This is a sample form for use in transactions involving easements, a Conservation Easement. Easement to preserve undeveloped open space and property listed with the National Register of Historical Places.
In some cases, yes! If circumstances change, there may be ways to modify or lift the easement, but it's not something to take lightly.
Restrictions can vary, but they often limit things like building homes or industrial developments. Think of it as keeping the wild in the wild!
Absolutely! You still own the land, but you agree to certain rules about how it can be used to keep it safe and sound.
It helps keep our air clean, water pure, and protects wildlife habitats. Plus, it also makes Bakersfield a prettier place to live and visit!
You can put all sorts of land in an easement, like farms, forests, or even wetlands. If it’s valuable for wildlife or water, it might just be a good fit!
Any landowner in Bakersfield who wants to protect their property can apply. It's a great way to preserve the land you love while still using it.
A conservation easement is like a promise made by landowners to protect their land for future generations. It restricts certain uses of the land to keep it natural and beautiful.