If my land has significant natural resources as well as historic features and structures, can I include permanent protection for all of these resources in one conservation easement?
Yes, in many cases easements can serve multiple conservation purposes. For example, an easement protecting agricultural land may include aspects of a historic preservation easement to protect historic structures, scenic features and cultural sites. For more information, refer to Exhibit B of the GCTCP application form.
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- If my land has significant natural resources as well as historic features and structures, can I include permanent protection for all of these resources in one conservation easement?
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