On April 2, the approved a minor lot line adjustment between the and Dartmouth that sets the boundary line between the approximately 100-acre park and Dartmouth.
The popular park, adjacent to the North End of Dartmouth鈥檚 campus, was created through acquisitions and a bequest more than 100 years ago. Many of the boundaries of individual parcels that make up the property were not well known or documented, while other lines were undefined or lost to time. Members of the association and Dartmouth have worked together to delineate the new boundary.
鈥淲e are glad to have the park鈥檚 boundaries fully surveyed and marked,鈥 says , senior vice president of capital planning and campus operations. 鈥淧ine Park is a wonderful resource for the greater Dartmouth-Hanover community and beyond.鈥
鈥淎 major objective of the Pine Park trustees for many years has been clarification of the boundaries, and closure of the golf course in 2020 provided the perfect opportunity to make it happen. We are looking forward to continuing the cooperative relationship in this negotiation with Dartmouth as we continue to restore the park,鈥 says Linda Fowler, the association鈥檚 president.
The park is home to a number of well-used trails and is popular with cross country skiers in winter and walkers and runners in the warmer months. Most of the property鈥檚 western boundary is along the Connecticut River.
Adjusting the boundary involved small exchanges of property by both the association and Dartmouth along the park鈥檚 north and east lot lines to simplify and straighten out the boundary line.
Dartmouth transferred to Pine Park approximately 5.25 acres and Pine Park transferred to Dartmouth approximately 3.78 acres.