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Week Ending July 1, 2005
HR 432 To require the Secretary of the Interior to
permit continued occupancy and use of certain lands and improvements within
Rocky Mountain National Park.
BRIEF
Fred and Marilyn Dick were tenants in common and lived on land that included Rocky Mountain National Park. They were divorced and Betty became sole owner. Fred, however, retained the right to first refusal if Marilyn ever chose to sell the property.
Marilyn tried to sell the property to the US for addition to the Park in 1977 but Fred sued to cancel the transaction. The suit resulted in an agreement between the National Park Service and Fred and his new wife Betty that they could lease and occupy the property (23 acres) for 25 years. (From 1980)
Fred died in 1992. Betty’s lease is up on July 16, 2005 but wants to continue to live there. The National Park Service wants her out.
The bill would give private relief to Betty by allowing her to live out “the remainder of her natural life” on the property.
Sponsor: Representative Mark Udall (CO-2nd)
Vote: Passed House by voice vote (June 28, 2005)
Cost to the taxpayers: No discernible cost.
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