Arizona Statutes

§ 37-313 — Conservation lease of trust lands suitable for conservation; definition

Arizona § 37-313
JurisdictionArizona
Title 37Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2ADMINISTRATION OF STATE AND OTHER PUBLIC LANDS
Art. 4.Trust Lands Suitable for Conservation

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 37-313 (2026).

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A.The commissioner may sell leases of trust land for conservation purposes to a qualifying lessee when it is in the best interest of the trust. The conservation lease may authorize the lessee to protect the conservation and open space value of the land in cooperation with other lessees of the land, consistent with the plan adopted under section 37-312. The commissioner retains the right to authorize other compatible uses of the land.
B.The term of the lease may be for less than ten years or for at least ten but not more than fifty years. The sale of any lease shall be:
1.At public auction.
2.Based on one independent appraisal and one independent review appraisal, both of which may be reviewed by the department, of the fair market value of the interest in the trust land that is being

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