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Council advances Champion Land Company conservation application to second round

Cache County Council · January 28, 2026

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Summary

Following a unanimous COSAC recommendation, the council advanced Champion Land Company's Round 1 open-space application (three noncontiguous parcels, ~242 acres near Clarkston/Trenton) to a second-round review for potential conservation easement funding.

The Cache County Council voted to advance the Champion Land Company LLC open-space application from Round 1 to Round 2 after a presentation by COSAC and public testimony in support of preserving agricultural lands.

COSAC chair Chris Sands presented the application: three noncontiguous parcels totaling about 242 acres north and east of Clarkston and west of Trenton. COSAC scored the application 40 out of 100, with strong points for productive dry farmland and potential to spur adjacent landowner interest. The council and public commenters, including Debbie Vanoy of Utah Agricultural Land Trust, discussed the property's agricultural value (noting safflower and specialty crops), scenic vistas, wildlife foraging, and public-access ideas such as nonmotorized trails. The applicant, Christian Rafton (owner), said the parcels are actively farmed and that a trail or limited public access could be part of future planning.

Why it matters: Advancing the project allows a fuller Round 2 application with more detailed financing, landowner contributions, and potential public-access components; costs per acre and leverage of other funding informed the unanimous COSAC recommendation.

Decision and next steps: Council motioned and passed a resolution to move the application forward; staff and the applicant will prepare Round 2 materials, including more granular conservation and access plans and potential matching funds.

Speakers quoted and paraphrased are recorded from the public meeting transcript.