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<br />~"d' <br />~- <br /> <br />.;.. _.-.......__._ G-ita-56--7":s.:.. <l:o~'<'--""'~ ~...........;~.......;,. -"'''-''- <br /> <br /> <br />._?'!:=~.. &tJ;c-.4 <br />'*'''~11"*' . ",;, <br />_ ~.R');.'. ~. )'~~~... ' <br />.-;~- ""':\i;'." " <br />~>~ ':$"'". - '" <br />"'-If"!- ..",-:~....... <br />-",t. ..,. - ,.. ~~.b- <br />,,4,. ~1. " '"; '-"- <br />. _....,1... -1-,.~{, <br />'. ,-~';-f\. ~, <br />t.: "'''_~!''';..., ~ <br />l' -,l't..,(,. '.'.tJ." <br />';".. -,-ii:.~'" '~'[~~ ~+;' <br /> <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />Landowners' <br />Guide to iViid <br />am! Scenic Rivers <br /> <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />t <br />I <br />~ <br />I <br />I <br />r <br />! <br />t <br />I <br /> <br />River protection committees should anticipate questions from land. <br />O\\,:l1ers, citizens and officials. The Q/A below, though geared to the <br />federal act. can be adapted for state, local or privat~ programs. <br />Q. Won't the federal government wke oueraU the fand within miles <br />of the river? <br />^. No! The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act limits the bound- <br />aries of a river corridor to no more than an ;;;.";::::.;:::~! :!20 ",,..ro.. <br />per mite of river, which works out to about one-quarter mile <br />back from each bonk. Often, boundaries are narrower than this <br />upper limit. ... <br />Q. Doesn't the federot government halJe the power oj condemna- <br />tion under the wild and scenic rive~ oct? Won't they come in <br />Clnd buy off the land they can -011320 acres per mile? <br />A. Th~ wild and scenic rivers act does give federal agencies the <br />power of eminent domain, but they are reluctant to use it for a <br />number of reasons. First, the law limits full purchase to just 100 <br />acres per mile of river on the average. Second, th~ government <br />is trying to cut spending. Buying up al\ the land allowed under <br />the law can be quite p.xp~nsive. so agencies have turned to plans <br />thC:ll minimize outright purchase. They try to manage the vast <br />majority of acreage through easements or zoning arrangements. <br />In many river corridors. most of the land stays in private hands, <br />with just a few small parcels along the river for public use sites <br />ui1der government control. Finally, the agencies responsible for <br />the wild and scenic rivers system do not want to alienate you, <br />the landown~r, and create a bad image for their agency. They <br />use eminent domain mainly to prevent pending development <br />thilt is incompatible with the scenic river. <br />Q. \Von't designation oj the river mean that my Jamily and I will <br />have to Teaue the land we have liued on and taken care oj Jar so <br />many years? <br />A. Not usually. If your land uses are in harmony with the general <br />character of the area-and they probably are-you and your <br />descendants will be allowed to live on your land and care for it <br />liS you have in the past The government will probably buy a <br />scenic edsement to protect your land from commercial en- <br /> <br />, <br />. <br />. <br />, <br />L <br />f <br />, <br />t <br />. <br />f <br />t <br />f <br /> <br />, <br />t <br /> <br />]!~~7!t\~'""~~" .;r <br />~~~.... ..~,':~<,,~'" '"J, .,.~~; '. <br />"1,I"'>V";t.:.- .' '\5~; of'''" \, <br />,-(!.. ~'...~...~ ..,' <br />l/;.:. "~".-..'o.. '-".',' ~ <br />.1'. '''..,' <br />IT; ',.. '"..~._- <br />'''',:~' <br />~~' ,;;;:"" <br />t.... - ~_..::.:: <br />~ ... <br /> <br />~~-<J''''''!''~- <br /> <br />~ , <br /> <br />,', ," <br />. oP.~ :. .. . - - <br />", .>, " ""~'""p;." , ~,,- <br />.~.-:. .~ . ':<;;;.,;,;:".. '''..:. . <br />:~. c......i..:~~~:.;.';kif.~ .::.~-~.;, .;.,..~ <br /> <br />'. <br />~ <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />;:, ~ <br />... .":~, <br />. <br />~ <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.> <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />39 <br /> <br />-:'"i' <br /> <br />,.- <br /> <br />. <br />., <br />,.. <br />". <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />. <br />. <br /> <br />~'. .... <br />".-....~.. <br />- ' <br />