LD 2218
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County. The right-of-way to be conveyed by the State runs
southerly from Route 182 across the former Pierce Lot to land of
Hennig, a distance of 2,506 feet; the right-of-way to be conveyed
by the Hennigs continues southerly across land of Hennig to other
land of the State, the former Diamond Occidental Lot, a distance of
247 feet. Because the value of the rights-of-way is not equal,
other consideration must include the construction of a new roadway
southwesterly from Route 182 across the former Pierce Lot and the
Hennig Lot, thence continuing over the former Diamond Occidental
Lot, said new roadway to be a total distance of approximately one
and one-half miles. This construction must be at the sole expense
of the Hennigs. In addition, the State may release and extinguish
3 existing rights-of-way and any and all other easements of
whatever kind on the "Hennig Lot" at such time as the new roadway
is completed and approved by the bureau. These rights-of-ways
across the Hennig property are: the first right-of-way runs
southerly from Route 182 across the Hennig property a distance of
3,830 feet to the other land of the State; the 2nd right-of-way
runs southerly as an extension from the first right-of-way a
distance of 2,337 feet to the other land of the State; and the 3rd
right-of-way runs southwesterly from Route 182 across the Hennig
property a distance of 3,011 feet to the other land of the State.

 
SUMMARY

 
This resolve authorizes 2 land transactions by the Director of
the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department of
Conservation.

 
The first transaction involves an exchange of the State's
interest in land in the Town of Gray for a larger parcel in the
Town of Gray that is adjacent to other lands held by the State.
The land exchange will enable the bureau to add 53 acres to the
Pineland Unit, while conveying only 4 acres. The 53-acre parcel
has approximately 3,000 feet of frontage on the Royal River and
the property will be managed for multiple use.

 
The 2nd transaction involves an exchange of the rights of way,
in common. This land exchange will enhance the access to state
lands located in T 10, S.D., Hancock County.


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