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  • Your Guide to Easements
    • What is a conservation easement?
    • What are the tax benefits?
    • What are the conservation benefits?
    • Who will hold the easement?
    • How much will you be compensated?
    • How do citizens benefit from this program?
  • How We Can Help
    • Starting the easement process
      • How do you apply?
      • The Property Resource Score Sheet
      • Steps for purchasing or donating
      • Appraisers who work with easements
      • A sample deed template
      • The Preliminary Easement Application Form
    • Members of the Easement Authority
    • Background on the Easement Authority
    • Easement monitoring and enforcement
    • Easement signage
  • Resources
    • A Snapshot in Time: Capturing the 2020 Pandemic in Photos — Photo Contest Rules
    • Cost of Community Services Study
    • The Easement Authority’s 15-Year Report
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    • Appraisers who work with easements
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Background on the Easement Authority

For information on how the Clarke County Conservation Easement Authority was established and is governed today, review our Articles of Incorporation, Statement of Purpose, and Bylaws.

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