Land Use & Zoning

In New York, a 'scenic easement' is primarily used to:

AAllow public access to a private beach
BPreserve natural landscapes and open views by restricting certain types of development on private land✓ Correct
CCreate a right-of-way for a utility company
DEstablish a buffer zone around a wetland

Explanation

A scenic easement (or conservation easement) restricts the property owner's ability to develop or alter the land in ways that would damage its scenic, natural, or open-space character. In New York, such easements are commonly held by land trusts or government agencies and are recorded against the property title.

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