paulsharvey
Elite Member
Which brings in revenue? That's how you determine Value, and vacant farm land is doing nothing for anyone.It's not clear cut to me at all. My county's zoning master plan specifically calls out that rural and agricultural land are of great benefit to the community as a whole and a lot of people agree.
So, lets say we have 72 acres of low grade ag land; its likely taxed at 20 mils at $10k per acre. Vs, 72 homes, at 20 mils at $300k per home. One clearly wins on tax revenue.
Yes, before someone points it out; 72 homes has 72 trash bins, 50 kids to go to school; about 650 vehicle trips per day; ect. But you also are instantly bring in $504,000 in impact fees; probably about $1M in permitting fees; to off set the impact to schools/transportation.
On wells and septic tanks; county may force them to extend existing mains, add a lift station, ect. Or possibly install a small package water treatment plant.
If those are concerns; speak intelligently on those items. You mention properties butting up to you; not unreasonable to speak about a 20-40 ft landscape buffer. Vehicle trips; maybe the community upgrades the road.
The county commission is more likely to act on those kind of things than blanket "not in my back yard" type stuff.