Foundation Document Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River New York, Pennsylvania February 2014

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Foundation Document Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River New York, Pennsylvania February 2014 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Foundation Document Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River New York, Pennsylvania February 2014 Photo by David B. Soete Foundation Document From Hancock, NY to Binghamton, NY From Hancock, NY 43 miles 0 25 Kilometers to Albany, NY 134 miles D N.Y. e 0 25 Miles la Pa. w Kingston a Hancock r 17 North e Upper Delaware 97 52 209 Scenic and Monticello 87 81 Recreational N.Y. River 17B Thruway Honesdale (toll) River 652 Narrowsburg Carbondale Pa. Wurtsboro Lackawaxen 6 Hawley Barryville Newburgh 6 River Middletown 17 84 Port Jervis Scranton Milford Delaware Matamoras Hudson NE Extension Water Gap Pa. Turnpike National N.Y. (toll) Recreation 209 206 N.J. 380 Area 23 15 From Port Jervis, NY Stroudsburg to New York City, NY 476 75 miles From Port Jervis, NY 80 to Philadelphia, PA 33 140 miles Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Contents Mission of the National Park Service 1 Introduction 2 Part 1: Core Components 3 Brief Description of the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River 3 Purpose Statement 6 Significance Statements 7 Fundamental Resources and Values 8 Interpretive Themes 10 Part 2: Dynamic Components 11 Special Mandates and Administrative Commitments 11 Assessment of Planning and Data Needs 13 Analysis of Fundamental Resources and Values 13 Identification of Key Issues 13 Planning and Data Needs 14 Part 3: Contributors 21 Appendixes 22 Appendix A: Fundamental Resource and Values Analysis Tables for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River 22 Appendix B: Enabling Legislation and Legislative Acts for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River 38 Appendix C: Inventory of Special Mandates and Administrative Commitments 62 Appendix D: Related Federal Legislation, Regulations, and Executive Orders 63 Appendix E: Wild and Scenic River Values 65 Foundation Document NPS Photo Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Mission of the National Park Service The National Park Service (NPS) preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The NPS cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world. The NPS core values are a framework in which the NPS accomplishes its mission. They express the manner in which, both individually and collectively, the NPS pursues its mission. The NPS core values are: . Shared stewardship: We share a commitment to resource stewardship with the global preservation community. Excellence: We strive continually to learn and improve so that we may achieve the highest ideals of public service. Integrity: We deal honestly and fairly with the public and one another. Tradition: We are proud of it; we learn from it; we are not bound by it. Respect: We embrace each other’s differences so that we may enrich the well- being of everyone. The NPS is a bureau within the Department of the Interior. While numerous national park system units were created prior to 1916, it was not until August 25, 1916, that President Woodrow Wilson signed the National Park Service Organic Act formally establishing the National Park Service. The national park system continues to grow and comprises 401 NPS units covering more than 84 million acres in every state, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. These units include, but are not limited to, national parks, monuments, battlefields, military parks, historical parks, historic sites, lakeshores, wild and scenic rivers, seashores, recreation areas, scenic rivers and trails, and the White House. The variety and diversity of NPS units throughout the nation require a strong commitment to resource stewardship and management in order to ensure both the protection and enjoyment of these resources for future generations. Within this document, the terms “Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River,” “park unit,” and “unit” are used to refer to the NPS management entity. The term “river corridor” refers to all land and waters, both public and private, that fall within the designated boundary of the management entity. The arrowhead was authorized as the official National Park Service emblem by the Secretary of the Interior on July 20, 1951. The sequoia tree and bison represent vegetation and wildlife, the mountains and water represent scenic and recreational values, and the arrowhead represents historical and archeological values. 1 Foundation Document Introduction Every unit of the national park system is to have a foundation document that will provide basic guidance for planning and management decisions. The core components of a foundation document include a brief description of the NPS unit as well as the unit’s purpose, significance, fundamental resources and values, and interpretive themes. The foundation document also includes special mandates and administrative commitments, an assessment of planning and data needs that identifies planning issues, planning products to be developed, and the associated studies and data required for planning. Along with the core components, the assessment provides a focus for NPS unit planning activities and establishes a baseline from which planning documents are developed. A primary benefit of developing a foundation document is the opportunity to integrate and coordinate all kinds and levels of planning from a single, shared understanding of what is most important about the unit. The process of developing a foundation document begins with gathering and integrating information about