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Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program (AEPP)

In November 2001, Ohio voters approved the $400-million Clean Ohio Fund to preserve farmland and greenspace as well as to develop recreational trails and clean up brownfield sites. Of the funds, $25 million was allotted to the department to purchase agricultural easements on productive farmland from willing landowners. Divided among seven years, approximately $3.12 million has been provided each year to purchase agricultural easements. One round of funding remains for 2008, but future funding is unknown. The Clean Ohio AEPP grants up to 75 percent of the points-based appraised value of the farm’s development rights. In recent years, a payment cap has been set at $2,000 per acre with a maximum of $500,000 per farm. In addition, since 2002, the department has been awarded additional funds through the United States Department of Agriculture’s Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP).

Landowners cannot apply to the AEPP directly; rather county commissioners, township trustees, municipal councils, soil and water conservation districts, and land trusts apply on behalf of farmland owners. These applicants are known as local sponsors and submit paper copies of the completed application to the Office of Farmland Preservation by the indicated deadline.


2008 Clean Ohio AEPP Technical Meeting

Each year the Office of Farmland Preservation invites local sponsors and other interested members of the farmland preservation community to assist in reviewing the past year's Clean Ohio AEPP application. The purpose of the meeting is to review the application's logistics, policy, and results. For more details on the meeting and information on how to RSVP please see the Invitation Memo. This meeting is open to the public.


2008 Clean Ohio AEPP Funding Round

The 2008 Clean Ohio AEPP online-application is now closed. Local sponsors are able to view online applications but do not have the ability to change nor submit applications. As information becomes available on the farms' rankings, it will be posted on this web page. Please check back often for updates. Here are links to the online application and other information regarding the Clean Ohio AEPP:

Clean Ohio AEPP Final Results