Land Use & Zoning

Pennsylvania's Agricultural Security Area (ASA) program primarily benefits landowners by:

AMandating agricultural use on all land designated rural in a township's zoning ordinance
BProtecting viable farmland from inconsistent municipal regulations and enabling participation in the farmland preservation purchase program✓ Correct
CProviding state grants to install solar panels on agricultural buildings
DRestricting the sale of Pennsylvania farmland exclusively to Pennsylvania residents

Explanation

Pennsylvania's Agricultural Security Area (ASA) program allows farmers to have their land designated as an agricultural security area, protecting it from inconsistent municipal regulations and making it eligible for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase (PACE) program. ASA designation signals the municipality's commitment to supporting agriculture and protects farmers from nuisance complaints related to normal agricultural operations. ASA enrollment is an important consideration when representing agricultural property buyers and sellers.

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