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Pinelands staff report major PDC activity and increased land protection in FY25
Summary
Commission staff reported a strong year for land preservation and the Pinelands Development Credit (PDC) program: roughly 3,980 acres were preserved via a major PDC severance, state and county acquisitions added acreage, and average PDC sale prices rose toward $23,000.
Commission staff presented the Pinelands' annual land-protection and PDC bank reports on Oct. 10, highlighting a busy preservation year driven by a substantial severance of Pinelands Development Credits along with steady state and NGO acquisitions.
Amber Mow, planning specialist, said the headline for the year was a large PDC severance that led to about 3,980 acres being preserved in the special agricultural production area, and staff reported state acquisitions including a 260-acre addition to the Pomona Woods Preserve. "Over 3,900 acres were preserved through PDC severance in these special agricultural production areas,"…
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