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t <br />t <br />ii- <br />i c� `S , .i}lY � f s +r",� yQ.a {. � .. ♦ . P '3,t. .� C <br />i! s t f 1 .� F y f a' 'R c t i f �; •, s 0 FN- A {, <br />�i. -i; }'� lz.,: �ti. f�. 1s >•� tv'. 1�.� t r �! 4 �. y z <br />A. <br />zi is <br />B designating 81 -acre <br />tract as an easement, the <br />Nutter family can be sure <br />it will not be developed <br />'By ROB SHAPARD <br />chh @herald- sun.com; 732 -6397 <br />HILLSBOROUGH — The owners <br />of Maple View Farm have agreed to <br />donate a conservation easement on <br />about 81 wooded <br />acres south of <br />Dairyland Road.. <br />All of Chatham The Nutter fami- <br />ly's agreement with <br />County farm is the Triangle Land <br />put under Conservancy <br />conservation means that nearly <br />easement half the farm's 400 <br />agreement/ or so acres are now <br />page 6 under easements, <br />including the initial <br />107 acres for which the family donat- <br />ed an easement to the conservancy in <br />1995. <br />The agreement on the 81 acres <br />was finalized June 27, said Kevin <br />Brice, the conservancy's associate <br />director. <br />The easements mean the Nutters <br />Maple View Farm <br />owners Bob and <br />Chris Nutter, <br />pictured here on <br />Saturday, have <br />agreed to a <br />conservation <br />easement on <br />about 81 acres <br />of wooded land <br />(background). <br />or their heirs can never turn those <br />188 acres into a subdivision or other <br />type of development. The family gets <br />tax benefits, and it retains ownership <br />and the right to continue uses like <br />agriculture and harvesting timber. <br />"I don't know what will happen to <br />it in the future, but they'll never <br />build houses on it," Bob Nutter said <br />Friday about the 81 -acre tract. <br />In the past; the Nutters have sold <br />some of their land for five -acre and <br />10 -acre home sites. But with. devel- <br />opment pressure reaching from the <br />towns toward the farm's rolling <br />fields, the family also has resisted <br />offers for larger -scale development. <br />Chris Nutter remembers - one <br />developer who approached her and <br />her husband a few years ago. <br />"He made the mistake of saying to <br />us, `Wouldn't it be wonderful to sit <br />here on your front porch and see all <br />the beautiful houses?'" Nutter said. <br />"We looked at him rather blankly, <br />I'm sure, and we said, `No, we, like <br />what we see now' <br />"It's really nice to sit here now and <br />not see it change, except for the sea- <br />sons. We want other people to see <br />that, too." . <br />please see LAND /PAGE 6 <br />THE WPPAI n.CI IN /CAPA DAVIS <br />Sunda' <br />July 15, 2001 <br />
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