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Volusia Forever advisory committee finds two properties eligible, places three projects on A list

Volusia Forever Advisory Committee · December 13, 2025
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The advisory committee found Little Hawk Creek and Lake Winona Road eligible for Volusia Forever and voted to move Botts Landing, Wiregrass Inn Holding and Crude Ag LLC onto the program’s A list; staff described potential matching funds and next steps for appraisals and partnerships.

The Volusia Forever advisory committee on Monday found two new properties eligible for the land‑conservation program and voted to place three projects on its A list for potential acquisition.

Tim Telfer, a Volusia County staff member, presented Little Hawk Creek as a fee‑simple application of roughly 818 acres adjacent to the Hart Island Conservation Area and the Plum Creek Conservation Easement. “Staff scored [Little Hawk Creek] at 16 out of 21, with the minimum required as a 10 out of 21,” Telfer said. The committee moved, seconded and approved a motion to find Little Hawk Creek eligible.

Hunter Falmer, the county’s chief of land…

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