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Wasatch Open Lands Board backs $750,000 recommendation for Pear Tree Llama Farm easement
Summary
The Wasatch County Open Lands Board voted 6-0 to recommend $750,000 in county open-space bond funds for a conservation easement on the Pear Tree Llama Farm (White Family Living Trust), while asking staff to complete due diligence on water shares and easement language.
The Wasatch County Open Lands Board on Monday recommended that the county council allocate up to $750,000 in open-space bond funds to help secure a conservation easement on the Pear Tree Llama Farm (White Family Living Trust) in Midway.
The vote followed a presentation by land-conservation staff and public comment. Board chair Heidi Franco opened the hearing and staff described the property as roughly 39.056 acres used historically for grazing and currently supporting llamas and leased grazing to a nearby dairy. The application requests $750,000 in county bond funds and lists a 25 percent landowner donation; final donation and match amounts will be confirmed in due diligence.
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