This chapter shall hereinafter be known and cited as the "Conservation
Easement Law of the Town of Amherst."
It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the acquisition of interests or rights in real property for the preservation of open space and areas which shall constitute a public purpose for which public funds may be expended or advanced after due notice and a public hearing, by which the Town of Amherst may acquire by purchase, gift, grant, bequest, devise, lease or otherwise the fee or any lesser interest, development right, easement, covenant or other contractual right necessary to acquire "open space" or "open area" as the same is defined in §
92-5 herein.
In accordance with § 247 of the General Municipal
Law of the State of New York, the Town Board of the Town of Amherst
has the authority to acquire such interests or rights in land. Pursuant
to the above authority, the Town Board has prepared and adopted this
chapter setting forth standards to be followed in the acquisition
of such interest.
This chapter shall apply to the entire area of the Town of Amherst,
excluding those areas within the corporate limits of the Village of
Williamsville.
For the purpose of this chapter, the terms used herein are defined
as follows:
OPEN SPACE or OPEN AREA
Any space or area characterized by natural scenic beauty
or whose existing openness, natural condition or present state of
use, if retained, would enhance the present or potential value of
abutting or surrounding urban development or would maintain or enhance
the conservation of natural, aesthetic or scenic resources. For the
purposes of this section, natural resources shall include but not
be limited to agricultural lands defined as open lands actually used
in bona fide agricultural production.
After acquisition of an easement pursuant to this chapter, the
assessed valuation placed upon such land area shall take into consideration
the limitation on the use of the land.
If there is a substantial violation of the terms and conditions
of the conservation easement agreement, or if said agreement is canceled
by the Town Board upon petition, the then owner or owners of said
property must pay to the Town of Amherst the difference in reduced
taxes for all the prior years resulting from the reduction in assessment
due to the conservation easement.