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They gave Corbid permission a few weeks ago to pursue the matter in the Legislature, a step required to transfer land that has water frontage.
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County commissioners haven't voted yet on whether to donate the land to the NPS, but Corbid will recommend in May or June that they do so.
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"People should look at their value notices to make sure they accurately reflect the value of their property," Corbid said.
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Corbid said countless numbers of people have set foot on the islands as they navigate the St. Croix.
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"That's reflective of the large big-box-type of operations," Corbid said.
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"That's reflective of the large big-box-type of operations," Corbid said.
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"That's reflective of the large big-box-type of operations," Corbid said.
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"People should look at their value notices to make sure they accurately reflect the value of their property," Corbid said.
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"People should look at their value notices to make sure they accurately reflect the value of their property," Corbid said.
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Corbid said the county owns about 150 tax-forfeited parcels of land overall.
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