MT Lawsuit over change in land exchange policy

Forkyfinder

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 13, 2023
Messages
5,864
Public Land and Waters Access Association is suing the MT land board for their policy update on land exchanges last month.

The new policy states that state land must be devalued based on a lack of access with a "commercially reasonable" discount and eliminates the opportunity for DNRC to veto land swaps before making it to the land board.

It wil be interesting to follow - hopefully folks are paying close attention to land swaps in MT going forward.

From the article:

"In addition, the DNRC would be required to discount the value of landlocked state lands that are inaccessible. Brown said this would encourage the elimination of landlocked parcels, but plaintiffs say it robs the state and the school trust of some money."

 
As someone who has worked on a lot of land exchanges, I watched the arguments about new Land Board rules with interest. The only land exchange I worked on that never got across the finish line was with MT DNRC. Too bad, as it would have increased public access and the property DNRC would have ended up with has far greater wildlife and access value than what was being proposed in the exchange.

Not sure if that could get completed under the new rules. When I have time and we know how these new rules will be applied, I might make another run at that one. Twice it was shut down at the DNRC level under the old rules.
 
Back
Top