Land Use & Zoning

A Massachusetts 'conservation restriction' is a legal tool that allows landowners to:

AObtain property tax exemptions without any limitations
BPermanently restrict development on their land while retaining ownership, often in exchange for tax benefits✓ Correct
CSell their development rights to the town
DProhibit public access to their property

Explanation

A conservation restriction (conservation easement) is a voluntary legal agreement where a landowner permanently restricts development on their property in exchange for tax benefits, while retaining ownership and use for permitted activities.

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