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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fudge Point Acquired by The Trust for Public Land

Fudge Point has been acquired by The Trust for Public Land. 
Outlined in red below are the uplands and tidelands (to mean low tide) which were purchased.  Tidelands between mean low tide and extreme low tide were excluded.  The pedestrian easement between extreme low tide and high tide which was established by Ralph Scott in 1991 to benefit the upland owners was extinguished by Taylor Shellfish and Russell and Richard Scott before the sale. 

Fudge Point Acquisition
(lines are approximate)

1 comments:

  1. This is great news. As long time resident living on Harstine Island & Case Inlet I am pleased with this news. I walk this area often and it will make a great place for walking trails for public enjoyment.

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