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Conservation committee outlines CEP fund mechanics, potential projects

City Council of Eagle, Idaho · December 17, 2024
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Summary

Conservation Advisory Committee chair Charlie Bond explained the CEP (Conservation and Education Program) mechanism: an estimated $5 per month per household fee collected through HOAs, the fund siloed for conservation projects, with the first invoices due Jan. 1 and projected annual revenue rising with build-out.

Charlie Bond, chair of the Conservation Advisory Committee, briefed the council on the committee’s role and the Conservation and Education Program (CEP). Bond said the CEP was established by resolution and ordinance to mitigate development impacts to open space, habitat and farmland. The program offers developers an option to mitigate impacts by paying into a centralized CEP fund rather than…

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