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2017-652 DEAPR - Conservation easement for High Rock Road.pdf
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2017-652 DEAPR - Conservation easement for High Rock Road.pdf
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III I 11111111 <br /> %6404 91 3 / 20 <br /> (2) North Carolina General Statute 139 -2 et seq . , which provides that " it is hereby <br /> declared . . . that the farm, forest and grazing lands of the State of North Carolina are among the <br /> basic assets of the State and the preservation of these lands is necessary to protect and promote <br /> the health, safety and general welfare of its people . . . it is hereby declared to be the policy of the <br /> legislature to provide for the conservation of the soil and resources of this State ; " <br /> (3 ) North Carolina General Statute 106 - 583 et seq . , which states that "It is declared to be <br /> the policy of the State of North Carolina to promote the efficient production and utilization of the <br /> products of the soil as essential to the health and welfare of our people and to promote a sound <br /> and prosperous agriculture and rural life as indispensable to the maintenance of maximum <br /> prosperity; " <br /> (4) The Uniform North Carolina Conservation and Historic Preservation Agreements Act, <br /> North Carolina General Statute 121 - 34 et seq . , which provides that conservation agreements are <br /> "interests in land" which may be effective "perpetually ; " which provides for the enforceability of <br /> restrictions , easements, covenants or conditions " . . . appropriate to retaining land or water areas <br /> predominantly in their natural , scenic , or open condition or in agricultural , horticultural , farming <br /> or forest use . . . ; " and which provides for tax assessment of lands subject to such agreements "on <br /> the basis of the true value of the land and improvement less any reduction in value caused by the <br /> agreement ; " <br /> (5 ) The establishment of the North Carolina Agricultural Development and Farmland <br /> Preservation Trust Fund established in 1986 (N . C . G . S . 106 - 744(c) as amended) to preserve <br /> important farmland in North Carolina ; <br /> ( 6) the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, authorized by NCGS § 113A-251 et seq . , <br /> which finances projects to acquire land and interests in land , including conservation easements <br /> for the purposes of providing environmental protection for surface waters and urban drinking <br /> water supplies ; <br /> ( 7) the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act, authorized by NCGS § 1394 , et seq . , <br /> which provides for the preservation of farm, forest and grazing lands ; <br /> ( 8 ) the special use assessment of farm and forestland as set forth in NCGS § 105 -277 . 2 et <br /> seq . , which allows for lower property tax rates for land enrolled in active agricultural uses ; <br /> (9) the Land Use Element of the Orange County Comprehensive Plan (adopted November <br /> 18 , 2008 ) with its goal of "Land uses that are appropriate to on- site environmental conditions and <br /> features, and that protect natural resources , cultural resources, and community character. " ; <br /> ( 10) The Orange County Agricultural Development and Farmland Protection Plan, <br /> adopted November 17 , 2009 , which recommends that the County acquire agricultural <br /> conservation easements to help protect farmland as a valuable natural resources ; and <br /> Page 3 of 18 <br />
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