PA Land Trust Assn. Issues New Guides For Permits On Conserved Land, Many Other Topics
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The PA Land Trust Association has published new and updated guides so far this year on 2 dozen topics of interest to land trusts and landowners. The guides and much more can be found on PALTA’s Conservation Tools website. This week, PALTA added a new permits section to its Conservation Tools website for those land managers who want to require permits for certain activities on conservation lands. New Guides PALTA has published 11 new guides in 2019, their content ranging from concise, one-page curated listings of links to key resources from around the web to multi-page, in-depth analyses of issues. Titles and links to these guides are as follows: -- Climate Change and Land Conservation -- Don’t Regulate Rooftop Solar Without Compelling Cause -- Encroachment: Permitting Continued Use Without Risking Loss of Ownership -- Green Burial -- Overview of Pennsylvania's Recreational Use of Land and Water Act -- Permits for Events, Hunting, Camping, and Other Uses of Conserved Lands -- Succession Planning for Nonprofits -- Working with Nature to Manage Stormwater Updated Guides PALTA has updated and revised 13 of its guides thus far in 2019, part of the Association’s ongoing commitment to keeping ConservationTools.org fresh. Changes ranged from complete rewrites reflecting changes in the law and new understandings in the field to miscellaneous edits to improve readability and utility. Titles and links to these guides are as follows: -- Elections and 501(c)(3) Organizations -- Floristic Quality Assessment -- Guide to Pennsylvania's Recreational Use of Land and Water Act: A Law -- Limiting the Liability of Those Who Open Their Land to the Public -- Transfer of Development Rights -- Zoning for Solar and Wind Energy Systems Visit PALTA’s Conservation Tools website for help with other land conservation issues and policies. For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the PA Land Trust Association website, Click Here to sign up for regular updates from PLTA, Like them on Facebook, and Follow them on Twitter. Click Here to support their work. (Reprinted from the latest Conservation Land Update from PALTA.) NewsClips: Delaware County OKs Plan To Boost Open Space, Allocates Money Altoona Water Authority To Buy 2,459 Acres Of Watershed Land Rare Chance To Tour Cherry Valley National Refuge July 20 In Near Stroudsburg Related Articles: Registration Now Open For PA Greenways & Trails Summit Sept. 22-24 Shippensburg DCNR Dedicates 486-Acre Addition To Delaware State Forest In Pike County [Posted: July 15, 2019] |
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7/22/2019 |
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