Nicholas County Farmland Protection Board Acquires Conservation Easement (Roberts)

L to R  Randy Tucker, NCFPB Chairman, Dana Roberts, property owner, Ashley Amos, NCFPB Treasurer, Joe Bell, NCFPB Member

The Nicholas County Farmland Protection Board (NCFPB) acquired a conservation easement under the West Virginia Voluntary Farmland Protection Act ยง8A-12-21. This easement was acquired from Dana and Penny Roberts on April 26, 2022 and protects 58 acres of land in the Grant District of Nicholas County.

The Deed of Conservation Easement, which was agreed to by all parties, outlines the terms, conditions and restrictions on the property, and protects the landowners and the Grantees. The Nicholas County Farmland Protection Board, as the Grantee under the Deed of Conservation Easement, agrees to protect the property according to its mandate and the desires of the property owners as spelled out in the easement. Mr. & Mrs. Roberts protected the property so that it would be retained as a forestry and agricultural unit.

The Nicholas County Commission adopted a resolution creating the Farmland Protection Board in November of 2004. Since the inception of the program approximately 1,123 acres have been placed under conservation easement in Nicholas County. Over 140 of those acres were donated. The purpose of the Farmland Protection Program is to preserve land for farm use. To learn more about this program visit our web page at https://wvfp.org/nicholas or call 304-872-1731 #3 or 304-872-7830. You can also contact us by email at niccofarmlandprotection@hotmail.com

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