Department of Natural Resources - Lease Agreements - Trail Access Provision
Impact
The legislative proposal effectively changes how leases are structured for state-owned properties managed by the Department of Natural Resources. By requiring lessees to maintain accessibility to trail heads, it ensures that public recreational areas remain accessible for pedestrians and emergency services. The impact of this bill will likely enhance the safety and usability of state trails, which could lead to increased public enjoyment and use of these natural resources.
Summary
House Bill 1395 mandates that the Department of Natural Resources includes a specific provision in lease agreements concerning state-owned properties. The bill outlines that any lease must contain a requirement for maintaining unobstructed access to trail heads for users and first responders. This adjustment to the lease agreements aims to support public access and safety in relation to the natural recreational assets of the state.
Contention
While there appears to be no major opposition or points of contention explicitly documented in the materials associated with HB1395, the requirement for unobstructed access could raise concerns among lessees who may feel this imposes additional responsibilities on them. Consequently, there may be discussions on how this requirement will be enforced and managed, especially for properties where access may be impaired due to existing structures or land use practices.
Creates the Department of Housing, consolidates the Department of Natural Resources and Department of Environmental Quality. (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)