What happens to land after the development rights have been transferred?
After development rights have been transferred from sending parcels which are not farmland or golf courses, those parcels shall be protected from future development and additional nitrogen inputs in perpetuity and shall remain as open space or nature preserve.

After development rights have been transferred from sending parcels in active farm use, golf courses, or parcels with other nitrogen inputs associated with their use, these parcels shall be protected from future development in perpetuity but agricultural uses and other activities involving nitrogen inputs may remain. However, the development rights from these parcels will be tracked separately from those removed from open space parcels and may only be used to increase residential density under Southampton zoning codes, they shall not be used to exceed the basic development density standards of the Suffolk County Health Department in the Groundwater Management Zone in which the parcel is located, pursuant to Article 6 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code.

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1. What is a development right?
2. What land can be preserved through the TDR program, as sending parcels?
3. What land will receive development rights?
4. What are receiving uses for Southampton Town TDRs?
5. What is the Southampton TDR Clearinghouse and Bank?
6. What happens to land after the development rights have been transferred?