Posted on 10/16/2016 5:51:22 AM PDT by george76
The San Juan County Commission approved a resolution on October 4 regarding the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition proposal to create the Bears Ears National Monument.
The county resolution states that the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition is a non-governmental organization that has no jurisdiction over land-use planning activities in San Juan County.
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The resolution states that a number of property rights exist in the proposed monument that do not meet the definition of public lands, including 43 grazing allotments, 661 water-right infrastructure, 151,000 acres of state trust land, 18,000 acres of private property, and hundreds of miles of roads and infrastructure which are granted a RS2477 right-of-way.
The resolution adds that the proposal violates at least 18 established planning efforts, including a Memorandum of Agreement with the Navajo Nation.
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the county resolution states that the proposal does not meet the quality, utility, objectivity and integrity standards that are required of federal agencies for decision making. It asks that the federal government follow existing federal law, which rules out an arbitrary and unilateral designation of public lands.
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The proposed monument could be as large as 1.9 million acres, or 38 percent of the entire landmass of San Juan County.
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I am getting sick of Native Americans claiming every rock that sticks out of ground is sacred.
The Navajo Nation are experts at gaming the federal system.
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