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NORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATION AGREEMENT <br /> FOR <br /> ORANGE COUNTY VOLUNTARY AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT PROGRAM <br /> Orange County and the undersigned real property owner ( s ) Beth Robinson , <br /> herein after " Owner " , enter into this Conservation Agreement for a Voluntary Agricultural <br /> District covering the property identified by the parcel identification number of the <br /> property : PIN 9823598486 shown on the attached maps labeled Exhibit A and Exhibit B . <br /> The parties understand and agree that this Agreement is being entered into to <br /> protect farmland , horticultural land and /or forestland in Orange County as contemplated <br /> by North Carolina General Statutes Article 61 Chapter 106 , and the Orange County <br /> Code of Ordinances Chapter 48 , the " Voluntary Farmland Protection Ordinance , <br /> adopted on April 1 , 1992 and last amended on June 4 , 2013 ( hereinafter the <br /> " Ordinance " ) , and to permit such property to qualify for the benefits granted by these <br /> laws and ordinances . <br /> Owner acknowledges that Owner has the read the laws and the Ordinance . <br /> Owner further acknowledges and agrees to prohibit non -farm use of Owner ' s property <br /> subject to this Agreement except as permitted by the above mentioned laws and the <br /> Ordinance during the term of this agreement . <br /> This Agreement shall extend for a period of ten ( 10 ) years from the date of its <br /> execution and is automatically renewed if not terminated for an additional ten ( 10 ) <br /> years . The Agreement may be revoked by Owner at any time , with thirty ( 30 ) days <br /> written notice to the Agricultural Preservation Board , or its designee , or the Orange <br /> County Clerk . Orange County may revoke this Agreement if the Owner is noncompliant <br /> with this Agreement or the applicable laws and ordinances . <br /> [ The rest of this page was left blank intentionally . Signature pages to follow . ] <br /> Orange County VAD Agreement 1 <br />