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Agenda What is a conservation easement? Resources for conservation easements and land trusts Real Property Bundle of Rights Conditions Landowner Benefits Tax deductions Funding Options Required Information Surveyor Involvement Digital data sharing

What is a land trust? Their mission is to preserve land via conservation easements and/or acquisition.

What is a land trust? There are 30 land trusts in Texas that hold conservation easements and 1,100 land trusts in the U.S.

Individual Membership Professional Membership Inclusion in the resource guide for landowner and land trusts Land Trust Membership Criteria Non profits public charity IRS Land Protection and Stewardship focus Up to date on annual dues

Find a land trust for your county

Understanding Real Property Rights

What is an Easement? Easement: ROW, pipeline, utility, ingress egress, conservation An easement is commonly defined as a nonpossessory interest in another person's land. An easement is a property interest that allows the holder of the easement to use property that he or she does not own or possess. An easement does not allow the easement holder to occupy the land, or to exclude others from the land. - realestate.findlaw.com

Texas Constitution and Statutes NATURAL RESOURCES CODE TITLE 8. ACQUISITION OF RESOURCES CHAPTER 183. CONSERVATION EASEMENTS SUBCHAPTER A. CONSERVATION EASEMENTS GENERALLY Sec. 183.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1)"Conservation easement" means a nonpossessory interest of a holder in real property that imposes limitations or affirmative obligations designed to: (A)retain or protect natural, scenic, or open-space values of real property or assure its availability for agricultural, forest, recreational, or open-space use; (B) protect natural resources; (C) maintain or enhance air or water quality; or (D) preserve the historical, architectural, archeological, or cultural aspects of real property. - http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/docs/nr/htm/nr.183.htm

What is a Conservation Easement? Voluntary legal agreement between a landowner and conservation organization that places restrictions on specified future land uses. A landowner can give up one or more of their bundle of rights for a purpose such as conservation while retaining ownership of the remainder of the rights. In ceding a right, the landowner "eases" it to another entity, such as a land trust. EX) a landowner may give up the right to build additional structures while retaining the right to grow crops Land Trust holds the defined RIGHTS, often termed DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS

What is a Conservation Easement? Federal charitable income tax deduction under Internal Revenue Code IRC section 170(h): Donated to a qualified organization and granted in perpetuity Perpetuity Permanently restricts the use of the property Conservation easement must state: The restriction remains on the property forever Is binding on current and future owners of the property.

What is a Conservation Easement? Federal charitable income tax deduction under Internal Revenue Code IRC section 170(h): The easement must be created by deed and be exclusively for conservation purposes. Donations of conservation easements may meet more than one conservation purpose. Achieves at least one of the following conservation purposes: Preserves land for public recreation or education Protects natural habitat Preserves open space for scenic enjoyment, or for public policy (open space plan) Preserves historically important land

Benefits to Landowners Landowners receive Federal Income Tax deductions, Estate Tax relief, and Property Tax relief, while retaining ownership of their land. Example: Land is worth $500,000 for potential residential development but only $200,000 as open space or recreational use. A conservation easement reduces the value of the land by $300,000. LAND WHOLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS = REDUCED VALUE of LAND (unencumbered) - (tax deduction value) = (land value with CE) $500,000 - $300,000 = $200,000

Benefits to landowners Benefits to the landowner are therefore: - Reduced property taxes because of the lower value of land - A $300,000 charitable donation - Deducted from their taxes up to 50% of their income in the year of the gift for up to 16 years. - Farmers and Ranchers deduct up to 100% of their income

In 2015 Congress enacted enhanced federal tax incentive for conservation easement donations Prior to 2015, a landowner earning $50,000 a year who donated a $1 million conservation easement could take a $15,000 deduction (30% of his or her income)for the year of the donation and for an additional five years, generating a total of $90,000 in tax deductions. The new, permanent incentive allows that landowner to deduct $25,000 (50% of income) for the year of the donation and for each of an additional 15 years. This would result in a total of $400,000 in deductions. If the landowner is a farmer or rancher, he or she can deduct $50,000 (100% of income) in the first year and then for each of the following 15 years, realizing a maximum of $800,000 in deductions.

LEAKEY, TX 100 ACRE $1,000,000 VALUE

SAN ANTONIO, TX 35 ACRES $650,000

FORT DAVIS, TX 3,000 ACRES $12,000,000

Conservation Easement Options Donation: The landowner donates the value of the conservation easement to the land trust and benefits from the charitable donation with federal tax deductions. Purchase: The land trust raises funds and purchases the value of the conservation easement from the landowner. No tax deductions are taken for purchased easements.

Conservation Easement Options Purchased Easements Funding through: Capital Campaigns Grants NRCS, TPWD, USFWS Environmental Offsets Governmental Bonds/ Propositions

ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSETS

ENVIRONMENTAL OFFSETS

Gov t Bonds and Propositions

Gov t Propositions and Bonds Water Quality Protection Land Program 26,000 acres

Conservation Easement Placement 1. Find willing landowners (Public or Private) to hold CE 2. Assess land to ensure it meets land trust ecosystem value standards 3. Documentation: - Survey and legal description - Title Report - Appraisal - Conservation Easement terms and conditions - Baseline Inventory - Subordination agreement (if lien is present) - Mineral Remoteness report (if severed mineral rights) - IRS form 8283 (if donated) 4. Annual survey monitoring ensures agreement is upheld and address violations found.

USED AT CURRY LAKE AND OTHER SPRING CREEK PRESERVES

77 Acres

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24 Acres

128 ACRES TOTAL CONNECTED, STRATEGIC PROTECTION

Why Preserve Texas Land? Family land of emotional relevance Guarantee of Protection Relieve financial strain of ownership: property tax or estate tax Access to Federal or State money for management or acquisition

Texas A&M University - Institute of Renewable Natural Resources

Why Preserve Texas Land? 95.8% of land in Texas is privately owned. The population in Texas is expected to increase 82% by 2060, with development pressure heaviest near urban areas. Surface water - streams, reservoirs and rivers - are an increasingly threatened source due to drought, development pressure and population growth. Acreage known as "working lands" or "open space" helps the state retain water resources by letting rain infiltrate the ground and circulate into aquifers. The total acreage of protected land in Texas, including state and local parks, is only 3,000,000 (0.17%). Texas is losing its rural lands faster than any other state in the Nation.

Texas A&M University - Institute of Renewable Natural Resources

HOW SURVEYORS CAN WORK WITH LAND TRUSTS Survey and metes and bounds for conservation easement area is required for every CE purchased by landowner, or tax deductible if donated to land trust Boundary re-verification for existing CE s important for boundary dispute violation to CE near boundaries

Digital Data Needed! Mapping of baseline conditions Annual survey Handheld GPS for monitoring and reporting

PLEASE PROVIDE GEOREFERENCED FIELD DATA!