the unit. Next, this information is refined and focused to determine what the most important attributes of the unit are. The process of preparing a foundation document aids unit managers, staff, and the public in identifying and clearly stating in one document the essential information that is necessary for management to consider when determining future planning efforts, outlining key planning issues, and protecting resources and values that are integral to unit purpose and identity. While not included in this document, an NPS unit atlas is also part of a foundation project. The atlas is a series of maps compiled from available geographic information system (GIS) data on natural and cultural resources, visitor use patterns, facilities, and other topics. It serves as a GIS-based support tool for planning and unit operations. The atlas is published as a geospatial data for use in a web mapping environment. The atlas for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River can be accessed online at: http://insideparkatlas.nps.gov NPS Photo 2 Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Part 1: Core Components The core components of a foundation document include a brief description of the unit, a purpose statement, significance statements, fundamental resources and values, and interpretive themes. These components are core because they typically do not change over time. Core components are expected to be used in future planning and management efforts. Brief Description of the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Despite the proximity of the Upper Delaware River to major urban centers in the Northeast, the area possesses outstanding natural and cultural resources. To acknowledge this, Congress, in 1978, designated 73.4 miles of the Upper Delaware River as part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System and as a unit of the national park system. The designation covers the river segment beginning at the confluence of the east and west branches of the Delaware River at Hancock, New York, and extends downstream to Railroad Bridge No.2, in the vicinity of Mill Rift, Pennsylvania. The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act states that the river must be protected in its free-flowing condition and that it must be managed for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is the dividing boundary between Pennsylvania and New York along portions of 5 counties and 15 towns/townships. The Delaware River is the longest and one of the cleanest rivers in the eastern United States that remains undammed the length of its main stem. The NPS unit is a working partnership dedicated to preserving the “outstandingly remarkable scenic, recreational, geologic, fish and wildlife, historic, cultural … and other similar resource values that qualified Upper Delaware for inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.” (Upper Delaware Act P.L. 95-625 November 10, 1978) The NPS owns only 30.4 acres of the just over 55,575 acres of land within the river corridor NPS Photo for which the agency has management responsibility under the enabling legislation. NPS-owned lands include the historic Roebling’s Delaware Aqueduct and portions of the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) Canal, a historic toll house, Zane Grey Museum, and Corwin Farm, as well as administrative structures. The remaining predominantly privately owned land is managed in accordance with the Land and Water Use Guidelines (Guidelines) set forth in the 1986 Final River Management Plan for the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River (River Management Plan), as required by the enabling legislation, which describes ways that existing local and state laws and authorities will be used to safeguard the Upper Delaware’s resources. 3 Foundation Document NPS Photo The Upper Delaware Council, a nonprofit organization whose membership consists of the 15 municipalities,
Recommended publications
  • VARIOUS DESIGNATIONS in VARIOUS COUNTIES an Act
    VARIOUS DESIGNATIONS IN VARIOUS COUNTIES Act of Oct. 31, 2014, P.L. 2971, No. 197 Cl. 85 An Act Designating a bridge that carries State Route 153 over the Bennett Branch in Huston Township, Clearfield County, as the Huston Township Veterans Memorial Bridge; designating U.S. Route 219 in Johnsonburg Borough, Elk County, from the intersection of State Route 1009, Center Street, starting at roadway segment 0502 offset 0000 to the intersection of State Route 1009, Center Street, ending at roadway segment 0522 offset 1159, as the Veterans of Johnsonburg Bypass; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 1001 between Rhawn Street, 0100/0000 and Kendrick Street, 0100/2784 in the City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, as the Firefighter Daniel Sweeney Memorial Highway; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 611 between Maple Avenue and Meetinghouse Road, in Montgomery County, as the Lieutenant Joseph C. Park II Memorial Highway; designating a portion of State Route 272 in Lancaster County, south of State Route 372 and before Osceola Road, as the Staff Sergeant Keith A. Bennett Memorial Highway; designating a portion of U.S. Route 1, City Avenue in Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties from its intersection with Presidential Boulevard to its intersection with Monument Road as Ed Bradley Way; providing for the redesignation of the Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission as the Sergeant William John Cahir Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of PA Route 191 in Washington Township, Northampton County, as the "World War II Homefront Heroes Highway"; renaming the Hokendauqua Bridge in Lehigh County as the Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J.
