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KENAI EASEMENT ATLAS

ALASKA DIVISION OF DECEMBER 1993

State of Alaska Department Ol Department of Natural Resources NATURAL Divisio Lanf no d RESOURCES TABLE OF CONTENTS page no. i Project Team i Acknowledgements ii Glossary 1 Introduction Thie Us s o AtlaT w s Ho 2 4 Uses Allowe ANCSn do A 17(b) Easements 4 Use Activitied san s Allowe Statn do e Land 4 Funding Sources for Trail Projects 5 Public Information Offices 5 Land Management Agencies 0 1 Abou Mape tth s 1 1 Vicinitp yMa 2 1 Map Easemend san t Descriptions

PRINTE RECYCLEN DO D PAPER Kenai Easement Atlas J PROJECT TEAM u DEPARTMEN NATURAF TO L RESOURCES

Division of Land, Resource Assessment and Division of Management, Land Records J Development Section: Information Section: Dennis Daigge rGIS- Manager and l BrackeHa GIt- S Project Set-upd an Project Oversight Technical Advisor J Jim Culbertso nProject- Manager Jean Data S TarGI n - Managementd an Mario Ayerdi sGI- S Data Entry Cartographic Production Odin Brudie - Land Status Wendy Wool Statusf- Graphics Manager Mike Mitchel Qualityl- Control Duncan Purvi sEasement- Data Entry and Coordination y Susan Pec kGI- S Project Coordinator Forrest Weian Easementt- Data Entry Elaine Thoma sDesign,- Editing and GIS Data Entry j ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS u The Kenai Easement Atlas project team would Polic Plannind yan g Section, Divisiof no like to express our appreciation to the following Park Outdood san r Recreation, Alaska u agencies for their assistanc dates i a acquisition Departmen Naturaf to l Resources revied an drafwf o t maps: Divisio Lanf no d Management, Planning Kenai Fjords National Park, National Park Department, Kenai Peninsula Borough u Service, U.S. Department of Interior We would also like to express our appreciation to Land Resources Division, National Park the following corporations for their help in deter- Service, U.S. Departmen Interiof to r mining land ownershi verificatiod pan f no u easement information within their respective areas. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Departmen Interiof to r , Inc. u Division of Realty, Fish & Wildlife Service, Kenai Natives Association, Inc. U.S. Department of Interior Ninilchik Native Association, Inc. National Forest, Forest Service, U.S. Salamatoff Native Association, Inc. Department of Agriculture. The Tyonek Native Corporation Central Region - Planning, Alaska Depart- Public meetings were conducted in Anchorage, u men Transportatiof to Publid nan c Facilities Homer, Cooper Landing, Sewar Soldotnd dan a South Central Regional Office, Division of in October, initia 1991e th s ,la ste preparapn i - Land, Alaska Department of Natural tion of this Atlas and we would like to express Resources our appreciation to the many members of the Habita Restoratiod tan n Division, Alaska public who came to the meetings and worked- Department of Fish and Game mape documentd th sn witan o s hu s developed on this project. y Kenai Area Office, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Alaska Department of Natural Resources u y

