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When the period of abeyance ends, the assessment is payable in accordance with the terms set out in the <br />assessment resolution. <br />D. Suspension of Statute of Limitations <br />Statutes of limitations are suspended during the time that any assessment is held in abeyance without interest. <br />E. Other Statutory Abeyance Procedures <br />Nothing in this section is intended to diminish the authority of the County to hold assessments in abeyance <br />under N.C.G.S. §153A -201, or other applicable law. <br />F. Conflict with Water and/or Sewer System Construction and Improvements Grants <br />To the extent that this section conflicts with the terms of federal, state, or other grants under which county water <br />and/or sewer systems are constructed this section shall not apply. <br />ARTICLE XIV <br />COUNTY LAND -USE PLANNING <br />A. Duty of the Advisory Board <br />It shall be the duty of the Advisory Board to advise the Board of Commissioners or the agency or office to <br />which the Board of Commissioners delegate authority to oversee county land use planning, on the status, <br />progress, and activities of the county's agricultural district program and to also coordinate the formation and <br />maintenance of agricultural districts with the county's land use planning activities and the county's land use plan <br />if one currently exists at the time this ordinance is enacted or when one is formed. <br />B. Posting of Notice <br />The following notice, of a size and form suitable for posting, shall be posted in the office of the Register of <br />Deeds, and any other office or agency the Advisory Board deems necessary: <br />Cabarrus County has established agricultural districts to protect and preserve agricultural lands and activities. <br />These districts have been developed and mapped by the county to inform all purchasers of real property that <br />certain agricultural and forestry activities, including but not limited to pesticide spraying , manure spreading, <br />machinery and truck operation, livestock operations, sawing, and other common farming activities may occur <br />in these districts any time during the day or night. Maps and information on the location and establishment of <br />these districts can be obtained from the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service office, the office of the <br />Register of Deeds, the County Planning office, or the Natural Resources Conservation Service office. <br />C. Growth Corridors <br />At such time as the county might establish designated growth corridors, agricultural districts will not be <br />permitted in the designated growth corridors, as delineated on the official county planning map without the <br />approval of the Board of Commissioners. Districts located in growth corridors designated after the effective <br />date of this program may remain, but shall not be expanded within the growth corridor area without the <br />approval of the Board of Commissioners. <br />ARTICLE XV <br />CONSULTATION AUTHORITY <br />Attachment number 2 \n <br />G -2 Page 123 <br />