    [Show full text]
  • Monroe Legal Reporter 19
    MONROE LEGAL REPORTER 19 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CIVIL ACTION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CIVIL DIVISION MONROE COUNTY, PA MONROE COUNTY CIVIL ACTION-LAW No. 2019-09628 NO. 2019-08224 NOTICE OF ACTION IN NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IN THE COURT OF REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., COMMON PLEAS OF Plaintiff MONROE COUNTY, v. PENNSYLVANIA JUDY THOMPSON, IN HER CAPACITY AS HEIR OF CIVIL ACTION – LAW CLEMENTINE PETRIZZO; et al, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Defendants Plaintiff To: MICHAEL PETRIZZO, IN HIS CAPACITY AS vs. HEIR OF CLEMENTINE PETRIZZO; UNKNOWN KELLYANN CEBULSKI, in her capacity as Heir of JA- HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND ALL PER- NET M. GAULT a/k/a JANET GAULT, Deceased and in SONS, FIRMS OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING her capacity as Heir of STEPHEN B. GAULT, JR a/k/a RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER STEPHEN GAULT, JR, Deceased CLEMENTINE PETRIZZO, 515 MARCO WAY, EAST UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, AND STROUDSBURG, PA 18302 ALL PERSONS, FIRMS, OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIM- Defendant(s), ING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER COMPLAINT IN JANET M. GAULT a/k/a JANET GAULT, DECEASED MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, AND You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, REVERSE ALL PERSONS, FIRMS, OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIM- MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., has filed a Mortgage ING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER Foreclosure Complaint endorsed with a Notice to De- STEPHEN B. GAULT, JR a/k/a STEPHEN GAULT, JR, fend, against you in the Court of Common Pleas of DECEASED MONROE County, PA docketed to No.
    [Show full text]
  • CONTENTS Associate Position
    (USPS 395-280) VOL. LVI EASTON, PA August 26, 2010 NO. 34 Alan Abraham et al., t/a Thrift Investors, Ltd., Plaintiff v. Paxson Partners, LP, Defendant Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Logan Warren Shannon, Defendant Northampton County Reporter Digest—2010-8 CONTENTS Associate Position . 11 Notice of Relocation . 88 Bar News . 3 Notice of Dissolution . 10 Estate Notices . 4 Notices of Incorporation . 9 Firm Announcement . 87 Office/Conference Room Space Wanted . 12 Legal Notices . 10 Sheriff’s Sales . .12 Limited Liability Company Notice . .10 Trust Notice . 9 Northampton County Reporter Digest—2010-8 . 98 INSERT: Goldenrod: 1 . Quarterly Association Meeting 2 . 2010 Calendar 3 . Philadelphia Eagles vs . New York Giants 4 . PBI/CLE Seminars—NCBA Office, August-December 2010 Cream: 1 . 2010 Bench Bar Conference 2 . “Advising Your Clients How to Insure Against Hazards: Basics of Auto, Homeowners and Hazard Insurance” 3 . “The Credit CARD Act, Recent RESPA Amendments and Other Assorted Fair Lending Tidbits” 4 . Bridge The Gap Program Blue: 1 . A Show of Faith Run/Walk for Makaeya Registration Form NOTICE TO THE BAR.... Quarterly Association Meeting – Thursday, September 16 Registration form inside. * * * * * * * * “A Show of Faith Run/Walk 5K” – September 19 Registration form inside. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or any other means without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 2010 BAR ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Jacqueline M. Taschner . President Kerry S. Freidl . .President-elect Victor E. Scomillio . Vice President Stanley J. Margle, III .
