S.J. County to require builders to match farmland acre for acre

by on Nov.21, 2011

Forever is a long time.
It’s a statement that comes up often when farmers, landowners and politicians get to talking about farm easements, where the future development rights to a property are sold to preserve it as agricultural space. Most easements are expected to last “in perpetuity,” meaning once those rights are sold, the property is expected to remain a farm for centuries, if not longer.

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