(1) The agricultural conservation easements program is created.
The state conservation commission shall manage the program and
adopt rules as necessary to implement the legislature's intent.
(2) The commission shall report to the legislature on an
on-going basis regarding potential funding sources for the
purchase of agricultural conservation easements under the program
and recommend changes to existing funding authorized by the
legislature.
(3) All funding for the program shall be deposited into the
agricultural conservation easements account created in RCW 89.08.540. Expenditures from the account shall be made to local
governments and private nonprofits on a match or no match
required basis at the discretion of the commission. Moneys in
the account may be used to purchase easements in perpetuity or to
purchase or lease easements for a fixed term.
(4) Easements purchased with money from the agricultural
conservation easements account run with the land.
[2007 c 352 § 4; 2002 c 280 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2002 c 280: "Among the rising costs that are
increasingly driving Washington farmers out of business is the
cost of land. Many of our oldest, well-established farms, often
on the fringes of established communities, are under growing
pressure to be sold for uses other than agriculture. In the face
of these rising land costs, new farmers are finding it
increasingly difficult to be able to afford to purchase farmland.
At the same time, the conversion of these prime farmlands to
development costs our communities open and green space, reduces
our access to local quality food, diminishes our cultural and
historic roots, often represents a fiscal loss for governments,
and frequently results in environmental costs including reduced
flood detention, loss of surface water filtration, diminished
aquifer recharge, loss of habitat and connective wildlife
migration corridors, and loss of opportunities to protect
riparian lands.
These concerns, among others, are leading the federal
government and local jurisdictions around our state to provide
funding for local programs to purchase agricultural conservation
easements that help keep farmers in farming and farmland in
agriculture. It is the intent of the legislature to create a
Washington purchase of agricultural conservation easements
program that will facilitate the use of federal funds, ease the
burdens of local governments launching similar programs at the
local level, and help local governments fight the conversion of
agricultural lands they have not otherwise protected through
their planning processes." [2002 c 280 § 1.]