Sundance Mountain Lands Blog
A Community Perspective on Development in the High Country
At Sundance Mountain Lands, we believe that the time has come for us as citizens of this area to look at how our actions affect others. This article addresses one of the actions of landowners that affects residents of and visitors to the High Country.
Private Land Preservation
“Protective covenants” are one way of setting up your land for preservation. This term has also traditionally been called “deed restrictions”. Such covenants generally remain in effect for 21 years, even if the land is sold.
Preserving the High Country
Planning ahead now about how we use the land available to us in this area can either have long-lasting negative or positive impacts. We believe in carefully evaluating parcels for their wisest land use, and not for how to get the most money squeezed out as soon as possible.
Article on Rittle Knob in High Country Echoes
In Summer of 2007, High Country Echoes, the official High Country Conservancy newsletter, published this article on the Rittle Knob project that we participated in.
