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McPherson Application for Certification as Qualifying Farmland Page 2 5 <br /> e. Receive the available moisture needed to produce high yields for <br /> an average of eight (8) out of ten (10) years; OR be one on which at <br /> least two-thirds of the land has been actively used for agricultural, <br /> horticultural or forestry operations as defined in the NC General Statutes, <br /> Section 105-277.2 (1,2, and 3), during each of the five (5) previous years, <br /> measured from the date on which the determination must be made as to <br /> whether the land in questions qualifies. <br /> [Response to be provided by District Conservationist] <br /> 3. Be managed, if highly erodible land exists on the farm, in accordance withthe <br /> NRCS-defined erosion control practices as specified in the 1985 Food Security Act. <br /> [Response to be provided by District Conservationist] <br /> In accordance with Section V of the Orange County Voluntary Farmland Preservation Ordinance, <br /> please evaluate the application for compliance with the above requirements and return your <br /> finding to the Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreation within 30 days. In <br /> your response, please be as specific as you can be.regarding how the property complies. (You <br /> may wish to use the attached maps showing the boundaries of the property and tabulation of <br /> acreage by soil type when completing your review.) <br /> Provided the property is certified as qualifying farmland, and the Agricultural Preservation Board <br /> recommends designation as a voluntary agricultural district, the Board of Commissioners could <br /> consider the request in the early spring of 2012. <br /> Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Please feel free to contact me at 245-2517 or by <br /> email at cmoon(a)co.orange.nc.us, if I can answer any questions or provide additional <br /> information. <br /> attachments <br /> cc: David Stancil, Director; Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreation <br />