Kenai Easement Atlas GLOSSARY

ADL easement easemenn A : t grantee th y db KPB: Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska Dept Naturaf .o l Resources, Divisiof no Land. Use easemenL s alloweAD e n a t ar n do KRSMA: Special Management those established by law and specified in the Area. gran easemenf to t (i.e., right-of-way permit). Legal public access: The right of passage, ANCSA 17(b) public easement: A public ac- established by law, over another's property. cess easement established under section 17(b) Legal public acces creates i easemenn a y db t Alaske oth f a Native Claims Settlement Act. dedicate reserver do publir dfo c access. Legal public access publiexist) 1 : scon land, BLMBurea. S . U :Lan f uo d Management 2) public waters navigabl) ,3 e waters) ,4 grante dedicater do d (platted) public rights- BLM easement easemenn A : t reservey db of-way, 5) section line easements, 6) federae th l Burea Lanf uo d Management. OMNIBUS roads ANCS) ,7 A 17(b) public Uses allowed on a BLM easement are those easements, and 8) R.S. 2477 rights-of-way. established by law and specified in convey- ance documents. LSH easement easemenn A : t grantee th do t Stat Alaskf eo privata y ab e property owner. DNR: Alaska Departmen Naturaf to l Re- Use easemensH alloweLS n those a tar n do e sources establishespecified granan e w th la n dt i y db of easement. Easement: An interest in land owned by another that entitles its holder to a specific NWR: National Wildlife Refuge. limited use or enjoyment. Easements are re- serve specifir dfo c purposes, typically trails, Omnibus Road: A road that was conveyed roads, campsites and airstrips. Easements State to th Alask f quiee o th t y claiab m deed are restricte physican di use(se lth sizd ) ean dated June 3,1959, executed under the allowed. The season and duration of use authorit Alaske th f yo a Omnibus Act. Uses may als restrictede . Easements cannoe tb allowed on an Omnibus Road are those estab- used for other purposes. lished by law for state highways.

EIN easement: An easement established un- Ordinary high water mark mare Th :k along sectior de n Alaske 17(bth f )o a Native Claims the bank or shore of a waterbody where the Settlement Act. Use easesN alloweEI - n a n do presence and action of water is so common ment are those specified in the act and in and lonusualo s gd continue,an ordil al -n si conveyance documents. nary years, as to leave a natural line impressed on the bank or shore. That line may be indi- FP easement: An easement dedicated by a cate erosiony db , shelving, change soin si l plat filed wit State hth e Recorder's office. character, destruction of terrestrial vegeta- Uses easemen P alloweF n a those n do tar e tion, or other distinctive physical establishespecified plate an th w .n la do y db characteristics.

Granted public right-of-way publiA : - cac Private land: Land owned by a corporation cess easemen whicr tfo hpermia bees tha n or individual. issued by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Land. Public land: Vacant, unappropriated federal or state land.

Kenai Easement Atlas n Glossary, cont.

R.S. 2477 right-of-way: A right-of-way SRS: State Recreation Site granted under Revised Statute 2477, formerly codifie US3 4 Cs d a 932 , repealed Oct, .21 State certified R.S. 2477 right-of-way: AR.S. 1976. R.S. 247historin a 7s i c federal statute 2477 right-of-way certified under 11 AAC that granted rights-of-way over unreserved 51.010. public land. These rights-of-way were estab- lishe publiconstructionr y do b e cus . Township governmene th n I : t land-survey system areae , th trac r ,o landf to , between Range: In the government land-survey two township lines and two range lines. system, one of a series of survey lines that Commonly abbreviate "Ts da " in land de- extend due north and south at six-mile inter- scriptions. vals and which are numbered east or west y fro principae mth l meridian. These lines Valid section line easement easemenn A : t form the east and west boundaries of town- fo publira c highway granted under A.S. ships. Commonly abbreviate "Rs d a lan "n i d 19.10.010 which has not been vacated. u descriptions. easemene Winteth f o only e e rlimus s ti Us : - Right ban lefr k(o t bank) bane a f Th :ko ite timedo t s whe easemene nth coveres ti d y stream or lake on the right (or left) hand of an by adequat alloo et snoe wic customarwr o y observe rwate e positioneth n r o bodr o dn yi winter modes of travel without appreciable and facing down stream. surface disturbance or damage. y SRA: State Recreation Area y y y y y y y y y Kenai Easement Atlas j INTRODUCTION

