Court Temporarily Halts Builder-Friendly Land Policy
| Learn more about the Habitat Conservation Planning program on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Web site at http://endangered.fws.gov/policies/index.html#hcp.
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Under the federal Habitat Conservation Planning program, the government paid builders to set aside undeveloped land while allowing them to develop portions where development was deemed risk-free to the habitat. Land nationwide remains eligible for the program.
But on Sept. 30, a federal district court in Washington effectively placed a moratorium on new applications. The eco-activist group Spirit of the Sage Council sued and won a court decision against a "no surprises" policy linked to the permitting process. "No surprises," simply put, protects landowners from liability. For instance, the government couldn't rescind terms of a completed HCP deal unless the deal threatened an entire species for some unforeseen reason.
HCP applications already received will continue being processed.
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