Common use of Future Acceptable Development Area Clause in Contracts

Future Acceptable Development Area. (FADA) An area consisting of three acres, the specific location and configuration which shall be determined, prior to any permitted construction, only with prior written approval of the Grantee. The FADA is the area, in which single family dwellings and associated Accessory Buildings and Improvements, Farm Support Housing, and buildings and improvements for Rural Enterprises may be constructed. Agricultural Buildings and Improvements, farm operations, and farming practices are permitted within the FADA pursuant to Section 2.b and the terms of this Conservation Easement. However, no more than 10 commercial campsites shall be allowed in a FADA.

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Sources: Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement