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"Could they buy back the development rights from the county?"
"They should have known if the development rights had been sold to the county."
The issue, then, is into which class of property the building's development rights fall.
The money must go into a fund for buying more development rights.
But he says there is another reason farmers sell their development rights.
It also has development rights for about three-quarters of the district.
As approved, it is to use 506,000 square feet of development rights.
The fund is used to buy development rights and open land for preservation.
As a result, he said, "a growing number of people want to donate their development rights."
Why did you think the development rights had been sold on their land?"
The town could sell some of the land or its development rights and bring in new property taxes.
We have increased the number of opportunities to transfer these development rights.
He finances half the campaign in order to secure land development rights.
The value of the land after the development rights had been sold was zero, he added.
In return for these funds, the church promised not to exercise its development rights.
Weston again paid half of that for the development rights.
The idea of buying development rights on farmland is simple.
The effort to market the development rights that are being generated has already begun.
In 2002, the city initiated a competition for the development rights to the property.
Development rights on the most sensitive zones would be bought by the state.
Now it's a plan to purchase development rights to protect the water supply.
The company, which spent $40 million for the development rights, has been working on the plan since 1984.
Instead, the state acquires the development rights to the farm.
She also said that a copy had already been made available to the Jets, which will have to pay development rights.
Development rights have been used by the state for some time in an effort to preserve farmland and open space.