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Easement meaning
An interest in land which grants the legal right to use another person's real property (real estate), generally in order to cross a part of the property or to gain access to something on the property (right of way). | An element such as a baseboard, handrail, etc., that is curved instead of abruptly changing direction. | Easing; relief; assistance; support.
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Although a conservation easement prohibits certain uses by the landowner, such an easement does not make the land public.
The decision to place a conservation easement on a property is strictly a voluntary one whether the easement is sold or donated.
The landowner who grants a conservation easement continues to privately own and manage the land and may receive significant state and federal tax advantages for having donated and/or sold the conservation easement.
Access to the site is proposed to the south with a joint access easement off Woodcutter Drive.
Hunter has not submitted any additional development plan for the portion of the property not under the conservation easement or addressed concerns regarding wildlife.
If the county were to give up its own easement, other people would still have theirs.
In 2020, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed an earlier federal court ruling that found BNSF had breached the easement agreement, and the tribe has the right to enforce it.
Ohio landowners interested in selling an agricultural easement on their farms can fill out an application with their LAEPP sponsor organization.
Prominent lawmakers from both parties weighed in against the abuse and, starting in 2017, introduced legislation, called the Charitable Conservation Easement Program Integrity Act, to halt the practice.
Taylor indicated that he thought squeezing money out of easement deals could become common practice for the board.
The Common Council will conduct a public hearing on the easement on May 30.
The Crested Butte Land Trust (CBLT) will hold the easement while the town was the primary funder of the CE, providing $750,000 or 45% of the total cost.
The Land Conservancy has placed a conservation easement upon the Alt Preserve, which is located on Whitehaven Road near the relatively new Margery Gallogly Nature Sanctuary.
These surveys help with locating land boundaries, which is needed to purchase and manage the easement.
Under North Carolina law, the easement restricts development of or changes to the facade of the buildings.
Under the proposed changes, of the roughly 400 acres in the Town of Woodstock, 200 acres must go into permanent conservation easement.
An easement transfers with the land, should it sell, effectively protecting properties in perpetuity.
Arroyos del Sol will be permanently protected as a natural space due to a conservation easement.
Asked if the development was due to get a roadway of one-to-two metres wide, Ashley said the contract did not speak to a ‘road’ but to an easement.
Common Pleas Judge Chris Scherer’s eminent domain ruling grants the borough’s request for a 40-foot-wide easement through a section of the trust property.