How do I know if my property is in a sending district?
Your property is in a sending district if it is identified on the Transfer of Density Flow Rights Map as a sending district or contains environmentally sensitive land as defined in §322-3 of the Town Code.

Please see the link below for the Density Flow Rights map and section §322-3 of the Town Code.
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1. What is a density flow right?
2. Does my property have to be in a designated sending district for me to sell density flow rights?
3. Does my property have to be in a designated receiving district to receive density flow rights?
4. Does my property have to be vacant for me to sell density flow rights?
5. How do I know if my property is in a sending district?
6. How do I know if my property is in a receiving district?
7. How do I know how many rights I have?
8. Can I sell density flow rights from property that has an easement on it?
9. What is the difference between a nondiscretionary private party transfer and a discretionary private party transfer?