California Public Resources Code CHAPTER 5 - Termination of Agricultural Conservation Easements
- Section 10270.
Twenty-five or more years from the date of sale of the agricultural conservation easement, the landowner may make a request to the department that the...
- Section 10271.
(a) To terminate the agricultural conservation easement, the local government in which the subject land is located shall undertake an inquiry to determine the feasibility of...
- Section 10272.
An agricultural conservation easement may be terminated only with the approval of the city council of the city in which the subject land is located,...
- Section 10273.
(a) For the department to approve the termination of the agricultural conservation easement, all of the following findings shall be made:(1) The termination is consistent with the...
- Section 10274.
The uneconomic character of existing agricultural use shall not by itself be sufficient reason for termination of the agricultural conservation easement, unless the director determines...
- Section 10275.
(a) The landowner’s request for termination shall be accompanied by a proposal for a specified alternative use of the land. The proposal for the alternative use...
- Section 10276.
(a) If the termination of the agricultural conservation easement is approved pursuant to this division or pursuant to a judicial proceeding in a court of competent...
- Section 10277.
If the termination of the agricultural conservation easement is not approved, the landowner may reapply for termination not sooner than one year after the submittal...
Last modified: October 22, 2018