Land Use & Zoning

In New York, a 'scenic easement' or 'conservation easement' allows a property owner to:

ABuild without restriction
BVoluntarily restrict development rights in exchange for tax benefits or compensation, while retaining ownership✓ Correct
CForce neighbors to maintain views
DBypass normal zoning requirements

Explanation

Conservation and scenic easements are voluntary restrictions that owners place on their land (typically donated to a land trust or government) limiting future development while retaining ownership. They can provide significant income, estate, and property tax benefits.

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