Goals and benefits of a rural stewardship planGoals of a rural stewardship plan Stewards are available to assist you The main goal of a rural stewardship plan is to help you achieve your objectives for your property without harming the existing ecosystem or affecting downstream neighbors. This usually means: - Recognizing and understanding the unique features in your landscape worthy of protection
- Protecting or improving the flow and absorption of both surface water and groundwater on your property
- Identifying specific actions and methods to minimize or offset any environmental harm from development
- Monitoring your plan's success and making adjustments as necessary
Benefits of a rural stewardship planBy developing and implementing a rural stewardship plan, you may be eligible to take advantage of: - Technical assistance to look comprehensively at your property, finding options to achieve your short-term and long-term goals while protecting the natural resources present there
- Reduced stream and wetland buffers and increased clearing allowances
- Enrollment in the Public Benefit Rating System, which could reduce your property taxes
- Access to design, cost share and other resources to help with projects like restoring native vegetation
- A simpler and potentially less expensive permitting process for your development projects now and in the future
For questions about rural stewardship planning, please contact Betsy MacWhinney , environmental scientist. |