Farm and agricultural conservation land definition

Farm and agricultural conservation land means either:
Farm and agricultural conservation land means land previously classified as farm and agricultural land under RCW 84.34.020 that no longer meets the criteria of farm and agricultural land, or traditional farmland not classified under chapter 84.34 RCW that has not been irrevocably devoted to a use inconsistent with agricultural uses and has a high potential for returning to commercial agriculture. The property must be used for farm and agricultural activities or have a high probability of returning to agriculture and the property owner must commit to returning the property to farm or agricultural activities by implementing a farm management plan. An applicant must have an approved farm management plan in accordance with K.C.C. 21A.24.051 that is acceptable to the department and that is being implemented according to its proposed schedule of activities
Farm and agricultural conservation land means land previously classified as farm and agricultural land under

Examples of Farm and agricultural conservation land in a sentence

  • Owner: Jesse & Roxanne DeLeon 42415 - 244th Avenue SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 Location: 42415 - 244th Avenue SE, Enumclaw Priority Resources Requested: High Priority Resources: Surface water quality buffer area Significant plant, wildlife, or salmonid habitat area Farm and agricultural conservation land Medium Priority Resources: Public lands and right-of-way buffers Zoning: A10P Acreage: Property Total: 9.

  • Farm and agricultural conservation land is land formerly classified as farm and agricultural land that no longer meets the income test or non-classified traditional farmland that is not being actively farmed but that has a high potential for returning to commercial farmland.

Related to Farm and agricultural conservation land

  • Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013);

  • Agricultural land means land suitable for use in farming.

  • Agricultural equipment includes but is not limited to equipment associated with livestock or crop production, horticulture, or floriculture. “Agricultural equipment” includes but is not limited to tractors; trailers; combines; tillage, planting, and cultivating implements; balers; irrigation implements; and all-terrain vehicles.