Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Town Objectives. The Town’s primary goal in leasing the 170 Crosby Road property is to promote local agriculture and sound land management. The Town also wishes to have a tenant who will be able to educate the public about local farming, farm operations and Right to Farm legislation. 2. Farm Operations. Use of Land – the land shall be actively farmed to produce hay only. (There is no water available on the property nor does the Town intend to install water lines on the property, therefore market farming or any other growing of produce is unlikely due to lack of water systems.) Land stewardship shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Town’s Agricultural Commission guidelines and requirements and Chapter 23- Right to Farm Bylaw of the Town of Dracut General Laws. Additionally, the property shall be farmed in adherence to the Massachusetts Plant Nutrient Regulations which became effective on December 5, 2015. Soil testing shall be conducted every two years and, in an effort to maintain soil quality on the site, no tillage shall be allowed on the fields. The present tenant has hayed the fields for the past several decades. Last year the fields were fertilized however it is not known if lime was applied to the land. 3. Hours of Operation. The Right to Farm Bylaw specifies that farming and agricultural activities may take place “on holidays, weekdays and weekends by night or day.” Farming operations shall take into account and shall be conducted with sensitivity to neighboring properties on Black Oak Lane, Kim Kris Lane and other abutting streets. 4. Storage on Site. Hay cannot be stored on site. Hay must be baled and removed offsite within seven (7) days of mowing; 5. Property Included in Lease. (see attached map) The lease premises shall include the following: a. Large field behind and beside the house at 112 Crosby Road