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Stockgrower's Take Bull by Horns

Categories: Land Use, Community Planning, Recreation & Tourism
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

The Formation inter-genemtional trnnsfer of productive .lands. of the CCALT · •. Conservation ease- Go almost anywhere ·ments are tailor-made for n in Colorado and you'll see a specific prQpeny and result whole new crop taking hold in from a negotiated agreement the state's formerly prime ag- between .the landowner and ricultural lands: housing sub- the .ljolder or' the easement. divisions, 35-acre ranchettes, The easement must be held and 18-hole go lf courses. by, a qualifi.ed, land trust These developments have 1 whioh:h11s the-obligation to been driven by the recent im- >monitor-the land' and ensure migrntion of tens ofthousands, that the terms of the easement of people, attracted by the are followed. It istherefore state's scenic rural vistas and critical tha1a~re be a strong small town character. Steep level of truSJii!Od cooperation rises in property values and between the landowner and '·c rlppling' esuite tax liability theland trust, • • .. 1 •

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Colorado Cattlemen's AssociationColorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust