and to elaborate on this, we do have one of our gardens that was "given"
an easement from a low income developer for a piece of land that they
could not develop on and we are putting in a garden on that plot of
land. It was an easement agreement with the city program directly.
Thanks for your tim
The P-Patch Trust in Seattle gives a deed conveying conservation easements
to the City that preserves the land in perpetuity for community gardens and
open space.
Ray Schutte
"The truth of the matter is that the flower has cleverly manipulated the bee
into hauling its pollen from blossom to bloss
Adam is correct, when the developer who purchased the property next
to the Liz Christy Garden purchased the land from the City of New
York, he asked for and got an easement from the City of New York
[ the garden is on NYC Parks Department property], to allow residents
of their building to enter th
In a message dated 4/15/2006 9:43:09 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All, I've really been enjoying the bee topic. We are going to try to
i.d. our bees this summer. But back to the land... does anyone have an
easement of any kind on their gardens, and if so, how was
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