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Service Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Conservation Easements are maintained through RegGSS. An easement is an interest held by one party in real property owned by another party. The owner of the underlying fee interest in the property which is subject to the easement, owns the property subject to the rights of the easement holder, and therefore, can not utilize the subject property in a manner which would interfere with the rights, privileges and interests of the easement holder. The District typically acquires the following types of easements: Conservation Easements enable the District to insure that certain lands will not be developed or altered from their natural state, i.e. preserve wetlands or prevent development. Conservation Easements are also acquired by the District in connection with the issuance of Regulatory Permits. Access Easements provide access to District lands across lands of others. Right of Way Easements enable the District to construct, operate and maintain canals for flood control purposes. Construction Easements enable the District to implement the construction of projects. These are usually temporary. Flowage Easements enable the District to raise water levels on land, for example in connection with projects like the Kissimmee Restoration Project.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Conservation Easements are maintained through RegGSS. An easement is an interest held by one party in real property owned by another party. The owner of the underlying fee interest in the property which is subject to the easement, owns the property subject to the rights of the easement holder, and therefore, can not utilize the subject property in a manner which would interfere with the rights, privileges and interests of the easement holder. The District typically acquires the following types of easements: Conservation Easements enable the District to insure that certain lands will not be developed or altered from their natural state, i.e. preserve wetlands or prevent development. Conservation Easements are also acquired by the District in connection with the issuance of Regulatory Permits. Access Easements provide access to District lands across lands of others. Right of Way Easements enable the District to construct, operate and maintain canals for flood control purposes. Construction Easements enable the District to implement the construction of projects. These are usually temporary. Flowage Easements enable the District to raise water levels on land, for example in connection with projects like the Kissimmee Restoration Project.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Copyright Text: SFWMD shares regulatory responsibilities for managing and protecting regional water resources with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and other state and local governments. Geospatial Services manages and maintains geospatial products and data related to the Regulation business function. Regulation provides oversight over these products.
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Title: Regulation Conservation Easement
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Conservation Easements are maintained through RegGSS. An easement is an interest held by one party in real property owned by another party. The owner of the underlying fee interest in the property which is subject to the easement, owns the property subject to the rights of the easement holder, and therefore, can not utilize the subject property in a manner which would interfere with the rights, privileges and interests of the easement holder. The District typically acquires the following types of easements: Conservation Easements enable the District to insure that certain lands will not be developed or altered from their natural state, i.e. preserve wetlands or prevent development. Conservation Easements are also acquired by the District in connection with the issuance of Regulatory Permits. Access Easements provide access to District lands across lands of others. Right of Way Easements enable the District to construct, operate and maintain canals for flood control purposes. Construction Easements enable the District to implement the construction of projects. These are usually temporary. Flowage Easements enable the District to raise water levels on land, for example in connection with projects like the Kissimmee Restoration Project.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Subject: This data set is used for reference and GIS analysis, Mapping, and reporting of conservation easements issued by the SFWMD.
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Keywords: Regulation,Environment,Easement,Conservation,Right of Way,Flowage,Access,Construction,SFWMD,Water Management District
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