[WSBARP] "Private" Conservation Easement?

Jane Seymour jseymour at whidbey.com
Tue Feb 10 16:33:10 PST 2015


I am almost certain that Island County would not be interested.  

 

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From: scott scottgthomaslaw.com [mailto:scott at scottgthomaslaw.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 3:05 PM
To: WSBA Real Property Listserv
Subject: Re: [WSBARP] "Private" Conservation Easement?

 

Government entities may entertain the idea, particularly if there is some added benefit such as slope protection.  Plus, the property is stricken from the tax rolls.  I have accepted these types of easements on small parcels for local governments such as cities, and know that some counties will also accept donations of this kind.

 

On February 10, 2015 at 2:21 PM Paul Neumiller <pneumiller at hotmail.com> wrote: 

Client (“C”) has neighbor (“N”) who wants to grant a conservation easement across a portion of N’s property to restrict development. C’s land will benefit from the conservation easement by preserving views of the Sound.  I contacted the local Island County conservation agency (Whidbey Camano Land Trust) and they inspected the property .  They flatly declined to get involved because the property is “too small” for them, they have no other conservation easements in the area, and they have limited personnel resources to deal with the property (I even offered to compensate them to take the conservation easement.)  N refuses to grant C a view easement because it is “not permanent” enough.  N does not seem to be interested in tax benefits from the charitable donation.

 

Anything out there comparable to a private conservation easement?  Any state or federal level entities that can help?  Any creative ideas? 


 

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