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Bureau of Parks and Lands Conservation and Recreation Lands

Table Definitions for the Parcels Table

BPandL_Parcels KMZ Google file contains the following information;
Unit Name: sum of the parcels that make up the unit

Parcel Name:

name is the parcel name if available

PorL:

P=State Park Designation managed primarily for public recreation

L=Public Land Designation managed primarily for multiple uses; timber harvesting, wildlife habitat and recreation

BPLrights: 

bureaus responsibility for each parcel
        Fee:  Parks or Lands Parcels for which the full set of ownership rights were acquired.
             Project Agreements:  conservation land owned by a town or land trust with state or federal financing and resulting deeded contractual protection of state interests

Easements:  easements, trail easements or vehicular access easements
             Enforcement Easement:  easement held by an entity, where another entity has assumed monitoring and enforcement responsibilities

Third Party Easement: deeded right or option for the third party to assume control of the land or conservation interests upon a defined deeded trigger

Public Access Easements:  easement granting defined public access rights for defined recreational activities

Region:

BP&L divisions who have oversight of the unit

Deedacres:

acres from the deed
LOT AC: acres from another source other than the deed

Mgt Agency:

BP&L divisions and other land managing partners 

Instrument Date:

day the deed was signed by the seller or grantor.

Seller or Grantor:

person or company who owned the property prior to BP&L's ownership or management responsibility

FinancialOrgFund:

source of the funding that made the transaction or acquisition possible