    [Show full text]
  • 20 Monroe Legal Reporter Public Notice Vide You with Information About Hiring Civil Action Law a Lawyer
    20 MONROE LEGAL REPORTER PUBLIC NOTICE VIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING CIVIL ACTION LAW A LAWYER. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAW- MONROE COUNTY YER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE Number 4920 CV12 YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES Real Estate Mortgage Network, Inc. THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGI- v. BLE PERSONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO Antonio Thompson FEE. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE OF REAL PROPERTY ASSOCIATION DE LICENCIDADOS TO: Antonio Thompson Monroe County Bar Association Your house (real estate) at 33 Lake Drive, Middle Find a Lawyer Program Smithfield, Pennsylvania 18301 is scheduled to be 913 Main Street sold at Sheriff’s Sale on September 24, 2015 at 10:00 P.O. Box 786 a.m. in the Monroe County Courthouse, Stroudsburg, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Pennsylvania to enforce the court judgment of (570) 424-7288 $240,254.42 obtained by Real Estate Mortgage Net- McCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C. work, Inc. against you. Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE OF OWNER’S RIGHTS 123 S. Broad St., Ste. 1400 YOU MAY BE ABLE TO PREVENT THIS SHER- Phila., PA 19109; 215-790-1010 IFF’S SALE PR - Aug. 7 To prevent this Sheriff’s Sale you must take immedi- PUBLIC NOTICE ate action: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1. The sale will be canceled if you pay to Real Es- CIVIL DIVISION tate Mortgage Network, Inc. the back payments, late MONROE COUNTY charges, costs, and reasonable attorney’s fees due. No. 1985-CV-2015 To find out how much you must pay, you may call NOTICE OF ACTION IN McCabe, Weisberg and Conway, P.C., Esquire at MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE (215) 790-1010.
    [Show full text]
  • 22 Monroe Legal Reporter
    22 MONROE LEGAL REPORTER PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ESTATE NOTICE OF MONROE COUNTY, Estate of Benjamin DeLuca , late of Cresco, Barrett PENNSYLVANIA Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. NO. 4997-CV-19 Letters of Administration in the above named estate CIVIL ACTION - LAW having been granted to the undersigned, all persons TBF FINANCIAL, LLC indebted to the estate are requested to make immedi- Plaintiff ate payment, and those having claims are directed to vs. present the same without delay to the undersigned or FUNTASTIC GAME ZONE, LLC and her attorney within four (4) months from the date LYNETTE DRAYTON and hereof and to file with the Clerk of the Court of Com- KEITH DRAYTON mon Pleas of Monroe County, Orphan’s Court Divi- Defendants sion, a particular statement of claim, duly verified by NOTICE OF ACTION an affidavit setting forth an address within the county IN LAW where notice may be given to claimant. To: FUNTASTIC GAME ZONE, LLC Adrienne DeLuca, Executrix LYNETTE DRAYTON 105 Naomi Lane, KEITH DRAYTON Cresco, PA 18326 You are hereby notified that Plaintiff filed a Com- MICHELLE F. FARLEY, ESQ. plaint in Civil Action against you on July 1, 2019 P.O. Box 222 wherein Plaintiff seeks to be awarded damages for Cresco, PA 18326 breach of contract. PR - Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 21 If you wish to defend, you must enter a written ap- PUBLIC NOTICE pearance personally by or attorney and file your de- ESTATE NOTICE fenses or objections in writing with the court. You are ESTATE OF BONNITA J.
