Property Ownership
A 'conservation easement' is a voluntary legal agreement that:
AA. Requires land to be conserved for government use
BB. Permanently restricts development on private land to protect natural, scenic, or agricultural values✓ Correct
CC. Provides temporary protection from development for 10 years
DD. Transfers ownership to a conservation organization
Explanation
A conservation easement is a permanent, voluntary restriction on a landowner's development rights, held by a land trust or government entity. The landowner retains title and can continue existing uses.
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