who is eligible for conservation zone in Ontario

 In Ontario, municipalities typically designated conservation zones to protect natural areas such as wetlands, forests, and other environmentally sensitive areas. These zones are established to preserve and protect these areas for their ecological, scientific, educational, or aesthetic values.

Properties located within conservation zones may be eligible for property tax exemptions or reductions. Eligibility for these exemptions or reductions may depend on the specific regulations and bylaws of the municipality where the property is located.

Typically, the property owner or the entity that holds the property's title, such as a land trust or conservation organization, would be the one eligible for the tax exemptions or reductions. In some cases, the municipality may also provide funding or other incentives to property owners to encourage them to enter into conservation agreements or easements.

It's important to note that the specifics of the exemptions, reductions, and qualifications vary by municipality, so it's best to check with the local municipality for specific information.

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