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1999 SESSION
HB 2590 Permanent easement in James River.
Introduced by: S. Vance Wilkins, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Permanent easement. Authorizes the Marine Resources Commission to grant a permanent easement to the U.S. Forest Service for .76 acres of subaqueous land in the James River in Amherst and Bedford County. A pedestrian bridge would be constructed over this land and would be part of the Appalachian Trail. If the easement ceases to be used as provided for in the bill, it would revert to the Commonwealth.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Permanent easement. Authorizes the Marine Resources Commission to grant a permanent easement to the U.S. Forest Service for .76 acres of subaqueous land in the James River in Amherst and Bedford County. A pedestrian bridge would be constructed over this land and would be part of the Appalachian Trail. If the easement ceases to be used as provided for in the bill, it would revert to the Commonwealth.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Permanent easement. Authorizes the Marine Resources Commission to grant a permanent easement to the U.S. Forest Service for .76 acres of subaqueous land in the James River in Amherst and Bedford County. A pedestrian bridge would be constructed over this land and would be part of the Appalachian Trail.