Farmstead Area definition

Farmstead Area. - means that portion of a farm property that contains the buildings, typically including the farmhouse, barns and other structures appurtenant to agriculture.

Examples of Farmstead Area in a sentence

  • The remaining portion of the Farmstead Area, shown as "B" on the Land Use Plan, is 0.71 acres in area, and is not subject to the terms of the Conservation Restriction.

  • The portion of the Leasehold premises which is subject to said Conservation Restriction is shown as the Tillable Agricultural Land, the Buffer Area, The Farmstead Area "A" and that portion of the Hillside Pasture shaded in blue, as shown on the Indian Line Farm Land Use Plan.

  • Existing structures and improvements may be maintained, repaired, and, upon Notice to Holder, reasonably enlarged and replaced at their current locations or at other locations inside the Farmstead Area as shown on Exhibit B and described in Exhibit C.

  • Upon Notice to Holder, new recreational improvements may be built within the Farmstead Area.

  • One residential dwelling exists on the Property within the Farmstead Area, and is depicted as “Existing Residence” on Exhibit A.

  • Any new recreational improvements proposed for locations outside the "Farmstead Area" may be built only with the prior written approval of Holder.