Extensive changes in land ownership and Excep provides ta publi a y b r cd accesfo s ease- land management have occurre Alaskdn i a ment, private land is not open to public use ove pase yearsr0 th t2 . Many areas previously without prior permission fro lane mth d owner. open to general public use are now included in Use of private land, including travel across the a federal conservation unit, state legislatively land, without obtaining prior permission from designated unit havr ,o e been conveyea do t the owner (or the owner's designated land man- Native corporatio other no r private party. Pub- ager), may legally constitute criminal trespass. lic use of these areas may now be restricted or Also, use of a public easement for an unauthor- no longer available. ized purpose may legally constitute criminal These recent changes in land ownership and trespass. It is the user's responsibility to know management have resulte growina dn i g prob- which land use restrictions apply. lem: the unauthorized use of land and Contact the appropriate land manager if you resources purpose Th . thif eo d s ai atla o t s i have questions concerning public use of an botlane publie th dh th d ownecan manager ro r area. Obtain permission and any necessary per- in dealing with this problem. Most unauthor- mit advancen si . A lis lanf to d managerd san bees ha izen e inadvertentdus , resulting froma the land owner/land management agency each lac readilf ko y available, easily understood land represents is included in this atlas. Private land status information. This atlas provides current may be identified on detailed land status maps (date of publication) land ownership and pub- available at DNR, BLM and KPB public infor- lic use information, including use restrictions. mation offices. Thi legaa s t atlalno documents i represena s i t .I - Cabin tend san t camps used for trapping, fish- tation of official state and federal land records. ing, hunting, mining, and other purposes are For complete information, refer to the official re- essentia livelihooe th o lt manf do y rural resi- Alaskcorde th f so a Departmen Naturaf to l dents publie Th . c shoul someone dus e else's Resources (DNR) U.Se ,th . Burea Lanf uo d Man- cabin or camp only in a real emergency. A agement Kena(BLM)e th d i Peninsul,an a cabin or camp may appear abandoned but the Borough (KPB). Official land status recorde sar owner(s) probably will return and will need available at DNR, BLM and KPB public infor- everythin cabie th camr ngn o i p durine gth mation offices (these offices are listed in this coming season. Alaska's pioneers established atlas). You may need to contact all three offices honorable th e traditio respectinf no g cabind san to obtain a complete picture of the area you are campsites. Please continue with this tradition. intereste. din

