Parks Bills: S 1767 and HR 1121
STATEMENT OF KATHERINE H. STEVENSON,
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR BUSINESS SERVICES,
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE,
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
BEFORE THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PARKS
OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
ON S. 1767
AND H.R. 1121,
BILLS TO AUTHORIZE A LAND EXCHANGE TO ACQUIRE LANDS
FOR THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY
FROM THE TOWN OF BLOWING ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
NOVEMBER 4, 2009
Mr. Chairman, thank you for the opportunity to present the views of the Department of the Interior on S. 1767 and H.R. 1121, bills to authorize a land exchange to acquire lands for the
from the Town of
The Department supports this legislation. S. 1767 and H.R. 1121, which are identical in substance, would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to exchange approximately 20 acres of land at the
, for approximately 192 acres of land owned by the Town of
In 1949, the Moses Cone Hospital Trust deeded the 3,500-acre
.This property had been held in trust by the hospital from 1911 until 1949 under a deed from Bertha Cone, the property's owner.During that period, Mrs. Cone gave permission to the Town of
The Town and NPS officials at the
have long been in agreement that it would be better for the Town to own and manage their municipal water supply, rather than accessing it through the NPS permitting process.Several years ago, NPS and the Town sought to initiate an administrative land exchange. In November 2003, the Town purchased a 192-acre tract of land adjacent to the
.
We believe that this exchange, which has been underway for several years, would be facilitated and hastened through passage of S. 1767 or H.R. 1121, authorizing bills that establish clear expectations for both the Town and the NPS regarding the exchange process.
When the House Resources Committee considered H.R. 1121 on July 9, 2009, the committee adopted amendments recommended by the Department to allow the acreage amounts in the bill to be adjusted to equalize land values and to provide a three-year time frame for the exchange.H.R. 1121, as amended, passed the House on July 27, 2009.The changes made to the H.R. 1121 are reflected in S. 1767.
Mr. Chairman, this concludes my statement.I would be happy to answer any questions that you may have.