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BLM AK 17(b) Easements
The ANCSA 17(b) Easement dataset represents spatial location and basic information about 17(b) easements within the state of Alaska. ANCSA 17(b) easements are rights reserved to the United States in accordance with 43 CFR 2650.4-7 Public easements. They are reserved to provide access to public lands or major waterways. Most often, these reservations are transportation easements including: 60-foot wide existing roads, 100-foot wide proposed roads, and 25- and 50-foot existing and proposed trails. Site easements and miscellaneous easement may include aircraft landings, vehicle parking, temporary camping, and loading and unloading areas. These rights are reserved when the BLM conveys land to a Native corporation under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
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BLM AK 17(b) Easements
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The ANCSA 17(b) Easement dataset represents spatial location and basic information about 17(b) easements within the state of Alaska. ANCSA 17(b) easements are rights reserved to the United States in accordance with 43 CFR 2650.4-7 Public easements. They are reserved to provide access to public lands or major waterways. Most often, these reservations are transportation easements including: 60-foot wide existing roads, 100-foot wide proposed roads, and 25- and 50-foot existing and proposed trails. Site easements and miscellaneous easement may include aircraft landings, vehicle parking, temporary camping, and loading and unloading areas. These rights are reserved when the BLM conveys land to a Native corporation under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
BLM AK Easement 17(b) Point
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The ANCSA 17(b) Easement dataset represents spatial location and basic information about 17(b) easements within the state of Alaska. ANCSA 17(b) easements are rights reserved to the United States in accordance with 43 CFR 2650.4-7 Public easements. They are reserved to provide access to public lands or major waterways. Most often, these reservations are transportation easements including: 60-foot wide existing roads, 100-foot wide proposed roads, and 25- and 50-foot existing and proposed trails. Site easements and miscellaneous easement may include aircraft landings, vehicle parking, temporary camping, and loading and unloading areas. These rights are reserved when the BLM conveys land to a Native corporation under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
BLM AK Easement 17(b) Line
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The ANCSA 17(b) Easement dataset represents spatial location and basic information about 17(b) easements within the state of Alaska. ANCSA 17(b) easements are rights reserved to the United States in accordance with 43 CFR 2650.4-7 Public easements. They are reserved to provide access to public lands or major waterways. Most often, these reservations are transportation easements including: 60-foot wide existing roads, 100-foot wide proposed roads, and 25- and 50-foot existing and proposed trails. Site easements and miscellaneous easement may include aircraft landings, vehicle parking, temporary camping, and loading and unloading areas. These rights are reserved when the BLM conveys land to a Native corporation under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
BLM AK ANCSA Selected
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management has been tasked with the largest land transfer effort ever taken in the United States. For more than 30 years, the BLM has been involved with the survey and conveyance of lands in Alaska under three statutes: the Native Allotment Act of 1906; the Alaska Statehood Act, and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). The work being done to implement these laws is collectively called the Alaska Land Transfer Program. The Alaska Land Transfer Program has three distinct phases: preliminary adjudication and application approval; cadastral survey; and conveyance of lands and entitlements.
BLM AK ANCSA Conveyed Land
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management has been tasked with the largest land transfer effort ever taken in the United States. For more than 30 years, the BLM has been involved with the survey and conveyance of lands in Alaska under three statutes: the Native Allotment Act of 1906; the Alaska Statehood Act, and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). The work being done to implement these laws is collectively called the Alaska Land Transfer Program. The Alaska Land Transfer Program has three distinct phases: preliminary adjudication and application approval; cadastral survey; and conveyance of lands and entitlements.
BLM AK State Selected
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management has been tasked with the largest land transfer effort ever taken in the United States. For more than 30 years, the BLM has been involved with the survey and conveyance of lands in Alaska under three statutes: the Native Allotment Act of 1906; the Alaska Statehood Act, and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). The work being done to implement these laws is collectively called the Alaska Land Transfer Program. The Alaska Land Transfer Program has three distinct phases: preliminary adjudication and application approval; cadastral survey; and conveyance of lands and entitlements.
BLM AK Selected Lands
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management has been tasked with the largest land transfer effort ever taken in the United States. For more than 30 years, the BLM has been involved with the survey and conveyance of lands in Alaska under three statutes: the Native Allotment Act of 1906; the Alaska Statehood Act, and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). The work being done to implement these laws is collectively called the Alaska Land Transfer Program. The Alaska Land Transfer Program has three distinct phases: preliminary adjudication and application approval; cadastral survey; and conveyance of lands and entitlements.
BLM AK State Conveyed Land
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management has been tasked with the largest land transfer effort ever taken in the United States. For more than 30 years, the BLM has been involved with the survey and conveyance of lands in Alaska under three statutes: the Native Allotment Act of 1906; the Alaska Statehood Act, and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). The work being done to implement these laws is collectively called the Alaska Land Transfer Program. The Alaska Land Transfer Program has three distinct phases: preliminary adjudication and application approval; cadastral survey; and conveyance of lands and entitlements.
BLM AK State Conveyed Land
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management has been tasked with the largest land transfer effort ever taken in the United States. For more than 30 years, the BLM has been involved with the survey and conveyance of lands in Alaska under three statutes: the Native Allotment Act of 1906; the Alaska Statehood Act, and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). The work being done to implement these laws is collectively called the Alaska Land Transfer Program. The Alaska Land Transfer Program has three distinct phases: preliminary adjudication and application approval; cadastral survey; and conveyance of lands and entitlements.
BLM AK Fish and Wildlife Service Withdrawal
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Data attributes are a snapshot of the BLM-AK Land Information System Database and are only accurate as that database. Alaska, being a state within the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), describes land to the aliquot part (subsections of larger land plots) where ever possible. Where data is not able to be described with an aliquot part, the data is generalized to the nearest PLSS section (640 acres). Natural boundaries, such as ridge lines and rivers, are examples where aliquot part descriptions can not be used. USS and Rectangular survey data has not been integrated when creating the geospatial depiction from database records. At this time, all positions are as calculated or as derived from township and section protraction.