West Virginia Statutes
§ 8A-12-15 — Criteria for acquisition of conservation and preservation easements by county farmland protection boards and the authority
The authority and county farmland protection boards, in ranking applications for conservation and preservation easements, shall consider the following factors as priorities:
(a)The imminence of residential, commercial or industrial development;
(b)The total acreage offered for conservation or preservation easement;
(c)The presence of prime farmland, unique farmland, farmland of statewide importance, other locally significant farmlands and the productive capacity of the acreage;
(d)Whether the property offered is contiguous or appurtenant to working farms;
(e)The ratio of the asking price, if any, of the easement to the fair market value of the easement;
(f)The historical, architectural, archaeological, cultural, recreational, natural, scenic, source water protection or unique v
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Legislative History
2004 Reg. Sess., SB454
Nearby Sections
15
§ 8A-1-1
Legislative findings§ 8A-1-2
Definitions§ 8A-10-1
Enforcement§ 8A-10-2
Penalty§ 8A-10-3
Injunction§ 8A-10-4
Special provisions§ 8A-10-5
General repealer§ 8A-11-1
Standards for factory-built homes§ 8A-12-1
Legislative findings and purpose§ 8A-12-11
Definitions§ 8A-12-12
Methods of farmland protection