The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources published notice in the August 3 PA Bulletin it is canceling the proposed land exchange with Charles Rosamilia and others in Greene and Leidy townships in Clinton County.
The proposed exchange, published for comment in April, had involved approximately 106 acres in Leidy Township, Clinton County going from Charles R. Rosamilia, Jr. to the Department, approximately 0.4 acre in Greene Township, Clinton County going from Rosamilia-Larsen to the Department, and approximately 103 acres in Greene Township, Clinton County going from the Department to Rosamilia-Larsen.
The Department's acquisition of the properties from Rosamilia-Larsen were to fill a private inholding within Susquehannock State Forest, providing administrative and public access benefits.
The inholding is also within the watershed of a high-quality stream, as classified by the Department of Environmental Protection, and it will allow a new connection of a shared-use trail.
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[Posted: August 2, 2019]
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