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Donating an Easement

 

Donating a preservation easement is one of the most effective ways to ensure a historic property’s protection in perpetuity. While listing in the National Register of Historic Places is a significant honor, it is primarily ceremonial and does not guarantee long-term preservation. Similarly, some Idaho cities have local preservation ordinances that offer limited protection, often delaying, but not preventing, alteration or demolition.

A preservation easement, by contrast, is a legally binding agreement that safeguards a property from neglect, demolition, and inappropriate changes that could compromise its historic character. By establishing an easement, property owners create a lasting commitment to preservation, one that protects the cultural and architectural integrity of Idaho’s historic places for future generations.

Contact

(208) 334-3861

shpo@ishs.idaho.gov

Donating an Easement Guidelines

General guidelines for the easement program
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Easement Program Policies

Guidance to staff and trustees regarding the operation of the Easement Program
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Easement Process and Documents

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