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County, state attorneys and staff work to finalize recreation/conservation easement for acquired public property
Summary
State attorneys and Beaver County staff discussed a draft conservation/recreation easement for property acquired with ORI and OHP grants, focusing on permitted uses, cabins/concessions, trail and OHV access, water improvements and mapping needed before the easement is recorded.
Shane Scott, an Assistant Attorney General with the Division of Outdoor Recreation, told commissioners the department and county need clearer mapping and agreed-upon easement language before recording a conservation easement required by ORI grant terms. Scott said some parcels will carry ORI restrictions (recreation uses such as camping and fishing) and some will carry OHP-era (Off-Highway Vehicle) restrictions that preserve OHV trails and access in perpetuity. Scott said the county had entered the grant…
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