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Supervisors back staff study of county role as holder of conservation easements

6362974 · September 30, 2025
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Summary

The Board heard a briefing on the county’s existing conservation easements portfolio and directed staff to prepare standardized guidance and a template to clarify when the county should accept or pursue easements and how to manage long-term stewardship.

Coconino County staff and the county attorney briefed the Board of Supervisors on Sept. 30 about the county’s current conservation-easement holdings and potential next steps. The board expressed general support for standardizing policy and asked staff to return with recommended guiding principles and a draft county easement template.

Parks and Recreation Director Cynthia Nemeth reviewed easements the county already holds or is asked to hold: Rogers Lake (held by Arizona State Parks), Fort…

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