Abstract

Abstract Planners often have only a general notion of the relationship between land use and taxation. Their knowledge is apt to be limited to local real property tax abatement programs for keeping or attracting needed economic development. A few are aware of some state tax laws that differentially assess farmland at its current agricultural use or allow the use of conservation easements to protect open space.

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