    [Show full text]
  • Legal Journal of Wayne County, 8/15/2014
    OFFICIAL LEGAL JOURNAL OF WAYNE COUNTY, PA 22nd Judicial District Vol. 4 # AUGUST 15, 2014 # Honesdale, PA # No. 23 I N T HIS I SSUE LEGAL NOTICES . 4 y t n u o SHERIFF’S SALES. 5 C e n y a W f o l IVIL CTIONS ILED a C A F . 25 n r u o J l a g e L MORTGAGES & DEEDS . 31 4 1 0 2 © Court of Common Pleas The Legal Journal of Wayne 22nd Judicial District: County contains decisions of the Wayne County Court, legal The Hon. Raymond L. Hamill notices, advertisements & President Judge other matters of legal interest. It is published every Friday by The Hon. Robert J. Conway the Wayne County Bar Senior Judge Association. 3305 Lake Ariel Highway # Honesdale, PA 18431 # 570.251.1512 # L EGAL J OURNAL OF W AYNE C OUNTY # The Official Legal Publication of Wayne County, Pennsylvania Legal Journal of Wayne County OFFICERS Christine Rechner, Esq., Editor President [email protected] Janine Edwards, Esq. Publisher: Bailey Design and Advertising Vice-President 3305 Lake Ariel Highway Matthew Meagher, Esq. Honesdale, PA 18431 Secretary P: 570-251-1512 Ronnie Bugaj Fischer, Esq. F: 570-647-0086 www.waynecountylawyers.org Treasurer Christine Rechner, Esq. Submit advertisements to [email protected] Cover illustration by Kathleen Howell, an award-winning Pennsylvania artist. Her renderings of the “Pennsylvania County Courthouse Series” are on display at the Pennsylvania Judicial Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Legal Journal of Wayne County is published and produced by the Wayne County Bar Association and Bailey Design and Advertising.
    [Show full text]
  • Barrett Township, Pa
    CQMPWENENSIVE CO MM drNl TY PLAN TOWNSHIP OF BARRETT M 0h'R 8 E C Q UNT Y 17 P E NN SY L V AH I A PREPARATION OF THESE STUDIES HAVE BEEN FINANCED IN PART THROUGH AN URBAN PLANNING GRANT FROM THE HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 707 OF THE HOUSING ACT OF 1954, AS AMENDED. THESE STUDIES WERE PREPARED UN- DER THE SUPERVISION OF THE BUREAU OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 8 E''L.L A N T E AND CLAUSS PLANNING- CONSULTING SERVICES TOWNSHIP Of BARRETT MONROE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS Rapha C. Sieg Chairman ktcher M. Camthers Secretary Stanley Bender TOWNSHIP PlLAEKtNO COMMISSION Elmer J. Daniels Chairman Lawrence Wile Secretary Chester Seese Marshall Reese mu Lewis TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR Christie D. Shull TOWNSHIP ENGINEER Edward C. Hess BARRETT TOWNSHIP COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMORANDUM TITI2 -PAGE No. 1 Description of Barrett Township and the Planning h-ogram 1 to 3 MAPS Area Map following Page 1 No. 2 Existing Land Use and Development 1 to 6 Appendix -MAPS Existing Land Use following Page 1 No. 2A Vacant Lsnd Analysis 1 to 3 Topography following Page 2 Vacant Land Analysis Page 2 No* 3 Population Characteristics and Projections 1 to 12 Population Distribution following Page 3 No. 4 Economic Base Study 1 to 6 No* 5 Housing Report 1 to 7 NO. 6 Community Facilities Survey 1 to 6 Community Facilities following Page 5 No. 7 Fiscal Analysis 1 to 7 Appendix No. 8 Traffic and Parking Study 1 to 5 Road Conditions following Page 3 Highway Adequacy Page 4 Parking Facilities Page 5 I 1 I MEMORANDUM TITLE 7PAc;E No* 9 Comprehensive Development Plan 1 to 19 1 -MAPS land Use Plan following Page 8 I Traffic Plan Page 14 No.
