CBC5726FD79729E887258368007E7A9A Hearing Summary CLICS/CLICS2018A/commsumm.nsf PUBLICBILL SUMMARY For REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP CONCERNING CONSERVATION EASEMENTSJOINT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON JOINT AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCESDate Dec 19, 2018 Location Old State Library Report of the Working Group Concerning Conservation Easements - Committee Discussion Only Attachment Tag File Name Attachment http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2018A/commsumm.nsf/0/0FBA73F48B23...$File/181219 AttachD.pdf?OpenElement 181219 AttachD.pdf Attachment http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2018A/commsumm.nsf/0/2B5D60C8B109...$File/181219 AttachC.pdf?OpenElement 181219 AttachC.pdf Attachment http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2018A/commsumm.nsf/0/CBFE5A131B84...$File/181219 AttachE.pdf?OpenElement 181219 AttachE.pdf 04:01:35 PM Mark Weston, Director, Division of Conservation within the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), introduced himself to the committee and made opening comments regarding the Working Group Report, as required by House Bill 18-1291. Mr. Weston distributed a copy of the report [Attachment C]. The bill created the Division of Conservation (division) and directed the division to convene a working group in conjunction with the Department of Law, Department of Revenue, and DORA to develop statutory and regulatory recommendations that do not conflict with federal law for several processes regarding conservation easements. The working group is recommending four main recommendations: an alternate method to the current appraisal process for conservation easements; a process to petition a court of competent jurisdiction to extinguish a conservation easement; a process to provide retroactive tax credits to taxpayers who claimed tax credits between and whose tax credits were denied in whole or in part; and the development of a written form to warn landowners who have conservation easements of the legal considerations of terminating an easement. 04:09:31 PM Mr. Weston responded to questions from the committee, and committee discussion ensued. Mr. Weston discussed the recommendations made by the working group and discussed how the working group gathered input from the public. Mr. Weston stated that the working group sent out over 300 surveys to different entities and received 54 responses. Mr. Weston also discussed the stakeholder meeting, which took place in October of 2018. 04:32:08 PM The following persons testified on the working group report: 04:33:17 PM Jillane Hixson, representing herself, testified before the committee. She distributed information relating to her testimony to the committee [Attachment D] and two letters from the IRS regarding her conservation easement [Attachment E]. Ms. Hixson responded to questions from the committee. 04:59:54 PM Julia Gentz, representing herself, testified before the committee regarding her experience with conservation easements. Ms. Gentz discussed her recommendations for the conservation program. Ms. Gentz responded to questions from the committee. 05:08:58 PM Alan Gentz, representing himself, testified before the committee regarding his experience with conservation easements. Mr. Gentz responded to questions from the committee regarding the appraisal process for his conservation easement. 05:27:28 PM Senator Sonnenberg and other committee members made concluding comments regarding the conservation easement program and the working group report. 05:36:24 PM Representative Lewis moved to reject the Working Group Report. 05:37:18 PM The committee recessed. 05:40:56 PM The committee came back to order. 05:41:05 PM Senator Sonnenberg ruled that the joint committee does not have the authority to take action on any item under the SMART Government Act statute. Representative Lewis's objection to the report is noted.