Land Use & Zoning

A 'conservation easement' in Arizona is a legal tool used to:

AGenerate property tax revenue from open space
BPermanently restrict development on private land to preserve natural, scenic, or agricultural values✓ Correct
CTransfer development rights from rural to urban areas
DRequire environmental impact assessments for all development

Explanation

A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement where a landowner permanently restricts development or other land uses on their property, often donating the easement to a land trust or government agency for tax benefits and conservation.

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