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How can a community ensure permanent protection for conservation lands?

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How can a community ensure permanent protection for conservation lands?

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A. A permanent conservation easement has been placed on the land through the Covenants and Restrictions. These easements run with the titles, in perpetuity. These restrictions are separate from zoning ordinances and continue in force even if the legal densities rise in future years. Easements can be modified only within the spirit of the original agreement and only if the GreenWay share holders agree. For example; the share holders might agree to create a pond, ball field, or tennis court on a portion of the land that is owned by the HOA.

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