Cleveland area family farm granted permanent preservation

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NOVELTY, Ohio — A Hinckley Township property owner and Western Reserve Land Conservancy have teamed up to permanently preserve 22 acres just north of the Cleveland Metroparks’ Hinckley Reservation.

Charles Gibson has placed a conservation easement on a portion of his property, which is on State Road just south of Center Road (state Route 303).

A conservation easement permanently protects the natural, agricultural and scenic resources of the land while allowing the grantor to retain ownership.

Both Gibson and his deceased wife, Carole Sue, shared a genuine love of the land and before her death in 2004 had intended to preserve the property. The land had been part of her family’s farm on Hinckley Ridge since the 1920s.

The conservation easement was the second one for the Land Conservancy in Hinckley Township in 2009. The Land Conservancy previously helped the township preserve a 30-acre parcel at the northwest corner of River Road and Route 303 for a passive park.

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