Land Summit: Register for Randolph County November 4, 2022
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Collapse ▲Please join N.C. Cooperative Extension, Randolph County Center for a Land Use Summit to be held at their center on Friday, November 4. Presentations on the topics listed below will be delivered by government officials, Cooperative Extension specialists, and others. Here is the registration link.
Date and time
Location
413 Industrial Park Ave 413 Industrial Park Avenue Asheboro, NC 27205
Agenda
- Registration 7:45 a.m.
- Long range land use and zoning 8:00 a.m.
- Present Use Value
- Voluntary Ag District
- Three Rivers Land Trust (Land Preservation)
- Land title, transfer, and succession planning (Branan)
- Cost share programs
Land Summit programs are a general format presentation and discussion of particular land use issues in counties and regions, with input from county administration responsible for administering programs such as present use value property tax, planning and parcel subdivision, as well as voluntary agricultural districts. Others are on hand to discuss estate planning, property sales and taxes, and conservation options. The land summit format is a pilot of the Farm Law for Producers and Landowners (farmlaw.ces.ncsu.edu) Cooperative Extension program, with funding from the Local Foods Program Team and the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Professional Development Program (PDP).