal 1: Preserve the rural character and lifestyle of Chatham County, Comp Plan Goal 2: Preserve, protect, and enable agriculture and forestry., Comp Plan Goal 5: Conserve natural resources.
TITLE
Vote on a request to approve an application for the Partners for Green Growth Grant to establish metrics for and track progress towards Plan Chatham conservation goals.

ABSTRACT

Action Requested:
Vote on a request to approve an application for the Partners for Green Growth Grant to establish metrics for and track progress towards Plan Chatham conservation goals.

Introduction & Background:
Chatham County contains a vast array of natural resources, such as large tracts of upland forests, rare aquatic habitats, and diverse conserved landscapes. In 2017, the county sought to further protect these resources by incorporating conservation as an essential focus of our Comprehensive Plan through innovative and ambitious goals. Five years later, we are confronting the reality that while the government has utilized these goals as a guiding force for so many of our programs, we will need to establish clearly defined and consensus-based metrics in order to track our progress towards and fully implement these goals.

With the intent to improve the air, water, and land quality of Chatham, and a commitment to ensuring that equity is taken into consideration and prioritized with every step of this process, the Chatham County Planning Department is eager to apply for a Partners for Green Growth Grant from the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. Our proposal will seek to hire an experienced contractor to work alongside our government's conservation leaders in developing a robust public framework for tracking our current progress towards conservation goals in the Comprehensive Plan and a subsequent implementation plan detailing exactly how we intend to achieve those goals.

Discussion & Analysis:
In March of 2023, the NC Wildlife Resource Commission requested project ideas and Planning Department staff submitted a proposal. In May of 2023, WRC staff recognized the proposal as a promising project and invited the Planning Department to submit an application, due on June ...

Click here for full text