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c. Are favorable for all major crops common to the county where the land is <br />located; <br />d. Have a favorable growing season; and <br />e. Receive the available moisture needed to produce high yields for an average <br />of eight out of ten years; <br />OR Have been actively used in agricultural, horticultural or forestry operations as <br />defined by N.C.G.S. §105-277.2 (1,2,3) during each of the five previous years, <br />measured from the date on which the determination must be made as to whether the <br />land in question qualifies; <br />4. Be managed, if highly erodible land exists on the farm, in accordance with the Natural <br />Resources Conservation Service defined erosion-control practices that are addressed to <br />said highly-erodible land; and <br />5. Be the subject of a conservation agreement, as defined in N.C.G.S. §121-35, between <br />the County and the owner of such land that prohibits non-farm use or development of <br />such land for a period of at least ten years, except for the creation of not more than three <br />lots that meet applicable County zoning and subdivision regulations. <br />At 65 acres, the John Pope Farms, LLC, exceeds the 20-acre minimum to participate in the VAD <br />program. The Orange Soil and Water Conservation District Office (NRCS) and the Tax <br />Supervisor have provided memoranda (attached) which indicate that the farm complies with the <br />certification requirements outlined in the VFPO (see Attachments #3 and #4). <br />To be designated as part of a voluntary agricultural district, the Board of Commissioners must <br />approve the application in accordance with documentation that the farm meets the certification <br />requirements. Following BOCC approval, the property owner(s) sign a conservation agreement, <br />as provided in the North Carolina General Statutes, between Orange County and the owner(s) <br />that prohibits non-farm use or development of such land for a period of at least ten (10) years, <br />except for the creation of not more than three (3) lots that meet applicable Orange County <br />zoning and subdivision regulations. The property owner(s) may leave the program by providing <br />a written request. <br />The Agricultural Preservation Board did not have a quorum at its June meeting; members voted <br />unanimously to approve the certification of the John Pope Farms, LLC, as qualifying farmland, <br />through a mailed ballet. The results of the vote are listed in the attached memorandum (see <br />Attachment #6). The Agricultural Preservation Board recommends the designation of the <br />John Pope Farms, LLC, totaling just over 65 acres as a certified qualifying farm in the <br />Cedar Grove Voluntary Agricultural District. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. Voluntary agricultural <br />districts are non-monetary conservation agreements. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board certify the John Pope <br />Farms, LLC, as qualifying farmland and designate it as the second farm within the Cedar Grove <br />Voluntary Agricultural District. <br />