North Carolina Statutes
§ 160D-921 — Forestry activities
North Carolina § 160D-921
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 160DLocal Planning and Development Regulation
Art. 9Regulation of Particular Uses and Areas
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 160D-921 (2026).
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(a)The following definitions apply to this section:
(1)Development. - Any activity, including timber harvesting, that is associated with the conversion of forestland to nonforest use.
(2)Forest management plan. - A document that defines a landowner's forest management objectives and describes specific measures to be taken to achieve those objectives. A forest management plan shall include silvicultural practices that both ensure optimal forest productivity and environmental protection of land by either commercially growing timber through the establishment of forest stands or by ensuring the proper regeneration of forest stands to commercial levels of production after the harvest of timber.
(3)Forestland. - Land that is devoted to growing trees for the production of timber, wood, and ot
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§ 160D-1001
Authorization§ 160D-1002
Definitions§ 160D-1003
Approval of governing board required§ 160D-1004
Size and duration§ 160D-1005
Hearing§ 160D-1006
Content and modification§ 160D-1007
Vesting§ 160D-1008
Breach and cure§ 160D-1009
Amendment or termination§ 160D-101
Application§ 160D-1010
Change of jurisdiction§ 160D-1011
Recordation§ 160D-1012
Applicability of procedures to approve debt§ 160D-102
Definitions§ 160D-103
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