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Dec Seeks Public Input To Develop Draft Recreation Management Plan For South Colton Tract Conservation Easement, St Lawrence County
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EDWARDS â Marshy and heavily wooded, two St. Lawrence County conservation easement properties are the subjects of state recreation management plans this month.
The Department of Environmental Conservation has opened public comment on the Western Lassiter Tracts, a pair of privately owned conservation easements, through June 30.
Conservation easements are generally private-public agreements that allow private landowners to maintain some property rights â leasing and managing camps or facilitating limited timber production, for example â while the property is protected from other development. Every conservation easement is different, and DEC easements often permit public access.
The Western Lassiter Tracts, in the southern part of the county near the Edwards hamlet of Pond Settlement, total roughly 2,200 acres between the Beers Lot and Pine Hill easements off River Road. Portions of the properties were secured through the 1986 state Environmental Quality Bond Act that
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EDWARDS - The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is seeking public comment on the development of a draft Recreation Management Plan (RMP) for the Western Lassiter Tracts, which is comprised of two privately owned conservation easements the Beers Lot and Pine Hill conservation easements that encompass approximately 2,200 acres in the town of Edwards. DEC is encouraging the public to comment until June 30.
The two conservation easements contain commercially managed forestland and are primarily comprised of a northern hardwood forest and multiple small streams and wetlands, including portions of the Beaver Lake complex. The Pine Hill conservation easement shares approximately 900 feet of boundary with State Forest Preserve lands. The Beers Lot conservation easement is separated from the 98-acre Bonner Lake State Forest by the River Road in the town of Edwards.