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Description: BPA's Land Rights are referred to in the Real Property organization as “tracts”. This tract layer consists of legally described point representations of land BPA has acquired some type of right to use. Examples of these types of tracts are public road crossings, constructed highway-to-corridor road approaches, guy anchors, culverts and bridges.
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Description: BPA's Land Rights are referred to in the Real Property organization as “tracts”. This tract layer consists of legally described linear representations of land BPA has acquired some type of right to use or, in some cases, own in fee. Examples of these types of tracts are access roads, non-BPA facilities crossing BPA transmission line right-of-way, and radio beam paths.
Copyright Text: Created and maintained by TERM GIS with attribution by BPA Land Information System (LIS)
Description: BPA's Land Rights are referred to in the Real Property organization as “tracts”. This tract layer consists of legally described polygonal representations of land BPA has acquired some type of right to use or, in some cases, own in fee. Examples of areal tracts are those falling within transmission line corridors, substations,and telecommunication facilities, or parcels purchased for habitat mitigation programs. The combined transmission line corridor tracts make up the generalized “BPA Right-of-Way” feature class.
Copyright Text: Created and maintained by TERM GIS with attribution by BPA Land Information System (LIS)