The Wetlands Restoration Program is an excellent conservation to raparian zones. Currently in SC there are four Wetlands Restoration Programs in place. Conservation is the main issue surrounding these programs. The first program in South Carolina was established in 2002, known as the Kiawah Island Restoration Program, partially funded by NOAA. $15,150 was provided to establish salt marsh vegetation, shoreline buffers, and oyster reefs in that area. These types of programs have become popular with current landowners whose goal is to re-establish natural wetlands on their properties. An example of restoring properties back to their natural state is removing ditches. A program such as this one may serve as a tax benefit. WRP applications can be obtained on-line and the deadline for registration is February of the same year. Applicants will receive an answer regarding approval in June or July of that year. Always consult with your accountant and/or attorney regarding any potential tax benefits.
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Cannon Group Real Estate
154 Cannon Street Suite B
Charleston, SC 29403
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