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6/7/2005
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5e
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Minutes - 20050607
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NS - Grant -Grant from the Federal Farm & Ranch Land Protection Program for Agricultural Conservation
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\Board of County Commissioners\Contracts and Agreements\BOCC Grants\2000 - 2009\2005\2005 Grants
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8 <br /> VII. RESPONSIBILITIES. <br /> A. Those of the United States - <br /> 1. The United States, by and through the NRCS, shall provide technical and other <br /> services required to assist the landowner in developing an appropriate conservation plan in <br /> accordance with 7 CFR part 12. To ensure that the conservation plan is implemented in <br /> accordance with 7 CFR part 12, the NRCS will be provided the opportunity to conduct periodic <br /> field visits on lands that are enrolled in the FRPP and associated lands owned or managed by the <br /> landowner which are also subject to 7 CFR part 12. <br /> 2. The CCC shall, subject to the availability of funds, disburse the appropriate funds to <br /> Orange County in accordance with Part III and V of this Cooperative Agreement. <br /> 3. Prior to NRCS accepting the conservation easement and processing the payment, <br /> NRCS shall: ensure that a conservation plan for highly erodible lands is developed in accordance <br /> with 7 CFR part 12 and that an AD-1026, Highly Erodible Land and Wetland Certification form <br /> has been filed at the appropriate USDA Service Center; ensure that a CCC-526, Adjusted Gross <br /> Income Certification has been filed at the appropriate USDA Service Center; obtain approval of <br /> the conservation easement deed or conservation easement deed template from the Office of <br /> General Counsel; acquire a signed letter from Orange County, which indicates the closing agent <br /> meets FRPP closing agent requirements; a signed copy of the NRCS CPA-230, Confirmation of <br /> Matching Funds, and appropriate title assurances. <br /> B. Those of Orange County- <br /> 1, Orange County shall perform necessary legal and administrative actions to ensure <br /> proper acquisition and recordation of valid easements. <br /> 2. Orange County shall use all awarded funds under this agreement for the acquisition of <br /> conservation easements within approved FRPP areas. CCC finds shall pay for not more than <br /> 50% of the appraised fair market value of the conservation easement acquired. <br /> 3. Orange County shall pay all costs of conservation easement procurement and will <br /> operate and manage each conservation easement in accordance with Orange County program, <br /> this Cooperative Agreement, and 7 CFR part 1491, The United States shall have no <br /> responsibility for the costs or management of the conservation easements purchased by Orange <br /> County. To the extent permitted by North Carolina law, Orange County shall indemnify, defend, <br /> and hold the United States harmless for any costs, damages, claims, liabilities, and judgments <br /> arising from past, present, and future acts or omissions of Orange County in connection with the <br /> acquisition and management of the conservation easements acquired pursuant to this Cooperative <br /> Agreement, This indemnification and hold harmless provision includes but is not limited to acts <br /> and omissions of Orange County agents, successors, assigns, employees, contractors, or lessees <br />
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