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8 <br /> only to property on which the production of crops or livestock is the primary use. <br /> Clarify that marketing and agri-tourism activities must be secondary uses of the <br /> property and do not qualify for the exemption in the absence of the production of <br /> crops or livestock; <br /> 37)Renewable Energy — Support renewable energy initiatives available to <br /> residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural activities to create a market for <br /> energy credits. This support will provide incentives to produce renewable energy, <br /> which will become increasingly important to preserving and strengthening the <br /> economy and infrastructure, and in the case of agriculture help maintain rural <br /> heritage and culture; <br /> 38)Eminent Domain — Oppose adding language to a constitutional amendment on <br /> eminent domain that extends any further preemption of county authority to <br /> regulate the placement of telecommunication towers; <br /> 39)Land, Water and Agricultural Preservation Funding — Support the Parks and <br /> Recreation Trust Fund, the Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation <br /> Trust Fund, the Land and Water Fund, and other existing trust funds established <br /> for the protection of the State's land, water, biological resources, agriculture, and <br /> special places before they are irreversibly lost, and request that these funds <br /> receive additional funding, preferably through dedicated funding sources; <br /> 40)Oppose any shift of state transportation responsibilities to counties — <br /> Oppose legislation to shift the state's responsibility for funding transportation <br /> construction and maintenance projects to counties. Counties cannot afford to <br /> assume costs for maintaining secondary roads and/or funding expansion <br /> projects; <br /> 4 1)Transportation Funding — Support increased state funding for transportation <br /> construction and maintenance needs, recognize Bike and Pedestrian modes of <br /> transportation, and support legislation to ensure that the STI funding formula <br /> recognizes that one size does not fit all and that projects in both rural and urban <br /> areas are prioritized and funded, and eliminate the cap on light rail funding; <br /> 42)Aguatic Vegetation Control — Support legislation to provide for and fund a <br /> comprehensive statewide approach to noxious aquatic vegetation control in <br /> public water reservoirs; <br /> SOLID WASTE <br /> 43)Maintain Local Government Authority over Solid Waste Management — <br /> Oppose any shift of solid waste management and recycling services away from <br /> local governments; <br />
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