What happens if the AIP is approved?
The lands that will be a part of the incremental agreement (lands at the base of Mount Washington and Lot DL 7 in Union Bay) will be transferred to the K’ómoks immediately, and K’ómoks will have access to an additional $4 million in cash to purchase private lands. K’ómoks could then decide if it wants to move forward at the same pace towards a Final Agreement, or it could step back from negotiations and focus on economic development opportunities created by the AIP. In the meantime, the rest of the lands and water that have been identified in the AIP will be protected for K’ómoks.
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