Point Reyes National Seashore, California: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Parks and Recreation...91-1, on H.R. 3786 and Related Bills, May 13, 1969, Serial No. 91-5 |
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... appraisal , which is a cursory review of the situation , he be- lieves that the amount requested in the authorization of $ 38 million over and above the current authorization comes closest to meeting what he believes to be the monetary ...
... appraisal , which is a cursory review of the situation , he be- lieves that the amount requested in the authorization of $ 38 million over and above the current authorization comes closest to meeting what he believes to be the monetary ...
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... of assessor's office , the appraisals of lands that are contiguous to this , seem to suggest that the lands are worth substantially more than were initially estimated . I am sure that like everything else there is inflation 10.
... of assessor's office , the appraisals of lands that are contiguous to this , seem to suggest that the lands are worth substantially more than were initially estimated . I am sure that like everything else there is inflation 10.
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... appraisal on which the figure was based was made would remain approximately constant for a few years at least ; " ( 2 ) that the land acquisition program would be started and carried out promptly ; " ( 3 ) that a certain portion of the ...
... appraisal on which the figure was based was made would remain approximately constant for a few years at least ; " ( 2 ) that the land acquisition program would be started and carried out promptly ; " ( 3 ) that a certain portion of the ...
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... appraised values of this property that was authorized were much higher than what was in the bill . I can well remember discussing the figure $ 25 to $ 28 million at that time , and then it was trimmed back to the $ 14 million that was ...
... appraised values of this property that was authorized were much higher than what was in the bill . I can well remember discussing the figure $ 25 to $ 28 million at that time , and then it was trimmed back to the $ 14 million that was ...
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... appraisal . Mr. SKUBITZ . Will my colleague yield ? Mr. TAYLOR . I will be glad to . Mr. SKUBITZ . I would like to ask my colleague from California , is this project one that serves the Nation or is it primarily one for the State of ...
... appraisal . Mr. SKUBITZ . Will my colleague yield ? Mr. TAYLOR . I will be glad to . Mr. SKUBITZ . I would like to ask my colleague from California , is this project one that serves the Nation or is it primarily one for the State of ...
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$14 million 90th Congress absence of objection acquire acquisition program acres amendments appraisal appropriated Aspinall Baar Beach bill Board of Supervisors boundaries Bureau BURLISON Calif Cape Cod Chairman CLAUSEN COHELAN committee complete Congressman cost county of Marin D.C. DEAR DON H escalation Federal Government going GUSTAFSON HARTZOG hearing increase Insular Affairs Interior and Insular Inverness JEFFERY COHELAN JOHNSON Lake Ranch land acquisition Land and Water land prices land values landowners lease leaseback legislative taking Mailliard MALONEY Marin County McCLURE Mendoza ment National Park Service ownership Parks and Recreation percent Point Reyes National Point Reyes Peninsula present preserve problems property owners proposed purchase question ranchers record recreation areas Redwood National Park request Reyes National Seashore RYAN sell sell-back SKUBITZ statement STEWART subdivision taxes TAYLOR testimony Thank tion Tomales Bay Washington Water Conservation Fund WAYNE ASPINALL
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Página 90 - Resolved, That the chief clerk of the assembly be hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States...
Página 61 - If you have any questions, I will try to answer them. Mr.
Página 90 - Resolved, That the secretary of the senate is hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States.
Página 2 - ... $19,135,000 has been exhausted with the exception of $2,037,773, which is being requested for appropriation in fiscal year 1971. This balance is committed to the settlement of a number of condemnation cases now pending before the courts and is not available for new acquisitions. Public Law 91-223, an Act to authorize the appropriation of additional funds necessary for acquisition of land at the Point Reyes National Seashore in California, was recently passed by the Congress and approved by the...
Página 90 - Senate of the State of California,, jointly, That the Legislature of the State of California respectfully memorializes the Congress of the United States to...
Página 21 - ... the Secretary may convey a freehold or leasehold interest therein, subject to such terms and conditions as will assure the use of the property in a manner which is, in the judgment of the Secretary, consistent with the purpose for which the area was authorized by the Congress. In any case in which the Secretary exercises his discretion to convey such interest, he shall do so to the highest bidder, in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, but such conveyance shall be...
Página 95 - Co., with the request that it be included in the record of the 1955 hearings conducted by your committee pursuant to section 202 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
Página 12 - If we act sensibly and foresightedly now, while the opportunity remains, we shall have preserved for America and for California and for the people of Marin County a priceless heritage to be enjoyed many times over, not only by our generation, but also by those which follow.
Página 23 - I would like to ask unanimous consent that the record be held open for the inclusion of several materials from that conference.
Página 94 - ... the original legislation. The increase in land prices has been due in large part to the impending development of the lands within the boundary as a national seashore. Subdivision activity and land speculation has also contributed to the rise in land prices by creating an artificial price base. tion, a portion of the diminishing seashore of the United States that remains undeveloped * * * ." To carry put that purpose, Congress authorized the acquisition of property within the boundary of the seashore.