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26 <br /> Other uses for the technique are preservation of historic and <br /> environmentally significant areas. public access. and scenic <br /> vistas. _ <br /> The technique is prone to a number of problems. <br /> 1. A poor market for development rights will result in <br /> unreasonably low selling prices. <br /> 2. The use of other density bonus provisions will <br /> reduce the demand for development rights. <br /> 3. There is a tendency for development rights to be <br /> transferred to congested areas. <br /> 4. Changes in the zoning patterns can reduce the <br /> demand for development rights. <br /> 5. It is often expected that the technique will be <br /> changed or eliminated at some point in the future. <br /> The transfer of development rights is not permitted in <br /> North Carolina. <br /> References <br /> Preservation of ligxiculture and Rural Open Space;. <br /> Montgomery County. Maryland; October 1980 <br /> Procedural and Substantive Land Management Techniques of. <br /> Potential _Relevance for the New Jersey Pinelands; <br /> Excerpt from Vol. III, Substantive Elements. pp 85-100; <br /> Ross. Hardies. O'Keefe. Babcock. and Parsons; Chicago IL <br /> "Preservation Report #6. Transfer of Development Rights <br /> Programs to Protect Farmland; A Status Report"; NASDA <br /> Research Foundation. October 1984 <br /> "Real World Experience With TDRs - An Update"; Stanley <br /> D. Schiff; Piedmont Environmental Council <br /> "Urban Land"; Urban Land Institute. January 1985 <br />