    [Show full text]
  • Monroe Legal Reporter Containing Decisions of the Court of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Legal Notices
    Monroe Legal Reporter Containing decisions of the Court of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Legal Notices. Advertisements, and other Matters of Legal interest. Vol. LXIII Stroudsburg, PA, August 17, 2018 No. 33 THE BENCH: Hon. Margherita Patti Worthington, President Judge; Hon. Arthur L. Zulick; Hon. Jonathan Mark; Hon. Jennifer H. Sibum; Hon. Stephen M. Higgins; Hon. David J. Williamson Michael R. Muth, Editor Hillary A. Madden, Assistant Editor 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Call for information 570-424-7288 Drawing Courtesy of Joyce Love POSTMASTER: Send change of address notices to MONROE LEGAL REPORTER, 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 All advertisements for the LEGAL REPORTER should be submitted no later than Wednesday at 10:00AM one week prior to publication on Friday. MONROE LEGAL REPORTER, U.S.P.S. 359-520 is published every Friday by: MONROE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Subscription: $85.00 per year Published Weekly, Entered as PERIODICALS May 10, 1938 at the Post Office, Stroudsburg, PA 18360, under Act of March 3, 1879 2 MONROE LEGAL REPORTER AUGUST 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 8:30 Arraignments 9:00 Dependency Court HRC 9:00 & 1:00 Support Rules CR3 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 9:00 & 1:00 Support Court HRC 3:00 PFA Ex Parte Probation HRC 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8:30 PFA 9:00 JURY SELECTION 8:30 Arraignments Juvenile Review CR3 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 9:00 Juvenile Court HRC (specially scheduled) 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 10:00 Sheriff Sale HRB(Pers.Prop) 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 1:15 Parole Court HRC Probation HRC 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 9:30 Present Accounts Last Day to File Accounts Mortgage Foreclosure (RN) HRA COPE 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8:30 PFA Criminal Day 8:30 Arraignments 9:00 Dependency Court HRC Juvenile Call of the List CR3 9:00 & 1:00 Support Court HRC 1:15 Parole Court HRC 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 9:30 Summary Court CR3 1:30 Juvenile Dispositions CR3 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 3:00 PFA Ex Parte 2:00 License Susp.
    [Show full text]
  • May 1989/$1.50 Pennsylvania U the Keystone State's Official Fishing Magazine
    May 1989/$1.50 Pennsylvania u The Keystone State's Official Fishing Magazine Jingle* \ ful is the foresight shown by the members of The Commission is pleased with these suc­ Straight the Pennsylvania Fish Commission and by cesses and the fact that many Pennsylvania the professional staff who have served during residents are enjoying fishing and boating. this period. The Commission and staff The interest is also providing significant eco­ Talk working together as a team predicted these nomic benefits to the Commonwealth. A re­ periods of increased public interest and cent study shows that Pennsylvania growth, and they have wisely planned their fishermen spend more than $770 million an­ programs to provide additional fishing and nually, which generates more than $55 mil­ boating recreational opportunities. lion in state sales and income tax revenues. An active acquisition and development However, the success of these programs is 30 Years of Progress program has provided new fish culture capa­ also drawing an increased level of interest at Risk? bilities and increased public access to our wa­ from the Pennsylvania General Assembly. terways. The creation of a sound fisheries The 173rd Legislative Session began on Janu­ During the past 30 years there has been tre­ management and research program and de­ ary 3, 1989, and to date, four Senate and mendous growth in Pennsylvania fishing and velopment of one of the leading fish culture seven House bills have been introduced to boating interest. Fishing license sales have in­ programs in the United States have given amend the Fish and Boat Code. Eight of the creased from less than 700,000 to more than Pennsylvania an excellent fisheries program.
    [Show full text]
  • Legal Journal of Wayne County; 9/28/2018
    WAYNE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL LEGAL JOURNAL OF WAYNE COUNTY, PA September 28, 2018 Vol. 8, No. 30 Honesdale, PA I N T HIS I SSUE Court of Common Pleas 22nd Judicial District: PRESS RELEASE — DA’S OFFICE . 5 The Hon. Janine Edwards CRIMINAL CASES. 7 President Judge LEGAL NOTICES . 9 SHERIFF’S SALES. 13 CIVIL ACTIONS FILED . 29 MORTGAGES & DEEDS . 33 The Legal Journal of Wayne County contains decisions of the Wayne County COURT CALENDAR . 38 Court, legal notices, advertisements & CUSTODY CALENDAR . 44 other matters of legal interest. ATTORNEY DIRECTORY . 46 It is published every Friday by the Wayne County Bar Association. © 2018 Legal Journal of Wayne County 3305 Lake Ariel Highway, Suite 3 Honesdale, PA 18431 570.251.1512 L EGAL J OURNAL OF W AYNE C OUNTY The Official Legal Publication of Wayne County, Pennsylvania Legal Journal of Wayne County OFFICERS Christine Rechner, Esq., Editor President [email protected] Ronald M. Bugaj, Esq. Publisher: Vice-President Bailey Design and Advertising Pamela Wilson, Esq. 3305 Lake Ariel Highway, Suite 3 Honesdale, PA 18431 Secretary Salvatore Nardozzi, Esq. P: 570-251-1512 F: 570-647-0086 Treasurer Brendan Ellis, Esq. www.waynecountylawyers.org Submit advertisements to Court Administrator [email protected] Nicole Hendrix, Esq. Cover: The Wayne County Courthouse, situated opposite Honesdale’s Central Park, was built from 1876 to 1880 at a cost of $130,000 and is an example of the Second Empire style popular at the time. The Legal Journal of Wayne County is published and produced by the Wayne County Bar Association and Bailey Design and Advertising.
