USE AREAS. All uses of the Property shall be consistent with the Conservation Purposes of this Easement. Permitted uses of the Property vary depending on location. The Property is divided into two general easement areas (Agricultural Conservation Easement Area and the Forestry Conservation Easement Area) and three principal use areas (Acceptable Development Area, and Resource Protection Area, and the Farm Area) described below. The general easement areas and the principal use areas are shown on the Conservation Easement Survey, and in the Baseline Documentation. Agricultural uses and activities on the Property shall be consistent with a current Whole Farm Plan. In the event that the Whole Farm Plan ceases to be funded and Grantor's contractual obligations with respect to BMPs have expired, use of the Property shall be consistent with the applicable requirements of State and federal law as set forth in with Paragraph (2.s). (3.a) Agricultural Conservation Easement Area (ACEA) Within the area identified as ACEA on the Conservation Easement Survey, Grantor has the right to produce crops, livestock and livestock (3.b) Forest Conservation Easement Area (FCEA) Within the area identified as FCEA on the Conservation Easement Survey, Grantor has the right to produce timber and other related forest products, including, but not limited to, firewood, maple syrup, Christmas trees, ginseng, and mushrooms as well as the right to engage in all other uses permitted by this Easement. The confinement or pasturing of livestock, the production of orchards, field crops of any kind or forage for livestock is prohibited within the FCEA. No buildings, except Incidental Agricultural Buildings and Improvements, and Recreational Buildings and Improvements pursuant to Section 4, may be constructed in the FCEA. (3.c) Acceptable Development Area (ADA) The area(s) identified on the Conservation Easement Survey, in which single family dwelling(s) and associated Accessory Buildings and Improvements, Farm Support Housing, and buildings and improvements for Rural Enterprises may be constructed. Agricultural Buildings and Improvements, farm operations, and farming practices are permitted within the ADA pursuant to Sections 3.a and 3.b above and the terms of this Conservation Easement. However, no more than 10 commercial campsites shall be allowed in an ADA.
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