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“Ground Zero” For Growth:. What about his future?. Private, nonprofit with 33 directors and 865 members (we need YOU!). Protected 38,078 acres on 206 properties, and promote sound planning. First Delmarva Nonprofit awarded the Standards for Excellence seal for ethics and accountability.
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“Ground Zero” For Growth: What about his future?
Private, nonprofit with 33 directors and 865 members (we need YOU!). • Protected 38,078 acres on 206 properties, and promote sound planning. • First Delmarva Nonprofit awarded the Standards for Excellence seal for ethics and accountability.
Our vision for the Eastern Shore (2050): • Our towns are vibrant and well defined; • Our farms, forests, and fisheries are thriving; and, • Our scenic, historic, and natural landscapes are protected.
The Eastern Shore’s population grew by 53% from 1970 to 2000. The region’s population is projected to grow by 44% from 2002 through 2030. The region’s developed acreage is projected to grow by 137% from 2002 through 2030. That means 262,110 more developed acres and less farmed and natural acres. Development on the Eastern Shore
Protecting the Shore through… • Strategic Land Conservation • Sound Land Use Planning
Gift Conservation Easements Rural Legacy Program Land Rescue Revolving Fund Other Conservation Easement Programs Land Conservation
Preservation in the Mid-Shore (by ESLC):
Eastern Shore 2010 Education Research and Investment Land Use Planning
Annual Planning Conference—200+! Planning Achievement Awards— awards for sound land use planning Local Land Use Workshops—featured 2 workshops focused on greenbelts Research—research reports have included Downzoning Impacts on Landowner Equity, TDR Prescriptions for Counties, and others. Education Activities:
Purpose: establish a shared vision for the future land use in the Eastern Shore. In a nutshell… Eastern Shore 2010is an intercounty agreement to set regional land use goals for the Eastern Shore. Eastern Shore 2010: A Regional Vision Endorsed September 2002 by six counties!
Eastern Shore 2010:Goals • Protect from development 50% of land • Encouraging Resource-based Economic Development • Curbing Sprawl (direct at least 50% into growth areas) • Improving Regional Transportation Choices
Land Protection Goals • Cecil County – 55,000 acres
Issues: Local Priorities Enhance Farmer options for preservation – local $$ for Easement Purchase • Min. Farmland Zoning 1:20 • No Major Subdivisions in Conservation Areas
Town Population New Housing Units Proposed Potential New Population Potential Growth Rate Cambridge 10,792 6,000 22,792 111% Vienna 282 175 632 124% Queenstown 617 800 2,217 259% Denton 2,969 4,180 11,329 282% Trappe 1,125 2,300 5,725 409% Town Growth • Examples from home… • Widespread and large-scale proposals
Become a Member! • Seeking 2,000 members by 2010 • Dues begin at only $35! • Fiscally responsible • For more information: • Contact Jennifer Pollard: • 410.827.9756, x 155; jpollard@eslc.org
Contact Information • Planning: George Maurer • Phone: 410-827-9756, ext 168 • Email: aowsley@eslc.org • Land Protection: Meredith Lathbury • Phone: 410-827-9756, ext. 167 • Email: mlathbury@eslc.org • To Become a Member: Jennifer Pollard • Phone: 410-827-9756, ext. 155 • Email: jpollard@eslc.org