Kenai Easement Atlas HO USWO T E THIS ATLAS

This atlas tells who owns the land, who the in this atla primarile sar y ANCSA 17(b), Omnibus land manager is, where public access ease- Road, and rights-of-way granted by the state. No ment locatedkinde e sar th activitie f sd o ,an s attempt was made to identify section line ease- LI allowe eacn do h easement recommene .W d that ments, R.S. 2477 rights-of-way publir ,o c unfamiliareadere ar o swh r with land manage- rights-of-way dedicated by a filed plat or recorded ment terminology review the Glossary before gran easemenf to locae th ln ti recorder s office. y continuing. In this atlas, each easement has a written description • Land Ownership givin locatios git identifyind nan restrictionsy gan . Users must confine their passage to the easement LI When using this atlas, remember that land own- limid an t activitie thosso t e authorized easefoe rth - ership in Alaska may fall into one of four ment Be awar e that easements are not always categories: land owned by the federal govern- marked on the ground. When an easement is y ment, land owned by the state government, marked on the ground, the easement, as marked on land owne borouga y db municipar ho l govern- the ground, must be used where there is a difference ment, and land owned by a corporation or location i n between that show thinn i s atla thad stan u individual. Base ownershipn do , lan comds i - marked on the ground. monly referre federals a o dt , state, borough, For ANCSA 17(b) easements widte ,typth d han e municipal, or private land. designation (for example: "25-foot trail"s )i j Land owne governmena y db usualls ti y man- enclosed in parentheses at the end of the descrip- agencagen governmenta e y th d b f yo . Land tion. To determin activitiee eth s allowea n do owne Nativa y db e corporatio usuallns i y man- 25-foot trail, look up the designation in the Uses j aged by the corporation itself. An agency or Allowed On ANCSA 17(b) Easements section of corporation responsible for managing land typi- the atlas. ANCSA 17(b) easements are identified cally designate offician sa l "land managerr "o mapoe nth thin si initialse atlath y ssb EIN. y contact person for purposes of dealing with the No publil tal c access easement showe sar thin i s public on matters involving use of the land. This atlas easemente .Th s show those nar e identified atlas lists agencie corporationd san s responsible by a review of state status plats, federal master for managin lane gth dlan d managedan conr ro - u title plats ANCSd ,an A 17(b) easement maps. tact person for each. Within state, borough and municipal subdivi- No privatl tal e lan showds i thin i s atlase B . sions, and other areas, dedicated public access y aware that land show borougs na municir ho - not shown in this atlas may exist. To thoroughly pal land may contain smaller parcels of land research a specific area, review the official land that have been conveyed to a corporation or in- records available at the DNR, BLM, and KPB y dividual. Also be aware that homesteads (state public information offices. and federal), open-to-entry parcels (state), Some access routes shown in this atlas have remote parcels (state), Native allotments "gaps appeat " covere e thano b o o trd a t y db (federal), and trade and manufacturing sites y reserved easement. Where a gap occurs, a search (federal) may exist in any area (these types of applicable ofth e state status plat, federal master parcels are typically less than 40 acres in size). title plat ANCSd ,an A 17(b) easemens ha p tma Detailed land status maps that identify private y reveale reserveo dn d easement. Additional land are available at the Department of Natural research might revea reservela d easement. Resources, Bureau of Land Management, and Kenai Peninsula Borough public information Generally the most direct means of obtaining le- y offices (these office listee sar thidn i s atlas). gal access where therreserveo n s ei d easement show simplns i obtaiyo t n permission froe mth • Public Access Easements land owner. Public access around or across a y sectioa f also y gainee oe nb ma us lin p y deb ga State maintained road highwaysd san red -,an easement R.S,a . 2477 right-of-way pubf o e - ,us served public access easement showe sar n no lic land, or use of navigable or public waters. maps in this atlas. Reserved easements included y Kenai Easement Atlas •j • Section Line Easements______U Constructio Easements__n no _ Alaska Attorney General Opinion No. 7 (1969) Be aware that the existence of a public access summarize State'e dth s positio section no n line easement doe meat sno n tha trailta , roar do easements: Each surveyed sectione linth n ei other improvement can be constructed on the state is subject to a section-line right-of-way for easement. Before any construction can be un- the construction of highways if: 1) It was dertaken lane ,th d owne easemend ran t holder owned by or acquired from the territory (or must be consulted. Permission or additional State) of Alaska at any time between April 6, right-of-wa requiree b y lawyy ma d b . 1923 Januard ,an y 18timy , an e1949 t aftea r ,o r March 26, 1951, or; 2) It was unreserved public • Use of Navigable and Public timy lanan e t dbetweea n April 6, 1923d ,an Water______January 18, 1949, or at any time after March 21, 1953. The peopl Alaskf eo a hav econstitutionaa l havd an ee righfreus eo tt acces navigablo st e Many section line easement Alaskn si a have publid an c water. Navigabl publid ean c water been vacated and, therefore longeo ,n r exist. includes inland or coastal, fresh or salt water Some research is clearly required to determine, formin riverga , stream, lake, pond, slough, fo specifia r c section line, whethe valia t dno r ro creek, bay, sound, estuary, inlet, straight, pas- easement existspubliR DN c. information office sage, sea or ocean or any other body of water or personne available lar assiso et t persons wish- waterway havd . Whilan ee righfree us e eth o t perforo t g requirein e mth d research somn I . e acces stato st e water strona s i g constitutional case readilanswee e b s th y yrma availablen ,i guarantee it is subject to valid existing rights others the required research may be time con- restrictiond an limitationr so s impose staty db e suming. or federa publil e righlawe us o Th .t c waters i • R.S. 2477 Routes______irrespectiv streambef eo d ownership. Private ownership of land bordering navigable R.S. 247 federaa 7s i passe w la l 186dn i 6 that or public waters does not grant the owner an granted states and territories rights-of-way exclusive right to use of the water. The public's over federal land wherever roads, trails, paths havd an ee righaccesus o t navigabl o st d ean or other common route- re s existedw la e Th . public waters, however, does not create any mained in effect until its repeal in 1976. Today, right or privilege to cross or enter private land. State th Alaskf e o progra a s aha m for nomina- The boundary between public waters and pri- tion and assertion of R.S. 2477 rights-of-way. A vate land is the ordinary high water mark. $100 application fee is required. For informa- tio R.Sn no . 2477 rights-of-wa filo t e w ho d yan • Ownership of Land Under an application, contact the DNR public informa- Navigabl Publid ean c Waters tion office. In Alaska the state owns the land under a water- • Establishing Rights-of-way by body thabees tha n determine navigable b do t e Prescription __ under federal law. The state claims ownership of the land under a waterbody that meets the fed- In the absence of any reserved easement, or rea- eral criteria for navigability but has not yet been sonable alternate access wherd ,an e established officially determined navigable and additionn ,i , public use for a period of ten or more years has claims ownershi lane th d f p undeo waterbodra y created a trail or road across private land, it determine navigablstat- e e b ba th eo e t y db th n eo may be possible to establish an easement by hydrologie th f o s si c characte waterbodye th f ro . prescription (adverse possession). Prescription means the acquirement of the title or right to The land unde non-navigablra e public water- something through its continued use or posses- body is owned by the state if the waterbody is sion ove lonra g period. Alask providew ala s on state land privatn O . e lan lane dth d undera for establishment of public rights-of-way by non-navigable waterbody may belong to the prescription. private land owne ownershi, ror p having been reserve time conveyanceth f et o d a y ma t i , belon federae th go statr t lo e government.

