SS/easement.pr Contact: Jeremy V. Criss, 301-217-2345 AGRICULTURAL EASEMENT APPLICATIONS TO BE ACCEPTED THROUGH APRIL 29 For Immediate Release: Feb. 8, 1996 Agricultural land owners in Montgomery County who would like to sell the County an easement on their property can submit an application, via the County's 1996 Agricultural Easement Program, through April 29. The County will make offers to landowners in the summer and fall of 1996. Approximately $1.5 million is available for this purchase period. Montgomery County has 95,590 acres of assessed farmland, 70,000 of which are in the Agricultural Reserve. Under the County's zoning ordinance, this reserve limits development to a density of one house per 25 acres. Montgomery County has four active preservation programs: the Transfer of Development Rights Program (TDR); the Montgomery County Agricultural Easement Program (AEP); Maryland Environmental Trust (MET); and the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation (MALPF). To date, these four programs have preserved 44,890 acres of farmland in the county. Landowners can receive many benefits through the sale of an agricultural easement. These include lower estate taxes, additional funds to purchase farmland or expand an operation, a decrease in the level of debt and liability, a means to clear title problems and discrepancies, and assistance in consolidating and simplifying cases of multiple ownership. Also, the sale of an easement can provide incentives to implement soil conservation plans, water quality plans, nutrient management plans, and/or woodland management - more - EASEMENT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED THROUGH APRIL 29 2-2-2 plans which can increase the productivity of the farm. Montgomery County is one of the nation's leaders in farmland preservation efforts. The County and its Agricultural Preservation Advisory Board have set a goal of preserving the remaining 25,110 acres of eligible farmland by the year 2005. For more information on the Agricultural Easement Program or how to apply, contact Jeremy V. Criss or Todd M. Wilson of the County's Office of Economic Development at (301) 217-2345. # # #Return to Montgomery County Press Releases Page.
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