Posted by glennster on May 06, 2009 at 12:58:58 from (99.135.95.42):
In Reply to: FOUND EM posted by glennster on May 06, 2009 at 12:55:12:
check this out....from their website
Role of Tug Hill Tomorrow
When a landowner donates a conservation easement to Tug Hill Tomorrow, the rights given up are essentially extinguished. They are not transferred to the organization. At this point our work really begins. Tug Hill Tomorrow, as the holder of the easement, takes on the responsibility of completing a yearly monitoring inspection of the property to ensure the terms of the easement are being upheld. It is our job to enforce the terms of the easement now and in the future. This means that the land trust must require anyone who violates the easement terms to amend their actions and restore the property to its previous condition. The land trust assumes this responsibility forever! This becomes an important function, especially after the property is sold or transferred to another landowner.
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