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Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2022-2024
Bill/Resolution
043
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02
Introducer
Heather Kimball, Council Member and Cindy Evans, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 43, Draft 2, postponed to the June 21, 2023, Council Meeting - 05/03/23
Action 2
Council: Bill 43, Draft 2, amended to Draft 3 - 06/21/23
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E <br /> I <br /> r <br /> `s <br /> (3) The land dedicated for short-term commercial agricultural use for intensive <br /> agriculture, orchards, or diversified agriculture shall not grow any crops identified by I <br /> the State department of agriculture as a noxious weed; and <br /> (4) The land is within a County zoned district of agricultural, residential and agricultural, <br /> family agricultural, intensive agricultural, agricultural project district, or any other <br /> County zoned district meeting with the approval of the director of planning. <br /> (b) Determining agricultural use value. <br /> (1) In determining the value of lands which are classified and used for short-term <br /> commercial agriculture use, consideration shall be given to rent, productivity, nature <br /> of actual commercial agricultural use, the advantage or disadvantage of factors such <br /> as location, accessibility, transportation facilities, size, shape, topograTphy, water <br /> privileges, availability of water and its cost, easements and appurtenances, and to the <br /> opinions of persons who may be considered to have special knowledge of land values. <br /> (2) The five general agricultural categories in section 19-60 (c)(2) shall be used in <br /> determining the value of lands which are dedicated for short-term commercial <br /> agriculture use. <br /> (3) Lands classified as tree farm property pursuant to chapter 186, Idawai`i Revised <br /> Statutes, shall be considered for classification and valuation as agricultural. <br /> (4) The portion of land that is not dedicated for short-term commercial agriculture use <br /> shall be assessed based on the proportional market value of the total property, <br /> (5) A farm dwelling site shall be assessed at the highest commercial agricultural use <br /> value,provided that the maximum farm dwelling; site area to be assessed at the <br /> highest commercial agriculture use value shall not exceed one-fourth acre. <br /> (6) Lands dedicated for short-term commercial agricultural use shall be assessed at three <br /> times the value as lands dedicated for long-term commercial agricultural use. <br /> (c) Short-term commercial agricultural use dedication petition. <br /> (1) If any owner desires to dedicate the owner's land for a short-term commercial <br /> agricultural use and to have the land taxed at its assessed value in this use, the owner <br /> shall so petition the director of finance and declare in the petition that the land can <br /> best be used for the purpose for which the owner requests permission and that if the <br /> petition is approved the land will be used for this purpose. The director shall require <br /> evidence of short-term commercial agricultural use in such form and at such times as { <br /> provided for in the administrative rules and regulations of the department. <br /> (2) The director shall prescribe the form of the petition that shall include at least one of <br /> the following: <br /> (A) A farm plan; <br /> (B) Documentation of organic certification from the U.S. Department of <br /> Agriculture; <br /> (C) A plan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture,Natural Resources <br /> Conservation Service <br /> (D) Documentation of food safety certification from the U.S. Department of <br /> Agriculture; or <br /> (E) Receipts demonstrating- an investment of a minimum of$10,000 in farm <br /> equipment, fertilizers, or soil amendments for use on the subject property. <br /> (3) The petition shall be filed with the director of finance by September 1 of any calendar <br /> year and shall be approved or disapproved by December 15. If approved, dedication <br /> shall be effective on July 1 of the following tax year. <br /> 8 <br />
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