Int he UK conservation area doesn't apply to conservation as in natural environment, it means an area of a town or city (occassionally a village) that is protected due to historical interest - there are rules about what you can and can't do to your property.
Benefits? Possibly slightly higher property value than in surrounding streets, possibly not due to the restrictions.
2007-03-21 07:43:19
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answered by grown-up 2
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Theoretically, in my state the landowner needs to clear any sort of improvements in the vicinity of conservation land with the committee in charge of such issues. As long as the landowner demonstrates good-faith efforts to preserve or recreate destroyed wetlands, the conservation board will let the landowner do its thing.
My property abuts a conservation area. The former landowner sold it to a developer, who plans on building a subdivision in the area. During the permitting process the developer demonstrated to the conservation board that any wetlands they plan to build into would be redeveloped on the property at 150% of original land area. What I'd thought would always be wooded area will be the the backyard of someone's house by the end of the year. Nuts!
2007-03-20 02:15:33
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answered by CMass Stan 6
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I stay in a council homestead and characteristic accomplished so all my existence by way of fact i could by no ability understand why I could handle a debt for 25 years . i became given a council 2 mattress homestead when I have been given married on a clean sources . while we had 2 teenagers we utilized for and have been given a three mattress homestead , afterward we additionally had a 4 mattress homestead . I pay the hire and all the advancements are accomplished by using the council . i'm now a pensioner , I stay in a three mattress homestead with correct heating , double glazing and that i've got what's named tenant protection meaning that i won't be in a position to be evicted as long as i do no longer do something stupid like tearing download bearing partitions and pay my hire . by way of fact i'm a pensioner maximum of my hire is paid by using the council and that i stay very very easily on my pension . If I had offered a house 25 years in the past what would I even have won , my teenagers all have their very own (( council )) homestead and that i doubt in the event that they might prefer to take on the burden of possession . If as i become old I verify i prefer a smaller living the council will oblige me very willingly .
2016-12-15 04:22:05
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answered by libbie 4
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You can boast that you live in a conservation area. Property values are likley to be very solid and slightly higher than normal for the same type of home elsewhere. You enjoy the delights of the area every day.
2007-03-19 22:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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limited building around you , the wild life may return faster , and more of it , keep your place upgraded and the return will be very good land and nature is not being made anymore, injoy
2007-03-19 22:22:24
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answered by jim m 7
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No one is going to build a new housing development in your back garden!
2007-03-19 22:20:05
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answered by OriginalBubble 6
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