When
land is suggested for permanent preservation, the question that naturally
comes up is: how suitable is it for a conservation easement? To evaluate
the suitability of all properties suggested to us, the Conservancy uses
a checklist of standards. In general, the greater the number of standards
met by the property, the greater its conservation value and the greater
its eligibility for permanent preservation.
These
are the standards:
Scenic
Values
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Open
space creating or contributing to scenic qualities enjoyed by the public.
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Adjacency
or proximity to a recognized scenic byway, landscape, river, or stream.
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An
integral element in the protection of a significant viewshed.
Natural
Values
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A
natural area possessing characteristics such as strong scientific and/or
educational value, for example, containing a rich variety of animal and
plant life, providing a significant habitat for wildlife, supporting old-growth
forest, or providing a home for forest interior-dwelling birds; home to
endangered and/or threatened species.
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Capacity
to protect water quality, for example, containing a stream valley and/or
steep slopes.
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Location
within the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area.
Agricultural
and Rural Values
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Farmland
in productive use.
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Significant
presence of prime productive soils.
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Integral
part of a rural setting typical of the traditional rural character of the
region.
-
Adjacency
or proximity to an agricultural preservation district or itself within
an agricultural preservation district, either wholly or partly.
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A
link to or an integral element in a greenway.
Historic
Values
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Listed
on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Listed
as significant in state and/or local historic inventories.
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Strong
potential for historic designation.
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Actual
or potential archeological significance.
Relationship
to Other Sites
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Adjacency
or proximity to land already under protection for its natural assets through
conservation easements or other measures.
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Adjacency
or proximity to property already under protection for its historic value.
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Adjacency
or proximity to agricultural land already under protection.
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Adjacency
or proximity to public lands.
Threat
of Development
-
A
strong likelihood of permanent alteration or significant damage or actual
destruction through development.
-
Location
within one of the following threatened watersheds: Mattawoman Creek; Nanjemoy
Creek; Port Tobacco; Zekiah-Wicomico.
-
Location
along the Potomac River shoreline.
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