One local group of seven
owners offers an example of families who have joined
together through a covenant agreement to limit development
in their 100 acre holding. The homeowner group formed after
a major logging venture had been completed. The group saved
the logged land from a developer who wanted to put dozens
of homes on the site. Each holding is individually owned
and maintained. Road upkeep is a shared cost. Placing
limits on subdividing the land and other agreed-upon
conditions has limited extensive development. SInce buying
in, some individual owners have from time to time been
purchasing adjacent acreage that has been on the cusp of
being sold to developers.
Homeowner associations in the area have similar
agreements.