Land Use & Zoning

A conservation easement on Utah land does what?

AAllows the government to take the land without compensation
BPermanently restricts development rights to protect natural, agricultural, or scenic values✓ Correct
CRequires the landowner to open the land to public access
DIncreases the property's assessed value for tax purposes

Explanation

A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement that permanently limits certain uses of land to protect conservation values. The landowner retains ownership but gives up development rights, often receiving tax benefits.

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