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The scenic highway designation is a valuable asset to the area, but actually it provides little real protection of the beautiful vistas along the highway, said Paul Ramsey, president of the Cherokee Foothills National Scenic Byway Association, a nonprofit group working to enhance and preserve the Highway 11 corridor. Billboards are not allowed, but otherwise land along the highway can be developed in any way that is permitted under local land use ordinances. There are no such ordinances in this area, which means that protection of the highway corridor depends on the adjoining property owners. We deeply appreciate what the Davises have done. Unless something is done, this beautiful highway could end up looking like Woodruff Road, said Lynn Davis. We dont own much land, but we wanted to do what we could to prevent that from happening. Located at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Davis property contains a wide variety of plant and animal life. Their residence is located on an adjoining tract and is not visible from the highway. The couple will probably add that tract to the agreement in the future, Kent Davis said. We hope what Kent and Lynn have done will inspire other landowners along Highway 11 to do the same thing. This is a win-win for everyone - they continue to own and enjoy the land, and the property along the highway is protected for the public.
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