Kenai Easement Atlas j USES ALLOWED ON ANCSA 17(b) EASEMENTS lJ 25-Foot Trail: Uses allowed on a 25-foot wide and large all-terrain vehicles, track vehicles, four- trail easement are travel by foot, dogsled, ani- wheel drive vehicles, automobiles, and trucks. mals, snowmobiles, two and three-wheel One-Acre Site: Uses allowed on a one-acre site ease- y vehicles, and small all-terrain vehicles (under men vehicle tar e parking (cars, bucks, snowmobiles, 3,000 Ibs. gross vehicle weight). all-terrain vehicles, boats, aircraft), and temporary 50-Foot Trail: Uses allowed on a 50-foot wide camping, loading or unloading. Temporary camping, u trail easement are travel by foot, dogsled, ani- loading, or unloading is limited to 24-hours. mals, snowmobiles, two and three-wheel Airstrip Site: The uses allowed on an airstrip vehicles, small and large all-terrain vehicles, site are aircraft landing, vehicle parking (i.e., air- track vehicles, four-wheel drive vehicles. craft, boats, ATV's, snowmobiles, cars, trucks), 60-Foot Road: Uses allowed o n60-fooa t wide temporary camping, and loading or unloading. road easement are travel by foot, dogsled, animals, Temporary camping, loading unloadinr ,o gs i u snowmobiles, twthree-wheed oan l vehicles, small limited to 24-hours. n USES AND ACTIVITIES ALLOWED ON STATE LAND

For information on generally allowed uses areas, and "special use land" areas there are ad- y and activities on state land that is not in any ditional restrictions on uses and activities special management category or status, contact allowed on the land. Permits or special authori- the Division of Land's Public Information requirezatione b y sthesma dn i e areas. Office listed in this atlas. Always contact the land manager for updated rules Be aware that within state and federal parks, and regulations before conducting any activity. game refuge sanctuariesd san , critical habitat y FUNDING SOURCE TRAIR SFO L PROJECTS y • DNR Division of Park Outdoos& r • Alaska Department of Fish& Recreation______Game The Symms National Recreational Trails Act of The Federa Sporn i d t lAi Fis h Restoratiot nAc 1991 provide millio0 s$3 year npe r nationwide provides fund stateo st fisherier sfo s research. y for recreational trails. Projects must come from A portio thesf no e fund availabls si recrear efo - trail plans included or referenced in Alaska's tional boating access and angler access projects. Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation morr Fo e information contact Donem To :k y Plan 1992-1996 (SCORP) prepared by DNR, Div. (DF&G Juneau Office) 465-4180 or Kevin of Park Outdood san r Recreation morr .Fo e infor- Delaney (DF&G Anchorage Office) 267-2220. mation contact Crenshan :Ro w (DPOR Anchorage Office), 762-2613. • National Park Service The Intermodal Surface Transportation Effi- The Rive Traid ran l Conservation Assistance cienc199f o t 1 y(ISTEAAc ) provides fundr sfo program of the National Park Service provides y many kinds of transportation enhancement pro- funds for conservation projectst . Fundno y sma jects including mappin markind gan trailf go s usee grantsb r dfo , land acquisitio developr no - and easement acquisition and dedication. For ment. For more information contact: Jack y more information contact Younm :To g (DPOR Mosby (NFS Anchorage Office), 257-2650. Anchorage Office) 762-2645 y Kenai Easement Atlas j PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICES Alaska Department of Natural Resources Kenai Peninsula Borough Public Information Office 144 N. Binkley St. 3601 C Street, Room 200 Soldotna, AK 99669 Anchorage, AK 99510-7005 (907) 262-4441 (907) 762-2261, FAX 762-2236 762-225D ,TD 9 U.S. Burea Lanf uo d Management Alaska Public Lands Information Center Alaska State Office - Public Room 605 W. 4th Avenue 222 W. 7th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Anchorage 9951K ,A 3 (907) 271-2737 (907) 271-5960

LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCIES____

• FEDERAL Agency;______Contact Person; National Park Service Charles Gilbert Alaska Regional Office (907) 257-2584 2525 Gambell Street, Roo7 m10 Anchorage, AK 99503-2892

U.S. Bureau of Land Management Richard Vernimen Anchorage District Office (907) 267-1248 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage 9950K ,A 7

Doshien Da r U.S. Fis Wildlifh& e Service Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (907) 262-7021 (formerly Kenai National Moose Range) Headquarters Office, Ski Hill Road Soldotna, AK Mail: P.O. Box 2139, Soldotna, AK 99669

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service John Martin Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge 235-6546 Headquarters Office 2355 Kachemak Drive, #101 Homer, Ak 99603-8021

U.S. Forest Service Bruce VanZee (907) 271-2500 330 Street1C , Ste0 .30 Anchorage, AK 99503

Kenai Easement Atlas hJ • STATE Agency: Contact Person: J Alaska Departmen Fisf to Gam h& e Lance Trasky Habitat & Restoration Division (907) 267-2284 333 Raspberry Road FAX 349-1723 J Anchorage, AK 99518-1599

Alaska Department of Natural Resources Divisio Lanf no d Mental Health Land Project Jim Frechione J 360 Street1C , Ste4 .81 (907) 762-2692 AnchorageK ,A Mail: P.O. Box 107005 y Anchorage, AK 99510-7005

Alaska Department of Natural Resources Divisio Lanf no d Southcentral Regional Office Rick Thompson y 3601 C Street, Ste. 1080 (907) 762-2253 Anchorage, AK Mail: P.O. Box 107005 y Anchorage, AK 99510-7005 y Alaska Departmen Naturaf to l Resources Division of Management State Recorders Office Anchorage Recording District James E. Davis y 360 Street1C , Ste. 1140 (907) 762-2441 Anchorage, AK 99503 y Homer Recording District Elizabeth McBride y 195 E. Bunnell Ave., Ste. A (907) 235-8136 Homer, AK 99603 y Kenai Recording District Catherine Morrison 120 Trading Bay Road, # 230 (907) 283-3118 Kenai, AK 99611 y y Alaska Department of Natural Resources Chris Titus Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation (907) 262-5581 Kenai Area Office, Mil Sterlin5 e8 g Highway Mail: P.O. Box 1247 y Soldotna,AK 99669

Kenai Easement Atlas • STATE, cont. Agency;______Contact Person; Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Title Navigability Project (Navigable Waters) Ric Davidge 360 Street1C , Ste 2 .82 (907) 762-2573 Anchorage, AK Mail: P.O 10700x .Bo 5 Anhcorage, AK 99510-7005

Alaska Department of Transportation and Pat Beckley Public Facilities (907)266-1675 Central Planning Division 4111 Aviation Drive Anchorage, AK 99502 Mail: P.O 19690x .Bo 0 Anchorage, AK 99519-6900

Alaska Energy Authority Tom Arminski 70 Tudo. 1E r Road (907) 561-7877 Anchorage 9950K ,A 3 Mail: P.O. Box 190869 Anchorage, AK 99519

