Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1464

Introduced
1/19/24  

Caption

Conservation easements; validity, open-space land.

Impact

The amendment aims to strengthen the governance of conservation easements by ensuring that they align with local comprehensive plans. This ensures that any acquisition of land for conservation purposes is consistent with statewide environmental goals. By stipulating clear guidelines for easement holders, the bill seeks to preserve open space effectively while balancing community interests, especially in areas where development pressures may threaten such lands.

Summary

House Bill 1464 proposes amendments to existing laws relating to conservation easements and the authority of public bodies to acquire open-space land in Virginia. The bill stipulates that conservation easements can be created through gift, purchase, or other means and must be accepted and recorded to be enforceable. It emphasizes the necessity for holders of easements to meet specific requirements, including maintaining an office in Virginia, thereby ensuring that only credible organizations manage these easements.

Contention

Discussion around HB 1464 highlighted some contention regarding the limitations placed on easements and their enforceability. Some advocates fear that the strict requirements for easement holders may deter organizations from participating in conservation efforts. Additionally, there were concerns voiced about the implications for public bodies when acquiring land through eminent domain, even though the bill states that such acquisitions for open-space purposes are limited.

Further_points

The detailed provisions within HB 1464 regarding the responsibilities and limitations of conservation easements illustrate a shift towards more rigorous oversight of land conservation initiatives. The bill is expected to facilitate better coordination between state and local governments in managing and conserving open spaces, ultimately reflecting a growing emphasis on environmental stewardship within the legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1122

Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund; use of funds, conservation easements.

VA HB1834

Land preservation; deadline for filing an application for tax credits.

VA HB2256

Fort Monroe Authority; powers and duties, collection of fees for goods and services.

VA SB860

Fort Monroe Authority; powers and duties, collection of fees for goods and services.

VA SB1250

Video gaming terminals; penalties.

VA SB482

Tribal Nations; consultation w/ federally recognized, permits and review w/ potential impacts.

VA HB715

Tribal Nations; consultation w/ federally recognized, permits and review w/ potential impacts.

VA SB1332

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; consultation on permits and reviews.

VA HB2004

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; agencies to consult on permits and reviews.

VA SB462

Video gaming terminals (VGTs); regulation, penalties.

Similar Bills

VA HB1721

Condemnation of conservation or open-space easement; compensation, Uniform Easement Relocation Act.

CA SB948

California Environmental Quality Act community plans.

TX SB1009

Relating to the adoption of the Uniform Easement Relocation Act.

AR HB1408

To Create The Uniform Easement Relocation Act.

OK HB1060

Easements; the Oklahoma Uniform Easement Relocation Act of 2025; easement relocation; court orders; effective date.

UT HB0132

Uniform Easement Relocation Act

GA HR1113

Property; granting of nonexclusive easements; authorize

GA HR1085

Property; granting of nonexclusive easements; authorize