    [Show full text]
  • $34,780,000* Wayne County Hospital and Health
    PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT DATED AUGUST 24, 2017 NEW ISSUE S&P RATING: AA- BOOK-ENTRY ONLY In the opinion of Stevens & Lee, P.C., Scranton, Pennsylvania, Bond Counsel, assuming continuing compliance by the Authority and the Hospital with certain covenants to comply with provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and all applicable regulations thereunder, interest on the 2017A Bonds is not includable in gross income under Section 103(a) of the Code and interest on the 2017A Bonds is not an item of tax preference for purposes of the federal, individual or corporate alternative minimum taxes except as set forth under the heading “TAX EXEMPTION AND OTHER TAX MATTERS” in this Official Statement. Other provisions of the Code may affect the purchasers and holders of the 2017A Bonds. See “TAX EXEMPTION AND OTHER TAX MATTERS” herein for a brief description of these provisions. Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the 2017A Bonds and the interest thereon shall be free from taxation for State and local purposes within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but this exemption does not extend to gift, estate, succession or inheritance taxes or any other taxes not levied or addressed directly on the 2017A Bonds or the interest thereon. Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, profits, gains or income derived from the sale, exchange or other disposition of the 2017A Bonds shall be subject to State and local taxation within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. $34,780,000* WAYNE COUNTY HOSPITAL AND
    [Show full text]
  • Delaware River Basin
    DELAWARE RIVER BASIN NATIONAL PARK SERVICE | NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS SYSTEM | US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVER VALUES DELAWARE RIVER BASIN | NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVER VALUES DELAWARE RIVER BASIN DELAWARE | NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVER VALUES NATIONAL Photo: David B. Soete PENNSYLVANIA • NEW YORK • NEW JERSEY EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA NATIONAL PARK SERVICE | NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS SYSTEM | US DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DELAWARE RIVER BASIN CONTENTS WILD AND SCENIC RIVER VALUES PENNSYLVANIA, NEW YORK, AND NEW JERSEY Overview ....................................... 4 Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River ....... 50 Dear friends of the Delaware River Basin, The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act . 7 ° Cultural . 52 Outstandingly Remarkable Values . 10 ~ Lower Delaware River (including Tinicum Creek, What comes to mind when you think about the Delaware River and its tributaries? Tohickon Creek, and Paunacussing Creek) . 52 ° Cultural Values . 12 Do you think of a beautiful river valley where one can experience solitude in nature and Ecological Values . 14 ° Ecological . 53 enjoy the incredible scenery of the meandering river and forested hillsides? A family friendly ° ~ Lower Delaware River . 53 destination that provides great opportunities for boating, fi shing, and picnicking? A rare example ° Geological Values . 16 ~ Tinicum Creek . 54 of a large, undammed river that allows continual natural migration of native fi sh from the sea to ° Recreational Values . 18 the river headwaters and back? An intact network of aquatic and riparian habitat that supports Scenic Values . 19 ~ Tohickon Creek . 54 abundance and diversity of plants, fi sh, birds, and other animals? A waterway and valley with an ° ~ Paunacussing Creek .
    [Show full text]