Representative explains HARRISBURG - A new approach to the preservation of agricultural land has been passed by the state House. Rep. Noah Wenger, co sponsor of the measure, said V/Ltf'N T** v —D Riutrn INC.^X A NEW SERVICE TO SERVE YOU BETTER... RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS • Fast Service J TO ORDER ... • Low Prices } CALL OR STOP IN • Quality Materials j TODAY! COME TO THE FRIENDLY DRUGSTORE SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT (Age 60) - AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE - PATIENT RECORD SYSTEM - LOCAL FREE DELIVERY OF ALL PRESCRIPTIONS (Quarryville Area) COME TO QUARRYVILLE DRUG COMPANY, INC. 15 E State St, Downtown Quarryville, Pa 717-786-3100 Next to Dollar General House Bill 1793 would permit local government to create special agucultural areas in order to protect prime farmland from being zoned or developed out of RM THE BALANCED DIET r AOKE existence The Vice Chairman of the Agriculture Committee said the measure also provides for an Agricultural Area Advisory Committee and establishes a system for the formation of an agriculture area. Wenger said once an agricultural area is established, it would be subject to the following conditions: Development easements The county could set up a program to purchase development easements from owners of land within the agricultural areas. Smce the bill is voluntary, lan downers would not be forced to sell such an easement to the county Local ordinances. Local governments would be prohibited from adoptmg ordinances unreasonably restrict farm structures or agricultural practices. Exceptions would GARBER OIL CO. (texaco] Fuel Chief HEATING GIL & OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNTJOY PA Ph 653 1821 <© ag preservation measure be made for regulations directly affecting public health or safety Eminent domain. State agencies and local govern ments with the power of eminent domain could not condem land located within an agricultural area without Penn State ag engineers and safety specialists. Nowhere else in the country is a farm safety program much more developed than the two-year old course offered m Penn sylvania. But the information is rpor’ v >,prr tviocp who need to which -ss« , operation of PTO driven haying equipment to a group of volunteer firemen. The rescue crews also were able to familiarize themselves with other typical pieces of farm equipment in case they should be called on to remove an accident victim. GEOTHERMAL • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property ... Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc. 40 % TAX CREDIT Local firemen ENERGY ★ Heat ★ Cool ★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less Than Y\ The Cost of Oil ★ Air or Hot Water Systems \ •% Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1980—89 the approval agencies. Wenger added the con- tinued existence of an agricultural area would come up for review every eight years. Review procedures would mclude recommendations from the learn about sophisticated, complex farm equipment At last year’s seminar only two of the 84 men who par ticipated m the sessions had any background in farm equipment. Bambndge, and Silver This year’s class had a Springs fire companies were larger percentage of farm- among those who attended Tienced members. But the session this ;ar. For Information, Contact: CM. DAVID & ASSOCIATES, INC. 400 N. Race St. Richland, PA 17087 717-866-7588 (Call 717-272-8580 Collect) HAROLD C. FOSTER Box 96A Star Route Huntingdon, PA 16652 814-643-0248 (Call Collect) planning commission and the advisory committee m addition to a public meeting. “This is a vital piece of legislation for Pennsylvania. This innovative method of dealing with land use will be a benefit to future generations,” he concluded. certain (Continued from Page B 8) the practice, several said, was quite worthwhile. Members of the Salunga, MastersonviUe, Ehzabetht own-Mt. Joy Forest Fire Crew, East Petersburg, -OR