Land claim deal details released

By: The Citizen staff report

Wednesday, May 23, 2007 11:51 AM EDT

Attorneys for Cayuga and Seneca counties and the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York on Wednesday released details of the proposal to settle all issues relating to the nation's pending applications with the U.S. Department of Interior to take lands in trust in the counties.
If accepted by both counties and necessary legislation is passed, the nation would withdraw its pending trust application and relinquish its right to seek trust status for lands in the counties in the future. In return, the Cayugas will be permitted to designate up to 10,000 acres of land it owns in the counties that would essentially be sovereign and therefore tax exempt. Up to two-thirds of that land could be located in Cayuga County and one-third located in Seneca County.

The tribe also would be able to build a casino somewhere in the state and would share revenue from a proposed gaming facility with the counties and state.

The location of the gaming facility is yet to be determined, but it would not be located in the counties without their approval. State sources have told the Associated Press that a central New York casino is a possiblity.

The agreement would call for the Cayugas to drop their original 64,000-acre land claim, which includes land in both counties. The lawsuit filed by the Cayugas and Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma was effectively dismissed in 2005 by a federal appeals court, and the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of that decision.

As a result, tribes have applied for land they own to be taken into federal trust, a move that had been opposed by both counties.

Under the new deal, the nation may not build gaming facilities in counties without county approval.

If a casino is built, counties will receive annually roughly $12.8 million from revenue sharing regardless of the amount of land actually designated as tax-free by the nation. Additional funds would be shared based on the proportion of the tax-free land.

The proposal was presented to the county Legislature and Seneca County Board of Supervisors Tuesday. They are both expected to vote on the proposal at a public meeting in June.

For more details and reaction to the announcement from local officials, read Thursday's edition of The Citizen.

The Citizens' Say

There are 11 comment(s)

Greyghost wrote on May 24, 2007 7:49 AM:

" It would be a great asset to build it in the city of Auburn. "

stop the hate its 2007 wrote on May 24, 2007 3:31 AM:

" go Cayuga Nation..bring in Revenue and more jobs than anyone else is to this old town. "

Rich Tallcot wrote on May 23, 2007 8:37 PM:

" UCE is working on an official press release. It may be a few days. "

Go for it! wrote on May 23, 2007 7:19 PM:

" Sign the deal, if the Indians fail to live up to their end of the bargin, Cut off their water, electricity, roads that lead to their property. Let them be their own nation. "

Mary wrote on May 23, 2007 6:54 PM:

" Here we go again. "2007 The Summer of Protest" The land claim doesn't exist the courts have dismissed it. So, why are we settling? "

yeah wrote on May 23, 2007 6:23 PM:

" let the indians have all of auburn. just so long as they stay out of cayuga/aurelius/union springs "

Dan wrote on May 23, 2007 4:42 PM:

" Well belive it, We are all being sold down the river. If they get the foot in the door with a sovereign status. We will be really paying a price down the road. You cant sue a sovereign nation over any broken agreements. Read what has happened in other areas of the country. "

jake wrote on May 23, 2007 2:52 PM:

" This would be great for Auburn! "

Montezuma wrote on May 23, 2007 2:29 PM:

" Thats where its going to be,land is cleared and ready to build. And they might as well go big so that spot is huge "

I can not believe wrote on May 23, 2007 1:28 PM:

" we are still entertaining anything from the indian nations. The land claim has already been thrown out in court. I hope our government does not drop the ball on this and sign this deal. "

mel wrote on May 23, 2007 1:15 PM:

" Build it in the Auburn area!! C'mon Mayor Lattimore get on this quick. "

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