Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6105 - WILD, SCENIC, AND RECREATIONAL RIVERS
MISSISSIPPI RIVER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Part 6105.0860 - LAND MANAGEMENT
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6105.0860
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Tributaries.
The designated tributaries referred to in parts 6105.0110, subpart 3, item B, subitem (3) and 6105.0120 shall be:
A. Saint Augusta Creek (Johnson Creek on USGS
quadrangles);
B. Plum
Creek;
C. Clearwater
River;
D. Bend Creek (Fish Creek on
USGS quadrangles);
E. Silver
Creek;
F. Otter Creek;
G. Creek at Otsego;
H. Elk River; and
I. North Fork Crow River.
Subp. 2. Management maps.
The commissioner of natural resources hereby adopts the land management maps, plates 1 to 9 in part 6105.0950 to the area identified in the legal description and according to part 6105.0070, subpart 2, item B for the protection and management of lands within the scenic and recreational river land use districts.
A. Parts 6105.0010
to 6105.0250 shall apply to all lands within the scenic and recreational river
land use districts that are within unincorporated areas of the counties at the
time of designations. Federal lands, however, are not subject to these
parts.
B. The land or interests in
land recommended to be acquired in this plan will be acquired where funds are
available for such purchases, in the manner as provided for in Minnesota
Statutes 1974, section 104.37.
C.
Portions of the scenic or recreational land use districts which are within the
boundaries of municipalities on the date of designation shall be covered by
various provisions of parts 6105.0010 to 6105.0250 and parts 6120.2600 to
6120.3900, as specified in part 6105.0870, subparts 5 to 9.
D. Because acquisition of land, or interests
in land, is from willing sellers, at the appraised value, some lands
recommended for scenic easement acquisition may be purchased in fee title. This
change from the recommended acquisition would be based on the mutual agreement
by and between the state of Minnesota and the landowner(s). Furthermore,
additional lands, or interests in land, may be purchased in order to further
the policies established in Minnesota Statutes, section
103F.305,
and this management plan.
E. Land
exchanges will be expedited, wherever feasible, in order to acquire lands
within the land use district boundaries. These exchanges will be expedited in
the manner described by law. However, land exchanges will not be recommended if
such exchanges would adversely affect other Department of Natural Resources
management programs.
Statutory Authority: MS s 104.35; 103F.325
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