Land Use & Zoning
Wisconsin's Wis. Stat. § 700.31 governs 'conservation easements,' allowing landowners to:
AOnly lease agricultural land
BGrant permanent restrictions on development or use to protect conservation values, held by a qualified organization or government✓ Correct
CAvoid property taxes indefinitely
DOverride local zoning regulations
Explanation
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