TITLE
Title
APPROVE TWO (2) VOLUNTARY AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT (VAD) APPLICATIONS
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Natalie Owens, Guilford County Extension Director
Marcus Williams, Agriculture Agent
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BACKGROUND
Background
The purpose of Voluntary Agricultural Districts (VADs) and Enhanced Voluntary Agricultural Districts (EVADs) is to promote the preservation of farmland in Guilford County so that development and growth will be accompanied by protection of farms and non-farm development and other negative impacts on properly managed farms, recognizing the importance of agriculture to the economic and cultural life of the county. VADs and EVADs designate where bonafide agricultural operations are happening on the property, protect the property owner from nuisance lawsuits related to normal farming operations, provide public awareness of agriculture, notify adjacent landowners and those considering purchasing adjacent properties about the farming operations, give eligibility for some cost-share programs for conservation, and exempt the landowner from some municipal requirements.
Guilford County established VAD/EVAD in Article III of Chapter 15 of the Guilford County Code of Ordinances and is authorized by Article 61 of Chapter 106 of the North Carolina General Statutes: The Farmland Preservation Enabling Act.
During its February 16, 2026, meeting, the Guilford County Agricultural Advisory Board voted to recommend approval of the following applications to the Guilford County Board of Commissioners pursuant to Sec. 15-66 of the Guilford County Code of Ordinances:
1. VAD application #2026-01, being 24.88 acres and comprised of 1 tax parcel #229703, being 24.88 acres, owned by Lisa Lee, 2020 Rayle Farm Rd. Pleasant Garden, NC 27313
2. VAD application #2026-02, being 21.72 acres and comprised of 1 tax parcel #164999, being 21.72 acres, owned by Adam & Andrea Meylor, 7587 Happy Hill Rd. Kernersville, NC 27204
To date, approval of these applications brings the total numb...
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