• BOROUGH/MUNICIPAL Agency; Contact Person; Kenai Peninsula Borough Roy Dudley 14 Binkle. 4N . ySt John Mohorcich Soldotna, AK 99669 (907) 262-4441

Kenai Easement Atlas J • PRIVATE Agency: Contact Person: j Corporation Bonnie Bailey Shi. W p7 Cree32 k Avenue (907) 265-2465 Anchorage, AK j 10750x Bo Mail . 0O . :P Anchorage, Ak 99510-7500 y

Chickaloon-Moose Creek Native Assoc., Inc. Gary Harrison Star 834Routx 2Bo , e3 (907) 745-7184 y Palmer, AK 99645-8342 y Chugach Alaska Corporation Mark Stahl 560 E. 34th Ave., Ste. 200 (907) 563-8866 Anchorage, AK 99503 y

Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Mike Franger j P.O. Box 93330 (907) 274-8638 Anchorage, AK 99509-3330 j

Kenai Native Association, Inc. Willa Konte 215Fidalgo,Ste.203 (907)283-4851 j Kenai, AK 99611 j Knikatnu, Inc. Paul Theodore P.O. Box 872130 (907) 376-2845 Wasilla,AK 99687-2130 j

Ninilchik Native Association, Inc. Mec Martin u 703 W. Tudor, Ste. 101 (907) 563-9900 Anchorage, AK 99503

Point Possession Corporation Feodoria Pennington 1321 Oxfor . dDr (907) 563-2949 Anchorage, AK 99503 y Salamatoff Native Corporation Ralph "Andy" Johnson 268P.Ox 2Bo . (907) 283-7864 Kenai, AK 99611 y y Kenai Easement Atlas j i—... • PRIVATE, cont. Agency: Contact Person: Seldovia Native Association, Inc. Fred Elvsaas P.O. Drawer L (907) 234-7625 Seldovia, AK 99663

The English Bay Corporation Don Emmal 1637 Stanton Ave. (907) 562-4703 Anchorage, AK 99508

Th Normat ePa Portn Graham Corporation Port Graham via (907) 284-2212 Homer, AK 99603

The Tyonek Native Corporation Tom Harris 1689 C Street, Ste. 219 (907) 272-0707 Anchorage, AK 99501-5131

Universit Alaskf yo a Marty Epstein Office of Statewide Land Management (907) 272-5380 222 Norther. 1E n Lights Blvd., Ste3 .21 Anchorage 9950K ,A 8

Kenai Easement Atlas J ABOUT THE MAPS y Organization • Identification of Native Maps are arranged alphabetically. Corporations _____ j Ownershi Nativf po e lan indicateds i e th n do • Scale______maps by the initials listed below. The initials Most maps in this atlas cover the area of one appear in red within each parcel of land 60 USGS 1:63,360 (one inch equals one mile) quad- acre greater so sizn ri e owne corporae th y db - rangle map. These single-quadrangle maps tion. These initials are not listed in the map have been reduce sizdn i 50 y eb % makine gth legend. j scale 1:126,720 or one inch equals two miles. In Key to ANCSA corporations on maps: some areas, several inch-to-the-mile quadran- CA Chugach Alaska Corporation gle maps have been combined to form a single CI Cook Inlet Region, Inc. atlas map - - on these maps one inch equals CM Chickaloon/Moose Creek Native more than two miles. Association, Inc. Lan• d Status______Englise Th Corporatioy hEBa B n KN Kenai Native Association, Inc. Land statu bees sha n reduce fivdo t e colors. Federal lan greends i . State lan blueds i . Bor- KU Knikatnu, Inc. oug municipad han l lan purplee dar . Native NI Ninilchik Native Association, Inc. land (ANCSA corporations) is pink. Private PG Port Graham Corporation land is yellow. Private land includes University PP Point Possession, Inc. of Alaska, Alaska Railroad, Mental Health, and SA Salamatoff Native Association, Inc. Native Allotment land. SN Seldovia Native Association, Inc. TY Tyonek Native Corporation

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