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9/20/2022
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N . C . G . S . 106 - 744 (cl ) ( 1 ) . Grant contract budgeting and payments shall hold-back 10 % <br /> on all line items until ADFPTF receives all required reports and documentation . The full <br /> ADFPTF easement funding allocated for easement purchase may be submitted at closing, <br /> provided the closing attorney holds the 10 % in escrow until all recorded documents and <br /> reports , including the recorded conservation easement, recorded survey, final title opinion <br /> signed by the closing attorney , final title policy, recorded subordination agreement (if <br /> applicable) , signed HUD statement, and signed baseline documentation report, have been <br /> received and approved by NCDA &CS . The final report and all invoices are due within 20 <br /> working days (28 calendar days) following the closing and recording date of the <br /> conservation easement . If the Grantee fails to provide the final report and required <br /> supporting documentation within the required period, the Grantee may not receive <br /> reimbursement and shall be considered ineligible for reimbursement . <br /> 9 . Grantees may request a lowering of the hold- back percentage provided the following <br /> criteria have been provided : <br /> a . An official request to the Commissioner of Agriculture with reasoning why the <br /> 10 % hold-back is an undue burden and a proposed revised hold-back percentage . <br /> b . The Grantee has no record of infractions or late reports for ADFPTF within the <br /> last two years from the revised hold-back percentage request date . <br /> c . If an infraction or late report occurs during the grant contract period, the hold- <br /> back percentage shall be reinstated at 10% or higher as a corrective measure . <br /> 10 . If the Grantee has not provided all closing documents and progress/budget reports 60 <br /> days before the contract' s end date, the Grantee may request a contract extension of the <br /> grant to the Farmland Preservation Director . This request must include reasons for not <br /> completing the grant and following the timetable of scheduled activities to complete the <br /> grant project. This request must provide proper documentation for the hardships that <br /> delayed completing the grant project and a revised timeline to complete the conservation <br /> easement project . All other required documents, including budget and progress reports , <br /> must be current. Eligible hardships include : <br /> a. Death of a landowner , <br /> b . Severe illness or incapacitation of a landowner , <br /> C . The Grantee has applied for federal funding and has not yet received funding <br /> notification; <br /> d . The Grantee has federal funds under contract and has not yet received approval to <br /> release federal funds . <br /> All other requests for continuing the conservation easement project shall be determined <br /> on a case-by-case basis . If approved, the project may continue beyond the original <br /> contract end date . If denied, the Grantee must repay any grant funding from the <br /> NCDA&CS ADFPTF . Note : Failure by the Grantee to initiate deliverables on the <br /> conservation easement project, Grantee staff shortages or changes , and Grantee time <br /> management issues are not acceptable hardships and will result in a breach of the <br /> contract, and the Grantee must repay any grant funding received from the NCDA&CS <br />
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