Examples of Land trust in a sentence
Land trust professionals fre- quently become familiar with the land for the first time during the conserva- tion transaction.
Land trust staff can help the Easement Team understand the broader context for the easement – for example, whether the original donor is still the current landowner, and the nature of that relationship.
WRLC is the result of a January 1, 2006 merger among eight land trusts that oper- ated in northeast Ohio: Bratenahl Land Conser- vancy, Chagrin River Land Conservancy, Fire- lands Land Conservancy, Headwaters Land- trust, Hudson Land Conservancy, Medina- Summit Land Conservancy, Tinkers Creek Land Conservancy, and Portage Land Association for Conservation and Education (PLACE).
Land trust staff used a design process called “sieve mapping” to synthesize ecological, topographical, and other data to map the areas of the ranch that were appropriate for conservation and development.62 They identified the property‟s conservation areas, designated four new 40- acre home sites in less sensitive areas with views of the mountains, designed roads, and drew lot lines for the new home sites.
Land trust organizations play an important role in the State because only 6.5% of land in Maine is public land.