The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Act-The Pennsylvania Farmland and Forest Land Assessment Act of 1974 (72 P. S. §§ 5490.1-5490.13), commonly referred to as the Clean and Green Act.
Agricultural commodity-Any of the following:
Agricultural reserve-Noncommercial open space lands used for outdoor recreation or the enjoyment of scenic or natural beauty and open to the public for that use, without charge or fee, on a nondiscriminatory basis. The term includes land devoted to the development and operation of an alternative energy system, if a majority of the energy annually generated is utilized on the tract.
Agricultural use-Land which is used for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity or is devoted to and meets the requirements and qualifications for payments or other compensation under a soil conservation program under an agreement with an agency of the Federal government.
Agritainment-
Alternative energy system-A facility or energy system that utilizes a Tier I energy source to generate alternative energy. The term includes a facility or system that generates alternative energy for utilization onsite or for delivery of the energy generated to an energy distribution company or to an energy transmission system operated by a regional transmission organization.
Assessment ratio or county's established predetermined ratio-The ratio established by a taxing body that determines on what portion of the assessed value the millage rate is to be levied, as prescribed by assessment law.
Capitalization rate-The percentage rate used to convert income to value, as determined by the most recent 5-year rolling average of 15-year fixed loan interest rates offered to landowners by the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation or other similar Federal agricultural lending institution, adjusted to include the landowner's risk of investment and the effective tax rate.
Change of use-
Class A beneficiaries for inheritance tax purposes-The following relations to a decedent: grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, husband, wife, lineal descendants, wife, widow, husband or widower of a child. Lineal descendants include all children of the natural parents and their descendants, whether or not they have been adopted by others, adopted descendants and their descendants and step descendants.
Compost-Material resulting from the biological digestion of dead animals, animal waste or other biodegradable materials, at least 50% by volume of which is comprised of products commonly produced on farms.
Contiguous tract-
Contributory value of farm building-The value of the farm building as an allocated portion of the total fair market value assigned to the tract, irrespective of replacement cost of the building.
County-The county assessor, the county board of assessment or other county entity responsible to perform or administer a specific function under the act.
County commissioners-The board of county commissioners or other similar body in home rule charter counties.
Curtilage-The land surrounding a residential structure and farm building used for a yard, driveway, onlot sewage system or access to any building on the tract.
Department-The Department of Agriculture of the Commonwealth.
Direct commercial sales-Retail or wholesale sales of agriculturally related commodities to customers who are physically present onsite to make purchases.
Division by conveyance or other action of the owner-
Enrolled land-Land eligible for preferential assessment under an approved application for preferential assessment filed in accordance with the act.
Fair market value-The price as of the valuation date for the highest and best use of the property which a willing and informed seller who is not obligated to sell would accept for the property, and which a willing and informed buyer who is under no obligation to buy would pay for the property.
Farm building-A structure utilized to store, maintain or house farm implements, agricultural commodities or crops, livestock and livestock products, as defined in the Agricultural Area Security Law (3 P. S. §§ 901-915).
Farmstead land-Any curtilage and land situated under a residence, farm building or other building which supports a residence, including a residential garage or workshop.
Forest reserve-Land, 10 acres or more, stocked by forest trees of any size and capable of producing timber or other wood products. The term includes land devoted to the development and operation of an alternative energy system if a majority of the energy annually generated is utilized on the tract.
Income approach-The method of valuation which uses a capitalization rate to convert annual net income to an estimate of present value. Present value is equal to the net annual return to land divided by the capitalization rate.
Ineligible land-Land which is not used for any of the three eligible uses (agricultural use, agricultural reserve or forest reserve) and therefore cannot receive use value assessment.
Land use category-Agricultural use, agricultural reserve or forest reserve.
Land use subcategory-A category of land in agricultural use, agricultural reserve or forest reserve established by the Department and assigned a particular use value in accordance with sections 3 and 4.1 of the act (72 P. S. §§ 5490.3 and 5490.4a). A land use subcategory of agricultural use or agricultural reserve land may be based upon soil type, soil group or any other recognized subcategorization of agricultural land. A land use subcategory of forest reserve land may be based upon forest type or other recognized subcategorization of forest land, and may be a county-specific average timber value.
Net return to land-Annual net income per acre after operating expenses are subtracted from gross income. The calculation of operating expenses does not include interest or principal payments.
Noncoal Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act-52 P. S. §§ 3301-3326.
Normal assessment-The total fair market value of buildings and ineligible land, as of the base year of assessment, on a tract multiplied by the assessment ratio.
Oil and Gas Act-58 Pa.C.S. §§ 3201-3274 (relating to development).
Outdoor recreation-
Pasture-Land, other than land enrolled in the USDA Conservation Reserve Program, used primarily for the growing of grasses and legumes for consumption by livestock.
Person-A corporation, partnership, limited liability company, business trust, other association, government entity (other than the Commonwealth), estate, trust, foundation or natural person.
Preferential assessment-The total use value of land qualifying for assessment under the act.
Recreational activity-The term includes, but is not limited to:
Roll-back tax-The amount equal to the difference between the taxes paid or payable on the basis of the valuation and the assessment authorized under the act and the taxes that would have been paid or payable had that land not been valued, assessed and taxed as other land in the taxing district in the current tax year, the year of change, and in 6 of the previous tax years or the number of years of preferential assessment up to 7.
Rural enterprise incidental to the operational unit-A commercial enterprise or venture that is all of the following:
Separation-A division, by conveyance or other action of the owner, of lands devoted to agricultural use, agricultural reserve or forest reserve and preferentially assessed under the act, into two or more tracts of land, the use of which continues to be agricultural use, agricultural reserve or forest reserve and all tracts so formed meet the requirements of section 3 of the act.
Silvicultural products-
Split-off-A division, by conveyance or other action of the owner, of lands devoted to agricultural use, agricultural reserve or forest reserve and preferentially assessed under the act, into two or more tracts of land, the use of which on one or more of the tracts does not meet the requirements of section 3 of the act.
Tier I energy source-A Tier I alternative energy source as defined in section 2 of the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act (73 P. S. § 1648.2).
Tract-
Transfer-A conveyance of all of the enrolled land described in a single application for preferential assessment under the act.
USDA-The United States Department of Agriculture.
USDA-ERS-The United States Department of Agriculture-Economic Research Service.
USDA-NRCS-The United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Woodlot-An area of less than 10 acres, stocked by trees of any size and contiguous to or part of land in agricultural use or agricultural reserve.
7 Pa. Code § 137b.2
The provisions of this §137b.2 amended under section 11 of the Pennsylvania Farmland and Forest Land Assessment Act of 1974 (72 P. S. § 5490.11).