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Board briefed on court‑ordered condemnation of conservation easement; district to receive restricted proceeds

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Staff explained a court process that removed a portion of a conservation easement the district previously held on sold land, creating a right-of-way for a municipal street; the district will receive $16,500 that state law requires be applied back to conservation‑easement‑related uses.

Todd, assistant superintendent of operations, explained a complex, court-driven process tied to a recent property sale and an overlapping municipal right-of-way. He said the district previously sold roughly 94–96 acres but retained the perpetual conservation easement; the municipality later sought and obtained condemnation of a portion of that easement to place a street right-of-way.

Todd described the geometry and legal status: the larger conservation easement (yellow in presentation materials) remains, but a…

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